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Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Fox News: Rob Van Dam Vs. Fmr. Congressman Ernest Istook on Marijuana Legalization
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LOLOLOL I love the way the guy stalls at 1st to control the conversation. He deliberately used as much time as he could so that they wouldnt have time ti get to the truth. I also love how he at the end after Van had "refocused" the conversation back on cannabis, and his question was related ONLY to cannabis and he goes back to blanket statments of ALL drugs so he could be telling the truth. If he had staid on topic an answered his question he would either had to lie (which we know he does as all other pro) or would have had to tell the truth. People like this should NOT be in positions of power as they are deliberately misleading the public in an effort to please their special interests (read this guy is bought and paid for by big pharma petro chem take you pick ). He should be remove from office and the reporter should clarify instead of letting lies be blatantly told.
ReplyDeleteLove Rob Van Dam, he buries him with a non stop barrage of truth on cannabis. He's an excellent spokesperson, beloved by the wrestling community, marijuana reform and even the greater media and public. Rob Van Dam for Governor of California!
ReplyDeleteI went to the Oklahoma Capitol on Feb. 17, 2010 for the Medical Marijuana Day at the Capitol. I wrote a letter to my Senator Cliff Aldridge requesting an appointment with him to discuss this bill we were asking to be looked at. I recieved a call from his office giving me an appointment on the day of the rally. I went to his office for our meeting in the capitol building and was met by 4, yes FOUR, officers from the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (OBNDD). I was lucky, I went with 4 other people and 2 of them were attorneys. I went there with the intent of having a private conversation with my senator and he set me up for an ambush. I also did an interview with KFOR Channel 4 Oklahoma and you can find it by googleing Senator Cliff Aldridge Medical Marijuana. Law makers like these need to be voted out.
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