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While I’m Waiting – America, the land of the free?

July 27th, 2011 No comments

Wrongful conviction isn’t an epidemic that is new to our country. But through DNA evidence we’re learning how prevalent it is. From the University of Miami Innocent Project: Florida has one of the highest rates for wrongful convictions in the nation. Since 1973, over 24 Florida death row prisoners have been exonerated through the use of DNA and other scientific practices not available at the time they were convicted. But lack of DNA is not the only reason for wrongful convictions, false confidence in eye witness identification, improper police procedures and ineffective counsel can all add to a wrongful conviction.

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K. Real In The Studio Recording Deadly Game [K. Reality TV]

March 18th, 2010 6 comments

K. Real in The Studio Recording Deadly Game w/ TXP in San Francisco Hunters Point. For Return of The West II Featuring Suga Free, 40 Glocc, Bad Azz.

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Ok, let’s be serious here. Who is ready for some serious change?

March 2nd, 2010 19 comments

Whose ready for marijuana to be legalized? Let’s be serious here and not take this as a joke. This isn’t about whether "Aw dude, I’m gonna blaze up so much when it’s legalized".

This is more than just smoking yourself to the verge of passing out.

No, this is a determinant of whether people can take care of themselves without government intervention. This is about economic implications.

I believe in individualism. I believe that people can make choices for themselves. I don’t need the government to tell me what’s right or what’s wrong. There are certain things that are already explicitly wrong such as murder or rape.

What about the things one does to their own body? Should this be under the jurisdiction of the federal government?

As some of you may know, marijuana has already been decriminalized in several states and California is looking to legalize it to spur it’s economy. If California legalizes marijuana, it can look at an extreme boost to it’s economy. 2 years, boom, recession in California is done. Over. Caput. People can get back to work.

I believe that marijuana should be RElegalized for the following reasons.

– People should be able to make their own choices concerning themselves, the government should not tell people what is "good" or "bad" for them.

– In November, there has been a milestone. 20 million people have been arrested for marijuana possession since 1937. People who were in jail for minor drug offenses will be let free. More resources could be allocated to capturing real criminals. The amount of arrests have been ridiculously rising recently.

– Marijuana is a huge cash crop, actually the number one cash crop in front of corn. Many states like California, their economy will be spurred.

– The potential of paper. The Declaration of Independence was made from marijuana. Hemp. The stalk of the plant can be cut and formed into paper without bleaching or harmful chemicals. We also save more trees.

-Money from marijuana will go directly into the United States. By people who are buying marijuana, they support the Mexican drug cartels and the drug trade. They give them money. This money is in turn used to kill thousands of people in Mexico. You want to know how many Mexicans died last year from drug cartels? 5,612 people. Dead Mexicans because of the money we’re giving them.

Mexico has a population of approximately 108,700,891 people. In 2008, 5,612 people, or 1 out of every 19,369 Mexicans, died in the drug war, meaning that the drug war is almost twice as deadly for Mexicans as illicit drugs are for US residents. Does this mean that a US resident’s life is nearly twice as valuable as that of a Mexican?

– Marijuana legalization could create new jobs. Growers, distributors, shippers, vendors, dispensaries, the list goes on.

– Marijuana has not caused a single death ever, while many people die from alcohol, nicotine, and pharmaceutical drug-related causes a year.

– The war on drugs has costs millions of dollars a year, millions of dollars going toward marijuana, and millions of dollars of OUR money!

Marijuana is not the gateway drug. The prohibition of marijuana is the reason why so many young people are introduced to a criminal society.

It is a fact that if marijuana was legalized usage would not rise. In fact in countries where marijuana is legal usage is around half of that in our own country.

Marijuana prohibition causes young people to have disrespect for the law. It is the cause for disrespect to the police.

Now, 872,000 americans will criminal records. They will have difficulty getting an education because of it. The saddest part of this is that like you read above, 1 out of 4 of these people are under age 18. 3 out of 4 are under ago 30.

I believe the actual prohibition of cannabis is the culprit here. If it was taxed and regulated such as alcohol, then the drug dealers would be out of a job. They don’t care who they sell to. As a matter of fact, I read where there is an estimated 1,000,000 high school student dealers in this country. Why? Kids aren’t dumb and they see that the “mark up” is in the 200-300 percent range while huge profit margins make it impossible to work at Burger King. Not to mention they also have a captive market, five days a week.

With all this being said, we have too much at stake here. The prohibition of weed far outweighs the good that can come from this. I don’t care if you smoke weed. I don’t care if you don’t smoke or don’t like people that do. This is not about that.

