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Joined: 09 Feb 2006 Posts: 722 Location: SCruz Cannafornia
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Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 10:26 pm Post subject: Ganjawar on the Poor |
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We have to protect our war jobs... Those who leave Iraq are going to Mexico in Hildary's new Green War. Less gas and plenty of solar power for war toy gadgets. Biodegradible bullets and smokeless bunker buster bombs. Sending out of work kids to die protecting Bliedumbs brat from snorting coke. Wild peyote and reefer should prove interesting. Soldier kids flying a drone over the desert sending Scam DEAgo HQ nice pictures of rock and sandstone. Don Juan Matus might turn em into lizards.
We didn't start the drug war fire, Nexxon and Bliedum did. He is the frothing mad drug thug of the left. Ranting about RAVE's, lying about X. His amber alert tack on, after three failed attempts. Draconian punishment, illegal glow sticks and censoring Ganjawar reform gatherings. False science once again adds laws to harm kids. Stopping Dance Safe from testing for bogus garbage. Ripping up terminal patients plants, and Indians hemp. Lies and gossip told to Congress, and no one swore an oath of truth let alone whole truth and nothing but the truth. Now his mini minions sitting in tanks thinking about things they know nothing about, yet have an opinion. Pragmatic 3 speed star transmissions telling us what will happen 20 years from now. 40 years later I'm wondering when will they stop repeating old gossip?
So all of his wisdumb should have paid off on his own kid. Like it did Sarah Palen. His own flesh and blood should have learned something. Unless it was all just hogwash to make money. Should of set an example for the lower class users, like kliemon. Now greedy popranazies snap her pic, and its somehow different? I agree it isn't ethical. It is parse and parcel of prohibition, and the rights of peeping tom publications and GOPerverts. Perpetuated by Joe Blow Bliedum. Best lil republican next to Iraqi war criminal Lieberman, the other Joe Blow. Busting Charlie and Killing Rainbow Farmers, all the SWAT murders and Political theater busting bong makers. Sick people extradited to cages from hospital beds. 20 million satisfied customers made into criminals by Joe Blow Blieden.
Either he publicly admits his drug war is busted. Or stay the hypocrite like Jeb Boosh and Limpbog. Like Al Gore and Klintoon, W is just too stupid to include. Ashcroft and Shelby and Kill em all Cunningham, Knewty and Gramm cracker from Texas. Slot Machine virtue dude Bennett, Philanthropy Roundtable money laundramat prez Walters, Souder funding Thai genocide, Daddy Boosh killing 111 Panamanians snatching CIA DEA snitch Noreaga... Iran Contra was Boosheney's base. Run of the mill typical HYPOCRITES! Hundreds of others skipping the punishments, except wingnut Sheen, siding with private prisons over his own kid. Both sides want pawns and what Joe Blow sewed he should reap. If we too were mentored by Nazi's. Or Calvina.
Setting her up to bust is un-American, only done by trailer trash quick buck scammers and the DEA. Breeding snitches to set up vulnerable patients, 80% of the busts are by informants marky. Not easy to come by if they're getting real treatment. Not by force or coercion to exempt their jail time and bill of rights. Bottom dwellers existing solely on the extravagance and decadence of the thieves on Wallmart St and inside the beltway of DC. Brokering Police Actions. While gutting safety nets with bogus pisstastes on the poor. They just shake and bake and we hailpt!
White Powders suck.
- Cocaine instruction manual.
States consider drug tests for welfare recipients By TOM BREEN
Associated Press CHARLESTON, W.Va. Thu Mar 26, 9
Privacy: Kansas House Passes Bill
Mandating Drug Tests for Public Assistance
"What marijuana can do is help you enjoy life through better health by providing relief for a wide variety of ailments that very often afflict people over fifty."
- Evan Keliher
The Case for Seniors using Marijuana pg3
Cannabis News: Public Housing May 03, 2005
The Supreme Court ruled today that public housing authorities around the country may evict tenants because members of their households, or guests, are using drugs, even if the evicted tenant was unaware of the drug use.
Since the first Bush administration, federal dollars have paid for security officers, alarm systems and after-school activities for youngsters in poor public housing projects.
How 'Cannabricks' Can Ease Housing Problem
Drug Ruling Worries Some in Public Housing March 28, 2002
Supreme Court Backs Public Housing Drug Ban March 26, 2002
Supreme Court Approves Public Housing Drug Ban March 26, 2002
One Strike and Out, in Public Housing February 18, 2002
Housing Eviction Law To Be Considered September 25, 2001
Dogs To Seek Drugs At Senior Housing March 26, 2001
Bush: Scrap Public Housing Drug Push March 11, 2001
Housing Authority Demand Tenants, Guests Drug Free December 30, 1999
14 Arrested During Raid at Public Housing Project
December 06, 1998
The difference between a policy and a crusade
is that a policy is judged by its results, while a crusade
is judged by how good it makes its crusaders feel.
-- Thomas Sowell
Vices Are Not Crimes
Drug Testing in the Work Place!
