Wake up and be down!
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Take action: 74 House Dems sold us out to AT&T, Verizon and Comcast. http://bit.ly/8Z0Dfb #netneutrality
Hey NFL- your decision to put the super bowl in NY/NJ sucks.Way to blow THAT call.
Today i decided to pour my coffee in my cereal and save myself some time
I call it “The Day Astor”
Diet Mt. Dew (or Mt. Dew for those that drink regular soft drinks)
Orange Juice
Malibu Coconut Rum
Introducing my son to the musical stylings of Frank Zappa!
Done with Facebook. Hello again twitter.
#4 - Seatbelts.
Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. The president and his drug czar re-emphasized their opposition to legalizing drugs in the first release of its National Drug Control Strategy this morning. “Keeping drugs illegal reduces their availability and lessens willingness to use them,” the document, prepared by Drug Czar Gil Kerlikowske, says. “That is why this Administration firmly opposes the legalization of marijuana or any other illicit drug.” Under present prohibition, more than 1/3 of 8th graders, more than 2/3rds of 10th graders, and some 85 percent of 12th graders say that marijuana is “easy to get.” Even according to the stridently prohibitionist group CASA (National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University), more teens say that they can get their hands on pot than booze, and one-quarter say that they can buy marijuana within the hour. That means, President Obama and Gil Kerlikowske, that 25 percent of teens can obtain marijuana as easily — and as quickly — as a Domino’s pizza! By contrast, dozens of studies from around the globe have established, consistently, that marijuana liberalization will result in lower overall drug use. For example, no less than the World Health Organization concluded: “Globally, drug use is not distributed evenly, and is simply not related to drug policy. … The U.S. … stands out with higher levels of use of alcohol, cocaine, and cannabis, despite punitive illegal drug policies. … The Netherlands, with a less criminally punitive approach to cannabis use than the U.S., has experienced lower levels of use, particularly among younger adults. Clearly, by itself, a punitive policy towards possession and use accounts for limited variation in national rates of illegal drug use.” Lets see; Illegal means its easier for drug dealers to get it to our kids, legal means its regulated and controlled so that its FAR LESS LIKELY to be sold to our children, and far less likely they will use our kids as mules, and dealers to other kids. Imposing common sense controls regarding who can legally produce marijuana, who can legally distribute marijuana, who can legally consume marijuana, and where adults can legally use marijuana and under what circumstances is such use legally permitted, dramatically reduces the risks of it falling into the hands of minors, and also takes away it black market value. Its time to stop the insanity.
Albert Einstein
I forgot how nice it is to take a nap after playin in the pool
Anyone else think of the death star when they see the AT&T symbol?