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    Totalitarian North Korea As A Future Marijuana Strains Paradise

    ʺA pound of cannabis can be bought for the dirt cheap price of just under $3 in US dollarsʺ.

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    • starramus
      starramus commented
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      Trendy and hip propaganda tripe from america's indoctrination machine. Does anyone remember that we killed 2,000,000 of their people and bombed their country into the Stone Age? Why do they hate us? Aren't we innocent babes in the woods? Face up to our own totalitarian dictator. She is called capitalism, and she rules every avenue of your life. per me caeci vident!
      Last edited by starramus; 12-26-2016, 03:46 PM. Reason: I toopid!

    • alltatup
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      I agree 100% starramus, what we have done throughout Latin America in the name of "keep the world free for democracy" (which really means "protect our financial interests") is utterly heartbreaking. Not to mention the Middle East...

    • starramus
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      One of Galeano’s early works, Open Veins of Latin America (1971), received an unexpected publicity boost in 2009 when Hugo Chávez, president of Venezuela, thrust a copy into the hands of the US president, Barack Obama, at a summit meeting in Trinidad. Great book that I have in my personal library.

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    Hi dontknownuttin...that's a very interesting website, I'll be spending some time there. Thanks. When I played Army in S. Korea in '72 weed was $10 a kilo (cleaned...no stems, no seeds), opium was $2 an ounce and came in Copenhagen tins, heroin was $1 for a 00 capsule. I'm pretty certain it all came from the North. A South Korean caught with just a joint back then would do hard time for a long time. We spent a lot of time running around in the boondocks, I never saw any pot growing anywhere.

    starramus... Absolute fact, the North Koreans started that war. The U.S. had 40,000 good men killed and 100,000 wounded helping to save the South Koreans from the North. Almost 8,000 of those GIs have never been accounted for. More than 400,000 S. Koreans lost their lives, with more than 400,000 wounded. N. Korean and Chinese fatalities estimated at 1.5 million plus. Here's a link if you'd like to know what really happened there.
    Find out more about the history of Korean War, including videos, interesting articles, pictures, historical features and more. Get all the facts on HISTORY.com
    The purpose of our lives is to be happy. Dalai Lama

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      vho.org/aaargh/fran/livres8/BLUMkillinghope.pdf Begins on page 44. "There's a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in." Leonard Cohen

      alternative archive https://archive.org/details/fp_Killi...I-William_Blum

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        Get your political news here! Damn! Jimmy, your show just gets better and better. I go to you first for political news. Stopped cable years ago. Aljazeera, RT, and you baby. That’s all I need. (Your humor is therapeutic. Our situation is overwhelming and depressing and your humor is the best medicine–aside from a little 420.)


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        • alltatup
          alltatup commented
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          Like I said...It's the Newspeak of this country: always shrouding their operations in the rhetoric of protecting democracy. As far as I can tell, inside the US, democracy is pretty much a white privilege. Which is why I no longer stand for the national anthem...
          Last edited by alltatup; 12-27-2016, 02:58 PM.

        • starramus
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          Nor do I stand! Don't forget the many bombings these days for humanitarian reasons. My wife and I protested the 2003 invasion of Iraq before it occurred. The rest of the country whipped into a war frenzy. How could we know more than our illustrious leaders who just about all piled onto the bandwagon? We and the 4 year old daughter, and a puppy missed being tear gassed by a few minutes. We were right in opposing that phony war to eliminate non-existent WMDs. We were the few, the morally right, and the outcasts!

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        More political acumen from Jimmy.

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          War after war throughout our lifetimes. How can all be justified? Even General Smedley Butler railed against it with his "War Is A Racket". We are being pelted with the Fake News story of late. Contemplate Fake History. Discerning video that just might free your mind. https://youtu.be/1LA1DJXO--8

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          Caveat Emptor The enemies of the people are at the helm of power.



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          • alltatup
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            Amazing article: depressing as hell. What I don't get is that our new president was elected by "the little guy," but he is surrounding himself with monied elites--a kleptocracy (which is this century's version of aristocracy). Of course, the nobility were always a bunch of thieves... Doesn't "the little guy" get it?????

          • starramus
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            Wilhelm Reich explains it succinctly in his "Mass Psychology of Fascism".

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