Elder Bush Aids Fight Against Drugs at Work
'If You Smoke Pot, You Can't Work Here'
Calif. Court: Medical Pot Not OK at Work
Joint You Smoked Last Week May Haunt You
Dole Links License To Drug Test
Gove. Davis Pushes Smoke a Joint Lose Your License
"Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have the exact measure of the injustice and wrong which will be imposed on them."
- Frederick Douglass
Insurance Covers Hilo Woman's Marijuana
Insurance Company Reimburses For Seized Marijuana
Pot Seizure Brings Insurance Reimbursement
"Power concedes nothing without a demand.
It never did and it never will."
- Frederick Douglass
Cannabis Can Combat Poverty, Pollution
Drugs War 'Must Target Poverty'
Moral Poverty and Body Counts
Poverty Biggest Obstacle To Medical Marijuana User
Food Stamps Become a Weapon in the War on Drugs
The Ganjawar Fraud...
D.M.V "simply disregards" Prop 215
"When even one American - who has done nothing wrong - is forced by fear to shut his mind and close his mouth, then all Americans are in peril." -- Harry S. Truman
Cops Confiscation Maliciously Punishes
The Ganjawar Comes To The Rez
A Lie College Students Might Want To Tell
In 1998, Rep. Mark Souder, R-Ind., an advocate of stringent drug laws, slipped into a House bill an amendment denying federal financial aid for college to anyone who had been convicted of either selling or possessing drugs. No congressional committee voted on the amendment. But it passed as part of the reauthorization of the Higher Education Act, first enacted in 1965 to create federal financial aid for college students.
Many Veterans are the Enemy of the D.E.A.th War
Judges Caging Kids for Cash & Rehabmolestations
One In Five High Schools Piss Taste Students 9.29.8
Finally - a drug free workforce! 9.30.8
The Assassins of Youth: PDFA/DARE 07/08/01
"The truly and deliberately evil men are a very small minority;
it is the appeaser who unleashes them on mankind."
-- Ayn Rand (1905-1982)
UK: Class A Lesson In The War Against Drugs
A Radical Initiative Is Taking Drug Education
Out Of The Classroom And Into The Coroner's Court
The pictures are stark, close-up shots showing the bloated, decomposing corpses of young drug users. They would be hard for anyone to see, let alone a teenage girl.
Cover-Ups, Prevarications, Subversions & Sabotage
Demonizing Drugs
CrazyCalvinaFay
WomansWackyVengeanceUnion
THE DEMONIZATION OF MARIHUANA
"At the end of every shift, one hears officers extolling the virtues of apprehending a 'hype,' 'junkie'or 'druggie.' Since these tools for financial benefit, career advancement, and peer status are no longer valued as people, officers need not trouble themselves with ethical questions."
- Gil Puder, Vancouver Police Officer, 1998
PREJUDICE: MARIJUANA AND JIM CROW LAWS
The Racist Ganjawar
Thank You Miss Rosa
Human Rights and the WoD
"The thing worse than rebellion is the thing that causes rebellion."
- Frederick Douglass
November Coalition
F.A.M.M.
Families Against Mandatory Minimums Foundation
F.E.A.R.
Forfeiture Endangers American Rights
M.A.M.A.
Mothers Against Missuse and Abuse
N.O.R.M.L.
National Organization for Reform of Marijuana Laws
W.A.M.M.
Alliance for Medical Marijuana
"I don't know of anyone who can make a dollar go further
than policemen and dry agents.
By frugality, after a year in the service,
they acquire automobiles and diamonds."
-- Rev. Marna S. Poulson, on National Prohibition.
superintendent of the New Jersey Anti-Saloon League,
in a May 1925 address to a prohibition rally in Atlantic City,
as reported in the New York Times
and the Senate Judiciary Committee Hearings of 1926
SSDP
Cannabis News
MAP Inc.Org
Drug Sense
Saying No To DARE
Witness: Drug War Spraying Colombia To D.E.A.th
US PRAISES THAI DRUG WAR!
"U.S.-aided Death Squads and torture"
THAILAND'S WAR ON DRUG USERS:
THE ESTIMATE OF THE NUMBER OF EXECUTIONS
NOW PLACED AT BETWEEN 3,000 AND 5,000
The THAI USERS NETWORK
A group of active and former drug users in Thailand has organized in response to the deplorable health and human rights situation, in particular the current climate of fear caused by the killings. They have called for an INTERNATIONAL DAY OF ACTION on Thursday, June 12, 2003 to bring world-wide pressure on the Thai Government to put an end to this horror and to provide adequate healthcare for people who use drugs.
The Thai Army receives U.S. training. Note the last half of message below to see your U.S. tax dollars at work recently in torturing people nearly to death. This is the normal result of U.S. training of armies and police worldwide, and why the U.S. is hated worldwide.
