Sunday, February 9, 2014

Legal Logic for Legalization of Marijuana in USA.

Here's why in #BIG2014 the true losers of the war on pot are exposed like ants under a microscope.
Dr. Sanjay Gupta's breaking CNN documentary #Weed clearly shows scientific support thorough-out (including medical) that exists in the scientific community.


Indisputable evidence shows medical merit for #marijuana and therefore henceforth consequently negates the findings of the Nixon admin who decreed weed was as dangerous as drugs such as heroin and LSD deeming it a schedule one drug with no medical value.


The claims by the Nixon admin are now just that = claims = for its evidence against marihuana & its medical merits now serves as "inconsequential evidence."


However if you get your rocks off violating sets of civil liberties & human rights including individual & minority rights, then go ahead with your paltry war on weed.




Is this really a place for low level non violent "offenders".. Maybe, just maybe instead of flushing hard earned tax payor $ & stretched law enforcement resources we could try a "different approach" instead of violating individual & minority rights + civil & human rights of non violent #potheads


@RepCohen: ICYMI Watch my interview w/ @Lawrence on @msnbc's @TheLastWord abt failed #WarOnDrugs&misplaced #marijuana priorities http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWX6Bt1AJjI  

Steve Cohen (@RepCohen) favorited one of your Tweets!


@NewEdayMedia: @RepCohen @Lawrence @msnbc @TheLastWord congratulations#RepCohen = A+ for not only getting it but being eloquently outraged #protect#serve


 "If someone cannot simply agree that marijuana is less harmful than drugs like heroin and methamphetamine, they are not fit to be overseeing our nation's drug policy." --- Congressman Steve Cohen    #Boom #ThisArticleRocks = thank God some of our elected officials are trying to change things for the better


Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.) tore into deputy drug czar Michael Botticelli on Tuesday, highlighting federal drug policy's failure to address the substances "ravaging our country" while still considering marijuana to be as dangerous as heroin.
Speaking during a hearing of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform focused on the Obama administration's marijuana policy, Cohen urged drug policy officials to rethink marijuana's classification as a Schedule 1 substance, which the Drug Enforcement Administration considers "the most dangerous class of drugs." Other Schedule 1 substances include heroin, LSD and ecstasy, while methamphetamine and cocaine fall under the Schedule II definition.
"It is ludicrous, absurd, crazy to have marijuana in the same level as heroin," Cohen said. "Ask the late Philip Seymour Hoffman, if you could. Nobody dies from marijuana. People die from heroin."
Hoffman, the Academy Award-winning actor, died Sunday after an apparent heroin overdose. Police officials said he was found with a syringe still in his arm.
"Every second that we spend in this country trying to enforce marijuana laws is a second that we're not enforcing heroin laws. And heroin and meth are the two drugs that are ravaging our country," Cohen continued. "And every death, including Mr. Hoffman's, is partly the responsibility of the federal government's drug priorities for not putting total emphasis on the drugs that kill, that cause people to be addicted and have to steal to support their habit."
Cohen warned that by not acknowledging that marijuana is less dangerous than heroin and other substances, as DEA Chief Michele Leonhart has refused to do, the administration is undermining its own efforts to prevent drug abuse.
"Heroin is getting into the arms of young people," Cohen said. "When we put marijuana on the same level as heroin and crack and LSD and meth and crack and cocaine, we are telling young people not to listen to adults about the ravages and problems, and they don't listen because they know you're wrong."
watch and read here:
 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/04/steve-cohen-marijuana-heroin_n_4726794.html 


