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  • LOOK UP wwwDOTrockefellerdrugwarsDOTco­m the Rockefellers turned the United States and other countries into police states.

    Most people are not aware that John D. Rockefeller Junior (1874 to 1960) was the man directly responsible for creating and instigating the destructive war on drugs. The war on drugs which has continued for many decades since it was started in the early 1900s was carefully planned and orchestrated to protect the family ownership of a chemically-based pharmaceutical monopoly

  • Thanks for this one.

  • awesome dude

    

  • Not a cannabis smoker or advocate myself, but what a great line: "It is nature's way to teach existentialism." Clever.

  • The weed makes you lazy but it does make you question the bullshit around you, anybody who denies that has NO idea what the fuck he is talking about

    "Natures way of explaining existentialism"

    loool! thats a good one.

    Good idea. Gun owners can use a good smokey tokey! that way they can chill and point dem burners in da right direction!

    you would get my vote good sir

    peace

  • You got my vote,,,gatewood

  • "Make the most you can of the Indian Hemp seed and sow it everywhere."

    - George Washington

    "Two of my favorite things are sitting on my front porch smoking a pipe of sweet hemp, and playing my Hohner harmonica."

    - Abraham Lincoln

    "Hemp is of first necessity to the wealth & protection of the country."

    - Thomas Jefferson, U.S. President

    "We shall, by and by, want a world of hemp more for our own consumption."

    - John Adams, U.S. President

  • 2011 Governor Galbraith

  • GALBRAITH for Governor 2011!!!

  • As someone from Louisville I'm proud he's from my state.

  • What's with the title?

  • It's a common theme from his book. His thesis in his book is how the big corporations took away a natural substance that hurts their profits because it makes better paper, better medicine, and not a bad fuel. It's more efficient than ethanol and grows faster and is a hardier plant than corn. Basically they made it all illegal so they could substitute their petrochemicals and engineered medicines with tons of side effects and control us and get all the market share for themselves.

  • @b1gs1llyg00se , I would say it's more than a thesis, these are facts, corporations wether pharmaceutical, paper companies, petrochemical etc. are using government fascist tactics to trample on our civil rights, law-enforcement has become guns for hire for corporations. By definition, civil rights can't be defined by the majority. That's why we have a Bill of Rights, both at the federal and the state level. By their very nature, individual liberties are intended to be counter-majoritarian.

  • @MURDERORMARIJUANA, No doubt my friend. I completely agree, but the two party system we have now stamps out any chance for resistance. Even if Gatewood were to be elected as governor, I'm skeptical of how much he could accomplish with our do-nothing political system. This legislation of morality in this state and in this country needs to stop.

    For the record, I don't smoke pot. I never have, and I never will, but I know a good idea when I see it. I don't care what a man does in his home.

  • @MURDERORMARIJUANA, The main reason I said it was a thesis was because, at the time of posting that comment, I was reading his book. I think someone asked a question about it. My comment was in response to someone else before the YouTube updates with the @(insert name here). It's the main point of his book, and it really is an excellent read. If you haven't read it, you should check it out.

  • Steve Beshear will lose to Gatewood Galbraith if he runs on the Know Nothing Party. If he runs as plain old Independent, he won't win. It's as simple as that. Working People's Party is great party also. Good wine. What do I know about Gatewood? I know nothing.

  • I love this man!

  • a great kentuckian

  • What an awesome human being.

  • This is a great video, not so much a visual presentation, as it is in uplifting the spirit of every marihuana smoker that views it. It's value lies in the touching of the critical issues, the right to self determination, the economical advantage, the practical reasons.

    Which of us isn't tired of excessive governmental regulation, the interjection of their ill thought

    policy rulings into our individuality, their obvious modus operandi. I'd vote for this dude myself!

  • Gatewood for Governer '08!

  • Amen brother!

  • Gatewood is awesome!

  • Thomas Jefferson incarnate. :)

    The Green Party has some libertarian roots but emphasizes a nanny state claiming to fight corporate fascism, but the Libertarian Party has diverged from its roots and appears to support corporate fascism but despising government fascism.

    This guy brings the Libertarian Party back to its roots, by putting the individual at the forefront of the decision making process, not a nanny government, NOR a faux free market that treats people as resources.

  • @terrorist420x This is why I personally despise labels like neocon and liberal (they always try to make you look like an idiot with these labels). I always vote for the candidate that best represents my views and I don't look at things like name recognition, good (or bad) looks, party affiliation or profession. Even though Gatewood may say he's a Libertarian, I would vote for him if I lived in Kentucky. He represents my views.

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