Marijuana Smokers are Filling Jails
with Cheap Labour for Corporate Profit
By Reverend Damuzi (Cannabis Culture Magazine)
The United States has a new form of slavery. SWAT teams are conducting military "cleansings" of poor, minority and marijuana-growing neighbourhoods under the guise of drug raids that particularly target women, black people and members of the cannabis culture.
Signs of Sickness and D.E.A.th
Drug Cop Lies Sent over 150 to Jail 10.9.8
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil
is for good people to do nothing." -- Edmund Burke
Kathmandu and the Black Prince
Kill the Messenger
Editor's note: It's not easy when a colleague, let alone a journalist you hold in the highest regard, commits suicide. When Gary Webb took his own life two years ago, he and I had both been working at the Sacramento News & Review. In the days that followed, I fielded numerous phone calls from well-meaning folks who were convinced that he had been shot by the agency he went after in his famed "Dark Alliance" series. My personal belief is that the CIA didn't need to kill Gary; they'd already set his demise in motion by employing "unnamed sources" to discredit him in the nation's major print media. To the very end, Gary complained that no one had ever disproved a single fact in his series. The fact that so many respected newspapers so eagerly took this bait, and that one of our nation's last true investigative reporters had been driven to such desperation, is something I could not reconcile then or now.
"We are talking about despotism.
The USA PATRIOT Act is as despotic as anything Hitler came up with--
--even using much of the same language."
- GORE VIDAL
Vote Rigging, Suppression, Purging, Manipulation
Ganjawar Mongers Propaganda Terrorizing Americans
Drug Worrier Recycling
Woman faces death penalty in Bali for cannabis
Souder Illusion: Drug Sentencing Reform Ax
Souder Orders to FDA Backfiring!
Corporate Welrare Rats
White shirt thugs for "boil" is not a victory! 11/25/00
The Bush Plan and the Rockefeller "Snowball Effect"
"How strategically important to The Bush Plan was Jeb's election as governor of Florida? The Sunshine State was the nation's third most populous state with twenty-five electoral votes, which combinede with Texas' thirty-two, Bush would lock up fifty-seven of the 270 votes needed to win the presidency. In addition, with the brothers in the statehouse in both Texas and Florida, one in eight Americans would be governed by a Bush. Joining the Roosevelts, Rockefellers, and Kennedys as political dynasties would also have a "snowball effect," according to George W.'s political strategists. Political lineages brought name recognition, experience, and even gave voters a sense of stability, they reasoned.
Prison Industrial Complex Attacks Prop. 5
Getting Rich Off Prohibition
Slave Labor Means Big Bucks For U.S. Corporations 02/06/01
Consequences of the Mindless Ganjawar
"To suppress free speech is a double wrong.
It violates the rights of the hearer
as well as those of the speaker."
- Frederick Douglass
Renegade Cops & Ganja Props
DAREyl SWAT Gates LAPDog Perversions
Nixon Lie Keeps on Killing...
Three days have passed since a man was shot to death by deputies in Canby over marijuana related arrest warrants. He has been identified as 68-year old Hubert Henkel.
80-year old Marjorie Frances Crawford was arrested on a warrant for charges she and Mr. Henkel were both wanted for, relating to growing, possessing and providing cannabis to another person.
If Lies are Laws then War is Peace
"For over fifty years the United States has been committed to a policy of suppressing the "abuse" of narcotic and other "dangerous" drugs. The primary instrument in carrying out this policy has been the criminal sanction. The results of this reliance on the criminal sanction have included the following:"
(1) Several hundred thousand people, the overwhelming majority of whom have been primarily users rather than traffickers, have been subjected to severe criminal punishment.
(2) An immensely profitable illegal traffic in narcotic and other forbidden drugs has developed.
(3) This illegal traffic has contributed significantly to the growth and
prosperity of organized criminal groups.
(4) A substantial number of all acquisitive crimes - burglary, robbery, auto theft, other forms of larceny - have been committed by drug
users in order to get the wherewithal to pay the artificially high prices charged for drugs on the illegal market.
(5) Billions of dollars and a significant proportion of total law enforcement resources have been expended in all stages of the criminal process.
(6) A disturbingly large number of undesirable police practices - unconstitutional searches and seizures, entrapment, electronic surveillance have become habitual because of the great difficulty that attends the detection of narcotics offenses.
(7) The burden of enforcement has fallen primarily on the urban poor, especially Negroes and Mexican-Americans.
(8) Research on the causes, effects, and cures of drug use has been stultified.
(9) The medical profession has been intimidated into neglecting its accustomed role of relieving this form of human misery.
(10) A large and well-entrenched enforcement bureaucracy has developed a vested interest in the status quo, and has effectively thwarted all but the most marginal reforms.
(11) Legislative invocations of the criminal sanction have automatically and unthinkingly been extended from narcotics to marijuana to the flood of new mind-altering drugs that have appeared in recent years, thereby compounding the preexisting problem.
A clearer case of misapplication of the criminal sanction would be difficult to imagine.
--"The Limits of the Criminal Sanction,"
by Herbert Packer, 1968
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