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Old 06-05-2007, 11:24
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Re: What if 1,000,000 marched on Washington?

those in charge are not intersted in changing things, as long as theyīre paid, and the media is only as good the the ones making it..

If the donīt take their profession seriously, in the meaning of providing unbiased and neutral info of every major event happening, besides they like whatīs going on or not and beside itīs maybe not so good selling and controversial or not, or hurting the majorities feelings in whatīs right or not, then itīs just a paper from morons to morons, who are keen on keeping up conservatism... doesnīt take a lot, just put those news over excessively often dying black drug dealers in examination prisons to
the smallest column in page xx, do not print readers letters, that do not represent the convenient locally accepted opinions, etc.,

just as easy as democracy turns into hell, by just leaving out one little thing in personal rights, just the same is going about to happen, if you donīt obey you jobīs ultimate principles, often seen with docs (not allowed to work for the state or any institution, muist help, regardless of laws, or opinions, must not do harm), police, judges, law-making in the parliament.

I donīt see any chance for changes, as long as those in charge are being overrun by a whole new breed of democrats.
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Re: What if 1,000,000 marched on Washington?

Having abunch of stupid skibby stoners running around like abunch hulligans hitting on drumbs and doing there hole trip isn't the awnser. If you really want to get something done you can't have a have a bunch of people sitting around talking about getting somthing done. This past midterm election there were several states that voted to legalize marijuana, including nevada. Perhaps if people went out and voted yes instead of just talking about legalizing pot it would be legal there today. Even if we did legalize some sort of use of it in more states, Marijuana would still be a Schedual 1 drug. This means that the federal goverment feels it not only has a high potential for abuse but is medicaly useless. Herion, cocain, and meth on the other hand have been deamed medicaly usefull. If we really want something done we'd need lobbiest in Washington, that means we'd need money. Some sort of organization with real goals to research and lobbie for medical and or recreational uses of the good herb would have to be started...
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