Thursday, December 25, 2008

Decriminalization of Marijuana in Canada --Law 12

a video on Decriminalization of Marijuana in Canada

THC Kills Glioma Cancer Cells - Medical Miracles from Europe

April 4, 2008 - Before speaking to the 5th Clinical Conference on Cannabis Therapeutics in Pacific Grove, CA, Deputy Director of NORML Paul Armentano talks about new science on Cannabis (marijuana) and the Endo-Cannabinoid system being done in Europe, while American cancer patients, many with tragic cases of Glioma brain tumors, seek any news of an alternative therapy.
Paul references the work of Dr. Manuel Guzman, Madrid, who has seen THC kill brain cancer cells while leaving surrounding tissue unharmed, demonstating the neuroprotectant properties of Cannabinoids.
Then Paul is joined by Dr. David Bearman, of Galeta, CA, who tells of the fear that patients feel when encountering an cancer like Glioma.
Paul has collected the latest research on medical Cannabis, available in a PDF or booklet at:
http://norml.org
We also talk about Cannabis in the treatment of ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) and the documentary I'm doing on Cathy Jordan, a medical marijuana patient who has survived ALS for 22 years now!
View "Surviving ALS" in chapter releases:
http://YouTube.com/SurvivingALS
Cannabis Therapeutics Conference hosted by Patients Out of Time:
http://MedicalCannabis.com

Bill Maher on Marijuana Legalization, NORML 2002

Speaking in San Francisco to the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws annual conference in 2002, comedian and talk show host (now-"Real Time" on HBO; then - "Politically Incorrect"), Bill Maher rips into America's War on Cannabis, taking it personal because his friend Todd McCormick was in a CA prison at the time - serving 4 years for researching a book to help medical marijuana patients grow their own medicine, as a collaborative effort with motivational author Peter McWilliams.

http://norml.org

Friday, December 19, 2008

amazing guitar player

George W. Told The Nation ( By Tom Paxton)

What did you learn in school today? (Tom Paxton)

Worldwide rise of food prices

This video is a collection of film footage and photos about the worldwide rise in food prices.

Prices have risen dramatically in the last 3 years causing unrest in many lands as the people are hit even harder by the effects of inflation, poverty and greed.

The big companies who keep on raising their prices don't seem to be making any losses and are making larger profits than the previous year so is the rise of prices due to additional fuel costs as they claim ?

The background song is "Jail dem" by Trinidadian Calypsonian Roaring Lion.

I think his commentary despite being from 50 odd years ago is very appropiate to recent events.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Bush sums up his presideny with a song

Bush's Unwelcomed Surprise

President Bush defended his decision to invade Iraq at a press conference in Baghdad in what is most likely his last trip to Iraq. Sheila MacVicar has more on how the event took a bizarre turn.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Ron Paul on The Auto Bailout - How Much is This Really Costing! - 12/10/08

From our friends at www.cspanjunkie.org , Dr. Ron Paul speaking out against the fascist auto bailout.

If You're an American you should see THIS! for real

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YouTube's New Policies

Their new policies (leave comments telling them that you don't like this draconian new direction)

You can contact YouTube at the address below.

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Cow Gas (Fart) Tax Proposed by the EPA..................There Goes The Milk!

Is the government TRYING to bring business to a halt? What's next? .........We MUST stop the EPA!

new jfk assassination view, shocking

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Henry Rollins says GET OPINIONATED!

Tell McCain to End the Politics of Hate

What would you ask John McCain?

Condi Must Go!

John McCain And Medical Marijuana

John McCain And Medical Marijuana
Sen. McCain has changed his position from protecting states' rights in regard to medical marijuana to publicly stating that he does not support ending the federal raids on state medical marijuana patients and caregivers.

Sen. McCain has neither cosponsored nor voted on any legislation specifically addressing medical marijuana.

When Sen. McCain gave his official campaign announcement speech on April 25, 2007, at Veteran's Park in Manchester, New Hampshire, he was asked if he would end the federal raids on medical marijuana patients. Sen. McCain answered, "I will let states decide that issue."

