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Mexican 'Drug Cartels' in Hilo and Kona?
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Originally posted by centipede

LeeE, if all 50 states clamored for legalization and the Federal Government "Just Said No", it would signal a confirmation that the rights and wants of American Citizens have become null and void. As such, the Federal Government would have come out of the closet and exposed itself as being an enemy of the people that it is constitutionally bound to serve, and our future as a nation would enter uncharted territory.


Yep. From what I'm reading in papers around the country, <mapinc.org>, , <whatreallyhappened.com>, many folks have woken up to the parasitic nature of our economic and political system. Two states are looking at going Dutch now and more will follow. They won't be able to afford not to.

States need to flex their muscles at this time and hopefully, learn to use them again. I think they will.

Besides, the economic prognosis for our federal government is not looking good.

Too bad the advisability the continuing the empire is not open for discussion on the national level, (Ron Paul, Kucinich and a few others excepted), but that could change too.

Think of how much better our nations finances would be if we weren't forced to pay for a global Wall Street Empire and a price support system for "illegal" drugs.

The predictable and predicted consequences of the latter are now here and getting huge media attention. I like to tell people when throwing this stuff around, is that the American people can have pretty much anything they want. They just have to demand it.

More coffee is required...
Lee Eisenstein
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"Be kinder than necessary, as everyone you meet is engaged in some kind of strudel."
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RE: Mexican 'Drug Cartels' in Hilo and Kona? - by LeeE - 03-29-2009, 04:17 AM

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