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The 112th Congress: Debt ceiling edition

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While not surprising, I find it extremely sad it's come to this. I miss the government pre-December 19th, 2008.
It's been brewing for decades. I keep thinking it can't get any worse and then it does. One party is devoted to destroying government and the other is too incompetent and compromised to score a decisive win in the public debate.
 
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It's been brewing for decades. I keep thinking it can't get any worse and then it does. One party is devoted to destroying government and the other is too incompetent and compromised to score a decisive win in the public debate.

Incompetent is being too polite. I still say the Democratic party officially died on October 25, 2002 in northern Minnesota.
 
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Good to know Congress is working on those jobs!

The House Judiciary Committee passed a bill yesterday that would make it a federal crime for U.S. residents to discuss or plan activities on foreign soil that, if carried out in the U.S., would violate the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) -- even if the planned activities are legal in the countries where they're carried out. The new law, sponsored by Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Texas) allows prosecutors to bring conspiracy charges against anyone who discusses, plans or advises someone else to engage in any activity that violates the CSA, the massive federal law that prohibits drugs like marijuana and strictly regulates prescription medication.

"Under this bill, if a young couple plans a wedding in Amsterdam, and as part of the wedding, they plan to buy the bridal party some marijuana, they would be subject to prosecution," said Bill Piper, director of national affairs for the Drug Policy Alliance, which advocates for reforming the country's drug laws. "The strange thing is that the purchase of and smoking the marijuana while you're there wouldn't be illegal. But this law would make planning the wedding from the U.S. a federal crime."

The law could also potentially affect academics and medical professionals. For example, a U.S. doctor who works with overseas doctors or government officials on needle exchange programs could be subject to criminal prosecution. A U.S. resident who advises someone in another country on how to grow marijuana or how to run a medical marijuana dispensary would also be in violation of the new law, even if medical marijuana is legal in the country where the recipient of the advice resides. If interpreted broadly enough, a prosecutor could possibly even charge doctors, academics and policymakers from contributing their expertise to additional experiments like the drug decriminalization project Portugal, which has successfully reduced drug crime, addiction and overdose deaths.
 
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Good to know Congress is working on those jobs!

This is the kind of crap I hate. It's like a school suspending someone for drinking off campus. Or caring what two consenting males are doing in a Texas living room*. MIND YOUR OWN F*KING BUSINESS!

*At least that's where I think the sodomy laws came into the limelight, whatever, the point is there
 
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Of course, pretty soon, if not already, it will be illegal for foreigners to buy or smoke weed in Amsterdam anyway. (I recognize that this has no bearing on the point.)
 
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So, will quoting the scene in Pulp Fiction where Vincent Vega talks about Amsterdam be illegal under the new law?
 
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I know a lot of the posters don't like the Tea Party, but the TP never, ever did anything like this:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...sters/2011/10/08/gIQAx0x2VL_blog.html?hpid=z2
Completely unacceptable.

Looking around for some video I found this website that is trying to play it off that the guards overreacted.
http://www.opednews.com/articles/Reporter-and-Occupy-Wash-D-by-Rob-Kall-111008-611.html

Either way this kind of thing was poorly planned, stupidly executed, and just a bad idea to start. If you want to protest what the museum has inside, do it outside.

I would still put encouraging people to bring or have weapons at rallies being worse.
 
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What the hell kind of law is that? Talk about BIG GOVERNMENT BS. What a crock of ****.

Laws like that are only the beginning if this gets passed...

I wonder when we will hear from the usual suspects around here...the ones who got all mad because Michelle Obama campaigned to get kids to eat healthier and how the government should stay out of their business. Why do I feel their opinion will change on this one ;)
 
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