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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Ibogaine For Afghanistan


A fund-raiser for a clinic in Kabul, Afghanistan, with Dana Beal

Friday, June 6, 2014

About the frauduant 'Occupy' movement - Aron Black

busted by Ibogaine activist Dana Beal

No secret money- unless it involves payment for my time DNC whore

https://www.facebook.com/groups/143405647913/

About Ibogaine, DeBlasio & NYC's heroin crisis, Aaron Black just wrote:

"I am swamped and can not take on anything else unless it involves payment for my time. I donate too much of my time as it is and don't see this as a political gamechanger. I don't know enough about this drug and can't push something I am not well informed about. Furthermore, I don't have the time to study. Sorry, but that's where I stand on this."
Dana Beal replied:
"I can explain it in 15 minutes. Let me give you a one page summary at least. DeBlasio got back to ME. I mean, there's a heroin crisis on the front page of the NYTIMES, we have a single dose cure. What's complicated about that? It's like medical marijuana, except no one takes it to get high--just to detox. Ask Colin Moynihan if it's for real, or Aton Edwards. Ask Eric Williams or Paul DeRienzo. REPORTERS, dude."
Please enlighten Aaron Black.

FreidaPeople Stat wrote:
Aaron Black is not enlightenable. He is not the type looking for actual progress. He's a terrible guy who should not be trusted. He should be thrown out of town, not lauded as a leader.How is it that a guy who comes from out of state supporting rape culture in a very personal way (I'll expand in this in person any time), pays creepy men to participate in activism seemingly to turn away others, supports, works and lives with men who harm women becomes the political go-to guy? Really? Fuck everybody if you accept this ass and make him more important rather than defrocking him. Fuck the left if this is what it boils down to. An old, white boy network of the very worst sort.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

About the fraudulant 'Tea Party' movement

claims to be pro fiscally responsible limited government

http://reason.com/archives/2014/06/02/anti-pot-prejudice-vs-federalism/1#comment

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It should be noted that the Tea Party Caucus overwhelmingly voted against the recent amendment to HR 4660 which would stop the Justice Department from taking actions against states that have legalized MMJ. 37 voted against the amendment and only 10 voted Aye.

The Tea Party Caucus didn't even vote in favor of an amendment to stop funding Justice Department actions against States that allow industrial hemp. 32 TP Caucus members voted No on this amendment to HR 4660. Only 16 voted Aye.

Small federal government and States' rights principles? Doesn't seem like it.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

The Sociopathic Nancy [dis]Grace

hopelessly confused between MJ and PCP;
willfully obtuse about market dynamics of prohibition and likelier adulteration;
willful prostitute for prison industry


  • Mary Turner · Top Commenter
    Nancy, you continuously hurt your personal campaign against pot when you attempt to use this type of criminal act to try to prove your uninformed ‘point’. Please do your research and see what horrible affects PCP has on a person and all of the horrible things people do on PCP. I don’t think you realize that when you try to make your uninformed ‘point’ with this type of story, you only end up causing people to defend pot, even those that are not really ’for’ it, rather than condemn it.

    Intelligent, informed, non-bias and above all, ACCURATE information could/would go a whole lot farther in your misguided campaign. So far, every ’story’ you have ’used’ has been flawed with incomplete/inaccurate information, with a very transparent/obvious bias ’spin’, which does nothing more than lessen your credibility on every story you present, pot related or not.

    I used to enjoy watching your show, not always agreeing with you, but I did respect you. I have been losing respect for you and now, I think this sealed it. I will be changing channels now when you are on and/or are on any show.

  • Willy Pickett · Worker at BP America
    Anyone on here who believes pot and pcp are somehow on the same level and both equally dangerous is misinformed, ignorant and a pawn. Get educated on facts before you start bashing things because the GOVERNMENT told you so. You know, because they're in the business of protecting us and never in it for just the money. Spitting on morals for money isn't the 'Murica way....

  • Jackie Blome · · Top Commenter · Barstow, CA
    Nancy Grace, You need to really learn the difference between marijuana and PCP, today's show on the subject, You spent way too much time, auguring with those trying to explain to you.
    You have your own opinions, but why have others on the show if you refuse to hear, when you don't agree what is being said, you rudely shut them down.
    I wonder what all the People who have been killed from a drunk driver would say to you? the violence that comes from drinking alcohol, Prescription drugs, and those who mix the two.
    I'm pretty sure those who have died would say they wish there killer had rather been smoking marijuana, then drinking!!!!!!!!!!

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

The chickensh*t U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio

Marc Rubio- another chickensh*t politician for the pharmacratic inquisition


insists upon protecting alcohol from the safer substance of MJ

http://www.celebstoner.com/news/marijuana-news/2014/05/20/marco-rubio-dodges-question-about-personal-pot-use/?ref=1009&ref_type=related

Sen. Marco Rubio won't divulge if he ever smoked marijuana. Most likely, the Florida Republican, who admits he "goofed around in class" when he attended South Miami Senior High School in the late '80s, inhaled a few joint and bong hits back then and during his college years. If he says he didn't, then someone might come forward and out him.

When asked by ABC's Jonathan Karl if he ever used pot, Rubio was predictably evasive. "Here's the problem with that question in American politics," the conservative Congressman explained. "If you say that you did, then suddenly there are people out there saying, 'Well, it's not a big deal. Look at all these successful people who did it.' I don't want my kids to smoke marijuana and I don't want other peoples' kids to smoke marijuana. I don't think there's a responsible way to recreationally use marijuana. On the other side of it, if you tell people that you didn't, they won't believe you."
"If you didn't, you can just say that you didn't," Karl followed up.

"I understand it's a question that people think they need to ask, but the bottom line is I don't think people should smoke marijuana," Rubio retorted. "Marijuana is illegal under federal law. That should be enforced. I understand that states have decided to legalize possession under state law, but the trafficking and the sale of these products is a federal crime.

"Right now that's not being enforced," Karl countered, at which point, Rubio went into full anti-drug mode: "Look, we live in a country that already has problems with substance abuse, ok? "We already see the impact that alcoholism is having on families, on drunk driving, on all sorts of things. And now we're going to add one more substance that people can use? And here's the other argument: When something is legal, implicitly what you're saying is it can't be all that bad. If it's legal it can't be bad for you. The bottom line is I believe that adding yet another mind-altering substance to something that's legal is not good for the country. I understand there are people that have different views on this, but I feel strongly about this."
Republicans need to a moderate voice if they truly hope to take back the White House in 2016. Rubio, who's considering a run, is not that voice. And that's the bottom line.