Friday, February 6, 2009

I curse

too much.
But will never stop.
If you don't like it...
Go eat a Thai hooker's arse hole.

-A
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Your hair is thinning, your breath stinks and you have too many blackheads.

I am Buffy The Vampire Slayer and
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I will fuucking slay you! Come test me!

Seriously will love this show forever, but that's not the point.

-A

MY MAN!

Repeating a promise made during the presidential campaign, the Obama administration yesterday vowed to stop the federal government from interfering in states with medical marijuana laws as soon as they can appoint a new head of the DEA.


“The president believes that federal resources should not be used to circumvent state laws, and as he continues to appoint senior leadership to fill out the ranks of the federal government, he expects them to review their policies with that in mind," White House spokesman Nick Shapiro told reporters.


Obama promised a hands-off policy on medical marijuana during his campaign, but since he took office the DEA, led by Bush appointed Acting Administrator Michele Leonhart, has nonetheless raided at least three medical marijuana dispensaries in California, each time seizing money and medicine, but making no arrests.


The administration’s renewed commitment to respecting states with medical marijuana laws follows thousands of phone calls to the White House, plus a flood of comments on change.gov, all calling for the President to make good on his campaign promise. Americans for Safe Access, the nation’s largest medical cannabis advocacy organization, greeted the statement with strong approval.


"Americans for Safe Access acknowledges President Obama's continued pledge to end federal interference with state medical marijuana laws," commented Caren Woodson, Director of Government Affairs. “We look forward to working with the President and his Administration to enact long-term policies that support safe and legal access to cannabis for therapeutic use and research."


Meanwhile, Sarah Pullen, a DEA spokeswoman refused to offer any explanation for the raids. “I can’t get into details as to the probable cause behind the warrants,” she said. “Except for the fact that they’re dealing with marijuana, which is illegal under federal law.”



Perhaps the DEA dead enders were trying to throw down a challenge to the incoming President, lest he get any ideas about actually reforming our disastrous war on drugs. Or perhaps it was just an easy payday.


An employee of Beach Center Collective in Playa del Rey told the Los Angeles Times that DEA officers confiscated so much property that the dispensary would not be able to reopen.



“They took everything,” said the 32-year-old employee, who asked not to be named. “You name it, they took it – right down to the television. The computer, patient files, medicine, cash in the register – that’s it, we’re done. It’s just too bad. [Our patients] have epilepsy, cancer, MS, diabetes – two of our patients have one leg. They’re gonna have to travel a lot farther and go to places that aren’t as safe for them.”


Article : HERE
God, when is this medical use going to be passed in NY? I need brownies ASAP.

If my job ever monitors my comp use, I am seriously going to get fired. Smh, another thing that should be illegal is employee computer monitoring.

PS. GIVE MICHAEL PHELPS A BREAK!

-A

Industry Ish of The Day

Hip Hop Legend


Vs.
Hip-Hop Idiot (Why the fuck does he still dress like THAT?!)


And
Kanye is a fool...


Side Note: I will no longer post music related things randomly. They will all be summed up in this new "Industry Ish" Title. It's not important anyway and there are a million other blogs you can find these things in. Especially @ Herfection.com, Shorty stays in Grind mode and must have way more time than me cause she stay on top of shit.
Also Lowkey @ YouHeardThatNew? He's another on point individual.
Kudos to you guys, keep it up.

You want something other than music, plus a little music? Then stay here!

-A

Hoes in Different Area codes

What do people do in an economic collapse in foreign countries?
Same thing we do here:

Whore themselves...



Once the ultimate globalization success story, the island of Saipan now faces one of the fastest economic collapses in history. After suffering a harsh history of military struggles as well as a temporary economic boom after becoming a U.S. commonwealth, the island now stands devastated. Scores of factories remain empty, rotting shopping centers litter the country, and former factory workers turn to the sex industry for survival. Adam Yamaguchi visits Saipan to document the rise and sudden collapse of a tiny piece of America.


Full Episode: HERE
My opinion? Doesn't exist. The world is fucked. That's a fact

-A

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

And, this one is for Kirs...



Kirsy's dick is bigger than yours. Lmao.

-A

SMH


Here you go Dre.

And I might go in on some political/world view shit in a few (if I feel up to it). Haven't been in a blogging mood lately. Been living it out, instead of blogging it out.

-A