Feeding the Red Meat of HateIt's Immoral To Not Vote 'Yes' on One By Constance York
CN Source: Michigan Journal October 14, 2008 MichiganAnti-Drug Group Joins Fight Against Med Marijuana By Dawson Bell
CN Source: Detroit Free Press October 14, 2008 Lansing, MIUS Deputy Drug Czar Says Proposal 1 is About Dope By Ted Roelofs
CN Source: Grand Rapids Press October 13, 2008 Grand Rapids, MIU.S. 'Drug Czar' Criticizes Prop 1 in LansingWalters, the director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, said during a Lansing stop that the passage of Proposal 1 would result in more teens abusing marijuana and the expansion of the drug trade in Michigan.OiNkDeCePtion Is Flying BlindMarijuana Drug Czar Distorts ReportThe proposal "gives people who are addicted a way to say I have a medical problem" and get more of the drug, Walters said.
"Marijuana does not lead to physical dependency, although some evidence indicates that the heavy, long-term users may develop a psychological dependence on the drug"
-- The Shafer Commission of 1970Walters, a Lansing native, compared Michigan's prospects to what has happened in California since 1996, when the state passed a medical marijuana bill.Distortion 1: Drug Use Post-ProhibitionAs a result, Walters said, numerous "pot shops," places where the drug is easily available, have opened up in places such as San Francisco, and teens have found sympathetic doctors to write prescriptions for them.Distortion 10: Young People and DrugsWalters said that unlike opiate medications, such as morphine, medical marijuana there is largely unregulated. The potency of the drug can vary widely, and there aren't uniform production standards in place.Distortion 11: Marijuana PotencyPot Potency? Boomers' blissfully unfazed by mere facts. Plus, he said, a pharmaceutical synthetic form of marijuana named Marinol is already on the market.Bud Beats Mairdinol for Pain"We don't tell people the best we can do for them is make them intoxicated, To say, we need to smoke a weed to make people high because that's the best we can do for them is an abomination." Walters said.Groups Endorsing RxGanjaGranny Storm Crow's MMJ List
Vote Rigging and Suppression Ahead of the 2008 Election by Greg Palast
Sarah Palin’s Radical Right-Wing PalsMax Blumenthal on Her Ties to the Pro-Secessionist Alaskan Independence Party
McCain's Red Meat of HateFormer McCain Supporter Accuses the Senator of "Deliberately Feeding the Most Unhinged Elements of Our Society the Red Meat of Hate"
Why Are McCain Backers So Angry? by Robert Parry
Judge Orders Michigan to Restore Names of 1,400 Purged Voters to RollsAnheuser-Busch, Bottled Water Lobby Sponsor Presidential DebateGOP Voter ChallengesOhio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner on Voter Rights, Faulty Electronic Voting Machines, Voter Fraud and GOP Voter Challenges
Voter Purging ProcessShrouded in Secrecy, Prone to Error and Vulnerable to Manipulation
Incarceration Now!NPR’s On The Media Interviews Amy Goodman
Around 800 people were arrested during the four day Republican National Convention earlier this month. Dozens were reporters, and one was Democracy Now! host Amy Goodman, who argues the arrests have a chilling effect on journalists.
4500+ votes lost in one NC countyMessage #75496 posted by pisshead80 (Info) November 05, 2004
All across the countryTroy King Advocates BREAKING the Law!Wednesday, September 17, 2008I just got a call from my colleagues, who are spending this week registering people currently in jail who have been convicted of minor drug possession, to vote in the upcoming election. They told me that my good friend Attorney General Troy King has taken to the airwaves to condemn this historic effort calling it one of the worst things he has ever seen.
Kirk Tousaw, Another NDP Candidate in BC, Forced to ResignThe federal New Democrats lost another B.C. candidate Friday, the second to quit in a matter of days. Vancouver-Quadra candidate Kirk Tousaw, a civil liberties lawyer and former campaign manager for the B.C. Marijuana Party, resigned Friday afternoon. Tousaw has been a long-time advocate for the legalization of marijuana and once appeared on Pot TV, a website run by party leader Marc Emery. He is also chair of the B.C. Civil Liberties Association's drug policy committee.
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Dana Larsen Forced to Resign as NDP Candidate in Canadian Federal ElectionDana Larsen was asked on Wednesday, September 16th to resign as the New Democratic Party candidate in the West Vancouver/Sunshine Coast/Sea To Sky Country riding. The resignation was requested by NDP head office following a Globe & Mail newspaper interview conducted Wednesday in which the reporter asked about coca plant seedlings being sold at Vancouver Seed Bank, which Dana helped open but no longer owns or works for.
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Black Box VotingAmerica's Elections Watchdog Group
Diebold takes down blackboxvoting.org???US election fraud? Perish the thought!
By Egan Orion: Wednesday, 24 September 2003
Who's Editing WikipediaDiebold, the CIA, a Campaign
Diebold's Political Machine March 5, 2004By Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman
Diebold Accidentally Leaks Results Of 2008 Election EarlyVoting Machine Controversy by Julie Carr Smyth
August 28, 2003 by the Cleveland Plain Dealer
Diebold Voting Machine Owner Committed To Give Votes To Bush in 2004
Diebold, Electronic Voting and the Vast Right-Wing ConspiracyDiebold in the NewsA Partial List of Documented Failures
Lost Homes, Lost VotesAre Republicans Trying to Block Foreclosed Homeowners from Voting in Michigan?
The Democratic National Committee and the Obama campaign have filed a federal lawsuit to block a controversial voter suppression tactic in Michigan. The Michigan Messenger reported this week that the chairman of the Republican Party in Macomb County is planning to use a list of foreclosed homes to block people from voting in the upcoming election as part of a Republican effort to challenge some voters on Election Day.
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Could See Unprecedented Attempts to Bar African American VotersAs we continue on the subject of voter suppression and race, we turn to Queens College political science professor and bestselling author Andrew Hacker. In the latest issue of the New York Review of Books, Hacker writes,“Obstacles to getting blacks to vote have always been formidable, but this year there will be barriers—some new, some long-standing—that previous campaigns have not had to face.”
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PREJUDICE: MARIJUANA AND JIM CROW LAWS