Later in the hearing, Cohen grilled Botticelli over the dangers of heroin use versus that of smoking pot.
"You can't name one person who's died from a overdose of marijuana can you?"
"Not to my knowledge," Botticelli replied.
"Do you know people, possibly, heard of people who smoke marijuana, who are corporate giants? Who run banks? Run major corporations?" Cohen asked.
"Yes sir, but I also know.. a substantial number of people who also have gone one to develop significant disorders who have smoked marijuana. Again 1 in 9 people who try marijuana develop a dependency and we know that particularly those kids who use it early.."
"Kids shouldn't use it," Cohen said, cutting off Botticelli. "Kids shouldn't use it ever. And at age 18 people shouldn't be arrested for it. Maybe it should be 21.. but the fact is, we need to put our priorities toward heroin and meth."
Hoffman's death has put the spotlight back on heroin use, an epidemic that's been overlooked in recent years. As AFP reported Monday, overdose deaths rose 45 percentfrom 2006 to 2010. Meanwhile, an often lethal combination of heroin and Fentanylhas made its way through the mid-Atlantic, leaving a string of overdose deaths in its wake.
When asked by Cohen how much of the Office of National Drug Control Policy's budget goes toward treating heroin addiction, Botticelli said the administration doesn't divide the budget based on specific drugs, but focuses on preventing overall drug use.
"Isn't that a mistake when people die form heroin in great numbers, that the Vermont governor spends his entire State of the State on heroin use? And we don't distinguish and try to save people's lives?" Cohen said. "That's when you knock people over at the corner store. It's not to get money to buy a donut 'cause you're high, it's to buy heroin because you're hooked."
Dan Riffle, the Marijuana Policy Project's director of federal policies, criticized Botticelli's responses to Cohen's questioning.
"It was made abundantly clear that the drug czar's office either does not have its facts straight on marijuana or is unwilling to acknowledge them," Riffle said in a statement. "If someone cannot simply agree that marijuana is less harmful than drugs like heroin and methamphetamine, they are not fit to be overseeing our nation's drug policy."

This Is Why So Many Reasonable People Think Anti-Marijuana Crusaders Look Ridiculous 

Earlier this week, the official Twitter account of the Drug Free America Foundation posed this question: "What happens if marijuana is legalized?"
A perfectly reasonable question to ask. But the graphic that accompanied the question was far less so. For starters, it included zombies:


Without citing any studies or data, DFAF's graphic claimed that marijuana legalization would not only lead to an increase the number of teenage and adult users of cannabis -- doubling or tripling the total number of users -- but perhaps trigger one of the Internet's favorite fantasies: the zombie apocalypse.

When pressed by Angell and The New York Times' Jack Healy for citations that could support the graphic's claims, DFAF first responded with a link to a website with questionable marijuana data, called UnmaskingMarijuana.org
Of course, marijuana legalization advocates and drug policy reformers had strong reactions to that tweet, too.
"When it comes to marijuana, the only ones stumbling around, grumbling incoherently, and slowly dying off are those fighting to keep it illegal," said Mason Tvert, communications director for the Marijuana Policy Project, in a statement to HuffPost. "Using marijuana does not make you lazy, but making wild claims without even attempting to back them up does. If they truly believe in what they are saying about marijuana, it wouldn't surprise me if they also truly believe in real zombies."
Representatives for DFAF did not respond to repeated requests for comment for this article.
The organization's figures on the current number of Americans who claim to use marijuana also appear to be incorrect, and in fact too low. According to severalstudies on marijuana use in the U.S., there are anywhere between 19 and 25 million Americans who claim to smoke marijuana at least once per year.
"It's sad but not at all out of character for the Drug Free America Foundation to resort to scare tactics in light of the fact that they're so clearly losing the public debate about marijuana legalization," Angell told HuffPost about the tweet. "Thankfully, polls show that the majority of the American people agrees with us."
A recent Gallup poll found that for the first time in U.S. history, more than half of Americans -- 58 percent -- think that marijuana use should be made legal.
"Most of the country is committed to ending marijuana prohibition and developing more effective ways to control it," Stephen Gutwillig, deputy executive director of drug-policy reform group Drug Policy Alliance, told HuffPost. "This well-meaning but misguided group is only demonstrating its irrelevance in the face of real progress to reform our long-outdated marijuana policies."
DFAF's tweet and others like it from anti-marijuana groups highlight a point that Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) made earlier this week during a House Oversight Committee hearing about the federal government's inconsistent marijuana policy. Although 20 states in the U.S. have legalized marijuana in some form, be it medical or recreational, the federal government continues to ban the plant.
Blumenauer asked Michael Botticelli, deputy director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, if marijuana was more dangerous than cocaine or methamphetamines.
Botticelli reluctantly admitted that marijuana was less dangerous than alcohol, but wouldn't give a clear answer on its danger compared to harder drugs.
"Being unable to answer something clearly and definitively when there is unquestioned evidence to the contrary is why young people don't believe the propaganda, why they think it's benign," Blumenauer said. "If a professional like you can't answer clearly that meth is more dangerous than marijuana -- which every kid on the street knows, which every parent knows -- if you can't answer that, maybe that's why we're failing to educate people about the dangers. If the deputy director of the office of drug policy can't answer that question, how do you expect high school kids to take you seriously?"

