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‘West Wing’ Star Votes No on Prison Plan

Filed under: Celebrity Justice Joshua Malina from “The West Wing” has no problem with a firehouse in his neighborhood — but he’s a little nervous about plans to turn it into a makeshift prison. Can ya blame him?Malibu is considering a plan to have Fire Camp 8 house 80-100 inmates … Permalink

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Christmas Vigil In Seattle Protests Marijuana Laws; Smug Yuppies Object

KING5 “Anti-drug advocate”/ obnoxiously smug yuppie Steve Danishek spouts ignorance and intolerance on cue for reporter Eric Schudiske ​For the past nine years on Christmas Day, 5th Avenue and James Street in Seattle has been at the crossroads of the controversy over marijuana legalization. As they’ve done every year in the 21st Century, protesters outside King County Jail held a pro-marijuana vigil, maintaining non-violent drug offenders should be home for the holidays, reports Eric Schudiske of King 5 News . “We just think that otherwise law-abiding Americans should find alternatives to incarceration for marijuana use,” said Vivian McPeak, organizer of the vigil. Nevertheless, vigil organizer McPeak remains optimistic about the prospects for positive change. “We believe very strongly that we’re in the last decade of marijuana criminalization,” McPeak said. Reporter Schudiske, in an apparent attempt to bring “balance” to his story, was predictably able to find some obnoxious anti-drug zealots who defended the practice of locking people up for smoking pot. (Really not too surprising, since Schudiske has been known to smooch a few cop heinies in the past.) Steve Danishek, some yuppie moron living in the Seattle waterfront, expressed little sympathy for those damn scofflaw pot-smokers. “They broke the law, they knew the law, they’re in jail,” a smug Danishek, who seemed offended that protesting hippies were even allowed in his high-rent district, said. “I’m sorry; that’s just a choice they made.” So, how does that compare with the “choice” Danishek made to be a highly visible public advocate for the kind of sickening, heartless barbarity that locks people in cages for choosing to use an herb? You make the call. Danishek, 63, and another well-do-do Seattle waterfront resident at 2000 Alaskan Way, Dee Tezelli, whined about how “marijuana abuse divides their family” and how Seattle’s annual Hempfest “disrupts their neighborhood.” Good idea, Steve and Dee. Maybe they should pass a law where only shallow, judgmental assholes like yourselves — who’d throw someone out of the family, even at Christmas, for smoking pot — should even be allowed in your part of town. (Steve and Dee seem to be a couple, and Holy God, do they ever richly deserve each other.) Those who oppose jailing cannabis users should be sure never to use Danishek’s travel agency, TMA Inc., located at 4626 NE 174th Place in Seattle. And they definitely shouldn’t call Danishek at (206) 363-2523 to make any reservations. Read the original story at Toke of the Town

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The Reefer Song ~ Night Shift [1977]

Back in 1977, I was the drummer for a rock band called Night Shift. Our very talented lead guitarist/vocalist, Ronnie McCarley, wrote most of our material at the time. One of the things he wrote was “The Reefer Song,” which, with the help of my friend Bobby Jackson, I was able to rescue from an ancient, gnarled tape that was all but unsalvageable, had anyone but Bobby been working on it. But salvage it he did, and I created a little slideshow video to go with it. Enjoy!

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Dope Of The Day: Police Chief Calls Marijuana Legalization ‘Nonsense’

