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See: Cost of U.S. drug war and Drug war causes high U.S. incarceration rate and Drug war charts and maps and Cannabis and the illusion of democracy in the USA. See: 2012 vote for cannabis. See: Mitt Romney strongly opposes marijuana for any use. See Republican-dominated National Rifle Association and mandatory minimum sentencing.
The majority of people incarcerated in prisons and jails in the USA are in due to drug-related offenses, crimes to get money for drugs, or drug-related parole or probation violations. Wikipedia: Drug-related crime. The number of inmates in the USA has increased almost 5 times over since 1980. It peaked in 2008. Obama's Democrat landslide in 2008 turned the incarceration rate around. The cost of the U.S. drug war is at least 1.5 trillion dollars. Cannabis is safer! Share link.

Be independent, not conservative or liberal!

2012 election

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The American states of Colorado and Washington voted to legalize cannabis, and Massachusetts became the eighteenth state to approve cannabis for medical use. See 2012 vote for cannabis. Prohibition, your days are numbered!

Mitt Romney in July 2012 in New Hampshire

Mitt Romney, July 2012, New Hampshire. See video and full quote. The initial question was about medical marijuana. It takes a 2/3 majority in Congress to override a Presidential veto. The U.S. is unique in this among Western democracies. So it is good that Romney was crushed by Obama in the 2012 election. In his presidency Obama said that marijuana is safer than alcohol. Share this graphic. See Wikipedia: Mitt Romney.

Marijuana Majority

www.MarijuanaMajority.com - See larger image.

Why did U.S. Republicans get their asses handed to them in 2012? Well, besides their idiotic rape comments, maybe it is because their support for "freedom" was a sham. For example; at the time of the election very few Republicans had cosponsored H.R. 6335 (see section on cosponsors). That bill would not have done anything more to legalize marijuana or medical marijuana; it would simply have allowed medical marijuana centers operating legally under state law to continue to do so. It would have amended the Controlled Substances Act so as to exempt real property from civil forfeiture due to medical-marijuana-related conduct that was authorized by State law.

Colorado, Washington Legalize Marijuana! By Phillip Smith, November 7, 2012. More Drug-Related Election Results, Good and Bad. By Phillip Smith.

It's on! Drug Policy in the 2012 Elections: The Initiatives. By Phillip Smith. See: NORML page on November 2012 election issues. See: Vote Medical Marijuana. A Record-Based Voter Guide. See: Steph Sherer: Medical Marijuana Is on Your Ballot. See: Election 2012 Resource Page. See: Florida Election Guide 2012 by Florida Cannabis Action Network. See: 2012: I-502 (Marijuana). Fact Check Washington. See: Make Phone Calls To Pass Marijuana Legalization Now! See: 7 Simple Ways YOU Can Help Legalize Marijuana. See: Mitt Romney strongly opposes marijuana for any use, and will fight it "tooth and nail". Share link.

Some more news

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Richard Posner, Federal Judge, Slams 'Absurd' Laws Against Marijuana, Other Drugs. By Nick Wing. Posted: Sept. 11, 2012. The Huffington Post. From the article:

He recently expressed displeasure with the current direction of the GOP, telling National Public Radio that he has become "less conservative" as the Republican "crowd of lunatics" became increasingly "goofy."

Republicans leading the drug war:

US criminal justice cost timeline

$228 billion total in 2007 according to BJS data. $36 billion in 1982 (not adjusted for inflation). Detailed yearly costs timeline is here (scroll down). See inflation-adjusted chart. BJS is U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics. The majority of prisoners are incarcerated due to the drug war. See drug war charts and maps. State prisons averaged $31,286 per inmate in 2010. See: Costs of U.S. drug war.

Of course there are some clueless Democrat incumbents too that need the boot:

Fortunately, it looks like some Democrats are pulling their heads out of Republican asses.

"Earlier this year, the Colorado Democrats announced their support for marijuana legalization in their 2012 party platform. On June 9th, the Texas Democrats endorsed marijuana decriminalization. Last weekend, the North Carolina Democratic Party added resolutions supporting medical cannabis and industrial hemp. ... Also worth noting, on June 2nd, the Washington State Democratic Party built upon their earlier endorsement of their state’s legalization initiative, I-502, by adding support for full marijuana legalization and medical cannabis as planks in their party platform."