@NewEdayMedia: @WTAE watch honest eye opener re: #marijuana by @DrRichardBesser during discussion w/@GStephanopoulos @ThisWeekABChttp://abcnews.go.com/m/video?id=22335243&ref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F 

@WTAE: Do you think #marijuana should be legal? Voice your opinion on today’s ABC Health chat at 1PM, ET. Use #abcDRBchat for tweets, photos.


Pres Obama & DOJ dropping hints to Fed & local law enforcement from your boss who runs the place

1/19/14 Pres Barack Obama says smoking marijuana less dangerous than drinking alcohol. -telegraph.co.uk

Obama: "It's Too Hard For Feds To Prosecute Casual Pot Users."

Busting people for pot and incarcerating them is a big Gov $ money maker = quotas = $ + it looks like a good morality thing "busting pot smokers" .. They must think these pot smoking lives are wasted & ruined anyway & jail is the best solution!

Pittsburgh: 22 herion-deaths 4days Vs. Denver: 0 marijuana-deaths since Jan 1, 2014

Michael Baker ... are you still taking ideas for #AmericaDeclassified ... Here's a real life mystery = 22 deaths in Pittsburgh over a few days because of this stamped-bag-of-heroin on the streets. In Denver & Seattle where marijuana (reefer, weed, pot) is legal to buy & smoke have there been any reported marijuana deaths? Why is weed a Schedule 1 drug?

NewEdayMedia: 
@foxandfriends @reason 22 Pittsburgh stampedheroinbag deaths @WTAE reported! Reported#Denver stampedbags of #marijuana deaths? @msnbc @GMA

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Favorite #SuperBowlXLVIII #SuperBowlSunday #SuperBowl #superbowlcommercials

#DontFeedTheHispters 

#mysuperbowlsundayselfie


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#‎PuppyBowl ... if my puppy chewed my new wing tip boots I couldn't & wouldn't get mad at him ...


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Port Royal: an everyday poet's contribution to Black History Month


i wrote this poem back in the days of Uni while studying African-American poetry & literature & studies as well as women's & American as well as the traditional Jesuit curriculum from Marquette & then PSU ... i wrote this poem in Port Royal Plantation

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Wednesday, January 29, 2014

The Sleeper in the Valley - Arthur Rimbaud + When the Roses Bloom Again - Wilco & Billy Bragg





The Sleeper in the Valley


The Sleeper in the Valley

It is a green hollow where a stream gurgles,
crazily catching silver rags of itself on the grasses;
where the sun shines from the proud mountain:
it is a little valley bubbling over with light.
A young soldier, open-mouthed, bare-headed,
with the nape of his neck bathed in cool blue cresses, sleeps;
he is stretched out on the grass, under the sky,
pale on his green bed where the light falls like rain.
His feet in the yellow flags, he lies sleeping.
Smiling as a sick child might smile, he is having a nap.
Cradle him warmly, Nature; he is cold.
No odour makes his nostrils quiver;
he sleeps in the sun, his hand on his breast, at peace.
There are two red holes in his right side.

