Monday, April 5, 2010

Congress.org: HASHISH PROBLEM ON MAUI

My entry on congress.org to numerous Congress members
last month included my complaint about former State Rep
now former Congressman Ed Case. A Google search under
my name and congress.org results in my letter to Rep.
Jose Serrano from New York.

I wrote to him and others because of their statements
on c-span on July 11,2009. He and other Congress members
exposed the waste from Troubled Asset Relief Program,
the bill that bailed out states from the markets fall.

On this day, a small amount was transferred from one
budget to the Financial Criminal Enforcement Network.
Included were statements from Republicans proposing
a vote of no-confidence of Obama's Economic Advisory
Council.

A pattern of fraud, waste and abuse was obvious from
this $800 billion package. Now we have a trillion $$
health care mammoth gravy train bill that promises all
you ever wanted from the government without addressing
the failures of existing public options upfront.

If you have a live wire, why not listen to what they
really say in Washington DC instead of in residences
where illegal drugs are used with groups representing
State Democrat plans for a vast profit engine with
marijuana and hashish for all. Oh, they absolutely
forgot that hashish is derived from a different place
than most pakalolo herb on Maui.

Congress lives in a faux information system. How would
they know how daily activities are impacted by open use
and cultivation of trade and barter for hashish?

This morning I called the previous land owner where
Kelsey Rae Running Wolf offered me hashish for massage.
He knows that I sent an email informing her of how her
choices as a drug user affects the safety of those who
promote safe, drug-free communities.

Delusional and corrupt systems here perpetuated the
rumor that, being from Pakistan and also in Afghanistan
Afghanistan where we have dying soldiers, hashish has
links to those who operate in finance. whoops. There is
a link between the war on terror and the economy of hash?
It is assumed that finance groups endorse open use of
hash as means of control over law enforcement.

My right to swift law enforcement is relevant to the
entire population. Protecting the rights of criminal
defendants over a period of years over the rights of
those who respect the law leads to drug terror in all
aspects of our lives. After years of not seeing any
consequence to action, drug addicts, pushers and users
think that they are above the law.

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