Monday, January 30, 2006

O podrobce Harperze i marysce

Widze, ze osobnik personifikujacy mnie uaktywnil sie na forach:

Ustki (http://ustka.naszemiasto.pl/forum/5513.html),

Newsweeka (http://newsweek.redakcja.pl/forum/index.asp),

Ozonu (http://www.ozon.pl/forum_34_0.html).

Nic w tym nie byloby zlego, jakby ten osobnik nadawal w swoim imieniu. Ale on uzywa nicku "Lewed" i nawet powoluje sie na moj blog. Zarty zartami z tym, ze dalej nie moge zrozumiec dlaczego ktos sie tak na mnie uwzial i probuje na rozne sposoby dorabiac mi gebe?

W prasie duzo o tragedii w Polsce:
"Roof falls, 60 die Snow blamed for Polish tragedy", SUNDAY SUN, January 29, 2006. "Roof collapse kills 66, Poland in mourning", METRO, Monday, January 30, 2006.
"Polish rescueres call off search", 24 HOURS, January 30, 2006.
"Death toll hits 66 in Polish roof collapse", TORONTO SUN, Monday, January 30, 2006).

Nowy premier Kanady pan Stephen Harper rozchorowal sie. Podobno ma astme, a jak sie okazuje najlepszym naturalnym lekarstwem na te chorobe jest marihuana. I jak tu teraz pomoc naszemu premierowi, ktory wypowiedzial wojne tej niewinnej i pozytecznej roslince?

"While both aides said Mr. Harper does not have asthma, the Tory leader said during the election campaign, in response to a question about whether he has smoked marijuana, that he had never smoked anything because "I'm an asthmatic."" (Juliet O'Neill, "Late-night visit for chest cold, Harper says", NATIONAL POST, Saturday, January 28, 2006).


Asthma, pot and Stephen Harper
Prime Minister-designate Stephen Harper was briefly hospitalized on Thursday night after an asthma attack. Just like Mr. Harper - and one in 10 Canadians - my wife has asthma. Years ago, anti-convulsant medications would aggravate her asthma, and the asthma puffer medications would aggravate her epilepsy and cause seizures.
Since May, 2002, however, she has used no medications except medical marijuana. She can now breathe better, sleep better and has about one-tenth as many seizures. In short, marijuana saved her life.
Cannabis has a long and well-documented medical history as an asthma treatment. When used in a tincture, eaten in food or used in a vaporizer, cannabis offers absolutely no harm to the respiratory system, while alleviating a long list of medical symptoms.
But don't tell anyone, as Big Pharma will be livid if the public suddenly realizes that a safe, cheap herbal medicine is safer and cheaper than their expensive, side-effect-laden products. Also, telling the truth about cannabis and asthma might undermine the police and government's anti-pot propaganda.
I hope Stephen Harper has a very nice time - gasping and choking and wheezing - while he tries to push through his prposed anti-marijuana legislation.
Russell Barth, Ottawa ("Letters", NATIONAL POST, Saturday, January 28, 2006).

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