The Reagans and Just Say No

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Brownshirts

The elephant is the mascot of the Republican Brownshirts. See: Holy War on Drugs, Republican-led mass incarceration. Share link.

November 1980 election to now. The Reagan Revolution. "Just Say No" and massive U.S. incarceration increase. U.S.-aided, government-sanctioned, drug-war death squads in Colombia, Mexico, Thailand, etc.. Reaganomics 101: Tax the poor and middle class. Spend exorbitant amounts on "freedom" (doublespeak for more prisons and jails). See Wikipedia: Ronald Wilson Reagan, Nancy Reagan, and the War on Drugs. See also: commons:Category:Just Say No.

Nancy and Ronald 6 Wilson 6 Reagan 6 riding the drug war Beast. Image info.
Just Say No

National Rifle Association and mandatory minimum sentencing

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Some people don't know that the National Rifle Association had a large part in causing the huge increase in the U.S. incarceration rate. The NRA strongly lobbied state-by-state for mandatory minimum sentences (also known as "Truth in Sentencing"), and "Two and Three Strikes" laws. Mandatory-minimum sentences, and long sentences in general (compared to other nations), are the root cause of the astronomical US incarceration rate according to a New York Times article. The majority of people incarcerated in the U.S. are in prison or jail due to drug-related offenses, crimes to get money for drugs, or drug-related parole or probation violations.
See list of incarceration rates by country (b c). Compare the rates. Due to the Drug War and long mandatory sentences the USA had the highest incarceration rate in the world for awhile. See cost of U.S. drug war: 1.5 trillion dollars!

Some 2012 Republican presidential candidates

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Mitt Romney will fight marijuana "tooth and nail".
Mitt Romney in July 2012 in New Hampshire

Mitt Romney, July 2012, New Hampshire. See video and full quote. The initial question was about medical marijuana. It takes a 2/3 majority in Congress to override a Presidential veto. The U.S. is unique in this among Western democracies. So it is good that Romney was crushed by Obama in the 2012 election. In his presidency Obama said that marijuana is safer than alcohol. Share this graphic. See Wikipedia: Mitt Romney.

Romney is a wimp and a fanatic at the same time. He said he would fight marijuana "tooth and nail". He means it. Most people grow out of early religious militancy, and moderate their views. Not Romney. From the article, The Wrath of Grapes, April 21, 2012 by Timothy Egan of the New York Times:
We know from a rare personal admission that Mitt Romney experienced a faint whiff of alcohol, a long, long time ago. “I tasted a beer and tried a cigarette once as a wayward teenager,” he said last November [2011], “and never tried it again.”

From Mormon.org: Why don’t Mormons drink coffee, tea, or alcohol? What is the Mormon Church’s law of health and proper diet?
More on Romney's history: Wikipedia: Mitt Romney.
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Video. July 2012.
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Quote from the New Hampshire event in late July 2012 (emphasis added): "The idea of medical marijuana is designed to help get marijuana out in the public marketplace and ultimately lead to legalization of marijuana overall. And in my view that's the wrong way to go. ... I'm opposed to it, and if you elect me president you're not going to see legalized marijuana. I'm going to fight it tooth and nail."

