BlueCat and everyone else posting on this thread: Look's like I've found my home. A forum for people who are thinking the same things I am. That the "War on Terror" is a smokescreen for a war on freedom. That this experiment in Democracy known as the USA, is now officially over. That corporations and fascists are now in control. That we are witnessing, RIGHT NOW, George Orwells worst nightmares coming true. That the US government and George Bush are the great terrorists ever known to man (and we are funding it all). That its ok to believe in the American Dream as long as you don't attempt to live that dream. That (oh the irony) we the people need international monitors to insure the fairness of our elections. That the outcome of said elections are irrelevant, as both sides have been bought by corporations in advance. That the "choices" we have are controlled, and if you control the choices, you can control the outcome. That virtually every second of television programming is an attempt to control our minds, to null us to sleep, to propagandize, to instill fear, to instill hatred in people we don't even know, to train us to live with purpetual war. That the US govenment fears our beloved cannabis, NOT because it is concerned for our health, but because they have their own drugs for sale. We have reached that time where working within the process no longer works. We NOW live in a Police State. They control us through fear...fear of manufactured enemies of the state. We are living in very dangerous times. We are threatened by extremists on one side (who are reacting to the policies of our government), and our own State on the other, which has already placed many millions of citizens much like ourselves in prision, kicked in our doors, or gunned us down in the streets, and is on a neverending quest to build more prisons to house anyone who does not buy in to the establishment nightmare. We are now one nation, under surveillance.

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dboy Reviewed by dboy on . Bush's War on Pot America's long-running war on drugs has, literally, gone to pot. More than two decades after it was launched in response to the spread of crack cocaine -- and in the midst of a brand-new wave of methamphetamine use sweeping the country -- the government crackdown has shifted from hard drugs to marijuana. Pot now accounts for nearly half of drug arrests nationwide -- up from barely a quarter of all busts a decade ago. Spurred by a Supreme Court decision in June affirming the right of federal Rating: 5