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In reply to the discussion: Patrick Kennedy....why so confused? [View all]Jesus Malverde
(10,274 posts)8. Isn't calling President Obama uninformed and telling him to read his own government reports..
pandering.
Advocating the status quo of prohibition is as reactionary as you can get.
One day we'll live free and no longer in fear. Fear of losing jobs, fear of being raided, your dogs shot, your children kidnapped by the state. Your land stolen, and maybe even your life lost. Fear no more, the times are a changing.
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As others in this thread have noted, this is more about his own demons than anything else
cali
Jan 2014
#6
Isn't calling President Obama uninformed and telling him to read his own government reports..
Jesus Malverde
Jan 2014
#8
It means that you believe personal freedom to be in line with the general welfare of society.
SolutionisSolidarity
Jan 2014
#86
On Tweety's show last night he decried those using anecdotal experiences about drugs
Jersey Devil
Jan 2014
#10
I suspect the right and left breakdown on this issue may have more to do with
Warren DeMontague
Jan 2014
#17
sad to think decriminalization would happen because of profit, and not in the interest of justice
bettyellen
Jan 2014
#25
Some of the most virulent and unrealistic opponents to a vice are former addicts of
bluestate10
Jan 2014
#83