On July 14, 2007, Sen. McCain held a town hall meeting at which he was asked about his stance on medical marijuana. When asked in April about ending the medical marijuana raids, McCain had responded, "I will let states decide that issue." But this time, when GSMM asked if he still supported ending the raids, he went into headlong retreat: "Not yet. I have not been into the issue since you and I talked. Let me make sure I have your name and address and I will give you a call or drop you a note on it. I have not, look, there is a divided medical thought this. You cite all of those that say it is very beneficial, there's an equal body that says it is not. And I believe that there is some possibility that quote "medical marijuana" could spread into other areas and that the definition of medical could expand rather dramatically. You've seen that in other cases. So, I will be glad to continue to examine it, but I don't think marijuana is healthy, I don't think that it is good for people, and I also, there is a large body of medical opinion that says there is plenty of other medications that are more effective and better and less damaging to one's health to use to relieve pain. So I will continue to look at it on your behalf and many other young people who feel very strongly about it, but right now my answer to you is no."

At an August 9 town hall meeting in Merrimack, New Hampshire, a GSMM volunteer asked Sen. McCain, "Seventy percent of New Hampshire voters and 74% of doctors believe the federal government should stop raiding and arresting the seriously ill who use medical marijuana with their doctors' approval. Do you disagree with 70% of New Hampshire voters and 74% of doctors?"

Sen. McCain attempted to deflect the question, first turning to a local sheriff in attendance at the meeting and asking, "What do you say, sheriff?"

When the sheriff responded, "Mark me down as undecided," Sen. McCain continued, "The sheriff said, 'Mark me down as undecided.' Thanks for the help, thanks a lot. It is my view -- and I thank you for your opinion -- this is a big issue in the state because it has come up many times ... I think there's other ways to relieve pain. I am not sure I would send -- I would ask the sheriff what his priorities are as far as law enforcement because they are the ones required to do it, but I do not believe in in legalizing it because I think there's other ways of relieving pain and applying medical help than that, and that’s my position."

On August 11, at a house party in Milton, New Hampshire, a clinical nutritionist who works with cancer patients told Sen. McCain that she has seen cancer patients benefit from medical marijuana, because it allows them to maintain their weight and continue lifesaving treatments. She cited a June 2005 poll that found that 74% of doctors disagree with the statement that "the federal government should be able prosecute those who use, grow, or obtain marijuana prescribed or recommended by their doctor for chronic pain within the guidelines of state law," as well as the 2005 Gallup poll that found that 78% of Americans support "making marijuana legally available for doctors to prescribe in order to reduce pain and suffering." She asked Sen. McCain, "Can you articulate a reason why you would disagree with the medical professionals and the American voters and continue arresting and raiding in those 12 states?"

Sen. McCain responded, "Well, first of all, I would disagree with your statistics that you just quoted. I would strongly disagree, and I'll be glad to give you my statistics which is that most -- the official position of the American Medical Association and the majority of medical practitioners believe that there are far more effective ways to relieve pain and suffering. So, I will be glad to provide you with my statistics and I would be glad to receive yours. I believe that marijuana is a gateway drug. That is my view and that's the view of the federal drug czar and other experts, although that is also a debatable question. I think that there is much more effective ways of relieving pain and suffering than the use of marijuana, and so therefore I view it as something that I do not support. That's just my considered opinion, I'd be glad to receive additional information. It's interesting to me how this issue comes up at every town hall meeting ... I'll be glad to get your statistics, but my position is I do not support the use of marijuana for medical purposes, I believe there are other ways of relieving that pain and suffering, and I'll be glad to send you the American Medical Associations paper on it, the one that I have as well. Thank you, and I'm sorry we disagree.”

