Soros Drug Pushers for Obama

September 9, 2012
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Marsha Rosenbaum, Sharing Druggie Success Stories with Kids

A leading member of the drug legalization movement is now working closely with exclusive liberal donors to help get Democrats in office.

Marsha Rosenbaum, Director of the Drug Policy Alliance in San Fran, is a member of the Democracy Alliance which gives to groups such as the far-left Center for American Progress and Media Matters.

The Drug Policy Alliance has gotten their in with the more legitimate-sounding medical marijuana, which has become a means of opening drug parlors throughout California and elsewhere. George Soros, a founding member, sits on the board of directors, as does Jodie Evans, an anti-war Code-Pink extremist.

Rosenbaum, a Progressive, says the war on drugs is harmful and blames conservatives for bad drug policies. Of course she would say that since she wants legalized drugs. That will be a great step towards corrupting even more of the young and cementing our unique relationship with drug cartels.

Rosenbaum wants a more radical Obama, but is still putting her efforts into an Obama second term. He’s her best bet for legalizing drugs, starting with marijuana.

Marsha wants druggie success stories to be incorporated into drug education programs for kids. Michael Jackson could be their poster child. Oh, I forgot, Obama could be their poster child, but I’m not sure how much of a success story he is.

We should ban large sodas and cigarettes, but drugs should be made legal.

Obama has attracted radicals from every area and every group, now he has the drug pushers.

Read the story at the Washington Free Beacon

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