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I used to smoke marijuana. But I'll tell you something: I would only smoke it in the late evening. Oh, occasionally the early evening, but usually the late evening - or the mid-evening. Just the early evening, midevening and late evening. Occasionally, early afternoon, early midafternoon, or perhaps the late-midafternoon. Oh, sometimes the early-mid-late-early morning. . . But never at dusk.
-- Steve Martin
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Looked at but cannot be seen - it is beneath form;
Listened to but cannot be heard - it is beneath sound;
Held but cannot be touched - it is beneath feeling;
These depthless things evade definition,
And blend into a single mystery.
In its rising there is no light,
In its falling there is no darkness,
A continuous thread beyond description,
Lining what does not exist;
Its form formless,
Its image nothing,
Its name silence;
Follow it, it has no back,
Meet it, it has no face.
Attend the present to deal with the past;
Thus you grasp the continuity of the Way,
Which is its essence.
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JaBbA's Hut
White Hat Liberal Geek Dad
Wednesday, September 8. 2004
A letter from MoveOn.org:
Dear MoveOn member,
On Monday, September 13th, at midnight, the national ban on military-style assault weapons will expire, allowing these murderous weapons back on our streets.
Congress is feeling the heat and is prepared to renew the ban, if the president will only ask -- but President Bush is letting the ban expire, on behalf of the gun lobby. We've got to take action.
Please sign on to our emergency petition to President Bush and Congress to renew the assault weapons ban now:
http://www.moveon.org/savetheban/
Then please ask your friends and family to sign, by forwarding them this email. We'll deliver all of the comments by Friday, September 10th, before the ban expires, so we need as many people as possible to sign on today.
In 2000, President Bush campaigned on a promise to renew the ban. Yet today, after we've endured mass murders like Columbine and terrorists have bought assault weapons on American soil, President Bush is letting the ban expire.
Bush is jeopardizing our safety for the sake of an endorsement from the National Rifle Association. As reported in the newspaper The Hill, "The National Rifle Association's (NRA) endorsement of Bush is on hold until after the ban expires."[1]
Since 1994, the assault weapons ban has taken the deadliest military- style weapons off our streets, dramatically cutting their use in crimes by 66 percent, according to the U.S. Department of Justice, and reducing the murder rates of police officers and the public.
This is not a partisan issue -- the assault weapons ban was supported by Presidents Reagan, Ford, Carter, and Clinton, and by Republicans Tom Ridge and Rudy Giuliani. The ban is supported by 74 percent of American voters, by Republicans and Democrats on the committees that investigated 9/11, and by virtually every police officers' association including the Major Cities Chiefs Association, International Brotherhood of Police Officers , National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), National Black Police Association, and Hispanic American Police Command Officers Association.
Yet President Bush is letting the ban expire, as he refuses to call on Congress to send him the ban renewal for his signature.
If he lets it expire, beginning Tuesday the 14th of September, an 18-year-old will once again be able to buy an AK-47 assault rifle in most states.
Don't let Bush put deadly assault weapons back on our streets. Go to:
http://www.moveon.org/savetheban/
Please help make sure your friends have signed on too, before we deliver this petition on Friday.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
--Wes Boyd
MoveOn.org
Wednesday, September 8th, 2004
Footnote:
[1] The Hill, "Gun makers get ready for big demand," September 2, 2004
* See our website for the complete article, as well as further resources and other background information on this issue.
I try not to forward emails, so I post it here instead. This is important - As much as we can debate over hunting weapons (I'm not really opposed to those) and handguns (or as I call them, People Killers), There's no need in this country to allow the sale of Assault Weapons.
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My brother already reprinted the letter from MoveOn.org, but I want to reiterate: "On Monday, September 13th, at midnight, the national ban on military-style assault weapons will expire, allowing these murderous weapons back on our streets. Congress i
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