March 24, 2009
Reason.tv's Michael C. Moynihan and Nick Gillespie sit down with Kristina Rasmussen, Director of Government Affairs for the National Taxpayers Union, and Rob Kampia, executive director of the Marijuana Policy Project, to the prospects of ending the drug war, the Obama administration's policy towards medical marijuana, the stimulus plan, and the Bush tax legacy.
Approximately 20 minutes. Shot and edited by Dan Hayes.
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Especially this
baboon.
Kristina is attractive; the other three look like they stepped out
of a 70s poster showing the effects of stonage.
Here's
more on the NTU. Smoke 'em if ya got 'em!
Thanks, but I'd rather watch baboons cleaning each other's
asses.
Your family reunions must be awful.
Lefiti,
Hey there, sweet cheeks. Lol!
How come you never message me back?
Uh, Nick? It would be cool if you could prepare a bit or at
least form some coherent, intelligible questions before going on
the show. Thanks!
Also: can we get an actual name for this program? I mean, all tv
shows have to have a name, right?
A comment from Lefiti appears to be missing? DUN DUN DUNNNN the plot thickens...
So my problem is: Nick talks the most in this show - he's the host, shouldn't he be talking less and setting a goal for himself to make 13% less snide comments and tired cliches about marijuana use...
I cannot believe that woman dressed liek that knowing she would
be on television.
She knew this was on camera before she came by the office,
right?
Kristina Rasmussen inspires rigid tumescence. She certainly raised my attention and her apparently narrow hips look like a terrific place to bury my sceptre. Her voice sounds like the blonde lab tech on CSI Miami. Apply a little more make-up and she might start to look like a pole dancer at a strip club. I must retire to my bedroom where Kristina will likely inspire a release of such epic proportions, that it could possibly frighten me.
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