Arthur Rimbaud (translated by Wallace Fowlie)


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Wilco - When the Roses Bloom Again + Rimbaud - The Sleeper in the Valley (translated by Wallace Fowlie)





The Sleeper in the Valley


The Sleeper in the Valley

It is a green hollow where a stream gurgles,
crazily catching silver rags of itself on the grasses;
where the sun shines from the proud mountain:
it is a little valley bubbling over with light.
A young soldier, open-mouthed, bare-headed,
with the nape of his neck bathed in cool blue cresses, sleeps;
he is stretched out on the grass, under the sky,
pale on his green bed where the light falls like rain.
His feet in the yellow flags, he lies sleeping.
Smiling as a sick child might smile, he is having a nap.
Cradle him warmly, Nature; he is cold.
No odour makes his nostrils quiver;
he sleeps in the sun, his hand on his breast, at peace.
There are two red holes in his right side.

Arthur Rimbaud (translated by Wallace Fowlie)


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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Pittsburgh: 22 herion-deaths 4days Vs. Denver: 0 marijuana-deaths since Jan 1, 2014

Michael Baker ... are you still taking ideas for #AmericaDeclassified ... Here's a real life mystery = 22 deaths in Pittsburgh over a few days because of this stamped-bag-of-heroin on the streets. In Denver & Seattle where marijuana (reefer, weed, pot) is legal to buy & smoke have there been any reported marijuana deaths? Why is weed a Schedule 1 drug?


NewEdayMedia:
@foxandfriends @reason 22 Pittsburgh stampedheroinbag deaths @WTAE reported! Reported #Denver stampedbags of #marijuana deaths? @msnbc @GMA

Monday, January 20, 2014

Dana Perino’s latest rap song just dropped: “weed locker @ Denver Airprt new wine locker @ Capitol Grille”





Dana Perino’s latest rap song just dropped: “weed locker @ Denver Airprt new wine locker @ Capitol Grille”
Got family ties in Denver in Colorado
Nah nah not like Will Smith in Bel Air
We talkin’ I’m the princess of Vail
I do my gig on The Five #everyday Mon –
Well after the Five it’s like Ice Cube come Friday
I go to the low country of Beaufort for my fill of stew
But when I really wanna chill = going back to Denver, Denver
I’m back in Denver and oh-oh I gotta a feel
Jasper’s & my mate are in their respective crates
Yo – guys before I had to the gate & board I’m hittin’
my key. Hehe. ..
“a weed locker @ Denver Airprt is the new wine locker @ Capitol Grille”
“a weed locker @ Denver Airprt is the new wine locker @ Capitol Grille”
“a weed locker @ Denver Airprt is the new wine locker @ Capitol Grille”
What, what = get outta my grill
What, what = get outta my grill
What, what = get outta my grill
You know the deal = it should be legal & it's in Denver & Seattle
Waggin’ the finger like Salt N Pepper Yo yo wag-wag
“a weed locker @ Denver Airprt is the new wine locker @ Capitol Grille”
“a weed locker @ Denver Airprt is the new wine locker @ Capitol Grille”
“a weed locker @ Denver Airprt is the new wine locker @ Capitol Grille”
 
 
 
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Saturday, January 18, 2014

to do list for today

to do list for today:
a. complete University reference form for a friend for doctorate program
b. tighten up top 25 celebrated ‪#‎newmedia‬ women for ‪#‎BIGnewEdayMedia2014‬ coming soon to www.mystrawhat.com (pass along to ‪#‎neweverydaymedia‬ development director)
c. gather & pass along new original poems to #neweverydaymedia development director for #BIGnewEdayMedia2014 coming soon to www.mystrawhat.com
d. post about The Endless Tour Project on http://theneweverydaymedia.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

in Chelsea lately = a new poem

Living inside collared shirts
Button down everybody
Around & around about worth
In & Out of town everybody
Working at something like
In Chelsea lately what a gas
Something like 30 dirty necks
With new debt on the cost to flirt
But in Chelsea lately she'll love you
Anyway when in each other's eyes
She leaves the table with red lips
It's 3am in Chelsea & I got kissed
While standing at the bar in NYC

(Oh memories) written 1/14/14

Best of Rusted Roses,
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Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Prince-Priest: Apostle of the Alleghenies (western Pennsylvania) = a book & character review of D.A. Gallitzin

Beyond interesting look at a Prince denouncing his family's titles and materialism and working as a frontier Catholic priest in the Allegheny Mountains of western Pennsylvania and neighboring areas. The author accomplishes providing the reader with both correlating local and worldly insights and historical accuracies of Prince D.A. Gallitzin' s time.