Moments later, GSMM staffers asked a follow-up question, explaining to Sen. McCain that the American Medical Association's position paper on medical marijuana endorses further clinical research for medical marijuana. GSMM asked if he was in favor of further research, to which he responded: “Stu, I would agree with the American Medical Association, that is why they are what they are. I would agree with them, and right now they don't think its necessary for the same reasons ... But I am glad to hear your views and I am glad to hear your input, but we are obviously at an impasse on this issue. I will be glad to look at -- I would be more than happy to look at the American Medical Association's view of it. I've never claimed to be an expert on the use of marijuana, and so I would be glad to look at it. And one thing I'm confident of is that the next town hall meeting this issue is going to come up again, and so I will get even smarter on it."

During a house party in Exeter on September 29, GSMM volunteer Jon Perri asked Sen. McCain if he would arrest and imprison the seriously ill who use medical marijuana in the 12 states where it has been made legal. Sen. McCain responded, "Sir, no town hall meeting in New Hampshire is complete without some young man who has been sent here to talk to me about medical marijuana ... The answer, of course, is no, but the fact is I do not approve of the medical use of marijuana, I never have and I never will, and you all keep coming to the town hall meetings. I'm always glad to see you, it helps with the attendance. And keep asking me the question. In 1999, at one of my first town hall meetings, a young person stood up and said, 'What do you think about hemp?' And I said, 'Boy it's great, you make ropes out of it, it's a great idea.' I didn't know that we were talking about a different use for hemp then the one that I had in mind, and literally every town hall meeting I have someone come who has a cause, and your cause I respect. In all honesty -- please don't think that I'm trying to diminish your presence here and your advocacy for what you believe in, and if I offended you I apologize. You have every right to ask your question like everyone else does at a town hall meeting ,and I will continue to answer. Thank you for your commitment, I'm sorry we have a fundamental disagreement."

The next day, at a town hall meeting in Derry, seriously ill New Hampshire resident and GSMM volunteer Linda Macia asked Sen. McCain if he would end the federal raids on patients like herself. Sen. McCain responded, "Well first of all, you will have to show me a case where people are going in and arresting people who are dead and dying. You'll have to document that for me because I haven't heard of such a case, nor has anyone I know heard of such a case, so it must be a very well-kept secret, because we don't arrest people who are dead and dying. Again, you will have to document that for me, that's not the kind of society we live in and I would strongly disapprove of it. You may be one of the unique cases in America that only medical marijuana can relieve pain. Every medical expert I know of, including the AMA, says that there are much more effective and much better treatment for pain then medical marijuana. So, I'd be glad to continue this debate. Every town hall meeting I have, someone shows up and advocates for medical marijuana, and by the way, in all due respect, alleges that we are arresting the dead and dying and I still have not seen any evidence of that and again, I would be glad to accept that evidence from you, and if they are arresting dying people then I would be glad to do everything in my power to stop it, but I still would not support medical marijuana because I don't think the preponderance of medical opinion in America agrees with your assertion that its the most effective way of treating pain. And I would be glad to discuss it with you and receive the information you have."

On October 23, at a town hall event in Exeter, GSMM staff asked Sen. McCain, "Voters and legislators in 12 states have passed laws protecting the seriously ill who use medical marijuana with their doctors' approval. George Bush's current federal policy is to have armed DEA agents raid and arrest these citizens. In fact, just recently one of Gov. Richardson's medical marijuana patients, Leonard French, a 44-year-old paraplegic, had armed DEA agents come into his house, put a gun to his head, handcuff him to his wheelchair … The last time I asked you this question, you said you would oppose medical marijuana legalization at the federal level."

Sen. McCain interrupted, "I still do."

The GSMM staff member continued on, "Okay, sir, that's fine, but it wasn't my question and it never was. At the last town hall meeting, you said if people are being raided, you would do everything in your power to put those raids to an end. Now that you know the raids are occurring, your staff has received evidence proving that, will you stand by your word and end the federal raids on medical marijuana patients?"

Sen. McCain responded, "I have no evidence that's the case except your word."

