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To: Dane
Sheesh lay off the bong and LP e-mails dude.

You have any *actual information* on the subject?

I've challenged you-all Woddies before, name a few prominent D*ms who are for re-legalization. (Not the same as changing the crack vs. powder coke sentences, or being in favor of medical mj).

What's chnged since 1937, when the GOP was arguing that the MJ tax act was unconstitutional? Has the GOP become more conservative since then?

29 posted on 09/05/2002 3:20:04 PM PDT by Virginia-American
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To: Virginia-American
I've challenged you-all Woddies before, name a few prominent D*ms who are for re-legalization. (Not the same as changing the crack vs. powder coke sentences, or being in favor of medical mj).

Uh Barney Frank for one, although you will no doubt say that he hides behind the specious arguement of "medical marijuana".

Look the evidence is there right before your blood shot eye face that marijuana is a leftist issue.

Numero uno of the drug legalization scene is Hillary friend and numero uno socialist George Soros, who is the sugar daddy for, IMHO, one of your favorite "charities", the Lindesmith Center, which is on par with the Sierra Club of spilling leftist bile.

Yeah, yeah you will mention Bill Buckley and George Schultz as being for drug legalization, but they do not put their money where their mouth as Hillary's bestest buddy George Soros does.

30 posted on 09/05/2002 3:30:12 PM PDT by Dane
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