IS THAT THE BULLSHIT YOU ARE TRYING TO HAND OUT?

STILL WAITING FOR THE TIME THE FASCISTS COME AND GET YOUR ASS AGAIN. MAYBE THEY CAN LOCK YOU UP IN A MENTAL INSTITUTION TOO. You must be CRAZY to be growing again. HELL, EVERYONE KNOWS DRUGS ARE A TERRORIST PLOT. IF YOU ARE GROWING YOU MUST BE A TERRORIST.
IF YOU SUPPORT DRUGS YOU ARE SUPPORTING TERRORISM. Isn't that the BS they are spreading.

Another myth Busted. Smoking pot is a right. Hell, I know all pot smokers are supporting terrorists. My darling Government told me so.

I'LL LAUGH MY ASS OFF.

KARMA, KARMA, KARMA, KARMACAMILLION.

With this dumbass, scam, bullshit... Hope you got enough info on NOLA cause my assistance with you IS DONE.

Ed Ward, MD



Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
Susan Lindauer, the former Democratic congressional aide charged with spying for Iraq, was arrested several months after meeting with an FBI agent who posed as a Libyan intelligence agent looking to recruit support for Iraqi groups attacking U.S. forces in the aftermath of the war.

According to the indictment charging Lindauer with conspiracy to spy for Iraq, that meeting took place on June 23, 2003, in Baltimore, Maryland. The indictment charges that Lindauer and the agent "discussed the need for plans and foreign resources to support [resistance] groups operating within Iraq."

The indictment says Lindauer met with the agent again on July 17, 2003, to discuss the same topic. Then, according to prosecutors, the undercover FBI agent instructed Lindauer to leave a set of documents at a designated spot in Takoma Park, Maryland, the suburb of Washington, D.C., where Lindauer lives. The indictment says Lindauer left the requested documents on August 6, 2003, and left another set of documents on August 21, 2003.
http://www.nationalreview.com/york/york200403111444.asp


From 'Spy' to Psychotic
An ex??Seattle Post-Intelligencer reporter and former U.S. Senate and House aide, Lindauer, 43, was charged in March 2004 with conspiring to act as a spy and being an unregistered Iraqi agent. U.S. prosecutors allege the antiwar activist accepted $10,000 from Hussein's intelligence unit over five years and sought to support resistance groups after the U.S. invasion of Iraq. She insisted her efforts??principally, to get economic sanctions lifted against Iraq??were misunderstood. She was not specifically charged with spying or espionage. The bigger question, however, was always her sanity. She had a history of mood swings and paranoid fears. People were watching her, she often said, although, as it turned out, federal agents indeed had set up surveillance and tapped her phone. Still, if she betrayed her country, did she do so knowingly?

She had a history of mood swings and paranoid fears. People were watching her, she often said, although, as it turned out, federal agents indeed had set up surveillance and tapped her phone. Still, if she betrayed her country, did she do so knowingly?Her mental illness is now official. Two court-appointed doctors determined, according to a ruling last fall by U.S. District Judge Michael Mukasey, "the defendant is suffering from psychotic disorder not otherwise specified, delusional disorder, hallucinatory phenomena, and mood disturbance that render her mentally incompetent to the extent that she does not understand the nature and consequences of the proceedings against her and is unable to assist properly in her defense at this time." Lindauer is undergoing observation to determine if she'll ever be able to defend herself in court, perhaps aided by antipsychotic drugs.
http://www.seattleweekly.com/news/0607/lindauer.php


Another myth busted!

Have a good one!:thumbsup: