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President Obama Says No to Legalizing Marijuana
"You can also make your own beer for consumption, or make your own wine. But, imagine the crazy awesome skunk you'd get when Phillip Morris sells twenty packs of pre-rolled Fatties using the best techniques for horticulture, lighting, soil treatment and production!
But, no, I'm sure your homegrown closet ragweed is the dopest chronic in town."
"Hi, I'm blankfist! I hate and distrust the government. But I trust and love corporations like Phillip Morris the tobacco company!"
"I'm a libertarian, but I discourage you from doing things for yourself!"
President Obama Says No to Legalizing Marijuana
>> ^burdturgler:
I've grown incredible weed in my closet with minimal effort and a few shop lights. The first time I did it I didn't sex them correctly and wound up with a hermaphrodite that gave me seeds guaranteed to be female. It isn't complicated though. It grows like a fucking ... weed.
You can also make your own beer for consumption, or make your own wine. But, imagine the crazy awesome skunk you'd get when Phillip Morris sells twenty packs of pre-rolled Fatties using the best techniques for horticulture, lighting, soil treatment and production!
But, no, I'm sure your homegrown closet ragweed is the dopest chronic in town.
Koyaanisqatsi - Cloudscape
Tags for this video have been changed from 'phillip glass, ron fricke, moving, image, timelapse, clouds' to 'koyaanisqatsi, phillip glass, ron fricke, moving, image, timelapse, clouds' - edited by kronosposeidon
Koyaanisqatsi Trailer
A couple of years ago, Phillip Glass came to San Francisco and over three nights, scored all three of the "qatsi" films live. At one part in the third film, a fully-attired muezzin came out and performed the Adhan (the Islamic call to prayer). That was the first time I'd ever heard the Adhan performed and it gave me chills.
At the end of the film, Glass and ensemble were given loud applause. When the muezzin walked on stage, he was given a standing ovation.
Real Science: Economics by the Numbers (Science Talk Post)
Nice work Imstellar.
I do recommend everyone read "Numbers racket: Why the economy is worse than we know" By Kevin P. Phillips, an article exploring the gradual corruption of economic indicators in the US economy. http://www.harpers.org/archive/2008/05/0082023
Extract follows:
The truth, though it would not exactly set Americans free, would at least open a window to wider economic and political understanding. Readers should ask themselves how much angrier the electorate might be if the media, over the past five years, had been citing 8 percent unemployment (instead of 5 percent), 5 percent inflation (instead of 2 percent), and average annual growth in the 1 percent range (instead of the 3–4 percent range). We might ponder as well who profits from a low-growth U.S. economy hidden under statistical camouflage. Might it be Washington politicos and affluent elites, anxious to mislead voters, coddle the financial markets, and tamp down expensive cost-of-living increases for wages and pensions?
Let me stipulate: the deception arose gradually, at no stage stemming from any concerted or cynical scheme. There was no grand conspiracy, just accumulating opportunisms. As we will see, the political blame for the slow, piecemeal distortion is bipartisan—both Democratic and Republican administrations had a hand in the abetting of political dishonesty, reckless debt, and a casino-like financial sector. To see how, we must revisit forty years of economic and statistical dissembling.
GOP to America: Read My Lips, No New Ideas
^quantumushroom
you also might want to read up on the supreme court rulings regarding the 14th amendment, specifically the US vs Wong Kim Ark:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._Wong_Kim_Ark
What did the supreme court rule you might ask?
"A child born in the United States to foreign parents who are subject to U.S. jurisdiction automatically becomes a U.S. citizen."
And again, as you quoted
"Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away." -Phillip K. Dick
Get ur head out of ur ass.
GOP to America: Read My Lips, No New Ideas
>> ^quantumushroom:
Sorry Dag, I saw no evidence of "xenophobia", only disdain of Obamunism.
The birth certificate?
"Obama has NOT provided a certified copy of an original, typed, vault copy, long-form, birth certificate, signed by his mother and delivering doctor with the name of the hospital thereon, to be used to conclusively prove one of the two key elements used in determining his "natural born" citizenship status per the U.S. Constitution, i.e., where he was born.
Obama's Kenyan father was never a U.S. citizen. Thus, Obama is not a "natural born" citizen. When Obama was born he was not a "natural born citizen" since both parents of a child must be citizens at the time of birth of the child in order for the child to be a "natural born" citizen, in addition to the requirement that the child must be born in the USA."
"Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away." -Phillip K. Dick
Right that's why we're in an economic crisis...not because of the past absolutely-for-sure American born citizen of a president.
You're missing the spirit of the law...and the point altogether.
GOP to America: Read My Lips, No New Ideas
Sorry Dag, I saw no evidence of "xenophobia", only disdain of Obamunism.
The birth certificate?
"Obama has NOT provided a certified copy of an original, typed, vault copy, long-form, birth certificate, signed by his mother and delivering doctor with the name of the hospital thereon, to be used to conclusively prove one of the two key elements used in determining his "natural born" citizenship status per the U.S. Constitution, i.e., where he was born.
Obama's Kenyan father was never a U.S. citizen. Thus, Obama is not a "natural born" citizen. When Obama was born he was not a "natural born citizen" since both parents of a child must be citizens at the time of birth of the child in order for the child to be a "natural born" citizen, in addition to the requirement that the child must be born in the USA."
"Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away." -Phillip K. Dick
John C. Reilly shares a great clip on Conan O'Brien
^ John C Reilly, Paul Giamatti, and Phillip Seymour Hoffman are easily my fav 3 actors. Always a great performance.
South Park - Uncle F**ka
This video has been declared a duplicate; transferring votes to the original video and killing this dupe - dupeof declared by burdturgler.
South Park - Uncle F**ka
ugh ..
*dupeof=http://www.videosift.com/video/South-Park-Movie-the-boys-see-the-Terrence-Phillip-movie
Uncle Fucker! nuff said.
also, it's a dupe: http://www.videosift.com/video/South-Park-Movie-the-boys-see-the-Terrence-Phillip-movie
*discard
South Park Movie - the boys see the Terrence & Phillip movie
Tags for this video have been changed from 'south park, movie, terrence, phillip' to 'south park, movie, terrence, phillip, uncle fucker' - edited by rasch187
Stupid Game Show Answers - Ph.Duh's
>> ^Xax:
And for crying out loud, there is no apostrophe before the "S" when denoting plural. I see that all the damn time these days, and it's bugging me.
In most cases, it's clearly wrong. For examples like this, though, it might help avoid confusion. Duhs is a surname, so "Ph.Duhs" could just as easily be the username of Phillip Duhs as doctoral degrees in stupidity.
Aphex Twin - Equation (5:49)
This is nothing by the way. You should hear his ambient project with Phillip Glass. I fully believe that in the future, Richard D James will be like Led Zeppelin.
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... and I'll be there. To say that you only like him because he's popular.