The web is the fastest growing communications medium in the history of the world. A powerful tool, a window of opportunity, in our war of good over evil; the Internet continues to revolutionize the way we communicate and has enormous potential for reshaping the political process.

Tell your Congress Critter to stop the use of their exclusive power to issue money to defraud and plunder the people! We, the people, are on to this con!

Downsize DC has a Easy Revolution for you to join! Congressman Ron Paul has introduced two bills , his 15-word "Honest Money Act" (HR 2756) would repeal the 41-word legal tender law, while his 104 word "Free Competition in Currency Act" (HR 4683) would repeal the 69 words of Title 18 Section 489. The legal tender law gives the Federal Reserve a monopoly over the money supply, while Title 18 Section 489 gives the United States government a monopoly over the creation of coins for use as currency.

"A class of chemicals that includes nerve agents, pesticides and a drug to counter nerve gas may be causing the chronic fatigue, severe muscle pain and other illnesses that about 250,000 Persian Gulf War veterans are experiencing," according to a San Diego researcher.

How well do Iraq veterans who return to Law Enforcement stateside reintegrate into domestic policing once they return home?

Since we are not allowed to sue the military or government at this time Cindy Sheehan has proposed the “Casey Sheehan Doctrine.” to change that policy.

"The Nonviolent Offender Rehabilitation Act (NORA) is unprecedented in scope and magnitude. It will transform California's dysfunctional, $10-billion-a-year prison system, reversing its rampant and costly expansion. NORA will, within just a few years, reduce by tens of thousands the number of people unjustly and unnecessarily incarcerated, while maintaining public safety. At the same time, it will provide a comprehensive model for a public health approach to substance use." Ethan Nadleman proudly announced that the Drug Policy Alliance Network (DPA’s lobbying arm) is sponsoring this ballot measure in California that represents the biggest sentencing and prison reform in United States history.

The Office of National Drug Control Policy is covering up a record of failure. Fatal overdoses are on the rise, as is transmission of HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis C from injection drug use and 1 in 100 Americans are now behind bars. In spite of congressional demands for transparency, the ONDCP budget understates its emphasis on punitive law enforcement efforts over treatment and prevention programs, say budget and drug policy experts.

In a cannabis study on cancer conducted in 1974, researchers at the Medical College of Virginia, who had been funded by the National Institute of Health to find evidence that marijuana damages the immune system, instead found that THC slowed the growth of three kinds of cancer in mice - lung and breast cancer, and a virus-induced leukemia. The Drug Enforcement Agency shut down that study and buried that life saving information. In 2000, it was validated again when researchers in Madrid announced they had destroyed incurable brain tumors in rats by injecting them with THC, the active ingredient in cannabis.

For many decades big pharmacy lobbyist have paid for road blocks to cannabis research. This is the biggest scandal, much bigger than sex in the oval office! All this time the medical profession has been treating cancer patients to killer cocktails of antiangiogenesis drugs that cut off the blood supply to tumors while also killing healthy cells! Ifosfamide destroys the patients bladder and kidneys. And as a last hope treatment, thaledomide, the sleeping pill that produced clubfeet and webbed fingers will also starve tumors. These poison drip cocktails come with side effects you can count on to make life no longer worth living. Radiation is another poisonous, "cure" and surgery often triggers the cancer to spread. We all know someone who has suffered these hellish treatments. One day these, "cures," will be looked on as a step back to the dark ages in medicine.

The media, encouraged (paid?) by those who profit from the drug war, spreads outrageous lies and uses disgraceful Cancer scare tactics. Cannabis is one of the most benign chemicals we can ingest. Arresting nonviolent people for making a safer health choice in a medicinal/recreational drug is scandalous reefer madness. Can law enforcement find something better to do?

Prohibition fuels corruption of public officials and injustice in our courts. It triggers violence in our streets and along our borders. It incites terrorists by forcing senseless policy on other countries. The black market supports despicable people who sell to children and who recruit them to sell to their peers. The statistics reveal that racism is epidemic in the drug war.

The hypocrites' club has a new diamond-level member, the most self-righteous politician in America, Mr Spitzer has a taste for expensive prostitutes. Puritanism is alive today! The top example is the war on drugs, others include schools that impose zero-tolerance rules that result in expulsion for minor offenses, Texans are not allowed to buy dildoes, Americans are banned from drinking until they are 21 but can die for their country at 18 and on and on.

Talk about the pot calling the kettle black, the Chinese say, "It is high time for the U.S. government to face its own human rights problems with courage ... and give up the unwise practices of applying double standards on human rights issues and using it to suppress other countries."

The war on drugs does not justify human rights violations. A new report exposes widespread abuses due to drug policies. The United Nations must stop the ongoing subversion of human rights in the name of drug control, say the International Harm Reduction Association, Human Rights Watch, the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal
Network and the Beckley Foundation Drug Policy Programme.

California is banning homeschooling. The CATO Institute's Adam Schaeffer warns: "Seldom do the defenders of the government education monopoly reveal in such forthright language the true purpose of their position; they are training children to be loyal subjects of the state, not free citizens of a republic. The logic behind support for a government education monopoly and opposition to school choice is chilling and clear."

The irony is, the Las Vegas Review-Journal notes: "Research conducted by the National Home Education Research Institute in 2001 shows homeschooled students, on average, outperformed their public school peers by 30 to 37 percentile points across all subjects, and that performance gaps impacting minorities and genders are virtually eliminated among the homeschoolers."

Americans deserve policies that build family bonds instead of destroying them. Our children deserve an education free of lies, half truths, innuendoes and any similar government propaganda.

Big government plays on our fears to make us more accepting of their waste of our precious lives and resources. Remind them we are brave Americans; fearless defenders of liberty! War Made Easy exposes the government's and the media's history of deceiving the American people; leading us into war after war.

We call ourselves the Land of the Free and the Brave but if we allow big government to play on our fears to get us to accept their waste of our precious lives and resources; we are neither.

Get tough on violent crime! Warriors can get their adrenaline rush increasing public safety; chasing murderers and violent sexual predators. Support for the war on drugs is inconsistent with support for individual freedom, Constitutional or small government and the teachings of Jesus, the Prince of Peace

Colleen McCool

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