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Obama cuts U.S. National Guard Counterdrug funding in Half. Prevents Heli searches!

Bi0hazard

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It's obvious Obama hasn't been preventing the blatant attacks on medical dispensaries and patients over the past years by the DEA - arguably worse than any previous administration. However, this move will cut the funding for antidrug programs run by the US National Guard, including helicopter searches. This is one of the few good things he has done in slowing down or preventing the BS antidrug policy being carried out on cannabis. It may just be a political move for election, given how important the Cannabis issue is in voting concerns. Hopefully we can see more of this in the near future - moving towards ending the pointless attack on such a harmless and medically helpful herb.

Personally, I think Bush was also incredibly corrupt as most know - but don't really want to make this a left vs right political thread. Both parties are bought out and paid for by the multinational Corporations, Big Pharma and prison industries. This way they can direct rhetoric towards two groups of people with different beliefs in order to keep their corporate corruption functional across both parties and agendas. It's a simple divide and concur technique (playing the public from two opposing sides) - where they can package 2 different media outlooks to the public that both favor big pharma and the multinationals over the health of our own country. That's Mainstream Mass Media, whose funding comes from large advertising companies, who represent 100's of pharmaceutical companies, oil companies, military industrial complex companies etc - which is why you rarely see the mainstream media speak bad about it's own industries - while making false claims against the medicines that could undermine their industries.

Just wanted to point out that I am also as aware of how incredibly corrupt Bush and Obama are - so it's not just blind "Obama support or bashing" thread =)

Obama cuts U.S. National Guard Counterdrug funding in Half: Article Content.
Full Article Link @ http://releaf.co/?p=4651

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While Marc Ambinder’s much discussed, scantily-sourced GQ report of a second-term “pivot” runs through the murderers’ row of complaints against the Drug War—the cocaine/crack disparity; mandatory minimum sentencing; property-seizure laws and the fattening of the corrections industry—he doesn’t report that the president’s “aides and associates” have identified any of these as a starting point for Obama to “tackle” first.

“Don’t expect miracles,” Ambinder cautions, and that’s where he gets it wrong. The miracle has already happened. Here’s the answer that Ambinder’s anonymous sources failed to leak to him: the pivot point for Obama’s new direction is homegrown marijuana, and it’s already started.

The presidential request for the FY13 budget deals a mortal blow to the helicopter-powered marijuana eradication umbrella. It does so by cutting in half the funding for the U.S. National Guard Counterdrug program, the Defense Department’s contribution to the marijuan-eradication effort that has, for the past 20 years, limited the size of domestic marijuana patches and increased the demand for “blood pot” imported by ultraviolent Mexican drug cartels—while doing nothing to stem the supply to anyone who wants to get high.

Until now, the DEA and state law enforcement could count on the National Guard to fly hundreds of helicopter hours over national forests and other public land, where growers became active following the passage of property-seizure laws in the Reagan years—but the FY13 budget changes that.

The 50-percent cut is not being apportioned evenly across the states—it’s a two-thirds cut in Oregon and a 70-percent cut in Kentucky, while the Southern border states are receiving less severe reductions in funding. It’s essentially a diversion of Defense Department assets away from the interior American marijuana fields to where the national-security risk is greatest: along our Southern border.

“We’re not going to have legalized weed anytime soon,” the president told late-night television host Jimmy Fallon in April. But there’s a lot a president can do to unwind the marijuana prohibition without going full-on Peter Tosh. After all, how effective is an umbrella with holes in it?

Without a fully functional eradication program, the feds cannot keep domestic pot production down. So even if it remains illegal, domestic production could boom during FY13, the first growing season of Obama’s potential second term.

The road map to pot decriminalization, an essential first step for any pivot on the drug war, can be found in the executive order President Obama issued on immigration to effectively implement components of the DREAM Act without the help of Congress by ordering his executive branch to de-prioritize enforcement of certain laws.

The simple fact that President Obama would even consider breaking the taboo of the marijuana prohibition is itself a miracle, given that our last president from the Democratic Party gave us the 1996 federal three-strikes law, which remains one of the most outrageous components of the pot prohibition, sending nonviolent marijuana growers to prison for life without parole for the offense of persistent criminal farming.

When Obama makes public his drug-war pivot, he will have 40 years of an abusive relationship between the Oval Office and marijuana to undo. When Ambinder says that drug laws in America “were created almost nakedly to marginalize disfavored groups,” what he’s talking about in part is how President Nixon doubled down on the already-in-place marijuana prohibition on the morning of May 26, 1971.

“I want a goddamn strong statement on marijuana,” Nixon told his chief-of-staff, Bob Haldeman. “I mean one on marijuana that just tears the ass out of them ... By God we are going to hit the marijuana thing, and I want to hit it right square in the puss ...”
President Reagan followed suit with a massive expansion of the federal government’s powers in matters of drug-related justice: eliminating federal parole; creating mandatory minimum sentences, and allowing federal agents to seize land and property from people merely suspected of being involved in “drugs,” whether those drugs were marijuana or heroin, in complete disregard of the suspect’s Fourth Amendment protections.

