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Fly by night

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5. and replace it with "the Green Badge of Courage", in honor of ...
Tue Mar 13, 2012, 02:45 PM
Mar 2012

... my fellow 800,000+ "homies" who get a pot bust each year in this country.

If the Mayo Clinic and Pat Robertson agree on medical cannabis, WTF is Barry's problem?

WTFWJD? Really?

Freedom, imagine that. tridim Mar 2012 #1
hopefully, it will come to the U.S. one day... villager Mar 2012 #2
Until then I think it's time to retire the phrase "Land of the free" tridim Mar 2012 #3
and replace it with "the Green Badge of Courage", in honor of ... Fly by night Mar 2012 #5
Well, I do still believe Obama is waiting until after the election to make a move. tridim Mar 2012 #6
Please. At this point, supporting marijuana legalizatoin is hardly "political suicide." Comrade Grumpy Mar 2012 #9
Obama isn't running against people. He's running against the media and an insane political party. tridim Mar 2012 #10
What about just marijuana legalization? Comrade Grumpy Mar 2012 #12
Do you think he'd survive these headlines? tridim Mar 2012 #14
Fear of Republican headlines. Comrade Grumpy Mar 2012 #19
He would win by 10 more percentage points if he legalized pot. Rageneau Mar 2012 #20
I hope BushCo doesn't have him killed. n/t EFerrari Mar 2012 #4
I wouldn't worry about it. n/t Bacchus4.0 Mar 2012 #7
Yup, Uribe was their boy, (Medal of Freedom from Bush) and he despises Santos now. Judi Lynn Mar 2012 #16
no, there isn't a shadow government, but I bet the Obama administration isn't too pleased Bacchus4.0 Mar 2012 #18
Who hasn't even accidently learned of the covert "shadow" operations run by the U.S. for ages? Judi Lynn Mar 2012 #27
trouble sleeping?? the rural population of Colombia is about 25 percent and the urban is about 75 Bacchus4.0 Mar 2012 #28
I though drugs were already decriminalized in Colombia. Comrade Grumpy Mar 2012 #8
Formally writing it as law? Seems it would make it far harder to overturn after this. Judi Lynn Mar 2012 #11
Well, I tell myself, when all else fails, actually read the article. Comrade Grumpy Mar 2012 #13
In USA, money comes first...... MindMover Mar 2012 #15
Excellent beginning. lsewpershad Mar 2012 #17
Good, kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Mar 2012 #21
Checkmate: Colombia Will Decriminalize Drugs Judi Lynn Mar 2012 #22
+1 sarcasmo Mar 2012 #23
From the archives: Kindasleezyrice and the Dyncorp spraying of Kogi medicinal plants: BeHereNow Mar 2012 #24
Copy of G_J's post on the thread: Open letter to GW Bush- BeHereNow Mar 2012 #25
Maybe South America will be able to liberate us in a couple of centuries. Vidar Mar 2012 #26
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