Friday, September 17, 2010

Nic

nie mam do powiedzenia. Pusta glowa. Wczoraj lalo. Dzis swieci slonce. Rysiek u mnie robi ganek. Ja trzese sie z zimna i leze przykryty koldra w lozku + odmawiam Tajemnice bolesne.

Ryska zona Krysia zostala wczoraj wypisana ze szpitala. Tez jej zimno. Rysiek rozrywa sie pomiedzy zona i bratem. Stara sie biedny aby zadowolic nas dwoje. Dziekuje Bogu, ze chociaz on zdrowy i jakos funkcjonuje.

Serce moje wrocilo do normalnego rytmu. Cud jakis. Stalo sie to pierwszego dnia po 1. rocznicy smierci Isabel. Mam uczucie, jakby to ona w jakis sposob zainterweniowala z zaswiatow. Serce zwolnilo, ale dalej czuje sie jak roslinka. Brak sily + permanentne uczucie glodu + wstret do jedzenia.

02:57 Hrs. Budzi mnie siusiu.

Local WhyProhibition.ca Shout-Out

Free Marc September 18th

We will not tolerate a Canadian citizens rights being denied. We will not live in a society that is intolerant. Cannabis users in North America are victims of discrimination. Stand and Unite with us and let's stop the discrimination of Cannabis users. NO one should be in jail for a crime without a criminal or a victim. Let's free Marc Emery and free Canada too!

September 18th 2-6pm
Memorial Park Waterdown
L0R 2H5

Bring Pickett signs we are right off a main street.

'Prince of Pot' given five years in U.S. prison

BY DAMIAN INWOOD

SEATTLE * Vancouver's "Prince of Pot" was sentenced in a U.S. Federal Court yesterday to five years in prison for conspiring to manufacture marijuana.
"Jail is a cruel and lonely place and I regret that my actions have brought me here," Marc Emery said in a written statement to U.S. Federal Court Judge Ricardo Martinez. "Five years is an awfully long time to consider what I've done. I admit that I was arrogant in flouting United States law."
Outside the courthouse in Seattle a crowd of 30 supporters waved signs reading "Free Marc" as passing cars honked their horns.
Emery was arrested in 2005 by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and indicted for selling marijuana seeds online and through the mail to customers in the United States. Emery claims to have made $3-million a year selling seeds, and to have sold more than four million seeds over the years.
He pleaded guilty in May to conspiracy to manufacture marijuana. In his statement to the judge, Emery said, "As a Canadian who did all my activity in Canada and used over $4-million in proceeds directed to peaceful, legal and democratic activities in both our countries, I felt almost any honest, transparent and peaceful activity towards repealing these prohibition laws was legitimate."
Now that he has been sentenced, Emery can apply for transfer to a Canadian prison for the remainder of his sentence (NATIONAL POST, Saturday, September 11, 2010).

08:02 Hrs. Budzi mnie telefon z pracy. Pytaja o zdrowie.

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