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    Penn Jillette Accuses Obama Of Class Warfare For Drug Policy, State


    Published on May 22, 2012
    Penn Jillette Accuses Obama Of Class Warfare For Drug Policy, States' Rights. In a recent episode of his podcast "Penn's Sunday School," comedian Penn Jillette laid his opinions on the Obama drug policies out on the table.

    Jillette, who has never done drugs or drank alcohol in his life, expressed particular concern over the policies' broad-sweeping, all-inclusive nature. Namely, that people are going to prison because of marijuana use.

    "Now, he has not left this to states' rights," Jillette posited. "As you know, medical marijuana... you can get in California, and the feds are coming in to try to stop this. States' rights don't mean jack sh*t to the Obama administration on anything except gay marriage."

    Another point of contention for Jillette was the fact that President Obama mentioned that he had smoked "weed" and done "maybe a little blow" in his 1995 book "Dreams from my Father."

    Jillette cited it as a prime example of the fact that not all drug users turn out to be menaces to society: What troubles me about this... I think it's beyond hypocrisy. I think it's something to do with class. A lot of people have accused Obama of class warfare, but in the wrong direction. I believe this is Obama chortling with Jimmy Fallon about lower class people. Do we believe, even for a second, that if Obama had been busted for marijuana -- under the laws that he condones -- would his life have been better? If Obama had been caught with the marijuana that he says he uses, and 'maybe a little blow'... if he had been busted under his laws, he would have done hard f*cking time. And if he had done time in prison, time in federal prison, time for his 'weed' and 'a little blow,' he would not be President of the United States of America. He would not have gone to his fancy-a** college, he would not have sold books that sold millions and millions of copies and made millions and millions of dollars, he would not have a beautiful, smart wife, he would not have a great job. He would have been in f*cking prison, and it's not a god damn joke. People who smoke marijuana must be set free. It is insane to lock people up.

    Jillette and co-host Michael Goudeau then went on to discuss statistics from uncited sources, but with the general suggestion that the number of people currently locked up in federal prisons for marijuana-related crimes is too high. Both men posited that Obama changing his drug policies would lighten the load on the prison system and give recreational drug users a chance to contribute to society.


    • Who makes money off of criminalizing drug use?

      Cops - It gives them something to do
      Judges - ditto
      Court officers - ditto
      Criminal defense attorneys - ditto
    • It's a multi-billion business - See more at:




    That would be the vast industry that profits from
    criminalizing drug use...

    The cops, the judges, the court officers, the jailers,
    and the politicians - and that includes the
    arch-racist in the White House.

    It's not news that drug laws are used
    to criminalize blacks, especially young
    black men, and condition them to being
    prisoners in their own country.

    So what does the president who admits
    to smoking weed and "maybe a little blow"
    do about it?

    NOTHING. Watch what he does, not
    the mealy-mouthed BS that he spouts
    on TV.

    Video:

    http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/23914.html

    - Brasscheck

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    That's how we grow. Thanks.
    Last edited by kathyet2; 07-16-2013 at 03:22 PM.

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