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Reporter's Notebook: Dennes Longoria

Police Raid Medical Cannabis Dispensaries PLUS Freedom of Expression About To Suffer a Great Blow if Rapper Convicted

 

A young (by looking at the photo) looking man that raps in the horrorcore genre is going to be charged for murder simply based on lyrics that he wrote on some songs. You can read the report and watch a video at this location:

http://www.theage.com.au/world/he-rapped-about-the-thrill-of-killing-now-hes-been-charged-with-murder-20090921-fy86.html

If he's convicted, people are going to be afraid to write stuff that's controversial and violates taboos or what not, and that's really sad. I am arguing that there has to be better evidence than, ''oh, he wrote about killing''... that's just a pathetic, lame excuse to put somebody in jail in my book.

Also recently in San Diego a bunch of medical cannabis clinics were raided and like 30 people were arrested simply for trying to supply sick people with an inoffensive (God Made) herb. Read the report at this link:

http://www.cbs8.com/global/story.asp?s=11103403

I guess those sick people are guilty of not buying the corporate-approved Pharma Poison that will give you a thousand side effects such as diarrhea, suicidal thoughts, shrunken genitals, reduced sperm count, thoughts about assassinating the president of the United States, thoughts about this, thoughts about that.. how about just give me a joint and shut up, please, you're making me ill just by listening to you.... but seriously, to get back to the topic, they just have to have better evidence than this... let's get real... Wake up America... your government is NOT in control again....

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