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Old 07-01-2008, 09:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Wh00p View Post
so if you want weed legalized you say "yes, lets get the shit from mexico so that the U.S cant profit."

when the politicians say war against drugs, they mean war against outside drugs..

The U.S makes herioin..cocain and every other hardcore drug..
I don't know. You tell me. I don't do drugs (but I fully support decriminalization), but I see a dichotomy here. Do you support Obama? Do you support the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan? If you're against out wars but support Obama, how do you resolve the dichotomy of him voting for this bill. Couple that with his statement in his "Blueprint for America" to increase troop strength by an additional 100,000 troops and that sounds to me like a recipe for continued occupation and/or Empire building (Iran?).

If Obama intends to "decriminalize" marijuana then of course there'd be no need to fund an additional 400 million to stop drug traficking across Mexico, yes? If he is intent on decriminalizing marijuana then everyone would grow their own and smuggling across the US/Mexico border would cease, yes? Remember the Prohibition Act? It created a thriving smuggling operation across the US/Canada border. When Prohibition was killed, that operation ceased to exist.

Obama is pro war. Obama is anti drug. Resolve that.
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