its ok it really is, we have the best country, we could possibly need or want and historically it is agreed, we the people have the power, an awesome far reaching power to promote and create, change.
Our lands are gorgeous and generous and our people are good.
Did you know just this week Mrs.Clinton and Gove Jim Webb were out - in public- discussing the wrongful path of the war on drugs and not only that they were doing so as a precursor to an effort to change those laws. Dont let Obama fool you or cause you to loose heart, momentarilly or otherwise. I too did not agree with his response, but I knew then as now that there is a movement underfoot. It is quiet and formative, in Washington DC yet as we saw Two major major members of the Administration held a press meeting to discuss what is the prob;ems and possible solutions. The state of Mass. has effectively made some of those talked of changes- so have many it is true but what is noteworthy is representative Barne Franks impressive bill to end the persecution of the pot community - nationally. Mind you not in a quiet way either - he and others are actively working on this in the floor of the senate the hallways- the places were real things get done. No he isn't going public really but over all in the wider view there seems to be a three point effort, deflection, public discourse, and quiet steady efforts at bringing in the rank and file to the table. Politics are subtle and making legal the one plant that threatens fertilizer timber pharma giants and cotton industries with extinction is - in the formative period at least- one of finesse. Trying to get a positive spin on tv stations that sell their advertising space to the very companies and industries mentioned is a tad uphill too.
Look, President Obama was working in the senate before any presidential bid... this was the guy who would look over to his aids and whisper God kill me now to them due to the droll uninformed elected officials blowing wind over non issues to look good in 30 second ads for election year, commercials built on those moments photo'ed film and edited to fit the need. I don't always agree with him and in a few areas he is dangerously close to sides of issues I find quite wrong. But anyways take heart I think the guy has a long game and its subtle in a town entrenched in fear of change.
In closing I say to you be the change you want, it is the only way.