This is about change and how our country can stop wasting millions and start a new era of justice, liberty, freedom, anti-discrimination, and economic gain, simply by RElegalizing a plant that was available for centuries.

Chime in.

I agree, but as you can see from the answers you’ve received, we’ve got a long way to go to overcome 70 + years of reefer madness propaganda. Kills brain cells, causes cancer, etc, etc. All untrue, but people have been spoon fed the lies for generations. We’ve come closer in recent years to getting at the truth, but as you see, not everyone believes. After all, our government couldn’t possibly have been wrong all this time. Or could they???

What do you think of the conservative protesters that stormed Washington?

January 5th, 2010 11 comments

I was shocked to read that about tens of thousands of conservative activists showed up for a protest in Washington DC. I wasn’t shocked to read their signs or complaints. One protester held a sign saying he voted for the real American… nice. Another protester freaked out about Obama turning us into a Socialist nation despite the fact that he is willing to forgo a public health care option.

The major topic was tax and deficit complaints. I’ve looked at my paycheck over the last year and it went up due to Obama’s "Making Work Pay" tax cut. As far as I know, there weren’t conservative protests after Reagan’s and Bush II’s deficits. At least Reagan rebuilt the military while Bush added an Education and Medicare entitlement. (An interesting side-note: Joe Wilson voted to create the Medicare entitlement which reimbursed hospitals for treating illegal immigrants!) As I continued to read the article, I started wondering if these Tea protests are the conservative version of Vietnam protesters.

These protesters are making me feel bad for Obama. When they start complaining about giving a speech to students, I have to wonder if there is anything he could ever do that is right?

I guess protesters are annoying in general. Bush II’s protesters were no better with their Nazi/Fascist/Terrorist/Not My President/War Criminal attitude. Maybe I can’t stand protesters because I have a job, a wife, and a child, or in other words: a life. If I’m going to march to Washington it is going to be for something very important, not a deficit during a recession which any economist will tell you is necessary.

As of now, I’m pleased with Obama’s job. The economy he inherited is beginning to stabilize. He has kept the Fed Reserve Chairman and has hired competent people including his Supreme Court choice. His foreign policy record is off to a better start than Clinton and unlike his predecessor, we haven’t been attacked on his watch. The US is respected in the world once again and maybe there will be health care reform that tweaks the system enough where I don’t have to worry about bankruptcy if I get cancer or some other sickness.

Maybe I’m just a member of the 2009 version of a silent majority. I’m sure many will post his declining poll numbers, but when Obama’s ideas are pitted against the opposition’s idea, Obama still wins.

Before I close, I will say that one difference between the protesters of Bush and Obama is that it appears Republican politicians too often agree with the protesters. Congresswoman Jean Schmidt told a birther that she agreed that Obama isn’t American. Let us not forget Palin’s death panels or Grassley’s pulling the plug on Grandma. Gov. Rick Perry talked about seceding! Finally, I leave you this quote from a GOP strategist that sums up how I feel:

Longtime GOP strategist John Weaver said the Wilson incident isn’t a "huge deal" by itself, but "taken together with what’s happened over the last eight years, it’s symptomatic of what our problem is."We do have structural, demographic issues we’re not addressing," he said. "But we also have tone problems. We could have the best policy ideas in the world, but we can’t get anybody to buy them if our salespeople are angry. Nobody wants to hang out with a bunch of cranks."

You are so right!

There were not too many of them in DC. Only 275 from our tri-state area made the journey to DC which is about a 2 hour drive. That was not a good showing at all! They are definitely in the minority! These people are the fringe faction of the republican party. They are doing a great job of distancing the good people from the republican party. So is Rush, Beck and all the folks at Fixed News as well as Wilson who was just caught lying about being an immigration attorney. Seems he was a real estate attorney! How ironic…

What I don’t understand is why these people want to continue to feed the Wall Street gang with health care. Twenty to thirty percent profit and they deny people care. One insurance company has two corporate jets. CEOs making millions…the hospitals and medical supply companies are just as bad. What are these people thinking?

Most of the people I saw were vets and on medicare. So are these people only concerned about themselves? When the profit goes to forty or fifty percent…will they own up to what they did?

Obama gave a tax cut earlier this year, I did not receive it. I guess I made too much…but I’m not complaining, I’m just glad to have a job! And someone has to pay for the two wars that Bush did not fund and the drug deal for the seniors that benefited the drug companies. I would gladly pay more so people had health care. Earlier this year, a little boy died because of an infected tooth!

You know, if you look at the voting records of some of these long time republicans…no matter who is in power..they vote no to everything. Ron Paul…straight no to everything. So are these people really doing their jobs? Are they playing it safe voting no?

I think Obama is doing a great job, considering what he was handed.