Calm down, Chief. It’s just pot. Port Orchard, Wash., Police Chief Al Townsend is against legalizing pot, and he’s called a new bill to legalize marijuana in the state “ludicrous.” “If the goal of the bill is to legalize marijuana for the purpose of generating tax revenue, that’s ridiculous,” Townsend wrote in an email to Kitsap Sun crime reporter Josh Farley. Chief Townsend calls into question the judgment of his fellow Kitsap Countian, Rep. Sherry Appleton (D-Poulsbo), one of the co-sponsors of HB 2401 , which would legalize marijuana for persons 21 and older. Police Chief: Legalization Would ‘Encourage New Users’ “If [Appleton] isn’t proposing that we encourage new users of marijuana, which is clearly debatable here, I’m fairly sure that those who are growing and using marijuana in violation of the laws right now won’t have a problem continuing to do so while now avoiding any tax payments or tax laws,” he wrote. OK, chief, since you say it’s “clearly debatable,” I’m taking you up on your word and debating with you. So you believe legalization would “encourage new users of marijuana”? We are all certainly entitled to our own opinions. But we are not, Chief, entitled to our own facts. And the facts are, in countries such as the Netherlands where marijuana has been decriminalized, lifetime prevalence of marijuana u s e is less than half that of the United States (17 percent for the Netherlands vs. 37 percent for the U.S.). Clearly, American pot laws haven’t stopped people from using marijuana — and clearly, Dutch decrim hasn’t encouraged more people to smoke pot. So much for the “encourage new users” argument. You’re going to have to do better than that. The Tax Thing zazzle.com ​Chief, you point out that under the current system (of which you apparently approve), marijuana users and growers don’t pay any taxes on pot, and under legalization, pot would be taxed. You are absolutely correct sir, and on this point have a firm grip on the facts. Too bad those facts are absolutely one of the best pro-legalization arguments. Most marijuana users would love to pay taxes on their pot, if it meant they never, ever again had to worry about well-meaning but pot-hating cops, like, well, like you , Chief. They’d gladly pay taxes if it meant they’d never again have to worry about you kicking in their doors, taking their children and their homes, and putting them in jail for nothing more than marijuana. I’d wager you’ll never see a happier bunch of folks about having to pay a new tax, as marijuana users will be when (when, not if) it is legalized. We want to contribute to society and we’ll be tickled to death when we’re admitted to it as full, dues-paying members rather than viewed as outlaws. Here’s That Damn “Gateway” Again… ​Chief, I see by Josh’s blog that you’re also worried about marijuana as a “gateway” drug to other controlled substances. Gateway drug? Please. If you really want us to be scared of marijuana, you’re going to need to find something that hasn’t been disproved . “In the United States, the claim that marijuana acts as a gateway to the use of other drugs serves mainly as a rhetorical tool for frightening Americans into believing that winning the war against heroin and cocaine requires waging a battle against the casual use of marijuana,” wrote John P. Morgan, M.D., and Lynn Zimmer, Ph.D., two of the foremost researchers in the field, who call the gateway claim “intellectually indefensible.” A 2002 Canadian Senate Committee report states that the gateway theory “has not been validated by empirical research and is considered outdated.” There… Is that the “debate” you were wanting to have? Chief, next time, I’d suggest maybe you get your facts straight before making a public spectacle of yourself. (Isn’t there a “public nuisance” law? Just sayin’.) …And Those Dangerous Doped-Up Drivers Photo: www.ridelust.com ​Chief, I see that you believe that legalization would make our roadways more dangerous because more people would be high while driving. First of all, legalizing marijuana would not make it legal to drive while impaired, any more than legalizing alcohol made it legal to drive while drinking. But here’s the thing: People who are inclined to get high and drive are already getting high and driving, and have been for decades. Risk takers take risks. However, according to scientists, there is in fact ” no compelling evidence that marijuana contributes substantially to traffic accidents and fatalities.” Nobody’s suggesting that it’s a great idea to take bong rips and hit the freeway. But you can bet your ass that if marijuana really did cause automobile accidents like, say, alcohol, that it would be obvious as hell. And you think maybe that would get some major media attention if it happened, right? Well, it would. If marijuana caused half as many accidents as alcohol — even a fourth or a tenth as many — it would get enormous coverage, and pot would never stand a chance of being legalized. You know the reason we’re even having this conversation, Chief? Because people know pot’s not that dangerous. They’ve stopped believing you, Chief. It’s time to move on. With estimates of current marijuana users in the United States varying between 40 and 100 million, you can bet that if weed really caused wrecks, it’d be a national tragedy on the level of drunk driving. It doesn’t. It’s not. Case closed. Legalization ‘Nonsense’? “I was under the impression that Ms. Appleton was in the Legislature representing the best interests of the majority of her constituents,” Chief Townsend wrote. “This obviously isn’t the case here. The bill is ludicrous. And frankly its [sic] disappointing that a member of our Legislature that was elected by the majority of the people in her district is using our time and our tax dollars generating this kind of nonsense.” Hmm… Chief? Speaking of our time and tax dollars, I hope you weren’t “on the clock” when you wrote this. Because I really don’t think it’s a good idea for you to bring up “our time and our tax dollars” in a discussion about marijuana. Do you really want to talk about “our tax dollars” and how they fund your futile fight against pot? What sort of a return are we getting on that investment, Chief? What good does it do society, here in Kitsap County or anywhere else, to arrest marijuana smokers and put them in jail? What you’re doing is removing productive members of society and putting them in jail where they are a drain on taxpayer dollars instead of contributing. And all those arrests, all those jobs lost, homes lost, families lost — do they make any difference? Absolutely not, Chief. The most extensive study ever done on the subject shows that marijuana arrests have no impact on usage — NO IMPACT. The report further finds that current penalty structures act as a price support mechanism that boosts the illegal market. What do you think of that, Chief? Every day you spend enforcing the marijuana laws, you are doing a BIG favor to those who profit greatly from the black market — and don’t have to pay any taxes on it. I’m sure they’d tell you “thank you” if they could. Photo: www.texomak-9.com ​Since you seem so concerned, Chief, about the tax dollars Rep. Appleton might spend in the course of doing her job (and the majority of Washingtonians and Kitsap County residents support her on the marijuana issue), maybe we should be concerned about the tax dollars you spend doing yours. Specifically, why don’t we talk about the tax dollars wasted on marijuana enforcement — again, having no impact on usage? That big study we mentioned before, Chief, remember? It showed that we waste almost $170 million a year arresting people for marijuana in Washington. How much of that tax money do we waste in Kitsap, Chief? How much do you waste in Port Orchard? And why is it so important that you keep wasting it, again? Talk about “nonsense”… Crown This Man Chief, for your complete disregard for the facts about marijuana, your cavalier dismissal of the will of the people, and especially your callow, unwarranted disrespect for our esteemed leader and legislator Sherry Appleton, Toke of the Town unreservedly, enthusiastically and wholeheartedly awards you the prestigious Dope of the Day Award! Wear that crown proudly, Chief. You’ve earned it. ……. Editor’s note: OK folks, I know you wanna email Chief Townsend to congratulate him on this “high” honor. You can do so by clicking right here : policechief@cityofportorchard.us ……. More Information About Wasted Tax Dollars Marijuana in Washington: Arrests, Usage, and Related Data (PDF) ……. Read the original post at the new Village Voice Media cannabis blog, Toke of the Town : Dope Of The Day: Police Chief Calls Marijuana Legalization ‘Nonsense’

