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Our representatives aren’t just pathetic, they’re dangerous.
“bullet” The Whizzinator: A House Panel’s No. 1 Priority — that’s right, our tax dollars are spent investigating ways to outlaw a fake penis that’s used to fool drug tests … The Whizzinator isn’t quite the gold standard in athletic … Continue reading
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Afghan Poppycock: Hamid Karzai’s halfhearted jihad
Interesting analysis of the Afghanistan situation by David Bosco at Slate.
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Big Lies from the King of the Whopper
Adam wrote and asked me to take on the OpEd in the Washington Post: Cutting Marijuana Use Calls for More Than Tough Policing by Joseph Califano The increased potency of today’s marijuana and the greater knowledge we have of the … Continue reading
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Inside the National Survey on Drug Use and Health
Marco wrote in to tell me about his experience being one of the chosen. Yes, he was selected to participate in a paid survey — the kind that ends up part of the government’s statistics in the war on drugs. … Continue reading
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