The GSMM staffer then drew attention to a letter from New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson (D) to President Bush, asking him to end the federal raids on patients, saying, "I have a letter from Bill Richardson talking about how his patients were raided."

Sen. McCain responded, "I have great respect for Gov. Richardson. Great respect, but I don't believe it … The law is the law, and I do not believe it's going to be changed, and it's not going to be changed by me. And you can keep coming to town hall meetings if you want to and ask this question in different ways, and I will be glad to respond in the same way."

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Why Won't McCain Sign the GI Bill?

John McCain is F**king Crazy

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Glen beck talks about the new world order

Goodbye America, We'll Miss You!

The financial crisis that began in the United States spread to many corners of the globe. Now, the U.S. bailout looks as if it is going global, too, a move that could raise its cost and intensify scrutiny by Congress and critics.

Foreign banks, which were initially excluded from the plan, lobbied successfully over the weekend to be able to sell the toxic U.S. mortgage debt owned by their American units to the Treasury, getting the same treatment as United States banks.

On Sunday, the Treasury secretary, Henry Paulson Jr., indicated in a series of appearances on morning talk shows that an original proposal introduced on Saturday had been widened. "It's a distinction without a difference whether it's a foreign or a U.S. one," he said in an interview with Fox News.

The prospect of being locked out of the bailout set off alarm bells among chief executives of overseas banks whose American affiliates also hold distressed mortgage-related assets, like Barclays and UBS. The original text provided access to the $700 billion bailout for any financial institution based in the United States.

As the day wore on, some raised their concerns with the Treasury Department, arguing that foreign institutions were both big employers and major players in the American capital markets. By Saturday evening, the language had been changed to allow any financial institution "having significant operations" in the United States.

While Paulson has agreed with that argument, the Bush administration is also leaning on foreign governments to pitch in with bailout programs of their own as needed. "We have a global financial system and we are talking very aggressively with other countries around the world, and encouraging them to do similar things, and I believe a number of them will," Paulson said on Sunday.

The request is expected to be discussed during a conference call among Group of 7 finance ministries scheduled for Sunday evening, a European official said.

Allowing foreign banks to participate in the federal rescue package has not yet drawn widespread scrutiny in Congress, where a number of lawmakers, including Senator Christopher Dodd, Democrat of Connecticut, have acknowledged that millions of U.S. citizens do business with UBS, the Royal Bank of Scotland, and many other foreign-based banks in the United States.

But a number of lawmakers are wary that such an extension may worsen what could ultimately turn out to be a trillion-dollar bailout for Wall Street.

"I'm skeptical of the bailout, the whole bill is only a couple of pages long," said Representative Scott Garrett, Republican of New Jersey, who is a member of the House Financial Services Committee. As for the participation of foreign banks, Garrett said: "I have a concern with it, they probably should be treated differently, but Congress is really not getting any say."

If you are still in America, call Washington DC and tell them no.

The Bailout Fails !!!! Ron Paul Reports,

Three Way Presidential Debate - Obama, McCain, and Nader

Three Way Vice Presidential Debate - Palin, Biden, Gonzalez

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

What's So Bad About John McCain? by the Southern Avenger

Probable 2008 Republican presidential nominee John McCain is no less conservative than the rest of his party, despite accusations from talk radio and elsewhere

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Ron Paul at the CNN Reagan Library Debate 1-30-08

Ron Paul at the CNN Reagan Library Debate 1-30-08

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Why do we like Ron Paul?

Comments from some folks at the Saint Petersburg Blimp Rally for Ron Paul.

Saturday, January 5, 2008

The Ron Paul

The Ron Paul "Affair" is a sad, sad story, told by Tim Hunnicut, husband (he still believes so anyway ;-) of Linda Hunnicut -- the Granny Warrior!

Looks like she's taken Buddy and left him again, this time headed toward Texas, and also taking with her the Ron Paul Road Show!

For more information, go to www.RonPaulRoadShow.org.

To help support Granny, or to put a bid in on her WarriorWagon which is now for sale, go to www.GrannyWarriors.com!