the right one.
the one that does not imprison non violent victimless "criminals"
the only one.
the one that'll turn that 5% into 15%
Ok. You got my vote, homie!
the right one.
the one that does not imprison non violent victimless "criminals"
the only one.
the one that'll turn that 5% into 15%
well he did manage to declare afg. a "combat zone" without congress..
specifically the air space above afg. whereupon he commenced tactical strikes BEFORE congressional approval.
of course bush was a traitor and a war criminal as has been every president since carter including BHO..
hell as far back as jfk?
so now we all understand..
the executive has the power to direct the agencies/officials involved in the implementation/enforcement but chooses to allow the draconian policies to continue.
is this either from a lack of compassion for our plight or a fundamental belief that we deserve to be imprisoned?
I just saw one of the latest Iowa polls:
Bachmann - 25%
Romney 21%
Pawlenty - 9%
Paul - 6%
Today, the Fearless Campaign announced a new effort to keep pressure on policymakers to re-evaluate our broken drug policy and eliminate unnecessary programs that are ineffective and burdening taxpayers. The campaign is asking supporters to sign onto a petition, which will be delivered to the White House, as well as send a personalized message to the President.
On Tuesday, Congressman Jared Polis (D-CO) and Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX) proposed an amendment to H.R. 1, a bill to fund the government for the rest of the current fiscal year, that would cut funding for the Office of National Drug Control Policy. Eliminating the ONDCP, commonly known as the Drug Czar’s office, would represent a savings of more than $1.5 billion over ten years. Unsurprisingly, the legislation stalled in Congress.
To view the petition, click here.
To view the “send a letter to the President” campaign, click here.
On the campaign trail in 2008, President Obama promised to “go through the entire federal budget, page by page, line by line” looking to cut programs that weren’t working or were no longer needed. Republicans promised to do the same. At a time when we are considering deep cuts to well-functioning programs and facing a significant increase in the national debt, eliminating the drug czar would save $24 million each year and $1.5 billion in a decade. This is money we can’t afford to waste.
For more information on the Fearless Campaign’s Drug Policy initiative, visit: http://www.fearlesscampaign.com/pages/about-drug-policy or contact Lisa Kaufmann at (303) 859-9097.
This is getting interesting! Ron Paul dropped something else on the floor in a on Tuesday. Can they out the Drug Czar?
Stupider actually, Michelle Bachman is the front runner, you'll be wishing sarah was president if bachman wins, she makes palin almost seem normal.Sarah palin....is America really that stupid???
bachmann,palin,romney,obama....
whats the difference again?