While reading "PRINCE GALLITZIN and the Lost World of American Catholics: 'the prince-priest' D.A. Gallitzin (1770-1840): a historical novel & popular history" just after reading a book on St. Francis Assisi I was stricken by the obvious life as Servant of God similarities and also the supernatural recognition from animals and people that will hopefully inspire a scholar to write about them once the Prince-Priest: Apostle of the Alleghenies (Father D.A. Gallitzin / AKA "Father Augustine Smith") is canonized as one of America's first  saints.
John Alan Conte` Jr.

 

 


Loretto, Pennsylvania: Catholic Pioneer Heritage
Loretto was founded in 1799 by Father Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin (statue at right) as the first English-speaking Roman Catholic colony west of the Alleghenies. Located 18 miles SW of Altoona and northeast of Johnstown, Loretto is home to St. Francis University (est. 1847), one of the nation's oldest Catholic institutions of higher learning. But it was two generous men - Father Gallitzin and Charles Schwab (a century later) - who transformed a backwoods Allegheny village into a place of remarkable importance to American Catholics. Two extant structures remind us of Loretto's extraordinary history.

Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel

The current stone Basilica, which stands adjacent to the site of Father Gallitzin's original log church, was built in 1901 with funds donated by Charles Schwab (then president of U.S. Steel), who was raised in Loretto. The architect was Pittsburgh’s celebrated Frederick J. Osterling, who designed the Romanesque church with a massive stone bell tower above the main entrance. There were notable Gothic details incorporated into the design. All the exterior sandstone was locally quarried, and the interior boasted barrel vaulted ceilings adorned with frescoes, all without visible post or column supports. The roof was surfaced with red paving tiles. Extravagance and fine craftsmanship abound. The elaborately carved pews were made from polished quartered red oak, and a 70-ft. long communion rail was fashioned from Mexican onyx. The four altars, all imported from Italy, were carved from Carrara marble, the same stone from which Michelangelo's Pieta was carved. In today’s value the $150,000 original cost converts to more than 4 million dollars.

An elaborate 3-manual organ (J. D. Didinger, Philadelphia) with stenciled façade pipes was placed in the rear gallery as a gift from Andrew Carnegie; costing $8,000 at the time, the organ was the only major expense not covered by the Schwab family. Carnegie, who was passionate about organ music, fully or partially funded more than 7,800 pipe organs during his lifetime.


Schwab, whom Carnegie considered a protégé, had worked his way up from the lowliest ranks at Carnegie’s steel mills, where he began as a stake driver and blast furnace operator, and Carnegie’s generous contribution to St. Michael’s reflected his high regard for Schwab. Unfortunately, after a meteoric rise in fortune and prestige, Schwab eventually lost nearly everything in the stock market crash of 1929 and died bankrupt in 1939. Schwab was interred in a neoclassical mausoleum on the grounds of the Basilica's cemetery, and Gallitzin's grave is located between the present church and the adjacent site of the 1799 log church.


The basilica, which seats 1,000 worshipers, was renovated in 1959 and again in 1993-94. On Sept. 9, 1996, Pope John Paul II raised this parish church of St. Michael to the status of a minor basilica. In 2007 a Mass was celebrated at the Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel to recognize the nomination of Gallitzin for sainthood, only the eight American Catholic so honored.

