Posts Tagged ‘posts-about’
Sunday, August 23rd, 2009
Here are some drug war items I’ve wanted to write full posts about but haven’t had the time: – Anthony Citrano writes about the latest wave of medical marijuana raids in Los Angeles. According to Attorney General Holder’s previous statements, federal authorities wouldn’t be targeting any establishments that are complying with state law. Unfortunately, many of these raids are happening without any disclosure of what state law the establishments are being accused of violating. For Obama’s p
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Open Thread
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Sunday, June 28th, 2009
I wasn’t going to write this post. Really, I wasn’t. The Internet has been flooded from Twitter to Facebook to all the 300 blogs I read with posts about The Death Of Michael Jackson And What It Meant To Them, and I don’t really have much to contribute. I was born in 1980 into a family of stinky hippies and I cut my teeth on Pink Floyd’s The Wall. Pop music was seen as some sort of abomination and I could still probably sing you a medley of anti-war songs that I grew up listening to. My broth
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We. Made. You.
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Sunday, June 28th, 2009
Okay… After watching an almost endless loop of “Thriller” video clips, I’m wondering what everyone else is thinking. I for one, am sad to anyone die before their time. But, I suspect that Michael Jackson had been courting his death for a long time, prior to this
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Bye Bye Mikey…
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