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Former Mexican president pushing for pot legalization
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>>>>http://www.cnn.com/2013/05/30/us/washington-marijuana-fox/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
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>>>>Considering what the 'war on drugs' has cost the people of Mexico, this is obvious stance to take.
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>>>>One thing that I was unaware of though - Jamen Shively (former Microsoft executive) is heading up a new business venture that aims to create the first national brand of retail cannabis in the United States. Needless to say I get a kick out of that one...hahahahaha
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>>>What an amazing horses a$$ Fox is telling the US what we should and should not have for laws.
>>Yes well thankfully the USA never does that to anyone...hahahahaha. Anyway you have to admit what he's saying makes a lot of sense.
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>>>He was the figurehead of the criminal anarchy known as Mexico, during an interview in which the fate of a US Mormon mother that was kidnapped by Mexican soldiers and Mexican courts and held for ransom was brought up (and he nicely ignored it). Yep - open the US markets to easy shipping for Mexican drugs.
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>>He's not the president - he's the ex-president., and keep in mind the way this 'criminal anarchy' came to be is due to us feeding all their criminals money via drug purchases.
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>It (Mexico being a corrupt worthless little hellhole) hasn't changed since the 1800s. Quit trying to blame the US.
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>>>Do I care whether weed is legalized? Nope. It was almost legalized when I was a teen and then for some reason was switched to heroin status. If alcohol is legal, I see no reason why weed isn't since it is less harmful.
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>>That's nice to hear you say - seems like you're view on this has evolved recently???
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>That has always been my opinion for weed.
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>>>I do care about the Somalia of the Americas being on the US southwest border, especially when we have a US regime that wants to bring their 'culture' along with warm bodies over here and give them the right to vote (and free stuff).
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>>Immigration is another issue..but I will say that if I was living on the Mexican border in Mexico right now I would be trying my best to get the hell out of there and across the border before I got shot by a drug cartel.
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>No sense trying to fix their own house.

At some point a house is no longer worth fixing - you're better off simply moving. And if your a regular-joe person, how, exactly, do you expect such a person to deal with a bunch of gun carrying drug dealing thugs? It's not like you can call the cops for help - as they're in bed with the cartels. If it was me - I would figure that 90% of my problem is a result of the USA's drug policy and the USA's guns coming across the border. So I would move my house to the USA - and they should accept me too because it's the USA that f-ed up my house in Mexico.

>>>And they did let the lady out of their hellhole country yesterday after enough outcry.
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>>..which is more than I can say for how we've handled our kidnap victims in the Guantanamo Bay concentration camp.
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>Was she waging war against the US or civilization in general? Please chime in if you think there is some comparison.

No - but neither were many of the guys in Guantanamo Bay. At least she got charged with something - got to go to a courtroom - and got released. Many of the guys in Guantanamo Bay have never been charged with anything, yet are still in custody. You're right there is no comparison because Mexico did it better than us.

>I have no problem closing the facility at Guantanamo Bay. Shoot every prisoner and close it up. It's interesting that the Messiah's buddies that he wants to free are not wanted in their homelands - that's why a bunch are still there.

Brilliant! Who needs a trial, proof, evidence, or a shred of human decency when we can just gather our faithful NRA provided AK-47's and start wackin folks.
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