Immergrün Estate Gardens
Charles Schwab, a steel industrialist, was raised a Catholic in Loretto from the age of five and always considered it his home town. Schwab even named his $100,000 private railroad car “Loretto,” which is today on display in Altoona’s Railroaders Memorial Museum. Schwab was a graduate of St. Frances University in Loretto. His 44-room summer home, a 1919 mansion he called Immergrün (“ever green” in German), sited on a hilltop in Loretto, is now home to the Mount Assisi Monastery (Franciscans, Third Order Regular), which offers public daily access to its celebrated gardens from dawn to dusk. A stunning stair-step cascading fountain forms the centerpiece of the estate grounds. The sunken gardens also contain a shrine to Fatima, which is visited by throngs of the Catholic faithful on the 13th of every month. In the 1920s Schwab employed 70 full time servants to staff his summer estate, which he lost just after the stock market crash of 1929.

Directions: From Bedford, PA, travel north on Rte. 220 for 31 miles; at Hollidaysburg merge left at exit 28 onto west Rte. 22; after 9 miles take the Cresson/Summit exit, turning right onto Adm. Peary Hwy. After crossing the Cresson railroad tracks, bear slight right onto St. Joseph St.; after 4 miles St. Francis University will be seen on the left in downtown Loretto; turn left onto State Rd. 1001, Manor Dr., then a quick right onto St. Francis Street. The Monastery and gardens are on the right.

Loretto is an easy hour's drive north of Bedford, and the Bedford Springs Resort and Spa makes an excellent base for exploring this part of western Pennsylvania; Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater is one hour and forty minutes by car from Bedford Springs.
www.omnihotels.com/FindAHotel/BedfordSprings.aspx

Father Demetrius Gallitzin (1770-1840) pronounced “GAL-it-sin,” was born a prince in the Hague, where his father served as the ambassador of Catherine the Great to the court of the Netherlands. The Gallitzins were a princely family of Lithuanian descent who figured among the nobility of the Russian Empire. Gallitzin's mother, Amalia von Schmettau, was a Countess of German birth. Young Gallitzin left his home in Germany at the age of 21 to see the New World, since the more typical aristocratic Grand European Tour was not an option, because much of Europe was embroiled in wars at the time. His mother had arranged for Father Brosius to be her son’s personal chaplain and escort during his journeys through America.

When they arrived in Baltimore in 1792, local Bishop John Carroll was less than pleased; he desperately needed German-speaking priests, and this one was tied up escorting a rich tourist. Carroll made the best of it by offering Gallitzin a place in his year old St. Mary’s Seminary (est. 1791 in Baltimore) as one of its first students; three years later, at age 25, Gallitzin found himself ordained as the first priest ever to receive all of his Orders (major and minor) for the Priesthood on U.S. soil. The Archdiocese of Baltimore was the first diocese established in the country (1789), and John Carroll its first bishop; the state of Maryland had been founded by a Catholic – Cecilius Calvert, the second Lord Baltimore. At the time this Archdiocese included all of the territory of our nation’s original thirteen states.

Soon thereafter Gallitzin found himself traveling 150 miles on horseback to the western frontier (now southwestern Pennsylvania), to attend the call from a non-Catholic woman who was deathly ill and requested a visit from a priest. He gave her last rites, and she died a Catholic. Father Gallitzin asked Bishop Carroll to be able to relocate to serve the people of McGuires’s Settlement, as Loretto was then known. Because the local citizenry was unable to support a priest, Father Gallitzin used his personal funds to build a church of white pine logs in 1799, thus founding the Catholic colony of Loretto, which he named (note variant spelling) after the famous Shrine of Our Lady of Loreto, Italy.

Gallitzin set about baptizing children and many adolescents, as well, because there had been no priest present when they were younger. Indeed, many of the Catholics in this pioneer area had never seen a priest. In the decades that followed, Gallitzin transformed Loretto into the cradle of Catholicism in western Pennsylvania. Again, using his own money, he purchased large portions of land, which he sold in small tracts at a low price or often at a loss. He financed the construction of saw-mills, grist-mills and tanneries, and established other industries for the benefit of his flock. In so doing, he attracted more than four thousand residents to his Catholic colony (Loretto’s present population is fewer than 1,500). Father Gallitzin served the people of this area for forty years until his death in 1840, when he was buried on the grounds of his beloved log chapel.

