Two and a Half Men 'filth', says actor Last updated 10:59 27/11/2012
The teenage actor who plays the half in the hit CBS comedy Two and a Half Men says it's "filth" and through a video posted by a Christian church has urged viewers not to watch it.
Nineteen-year-old Angus T Jones has been on the show since he was 10 but says he doesn't want to be on it.
He says, "Please stop watching it. Please stop filling your head with filth."
The video was posted by the Forerunner Christian Church in California, where Jones says he went to meet his spiritual needs.
Show producer Warner Bros Television has no comment. CBS hasn't responded to a request for comment.
The show stars Jon Cryer as Jones' uptight dad and originally featured Charlie Sheen as his hedonistic philandering uncle, but Sheen was replaced by Ashton Kutcher.
.....so he's happy to earn big $$$ in salary for each episode for the past 9 years.....wanker
interesting... I still watch Two and Half Men, but it has gotten worse lately. More blatantly sexual too, as opposed to how it was more creative/innuendo-ish with Charles.
Speaking of which the certification of weed shall take place next week! \:D/
Have fun with the swarm of DEA agents enforcing federal law :-bd
Even though federal agents dont target individual users <_>
They don't target individuals, no. But if they catch any individuals in the process, then they still get charged. And a federal charge is harsher than a city/state charge.
one of the main reasons why I support legalization of all drugs. Their trillion dollar business would be bankrupt over night.
And crime would go down significantly.
Never understood this argument. Yeah, because it's legal now.
Legalize murder and the amount of violent crime will go down because there are fewer violent crimes...
Maybe if you actually read what I said earlier then you'd understand. The cartels would go out of business, hence no more drug trafficking, illegal smuggling, bribery, less murder rates, distribution of wealth among the people ect. ect.
Maybe if you actually read what I said earlier then you'd understand. The cartels would go out of business, hence no more drug trafficking, illegal smuggling, bribery, less murder rates, distribution of wealth among the people ect. ect.
Things don't really just "go out of business" like that. I know that it's cool to think the cartel would be out of business right away, but that's underestimating the power that they have in Mexico. Whether legal or not, there's still an illegal market for their substances, and they have the power to move it.
Anyway though, my point was that if all drugs were legal, trafficking drugs wouldn't be illegal, and neither would smuggling. There's about a third of the cartel's crime gone not because of anything other than the legislation. I don't really get the "there will be less crime" angle unless you're only citing secondary crimes to drug offenses, which I'm not 100% convinced would go down anyway.
Maybe if you actually read what I said earlier then you'd understand. The cartels would go out of business, hence no more drug trafficking, illegal smuggling, bribery, less murder rates, distribution of wealth among the people ect. ect.
Things don't really just "go out of business" like that. I know that it's cool to think the cartel would be out of business right away, but that's underestimating the power that they have in Mexico. Whether legal or not, there's still an illegal market for their substances, and they have the power to move it.
Anyway though, my point was that if all drugs were legal, trafficking drugs wouldn't be illegal, and neither would smuggling. There's about a third of the cartel's crime gone not because of anything other than the legislation. I don't really get the "there will be less crime" angle unless you're only citing secondary crimes to drug offenses, which I'm not 100% convinced would go down anyway.
There would no longer be a need for trafficking or smuggling if everything was legal. We would most likely trade. And ultimately there would be less people going to jail, which would free up our prisons, and less taxes to be paid since it was legalized. So now comes the question of whether or not you want to see people doing that shit to themselves. The drug topic is very wishy washy because both emotional and political aspects come into play.
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Two and a Half Men 'filth', says actor
Last updated 10:59 27/11/2012
The teenage actor who plays the half in the hit CBS comedy Two and a Half Men says it's "filth" and through a video posted by a Christian church has urged viewers not to watch it.
Nineteen-year-old Angus T Jones has been on the show since he was 10 but says he doesn't want to be on it.
He says, "Please stop watching it. Please stop filling your head with filth."
The video was posted by the Forerunner Christian Church in California, where Jones says he went to meet his spiritual needs.
Show producer Warner Bros Television has no comment. CBS hasn't responded to a request for comment.
The show stars Jon Cryer as Jones' uptight dad and originally featured Charlie Sheen as his hedonistic philandering uncle, but Sheen was replaced by Ashton Kutcher.
.....so he's happy to earn big $$$ in salary for each episode for the past 9 years.....wanker
Jake's character even has sex now.
along with most of those CBS sitcoms.
They don't target individuals, no. But if they catch any individuals in the process, then they still get charged. And a federal charge is harsher than a city/state charge.
Legalize murder and the amount of violent crime will go down because there are fewer violent crimes...
Anyway though, my point was that if all drugs were legal, trafficking drugs wouldn't be illegal, and neither would smuggling. There's about a third of the cartel's crime gone not because of anything other than the legislation. I don't really get the "there will be less crime" angle unless you're only citing secondary crimes to drug offenses, which I'm not 100% convinced would go down anyway.