July 2012. Full quote  
"I would not legalize marijuana for medicinal purposes, and the reasons are straightforward: As I talk to people in my state and at the federal government level about marijuana and its role in society, they are convinced that the entry way into a drug culture for our young people is marijuana. That marijuana is the starter drug, and that the idea of medical marijuana is designed to help get marijuana out in the public marketplace and ultimately lead to legalization of marijuana overall. And in my view, that's the wrong way to go. And I know that other people have differing views. And if you'd like to get someone who is in favor of marijuana, I know there are some on the Democratic side of the aisle who will be happy to get in your campaign. But I'm opposed to it, and if you elect me president, you're not going to see legalized marijuana. I'm going to fight it tooth and nail."
Video with commentary. May 2012
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Romney Really Doesn’t Want to Talk About Medical Marijuana. Article and video. By Jon Walker. May 11, 2012. Just Say Now. "While in Colorado, local CBS Denver reporter Shaun Boyd asked Mitt Romney about his position on medical marijuana and the candidate was not happy. Romney became visibly upset about the question. He repeatedly interrupted the reporter and chided her for even asking him about it. ... When Romney did finally get around to answering the question he said that he does think marijuana shouldn’t be legal in this country and that he believes it is a gateway drug. ... With 77 percent of the country believing medical marijuana should be allowed Romney is in a tiny minority on this issue. If I were a politician and my position on a particular issue was extremely unpopular, I, too, would hate being asked about it."

Video. October 2007 in New Hampshire
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"I'm not in favor of medical marijuana being legal". Oct. 6, 2007. In New Hampshire Mitt Romney responds to a man in a wheelchair with muscular dystrophy. Romney refuses to answer the man when asked if he would arrest the man and his doctors. Youtube link. See here for closed-caption version. Don't forget to hit the [CC] button to activate them if you don't have them enabled by default (or click the button for interactive transcripts - it's to the right of the flag button).

Media on Romney and marijuana

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Mitt Romney: Marijuana 'For Recreational Use' Is Bad, But I Also Oppose It For All Purposes. By Nick Wing. October 2, 2012. The Huffington Post. A spokesperson said. "He [Romney] opposes legalizing drugs, including marijuana for medicinal purposes. He will fully enforce the nation’s drug laws, and he will oppose any attempts at legalization."

Creepy Romney

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Mitt Romney confronts a cannabis user in the summer of 2011 on the beach in La Jolla, California. See Gothamist article. Romney impersonates police officers in high school and college. Romney leads a pack that forcibly cuts off the long hair of a bullied classmate in high school. See ABC News article, and Washington Post article. See 2007 and 2012 videos from New Hampshire where Romney discusses and opposes medical marijuana.

Just say no to years of lies

Newt Gingrich calls medical marijuana a joke

Jesus dude

Hey, angry white male Republican voters! Lighten up, dudes. Jesus' first miracle was turning water into wine. Jesus healed using cannabis [1]. Stop worshiping Ronald 6 Wilson 6 Reagan 6, and "Just Say No", and the NRA's mandatory minimums.

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Gingrich's 1995 death penalty bill for importing 2 ounces of cannabis

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See Newt Gingrich. In contrast, see: Lowest enforcement priority for cannabis offenses.

Newt Gingrich, West Georgia College professor

Newt Gingrich, 1970 ?. Image info. Largest size.

Mike Myers as Austin Powers

Mike Myers as Austin Powers.

Newt Gingrich (see his Wikipedia article) as Speaker of the United States House of Representatives proposed a bill in 1995 to give the death penalty for importing 2 ounces of cannabis. He introduced it in 1996 as H.R. 4170 (Drug Importer Death Penalty Act of 1996) to the House of Representatives.

Photo to the top right: Newt Gingrich at West Georgia College (which later became the University of West Georgia). According to his Wikipedia article Gingrich was professor there from 1970 to 1978. He left when he was denied tenure. The image source says: "That's not Austin Powers dressed for a job interview... it is Newt Gingrich as a young professor at the University of Georgia." Lol. A comment says: "Short sleeved shirt (?) and a suit : not a good look....."

Newt Gingrich 12 August 2011 Des Moines, Iowa

Newt Gingrich on August 12, 2011 at the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, Iowa, ahead of the Ames Straw Poll.

New York City 1998 MMM

Million Marijuana March, now known as Global Marijuana March and Worldwide Marijuana March, was the Fifth Avenue Pot Parade expanded worldwide by Dana Beal and Cures-Not-Wars. May 2, 1998 was "Phase 1" with no other known cities (yet) except New York City. See image info and larger version.

Gary Johnson rips Newt Gingrich about marijuana death penalty idea

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Gary Johnson rips Newt Gingrich about Marijuana Death Penalty Idea.

YouTube link.