Best of the Roses (but not rose colored glasses),
john alan conte jr.
&
the new everyday media

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Colorado +21 #potheads how's it feel not to be labeled a criminal?

Legal View on CNN reporting live from Colorado New Year's Day 2014 the 1st day of January:

@NewEdayMedia: @CNNAshleigh Hey Denver Colorado over +21 #potheads, how's it feel not to be unjustly & unfairly labeled a criminal for buying & smoking?





www.huffingtonpost.com
For more than 70 years, the sale of marijuana for recreational use has been criminally prohibited in the United States. But that ban, as it has existed for decad...
@NewEdayMedia:
Hey Colorado, are you feeling all right?! For you #potheads how's it feel to buy & smoke #weed with out your individual & minority rights, civil & human rights violated by unjustly & unfairly being made into a criminal?! #passion #compassion #empathy #elevation
Marijuana:
It has no lethal dose unless you can smoke 500lb in a half hour, is non addictive, natural and if you’re of a religious persuasion God given to use for its purpose.

The war was started by Mr. corrupt himself Nixon as a foil against the equal rights act as it was perceive that minorities were the common users and heaven forbid that those jazz addled, stoners affect America with their cool jibe and rhythms, they might just not bother turning up for America’s lovely Vietnam war.

Nixon feared the young and minorities more than anything.

It was clear that revolution was brewing from the smoke filled mouths of those radical young poets authors and musicians and there was no way that he wasn’t going to nip it in the metaphorical bud, as they seemed to be starting to think for themselves and freedom of thought and action should not be tolerated in a (cough) free society (waves flag and says America).
Of course the gate way theory about weed evolved and was promoted around the same time and they had a point but not the one they expected.

By declaring war on it, it became the business opportunity of some very unsavory operatives who formed cartels and the cartels supplied dealers, who sold all forms of drugs so kids came into contact with them and they knew the government was lying about drugs, like just about everything else so if they said, weed is bad, then weed was good, if they said all other forms of drugs are bad then the natural assumption was they’re lying again.

Now that a plurality of the public wants weed legalized, the powers that be, big corporations behind the façade of government are heavily vested in the prison industrial complex, big pharma so in spite of the free will of the people allegedly being a right, the free will to capitalize on people by locking them up and filling them full of chemicals is the accepted reality of both parties.

When weed becomes an inside joke among people in power, it’s time to legalize weed and the hypocrisy is overwhelming as they light up in the halls of power and police stations nationally.

Give me liberty and past the joint!
 
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Best of the Roses (but not rose colored glasses),
john alan conte jr.
&
the new everyday media

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Tuesday, December 31, 2013

My New Year's Resolution for #2014

In 2013 I distinctly received the message that being a douchebag is more "Not Cool" than Greg Gutfeld's upcoming book "Not Cool" ...
For in the way I heard women say "what a douche-bag!" ... or "he's such a douche-bag!" ... or "what a real douche-bag!" = I know I don't want that to be me.
 
(those inflections could haunt anyone)
 
Thus, My New Year's Resolution for #2014 is not to be a douche-bag! .. or to even smell like one.
                                        this is me, johnny conte jr., during the summer I was making the big transition from
Mt. Gallitzin Academy to Quigley Catholic Highschool ... just turned 14 this summer. A chance encounter with Nikki Sixx & Tommy Lee had left an impression.

My New Year's Resolution for #2014 is not to be a douche-bag! .. or to even smell like one.

Best of the Roses (but not rose colored glasses),
john alan conte jr.
&
the new everyday media

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Sunday, December 15, 2013

Not Cool Greg Gutfeld of Fox News Channel: how Tucker Carlson is suspect

Dear Greg Gutfeld,

While watching your 3 a.m. TV program Red Eye on Fox News Channel last evening / this early early morning, it was evident that your #newmedia-round-table-guest Tucker Carlson was quite testy & agitated when discussing the value of the NSA and its abilities to actually prevent terror attacks like the Boston Bombing and 9-11-2001 despite its absolute over-reach in so far as privacy for U.S. citizens go. ..

