Monday, September 13, 2010

political prisoners, outlawed religions, profit

Marc Emery (a political prisoner) payed taxes on his seed mailing order business, Rev. Roger Christie, a former U.S. intelligence operative who became a minister after finding his intelligence activities unethical has been arrested, despite the governor of Hawaii, the city council and the mayor's approval for his sanctuary. Is freedom of religion a right? Is the pursuit of happiness a right? Why does the 'data information act' not apply? Original drafts of the Constitution were written on hemp paper, what is next, a raid on the museum that houses the drafts to the U.S. Constitution? Former DEA and Police have joined a group called law enforcement against prohibition (www.leap.cc), saying "when I arrest a murderer or rapist, that's one less murder or rape. When I arrested a drug dealer, I knew all I did was create a job opening." Even the mainstream media (the McLaughlin Group) on 9/12/10 says: -Martin Walker: Former President of Mexico Vicente Fox says "it's time to legalize drugs"; the war on drugs is a failure -Pat Buchanon replied: Mexico will not gain control [over Mexican drug cartels] until what Martin says happens, but that isn't going to happen -Eleanor Cleft replied: 'the insurgency' is generally political which is about greed, and they won't get control until they regulate and legalize drugs But this issue is whitewashed in the mainstream media, I hope you have the courage to print some ink on this so-called "war on drugs", a war designed not to succeed.

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