Why Lou Dobbs Should Support Marijuana Legalization
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w w w . above the ingnorance . o r g
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im thinking about moving to amsterdam
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@SirWinstonChurchill That's the most eloquent explanation of Rastafari I've ever heard. I knew you knew & could explain the essence of Rastafari, which is also the essence of all ever-living life. Why are people continually duped by babylon? I live w/ & take care of my 81 y/o mom who watches fox all day. This morning they peddle the glory of huge MJ bust & finding tunnels from Mexico. Reminding us how they keeping us safe from drugs & terrorists both. Why do sheeple buy this crap?
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My initiative also takes money out of the equation.
Marijuana cannot be sold or bought, it can only be grown and used.
Retail is regulation, which would be illegal. No currency can be exchanged or it is tax evasion.
Marijuana would be free like the earth should be. People could give it away, share it or trade things for it. Isn't that what the rasta weed is supposed to be all about?
You see, I know a little about Rastafari... it is a way of the earth free from greed.
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@SirWinstonChurchill Rastafari. You have a way with words, on point & subtle yet explosive at same time.
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@SirWinstonChurchill excellent. I'd add, at the end: "... and ten years in prison, at hard labor, with no parole or pardon."
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I am samurai... let 'em chew on that...
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A new initiative amendment...
"All California law, both civil and criminal, concerning marijuana is hereby repealed by the people of California.
Any public official, public employee, or judge in California who violates this amendment to the California Constitution by making any laws, or imposing any tax, rules or regulation of marijuana is subject to arrest, criminal prosecution and ten years in prison."
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@SirWinstonChurchill Agreed on every point. What do you suggest to do about it?
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You make a lot of sense. I agree with most of what you say here...
I oppose any tax on a fruit of the earth.
Instead of erasing laws people want to make more?
I want a Tea Party...
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I am against any tax on a fruit of the earth, it does not belong to the government.
This current "legalize" fallacy is rewarding the people who screwed up the budget to begin with from taxes on marijuana.
Instead of throwing the illegals out, they will misdirect attention to taxing pot (in the guise of saving the budget) or extorting from people their natural rights to fruits of the earth.
I agree with the premis of your goal and argument. Of course I think you might be preaching to the choir.
Glen Beck is nothing more than a NWO mouth peice. Dobbs falls short of truth. I think you and your cause should consider joining the Ron Paul Revolution.
Freedom is popular!
bigeffendeal 4 years ago 4
Currently I'm trying to get beyond the choir by showing "Pro Immigration Enforcement advocates" that Re-Legalization of Marijuana could reduce both immigration and terrorism. That's why I'm reaching out to Dobbs & Beck. I do support Ron Paul on issues such as the Federal Reserve and support his presidency. But as a former Libertarian I am concerned that he might hurt working Americans with some of his free market idealism. One thing I'm sure we can agree: America is in deep trouble.
bcainw 4 years ago
The "Merp" model for Legalizing Marijuana has many "intended consequences" that will reverberate once enacted. Drug gangs and terrorist organizations will be destabilized, attorneys will loose 800,000 clients annually and the Pharmaceuticals will have to compete with Marijuana: one of mankind's best medicines. Since no one really knows the full extent of current profits, from the artificial "black marketing of Marijuana, it is difficult to gauge the fallout once "Merp" erases those profits.
bcainw 4 years ago
You overlook the obvious. There's no "we" in deciding what's best for the people living in the United States. The government decides and "we" the people are powerless. Seventy years of reasoning has done no good because reason never wins over brute force. We the people should take a lesson from our fellow freedom fighters in Iraq and Afghanastan. They are not going quietly into the night like the sheeple in the United States.
rrleblanc 4 years ago
I can't recall where the quote comes from:
"Hope for peace, but be prepared for war."
The recalcitrance of the government to do the obvious (e.g., Re-Legalizing Marijuana) is but the tip of a large iceberg of elitist deceit. I hope that we can force the hand of this shadow government (IMF, CFR, EU, NAU) through reason and non-violent civil disobedience. But we will know, very soon, which road we must take.
bcainw 4 years ago
And furthermore, what difference is it going to make if Lou Dobbs supports legalization or not? President Jimmy Carter, made sounds like he supported legalization, and he had the power to stop the drug war with an executive order, but he didn't do it. Please explain what you mean by: "we will know very soon which road we must take".
rrleblanc 4 years ago
I believe the US is headed for an economic tsunami which has been "engineered" by the global elite. 2.2 million US families are projected to loose their homes in 2007, while we are allowing 2 million foreign elite visa holders in to buy up those very homes. WE ARE BEING COLONIZED BY FORIEGN WEALTH. This understated fact could, in fact, be the fuse that sets off a new American Revolution. This is but one of many "inconvenient truths" Americans must come to grips with.
bcainw 4 years ago