Tucker was promoting that "living your life without fear" is more of a bigger win for the War on Terror (overseas-contingency-plan) than NSA spying and its absolute power programs in the face of the U.S. Constitution just like the long-haired he is.

Going as so far as to say that "government does not and should not have power over the rights and privileges of its U.S. citizens." Ha! What a hippie-freak!! ... "Government should not have control of our lives and has no right to know everything about us by labeling all-of-us suspect." ... Can you believe this guy?!

But we know why Tucker Carslon is so sensitive about human rights, civil rights and individual & minority rights! ... I mean, yeah, CNN exploited him from like age 12 by under-paying him and over-working him. .. for years!

However, he's such a long-hair with a case of "affluentenza."

Actually, I wonder how he's kept that child-star quality long hair all these years anyway. Hahha.

I wonder what kind of "hair products" he's using?!

Well, according to Edward Snowden and the paranoid long-haired Tucker Carlson himself - we can label him "suspect" inside the NSA surveillance programs and then "target" him ... connecting dots for an agenda to expose him for using "hair products" not yet approved by the FDA.

As a matter of fact, if he's using these "hair products" not approved by the FDA, he's probably selling them too.

No wonder why Tucker Carlson is so anti-government!

See, Greg, all of his followers need to know he is being investigated as a suspect.

When they "bag-him" it will be doing all of us a favor and not only meeting quotas for busting someone involved with illegal-drugs not approved by the FDA so the real war = the war on drugs can continue to get large amounts of funding even from those wacky left-wingers Obama, Pelosi and Harry Reid.

We are all safer from terror because of the NSA and its spying and the war-on-drugs.

No wonder why Tucker Carlson is so "pro-rights" and anti-government and is paranoid about "bad actors" abusing the system.

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Not cool.


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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

#CaliforniaPizza & #MegynKelly dreams: wish my friend Wallace Fowlie were alive to psychoanalyze

we all should have such dreams.



vivid, vivacious.

fun & confusing dreams

where you awake and are happy yet confused in a WTF (what the fuck) was that all about moment = however nevertheless = you're #feelinghappy



wish my friend Wallace Fowlie were alive to psychoanalyze and talk with me in person, over the telephone or through letters like we used to do. .. with his background I wonder if he ever heard of such? ..

Last night I woke up from this dream where I was in California in a little canyon town up & just outside of L.A. and I was on the phone with this Hollywood-Agent-Guy I know and I was picking up some pieces to take to his home. He wanted me to pick-up a #CaliforniaPizza and get to his home but I was asking the girl if they made a pepperoni pizza like east coast style.

And, then.
Woke-up from a dream of vividly genuine laughter with Megyn Kelly.
a strange lucidity during all of this extraordinary happenstance taking place where it's obviously special circumstances you know happens and you're rolling along with it like you do and other people just smile in amazement (and maybe a tiny bit of resentment) like WTF, man, how do you do it?


Renowned writer, critic, and teacher, Wallace Fowlie has devoted his life to the study and teaching of the French language and literature. Author and translator of thirty books, Fowlie's contributions include translations of Rimbaud (the complete works), Moliere, Claudel, Baudelaire, and Cocteau, and literary studies of, among others, Rimbaud, Stendhal, Gide, and Mallarme. His widely acclaimed Journal of Rehearsals, originally published in 1977, is the first in his series of memoirs. In this passionate book, Fowlie explores his "love affair" with the literature and culture of France, and offers insights into his own intellectual and social life, his early love for the French language, and his encounters and relationships with an impressive cast of characters: Kenneth Burke, Jean Cocteau, Martha Graham, Henry Miller, Marianne Moore, T. S. Eliot, and others.



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Monday, December 9, 2013

to you.

It reads
It really matters.
to you

Hope you see it
See it too.
Like laughter

We do need it
Everyone needs it
Like I need you

happy birthday, baby

this song's for you

It reads
happy birthday
to you
happy birthday
to you



(written a couple days early,
to you.)

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