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PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: “Ex-President Wins Uruguay Election, Pot Plan Safe” / Tabare Vazquez

Presidential candidate for the ruling Broad Front party Tabare Vazquez kisses a Uruguya’s flag as he celebrates in Montevideo, Uruguay Sunday, Nov. 30, 2014. Exits polls shows that Broad Front coalition candidate and former president Tabare Vazquez has won the presidential elections.(AP Photo/Matilde Campodonico)
MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (AP) — Tabare Vazquez easily won Uruguay’s presidential election on Sunday, returning to power a left-leaning coalition that has helped legalize gay marriage and moved to create the world’s first state-run marijuana marketplace.
The runoff vote had drawn international attention because Vazquez’s rival, center-right candidate Luis Lacalle Pou, had promised to undo much of the plan to put the government in charge of regulating the production, distribution and sale of marijuana on a nationwide scale.
Lacalle Pou, 41, called Vazquez to concede and “wish him great success” after exit polls showed him losing. Late Sunday night, Uruguay’s Electoral Court announced that with all the votes counted, Vazquez had 53 percent support and Lacalle Pou 40 percent.
CANNABIS: “Christian Anti-drug Campaign”
h/t: Anti-Theists. Pro Active Atheists. Opposing Religious Harm.
Someone please let my wife know about this, for according to this, I am flaming.
It’s raining men
Hallejulah
It’s raining men
Amen
CANNABIS: “Three Grandmas Smoke Pot for the First Time, and it is the Best Thing Ever”
h/t: The Huffington Post
CANNABIS: “Prescription Drugs vs. Cannabis” / Sanjay Gupta
APHORISM: “On Veterans Day” / Madison S. Hughes
By Madison S. Hughes (11.11.2011, revised 11.10.2013)
Veterans Day, like many if not most American holidays, is a paradoxical celebration at best, a fraud at worst, and intentionally so. Be it known to those who have not “served” in the military, that military personnel are not the heroes the media, and politicians make us out to be. We are simply economic conscripts trying to survive in an oligarchy of which most of us do not realize we are of part.
So, as one celebrates this Veterans Day, think less about the veterans themselves, and more about why we as country continue to have such an unquestioning demand for their inhumane services. For example, one may reflect upon the huge, tax evading, profit driven multinational corporations run by an oligarchy that rules the country that many mistake for a democracy.
VETERANS: “Don’t Thank Me for My Service” / Camillo “Mac” Bica, PhD / 06.03.2012
I do not want to appear disrespectful or ungrateful, but should we meet on the street one day, do say “Hello,” or “Fine day” or other such nicety, but please do not thank me for “my service” as a United States Marine. I make this request because my service, as you refer to it, was basically, either to train to become a killer or to actually kill people and blow shit up.
Now, that is not something for which a person should be proud nor thanked. In fact, it is regrettable, and for me a source of guilt and shame, something I will have to live with for the rest of my life, as the past cannot ever be undone. So, when you thank me for my service, it disturbs me … a lot. First off, it brings to mind my wasted youth and lost innocence, and the horrible and unnecessary deaths of good friends and comrades. Second, it reminds me of my responsibility and culpability for the pain and suffering I caused innocent people, again something I would rather forget, but cannot. Third, it reinforces my belief that you have absolutely no idea about the nature and reality of the wars in Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan, because if you did, you would understand that thanks are inappropriate. Fourth, it reminds me that many of those who feel the need to offer thanks were apathetic about – or even supportive of – the war, while they refuse to participate themselves or did little or nothing to end it. And lastly, I have to admit that I doubt the sincerity of these expressions of supposed gratitude, as “Thank you for your service” is just something to say not because you care about what I did or sacrificed, but only to demonstrate your supposed good character, or patriotism and/or “support” for members of the military and veterans.
h/t: truthout
INTERVIEW: “Conversations with Great Minds: Prof. Richard Dawkins” / Thom Hartmann
CHRISTIANS: “Conservative Christians”
h/t: Atheism 411


