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 | Pot-TV | High Society - Bush: Drug Hipocrite 35 min 03 Mar, 2005 Dubya's "marijuana smoking admission" tapes just surfaced. DML shares the Daily Show version of the news, movie clips from "Horns and Halos" (mostly about Bush and his cocaine use), the song "Drugs Stink" from the film "Bob Roberts", and a DML drugwar slideshow with quotes from Noam Chomsky and Michael Moore!
The president smoked marijuana before watching this show - I think I will! | 
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| Pot-TV | Stoner Show : Civilian Spies Eying You? 22 min 02 Mar, 2005 Civilian spies too protests the government is watching you. Also contains GHB bust several marijuana arrests Oxycontin arrests and pot by mail. All Vancouver residents and U.S. residents need to see this, show featuring Civilian Spies. Coming to Canada soon. | 
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| Pot-TV | Marijuana Party Leader Joins The Liberals 7 min 01 Mar, 2005 Marc Boris St. Maurice, Leader of the Marijuana Party joins the Liberals after they claim a pro-legalization stance. Grow op busts & New Zealand study claims pot use in teens leads to mental illness. Thanks to Francouver and Flash for these clips. | 
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| Pot-TV | Don Briere March 1, 2005 6 min 01 Mar, 2005 Don from Da Kine, Behind the lines, talks about how he has been hgeld in prison for longer than the law states, about native drug use, the upcoming election, and British drug use. | 
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| Pot-TV | MarijuanaNews World Report for March 1, 2005 23 min 01 Mar, 2005 New Zealand Study Says Marijuana Users More Likely To Be Paranoid.” Or Maybe We Just Have More Reason To Be. MS Drug Withdrawn Because It Kills. Steroids for Brain Injury Kill. Wrong Prescriptions for Elderly Kill. Prisons In Philippines and California Kill. Canada Liberals Not Paranoid About Newest Member. | 
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| Pot-TV | Newshawks: Tale Of The Tape Ends At W. House 3 min 01 Mar, 2005
(CBS/AP) Tapes of President Bush that were secretly recorded by an old friend and released to the media now are in the possession of the president's private attorney, the White House said Tuesday.
"It's a matter that we consider closed at this point," White House press secretary Scott McClellan said. | 
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