Gatewood Galbraith on Newt Gingrich

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Gatewood Galbraith. January 23, 1947 – January 4, 2012. See more about Gatewood here.

He reserved special ire for Republicans, most recently calling former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell "aliens, not conservatives. They never met a bloated police state they didn't like."
- "Iconic Kentucky political figure Gatewood Galbraith dead at 64." Jan 5, 2012 article in Lexington Herald-Leader.
Gatewood Galbraith in cannabis garden

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Gatewood Galbraith (younger)

A younger Gatewood Galbraith. Enlarge image.

See: Template:Gatewood Galbraith on Newt Gingrich.

Senate votes 60 to 38 for indefinite military detention of Americans

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44 Republicans, 15 Democrats, 1 Independent.
  1. Alexander (R-TN)
  2. Ayotte (R-NH)
  3. Barrasso (R-WY)
  4. Blunt (R-MO)
  5. Boozman (R-AR)
  6. Brown (R-MA)
  7. Burr (R-NC)
  8. Casey (D-PA)
  9. Chambliss (R-GA)
  10. Coats (R-IN)
  11. Coburn (R-OK)
  12. Cochran (R-MS)
  13. Collins (R-ME)
  14. Conrad (D-ND)
  15. Corker (R-TN)
  16. Cornyn (R-TX)
  17. Crapo (R-ID)
  18. DeMint (R-SC)
  19. Enzi (R-WY)
  20. Graham (R-SC)
  21. Grassley (R-IA)
  22. Hagan (D-NC)
  23. Hatch (R-UT)
  24. Heller (R-NV)
  25. Hoeven (R-ND)
  26. Hutchison (R-TX)
  27. Inhofe (R-OK)
  28. Inouye (D-HI)
  29. Isakson (R-GA)
  30. Johanns (R-NE)
  31. Johnson (R-WI)
  32. Kohl (D-WI)
  33. Kyl (R-AZ)
  34. Landrieu (D-LA)
  35. Lee (R-UT)
  36. Levin (D-MI)
  37. Lieberman (ID-CT)
  38. Lugar (R-IN)
  39. Manchin (D-WV)
  40. McCain (R-AZ)
  41. McCaskill (D-MO)
  42. McConnell (R-KY)
  43. Moran (R-KS)
  44. Nelson (D-NE)
  45. Portman (R-OH)
  46. Pryor (D-AR)
  47. Reed (D-RI)
  48. Risch (R-ID)
  49. Roberts (R-KS)
  50. Rubio (R-FL)
  51. Sessions (R-AL)
  52. Shaheen (D-NH)
  53. Shelby (R-AL)
  54. Snowe (R-ME)
  55. Stabenow (D-MI)
  56. Thune (R-SD)
  57. Toomey (R-PA)
  58. Vitter (R-LA)
  59. Whitehouse (D-RI)
  60. Wicker (R-MS)

See also: Newt Gingrich's deadly Drug War, extraordinary rendition, and Brutality and the Drug War. Also, "Night and Fog", the Nazi Germany program of disappearances, and indefinite military detention. Also, follow the money: Private prisons and private power.


See: Template:Senate votes for indefinite military detention of Americans.

U.S. marijuana history

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Propaganda of incarceration nations

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Propaganda of incarceration nations. Reaganism is about drug war, code-word racism, hate radio, mass incarceration, and above all, trickle-down economics (Reaganomics).

Drug war + Trickle-down Reaganomics, = mass incarceration and mass control.
See article: Trickle-down economics plus drug war.
Cult of Personality. (2).
by Living Colour. Music video.
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Youtube link. See lyrics.

See Wikimedia Commons: Category:Government propaganda. Note the "glorious mission" or "glorious war" nature of much propaganda. Like the Republican-led Holy War, the "War on Drugs". See Wikipedia: War on Drugs. It is really a war on some drug users. This particular glorious war was reinvigorated by the cult leaders, Ronald and Nancy Reagan. The B-movie actor Ronald (6) Wilson (6) Reagan (6) is still worshiped like a God (or idol) by some segments of the Republican Party.

Drug war and incarceration rates worldwide

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