Any détente of the drug war that Obama might tackle in his theoretical second term must include, eventually, a massive legislative package that returns America to a pre-Nixon posture on pot; flattens the cocaine/crack disparity; eliminates mandatory minimum sentences; re-instates federal parole for nonviolent and victimless crimes; reins in property-seizure laws; grounds the fleet of pot-spotting helicopters; and grants blanket clemency for those currently serving federal prison time for trumped-up marijuana crimes.

In other words, in his second term, President Obama needs to kick Richard Nixon right square in the puss. In the meantime, by easing enforcement of domestic marijuana cultivation, thereby reducing demand for Mexican blood pot and freeing up Defense Department assets to send to the Southwest, the president can achieve another of his campaign promises: improving our border security.
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Hash Zeppelin

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this is cool. it helps indoor growers too because they cant use there infra red now. see infra red spying from the ground is deemed a 4th amendment violation, but it is not considered a violation from the air.
I still would rather have Obummer than Romney for mmj because at least obummer knows what it is. Mitt Romney basically said "fuck you, I don't do drugs" to a wheel chair bound mmj patient, so in conclusion fuck Mittens.
 

HUGE

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^I still would rather have Obummer than Romney for mmj because at least obummer knows what it is. Mitt Romney basically said "fuck you, I don't do drugs" to a wheel chair bound mmj patient, so in conclusion fuck Mittens.

triple fuck mittens
 

Bi0hazard

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Triple fuck mittens, double fuck obama - unfortunately...

Something something.... lesser of the two evils... <- what kind of system only allows you to choose from two evils? Is that real freedom of choice or perceptual totalitarianism?
 

Hash Zeppelin

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I kinda think there is a secret club where All the "rivals" in this thing get together and have scotch and cigars and compare crystal manacles, and Scrooge McDuck lives there. lol.

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bentom187

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lol im sure this will receive no news coverage but i hope it gets around the internet. 2 wings of the same bird of prey.

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vonforne

He repositions the USCG to the border while he plans to deploy several thousand drones to replace them. Hmmmmmm does it look like that to anyone else? It is the first thing that came to mind for me.

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D.D.

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They will fly... with or without National Guard aid.
Just watch the Kentucky sky beginning Aug 1st.
 

Critter

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Thanks for the info/post...very interesting things going on. Unfortunately the sick and medicating will still be prosecuted every day in non-legal states.
 
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vonforne

The question that came to mind next is where is the cut money going now??????? The drones......well when I seen them using them in the war in Iraq and Afghanistan and how they used them to SECRETLY cross borders and kill who they wanted I knew one day they would come. The thing about the drones here inside the US is that they can land anywhere, never get tired, have no families to go home to. They have one goal.........gather intelligence. It should make for a more orderly and money saving Police State. :woohoo:
 

Bi0hazard

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Not to BUG anyone out, but lets hope it doesn't move in this direction too fast... (Ya... The Pun is intended)

Researchers Take Step Toward Creating "Cyborg" Insects for Surveillance:

Full Article @ http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_t...ate_cyborg_moths_for_surveillance_video_.html

Insect cyborgs may become first responders, search and monitor hazardous environs:
Full Article @ http://ns.umich.edu/new/releases/20...ponders-search-and-monitor-hazardous-environs

Weaponizing the Pentagon's Cyborg Insects
http://aep.typepad.com/american_empire_project/2008/03/index.html
 

D.D.

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Bi0hazard, I haven't followed the links... not yet, but I have been hearing of those robot insects for 6-8 years now, so they probably have some rather advanced prototypes by now.

vonforne, That is a very good possibility... or the money could be sent to individual state or county/parish governments for more localized eradication efforts.

Then again, he could be telling the truth, but didn't he say the feds would lighten up on growers in the Med states?

There is one thing that I have learned in all my years... A politician will tell you anything you want to hear in exchange for a vote... but just try and contact one to make good on their promise after the election.
 

Hash Zeppelin

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The question that came to mind next is where is the cut money going now??????? The drones......well when I seen them using them in the war in Iraq and Afghanistan and how they used them to SECRETLY cross borders and kill who they wanted I knew one day they would come. The thing about the drones here inside the US is that they can land anywhere, never get tired, have no families to go home to. They have one goal.........gather intelligence. It should make for a more orderly and money saving Police State. :woohoo:

This is such a shame. The entire federal government should be impeached because of this.

I have already read about groups of people vowing to shoot them down, but I don't see how that is practical. If the drones sense that there is a lock on it then it finds from where and deploys flairs and evasive tactics, and then launches a missile at what ever shot at it, or some f-15's show up and do it.
 

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