Whitney Houston would still be alive If She just stuck to pot, says Tommy Chong

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Whitney Houston's cause of death is still unknown, and there has yet to be a toxicology report, but some, even family and friends suspect that drugs may have been a factor. Authorities confirmed on Monday that she was submerged in a bathtub when she was first discovered on Saturday afternoon at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. An odd scene for a willing victim to just drown in that fashion, however there was nothing suggesting vowel play.

Houston is known for having a past with drugs, especially crack and cocaine which she openly admitted to using in an interview with Oprah Winfrey. In September of 2009 she told Oprah about how she would lace marijuana joints with cocaine for a heighten affect.

She told Oprah, "We were lacing our marijuana with base... you put it in your marijuana, you lace it, your roll it up and you smoke it."

"Your drug of choice was weed combined with cocaine?" asked Oprah.

"Cocaine, rock cocaine. Yes," Houston said.

Her constant struggles with cocaine and similar manufactured drugs was no secret, and most remember when her addition went public in the 90s siting her shared addiction with her husband Bobby Brown. Now some of those who knew the late singer suspect this weakness for hard drugs as a factor in her recent death. Recently on Access Hollywood, Tommy Chong from the famous comedy group "Cheech and Chong" made comment regarding Houston's drug use, and some are siding with his opinion.

"Had she just stuck to pot, she'd be alive today," Chong told Access Hollywood, "It's when you get into that other stuff... The trouble with that other stuff is that you forget you're high. You think you're taking a bath and you're not. You're under the water. It's a sad, sad thing."

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Whitney Houston's cause of death is still unknown, and there has yet to be a toxicology report, but some, even family and friends suspect that drugs may have been a factor. Authorities confirmed on Monday that she was submerged in a bathtub when she was first discovered on Saturday afternoon at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. An odd scene for a willing victim to just drown in that fashion, however there was nothing suggesting vowel play.

I am curious what is 'vowel play' :D

I know she over emphasize consonants when singing!
 
Government destroys everything. I hate this government.


I am a Christian, I am not advocating drug use (like Ron Paul doesn't), but I advocate for freedom to do with yourself as you want (as I, as a Christian, would want the same liberty).
 
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I always find it so amusing that when some anonymous schmuck kills himself with drugs the media remains mostly silent, as if that person did not exist or simply did not count for anything. But when a glorified crack ho' like Whitney Houston snuffs it the whole world seems to go into an apoplectic frenzy.

Voltaire was on the money about the limits of human stupidity. The same can be said for hypocrisy as well.
 
I know she over emphasize consonants when singing!

You call what she did "singing"? Wow... I guess we have very different senses of the term. She had a lot of inborn talent and had no clue what to do with it. Great range and control, and sang like a soulless machine. Nothing. Nada. Zip. Zilch. Tween. I have absolutely no idea why so many appear to be so broken up about this. Oh, and all those gratuitous vocal flourishes she seems to have been so fond of made her sound like some shitty rank amateur trying to show off. Awful.

Take Roberta Flack, for example. You could set that woman ablaze with gasoline and shoot her in the head and she'd still sing circles around anything Houston ever did. Or when Billy Holiday sang you felt the music coming through her. She lived the music as she sang it, even doped up on horse while doing it. The difference between those two and Houston constitutes a yawning chasm. I could name a dozen others with no trouble. More even. Yet Houston is what America venerates. Amazing.
 
You call what she did "singing"? Wow... I guess we have very different senses of the term. She had a lot of inborn talent and had no clue what to do with it. Great range and control, and sang like a soulless machine. Nothing. Nada. Zip. Zilch. Tween. I have absolutely no idea why so many appear to be so broken up about this. Oh, and all those gratuitous vocal flourishes she seems to have been so fond of made her sound like some shitty rank amateur trying to show off. Awful.

Take Roberta Flack, for example. You could set that woman ablaze with gasoline and shoot her in the head and she'd still sing circles around anything Houston ever did. Or when Billy Holiday sang you felt the music coming through her. She lived the music as she sang it, even doped up on horse while doing it. The difference between those two and Houston constitutes a yawning chasm. I could name a dozen others with no trouble. More even. Yet Houston is what America venerates. Amazing.

I am particularly broken up about this tragedy because it was a cocktail of prescription drugs that did her in, not illegal drugs. Nobody is jumping up and down about this, nor is there a major investigation into the cocktail of drugs prescribed. Besides I am genuinely sad because she was a human being like the rest of us. No one is perfect.

I thought Whitney Houston was talented. Just like I think Barbra Streisand is talented and has a beautiful voice. Different strokes for different folks, I guess.
 
I am particularly broken up about this tragedy because it was a cocktail of prescription drugs that did her in, not illegal drugs.

I take your point, but do you know the source of this supposed "cocktail"? These people, and I mean so-called "celebrities" want what they want and will get it one way or another. Perhaps she had several doctors? Just tossing it out there. She tells one "Oooo... doctor, my butt hurts..." Doctor gives a script. "Oooo, I'm depressed..." and the other doctor gives a script. "Oooo... my hoobleyding hurts".... and another script is acquired. Maybe another for "I can't sleep" and "I can't get up in the morning". When you have countless millions in the checking account, this becomes a very easy thing to do and if you are an addict and have some hint of a functioning brain you will become very creative in getting what you want. And how do you know she had all the meds legally? I can, this very minute, find a welfare person, give them $20 and get percodan or valium or whatever I damned want. The drugs are legal; the acquisition is not.

