Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Obama, You're No Stranger to the Bong w/Gratuitous Nudity

APRIL 2, 2009 4:19PM

Obama, You're No Stranger to the Bong w/Gratuitous Nudity

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This excellent video/song is from Reason.

See Ron Paul on Drugs, OS pot compendium & of course NUDITY for the best of OS on the issue. I've updated it with more worthy pot posts TODAY.

Excerpts from Senator Webb's Parade article, Why We Must Fix Our Prisons:

America’s criminal justice system has deteriorated to the point that it is a national disgrace. Its irregularities and inequities cut against the notion that we are a society founded on fundamental fairness. Our failure to address this problem has caused the nation's prisons to burst their seams with massive overcrowding, even as our neighborhoods have become more dangerous. We are wasting billions of dollars and diminishing millions of lives.

… The United States has by far the world’s highest incarceration rate. With 5% of the world’s population, our country now houses nearly 25% of the world’s reported prisoners.

Drug offenders, most of them passive users or minor dealers, are swamping our prisons. … Justice statistics also show that 47.5% of all the drug arrests in our country in 2007 were for marijuana offenses. Additionally, nearly 60% of the people in state prisons serving time for a drug offense had no history of violence or of any significant selling activity. … African-Americans — who make up about 12% of the total U.S. population population — accounted for 37% of those arrested on drug charges, 59% of those convicted, and 74% of all drug offenders sentenced to prison.

It is incumbent on our national leadership to find a way to fix our prison system. I believe that American ingenuity can discover better ways to deal with the problems of drugs and nonviolent criminal behavior while still minimizing violent crime and large-scale gang activity. And we all deserve to live in a country made better by such changes.”

Obama Smoking Weed

Obama and the bong

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And now for some nudity:

Obama bear naked

Obama Palin and the Unitycorn

obama astride unitycorn

Obama and the unitycorn on vacation with cocoa butter rub

Obama and unitycorn oversee hudson miracle

Obama and unitycorn take on Wall St

the thigh!

Find more about Dan Lacey, painter of Naked Obama and his Unitycorn. He seems to be tracking the happenings of the presidency fairly closely, so I expect to see naked Obama and his Unitycorn with naked G20 leaders depicted with oils on canvas soon.

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hypocrisy much?

Comments

Obama's pragmatic. He has very many more important issues to deal with and spending his political capital on this one issue could well damn near exhaust it. Let's get the economy running again,fix health care, etc. etc. Then let's deal with the drug issue.
Here's another: Here in the land of the free and the home of the brave, if you are suffering the torments of the damned and you desperately need to die then good luck finding someone to help you out. In this country we have more compassion for out pets than we do for people. Don't give me that horseshit about the sanctity of human life, slippery slopes and so forth. If I can't die when I need to I am NOT free. Land of the free????
Amen. Let the pot people out of jail now!
There is no reason drug reform cannot be addressed at the same time as the economy et al. If you read up on it, you will find these issues are all intertwined. Including the right to die.
Good to see Webb speaking out for the most marginalized segment of our society. Perhaps if we empty the prisons of non-violent criminals, we can begin the desperately needed transformation back to a rehabilitative (vice retributive) prison system.
I don't think pot is harmless, but that is not the issue.
It is a plant. If the federal government can assert the power to prevent you from growing a plant in your backyard for personal consumption under the Commerce Clause, I fail to see that it would not have any other power, which would make such a government dangerously subject at best to a tryanny of majority a la DeTocqueville, which is not a trivial issue at all.
Webb is surprising me in a good way and earning a donation from the BBE coffers for his re-election campaign.

Fewer than 3000 people die from illegal drug use yearly (ZERO from pot), whereas prescription drugs take out hundreds of thousands of citizens.

The commerce clause is so stretched it is due to snap back hard. The over 20 million people who have been arrested for marijuana possession probably consider our government extremely tyrannical.
This is excellent. It has never made sense to me that people are sentenced to jail for either harmless recreational drug use or addiction to them.
Save this county's ass and legalize grass!

