Thursday, May 21, 2009

Asking & Answering Questions

Congressman Steve Cohen (D-Tenn) asks some valid questions to FBI director Robert Mueller, hopefully these questions increase throughout this legislative session in Congress. Our elected officials might be starting to take notice of the publics opinion and when more of them start asking questions in Washington, real change will start to happen. Soon decriminalizing marijuana could become a reality that people actually consider. Nate Silver points out age trends in marijuana use, the numbers make me believe that as Congress gets younger they will realize that drug policy reform is a necessity.






Paul Armentano
offers his opinion about the interrogation.

It’s been clear for quite some time that proponents of marijuana prohibition have nary a leg to stand on. When their position is scrutinized, even the least bit, it ends up collapsing like a house of cards. In this case, the look on FBI Director Robert Mueller’s face two minutes and forty-three seconds into the video says it all. His empty rhetoric has failed and he has no more artillery left in his arsenal. He’s been defeated and he knows it.

Meanwhile Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has agreed to participate in a "Digg Dialogue", described below. Digg users have until Tuesday, May 26th 12:00pm pacific time to submit and Digg questions.

Digg Dialogg lets you submit your questions to notable leaders and luminaries. Rather than editors or journalists, the Digg community decides the most popular questions to be posed in the interview, so submit a question for Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger!


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