Unless you have special knowledge or such has been released "officially", you don't know how she got what she did, but assuming it was all above-board she was still ultimately responsible for what she put into her body. She was a drug addict and, barring foul play, she appears to have been behaving like a textbook case. I would never with such a fate on her, but neither am I losing any sleep over it either. She CHOSE. She could have chosen otherwise. She didn't. Case closed. What if it was suicide? From what little I know of her personal life she was a pretty miserable character. Is there anything you know that would bar this as a possible root cause of death? And if that was her deal, why feel badly? Hell, she was smart and got the fuck out of Dodge. The way things are going, I cannot say that I'd blame her if she in fact did herself.

But I will agree that if a single doctor was pumping her up with all this shit in an obviously inept or criminal way, it should be addressed. But I would hold the bar very high to prove wrongdoing. The doctor cannot control what she does after he leaves the scene and given her status as a dope addict... Were I him my sphincter would be twitching just shy of light speed because there is an uncomfortably good chance someone will be looking to make hay from this, whether it be family, friends, or some slimy little scumbag prosecutor looking to notch up his future campaign belt as the man who put dear Whitney's killer behind bars. In fact, I might take a protracted vacation to Rio until things were settled. Can't trust anyone in government in the USA... 'cept maybe Ron Paul.
 
I am a Christian, I am not advocating drug use (like Ron Paul doesn't), but I advocate for freedom to do with yourself as you want (as I, as a Christian, would want the same liberty).

I never understood why Christians are against pot. You guys eat plants, why not smoke them?
 
I am particularly broken up about this tragedy because it was a cocktail of prescription drugs that did her in, not illegal drugs....

There is little doubt she would have been in better health if she had "stuck with pot".
 
I never understood why Christians are against pot. You guys eat plants, why not smoke them?

Clearly not all plants are for human consumption. (Some after all are poisonous). But if I was going to consume pot, I'd eat it rather than smoke it. Why risk the lung damage when you can get the high from brownies? (And yea, I read the "study" on marijuana not causing lung damage. But the caveat was that most pot smokers smoked far less than cigarette smokers.)
 
I never understood why Christians are against pot. You guys eat plants, why not smoke them?

I'm a Christian and I am not against Cannabis. Alcohol is far worse than Cannabis yet many Christians drink. I don't advocate smoking anything, but ingesting it is fine.
 
Precription drugs kill far more people than all other drugs combined, and yet the pharmaceutical companies are one of the largest funders and proponents of the War on Drugs (outside of the taxpayers, of course). Gotta get rid of the competition.
 
I think anything that alters your mind (alcohol, pot, even 'hard' drugs) should used in moderation, if at all. There are many passages in the Bible that condem drunkiness but not necessarily drinking. If you sin b/c of your suppressed judgement due to a substance (like pounding wine and the pounding your daughter) you probably should reduce your ingestion of that substance.
 
I think anything that alters your mind (alcohol, pot, even 'hard' drugs) should used in moderation, if at all. There are many passages in the Bible that condem drunkiness but not necessarily drinking.

Everything alters your mind. I personally take a supplement to enhance the performance of my brain's function which contains the following:

Alpha GPC (L-alphaglycerylphosphorylcholine), Huperzine A, Vinpocetine, AC-11®, Bacopa (20% Bacosides), Pterostilbene,
Mucuna Pruriens, GABA , Oat Straw, Vitamin B6

You can find out more about these substances and how they alter your mind at onnit.com

But the point is that all the foods you eat alter your mind, some in fairly significant ways, i.e. chocolate (which also happens to be a healthful anti-oxidant)


If you sin b/c of your suppressed judgement due to a substance (like pounding wine and the pounding your daughter) you probably should reduce your ingestion of that substance.

That could have been worded differently.

But I would say that cannabis can enhance mental function as well as help relax you so you are not inclined to use violence.

It can also be used as a sedative and abused as such, although doing so doesn't have any long-term negative side effects.
 
Everything alters your mind. I personally take a supplement to enhance the performance of my brain's function which contains the following:

Alpha GPC (L-alphaglycerylphosphorylcholine), Huperzine A, Vinpocetine, AC-11®, Bacopa (20% Bacosides), Pterostilbene,
Mucuna Pruriens, GABA , Oat Straw, Vitamin B6

You can find out more about these substances and how they alter your mind at onnit.com

But the point is that all the foods you eat alter your mind, some in fairly significant ways, i.e. chocolate (which also happens to be a healthful anti-oxidant)


I think the argument is that it alters your mind in such a way that your control over yourself is greatly reduced. Your thinking becomes slow and muddles, your inhibitions slacken, your self-control disappears. Luckily unlike alcohol, pot has a moderating effect for the most part so that you don't become violent when you lose control of yourself. But the fact that you lose control of yourself is enough for me. With other stuff, like chocolate, I can recognize the urge for sugar and control it. The mind altering state pot puts me in puts me beyond my control. I lose my agency when I'm high. For that reason alone, divorced from even moral objections to it, I am against recreational pot use.
 
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