Pawed!
after his apology about the special olympics comment, it saddened me to see that obama considers this a stoner issue.

there is a lot of abuse of california's medical marijuana list, but there are also genuinely sick people. obama's unwillingness to take a clear stance on this issue doesn't suit a system of laws: this is fast becoming a system of men. thanks for writing!
It is an excellent protest song. I especially liked the photo of Arnold and the reminder that Newt is also a smoker of the evil weed.
i love that song. and it's time. way past time.
And I was so trying to curb my masturbation...
I agree that marijuana decriminalization is the key to solving so much here. And the big O laughing when asked is just dumb. I think this issue should be addressed by us all.
This post is great here BBE. It should be front and center on all the daily rags.
Hypocrite indeed.
new blog, you're cracking me up. Get it in hand, man! :)

I either haven't smoked enough pot lately or haven't been following American politics closely enough to understand all the subtleties, but I'm laughing all the same.
Has anyone considered the fact that prison overcrowding may become a very serious issue when so many people are destined to become homeless due to foreclosure. Three squares, a bed, cable TV and the possibility of education at the taxpayers' expense may be the "get out of jail free card" of last resort until the economy recovers. Keep the drug offenders in there with them, you could get a whole new breed of dealers with a bigger, stronger network at the end of this fucking mess.
I just saw the little pot leaf pin on Obama's lapel. That is
so classic. Great tune there.
Decriminalization is the way to go but i wouldn't
expect any moves in that direction too soon.
Change in our dear land is a slow mover.
cartouche, I've never heard anything about the American penal system that would indicate it's a place most people would willingly call home. The people who are foreclosed on are unlikely to land up in a Club Fed. I do like the idea of a bigger dope network tho. :)
Incarceration is a very big business in America. That is one reason why the politicians, including Obama, are reluctant to seriously address this problem. The politicians want to look "tough" on crime so they can get elected and re-elected. The "War on Drugs" results in huge profits for outsourced correctional facility contracts. As with most public policy, "follow the money" and you will discover why certain policies are favored over others.
RATED
I guess we know now why Jim Webb didn't get the VP nod over anachronistic drug warrior Joe Biden. Looks like Webb liked his own values and good sense more than the proven failure that comprises our status quo.

Obama's flippant dismissal of this issue reveals more about him that many admit. Marijuana decriminalization is a deceptive issue that frames many more philosophical matters about our culture, society and jurisprudence system other than just someone's right to get high. The fact Obama dismissed the issue in that manner, relying on old canards and obfuscations, shows his resemblance to a run-of-the-mill politician and not at all what he claims.

Is this yet another corporation masquerading as a human?
I agree with you BBE

Rated and roll another one!
Well...this is a case of Slander, Old Style:
you slander the commander
of chief ofchiefs
called to the Universal Summit 2009.

Thirty years from now, in,um,
2039,
will rate you well & obama not so well
then: what will your good karma accumulated
do to help the starving illiterates and the gnawing Mass Consumer
"do you consume?"
here in 2039, is how we guage a man's worth.
If he consumes, well, he'd, um
ostracized plenty! and...sometimes the sneaky, um,
arabs try to tease you to admit you consume,
when now the cool thing is not to consume

and it's you, Blue,
who makes this world,
and it isnt a world where presidents can doobie up with the homeboys.

Edgar J wallace told me:
"send this obama to the blacks! seeif they can be made sense of! damn loud people..."


it's swell here. no consuming of any kind
thanks to Behind blue eyes
winning over the Obama hawaiian grill & good time
Hawaiian style...
Hawaii...some vacation stop or spot is it?

no its the far far west...not the east..


jme
If these postings (and the number of people who asked Pres. O about legalization) are any indication, maybe we're only a few years away from legalization.
Actually Emma you're wrong on that one. Many people in America have made their homes in the penal system. They are in and out with 5 year, 6 month, 9 year, 2 year sentences. It's a revolving door and they say hello to each other and keep up on one another while in county jail waiting to answer on new charges or after having been re-arrested. I recently spent 7 days in jail due to a mandatory sentence on my 2nd offense driving while intoxicated...and i witnessed it first hand. One dude was out from a 5 year sentence and after 3 days out got drunk and tried breaking the glass door down on a convenience store and just waited by the glass till the cops came to arrest him. It's a life deal for many people. We need to re-establish the monastary in America without needing to commit a crime to be admitted.
Ach, Edgar J. Wallace is here again, but he's on morphine for his chronic pain. i gave him a hit of hawaiian gold
and he's perking up...jim
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