Comments on: Schwarzenegger: Marijuana's Not A Drug

Tells Magazine It's Just A Leaf; Spokesman Says Governor Was Joking

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by gkc99 October 29, 2007 10:41 PM EDT
"What the hell would you know? You are probably one of those Americans that can''''t find their own country on a map"--Posted by erasmus6

Why don''t you back-benchers get a life instead off telling us what to do? I suspect there''s plenty in the Great White North that could use some fixing. Start by sewing your mouth shut.
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by erasmus6 October 29, 2007 10:24 PM EDT
"You grow plenty of pot, and drink plenty of booze, up there, if I''''m not mistaken." posted by gkc99

What the hell would you know? You are probably one of those Americans that can''t find their own country on a map.

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by trenticus-2009 October 29, 2007 9:47 PM EDT
Bet he still gets high! Legalize the stuff and lets focus on more important things...
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by kansas1946 October 29, 2007 9:36 PM EDT
The usual hysteria about pot. This is a weed that grows in ditches, fields, glens, and valleys. Who cares. Humans are insane to be running around worrying about a weed. Why don''t they make dandylions illegal. I am tired of pulling them!!
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by jowand October 29, 2007 9:32 PM EDT
Smoking a joint should be mandatory before every session of the House and Senate, they might get something useful done like sleeping on the job.
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by mocalleo October 29, 2007 9:31 PM EDT
At least (R)nold was MAN ENOUGH to admit that he inhaled.

Unlike someone else (D) we all know.

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Message to Mcvet:

If it''s OK for liberals to take a "dig" at Bush,
then it''s OK for conservatives to take a dig" at Clinton.

GET USED TO IT, swastika breath.
Seig Heil, Mcvet

PS.
Next time, take your meds before you get online.

LOL
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by mcvet October 29, 2007 8:59 PM EDT
At least (R)nold was MAN ENOUGH to admit that he inhaled.

Unlike someone else (D) we all know.

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Posted by mocalleo at 04:44 PM : Oct 29, 2007
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Is this all you Fascist know? The issue isn''t important as long as you can get a dig in on Clinton huh? Anyone who says a Swastika doesn''t make you stupid should read this IDIOTs response to the issue at hand. SIEG HEIL Y''ALL!! ROFLMAO
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by vancouverboo October 29, 2007 8:10 PM EDT
He forgot about the steroids. But maybe they aren''t drugs either.
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by fibonacci_ October 29, 2007 7:58 PM EDT
Oops...alcohol illegal - Freudian slip as I open a beer.
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by gunownerdan October 29, 2007 7:56 PM EDT
COPS SAY LEGALIZE DRUGS!
ASK US WHY
After nearly four decades of fueling the U.S. policy of a war on drugs with over a trillion tax dollars and 37 million arrests for nonviolent drug offenses, our confined population has quadrupled making building prisons the fastest growing industry in the United States. More than 2.2 million of our citizens are currently incarcerated and every year we arrest an additional 1.9 million more guaranteeing those prisons will be bursting at their seams. Every year we choose to continue this war will cost U.S. taxpayers another 69 billion dollars. Despite all the lives we have destroyed and all the money so ill spent, today illicit drugs are cheaper, more potent, and far easier to get than they were 35 years ago at the beginning of the war on drugs. Meanwhile, people continue dying in our streets while drug barons and terrorists continue to grow richer than ever before. We would suggest that this scenario must be the very definition of a failed public policy. This madness must cease!

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