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The Defecator

He's similar to the Decapitator , but the Defecator changes ads to have 100% more poop. These shots come from a pay phone in my neighborhood. There is a hostel around the corner that a lot of German people stay at, so maybe it's the phone company trying to appeal to them.

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They grow up so fast

Yesterday, Lis was here and we were reading and chatting. She said “I want this for Christmas.” I glanced up to see her thumbing through the Avon cataloge

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Just another reason why mentally retarded people should not have children

Pam Anderson forgot her pants again and she’s having all kinds of trouble with those boys of hers. Brandon, 13, and Dylan, 11 are terrorizing the trailer park and fighting at school.. * Pam: “Boy, they’re so feisty.

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Lucy Pinder & Eve Wyrwal Topless In Nuts

It’s not very often I get topless pictures of Lucy Pinder on the site.

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Tegan And Sara Describe Their ‘Awkward’ Co-Writing On Sainthood Song

‘It’s one part of our career that we actually do alone,’ Sara says of their first collaborative songwriting effort. By Joel Hanek, with reporting by Jim Cantiello Tegan and Sara have been a band for 14 years and six albums, but there’s one thing the twins have never tried until new album Sainthood : writing music together. On the just-released record, produced by Chris Walla (Death Cab for Cutie, the Postal Service), the duo put their heads together to write “Paperback Head.” Sara summed up the process with one word: “Awkward.

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Cute? Not so much

Gawd.

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