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today is the minus eight days to the fall day in washington has been reduced to finger pointing ok so maybe not more than usual but anyway tonight we've got a very special guest in studio irvin rosenfeld one of only four living federal medical cannabis patients in the country he doesn't just have permission from the government the feds actually given him weed in what they call the compassionate investigational new drug program if you shares although you know if uncle sam can grow wheat worth a damn buckle your seat belts and smoke with you got of we got see in mali president of less government on the least bad debt ceiling option glenn beck's hitler youth ron paul is picking up steam in iowa and jake and god join me to tell
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rick perry to shut up seriously this is an awesome show we have god joining us tonight and he's not even a headliner only on adam vs the man. ladies and gentlemen but the fault is nearly upon us. yesterday for no better reasons than the actual timing both president obama and house speaker boehner gave speeches on national television and today is the minus eight days to be felt it was a lot of the july twenty second deadline i hear you cry see last friday was the deadline put forth to get legislation passed to raise the debt ceiling in an orderly manner in time for the august second deadline and imposing default on
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august third that is if they choose the farts little obama legal easier i don't think he's ever said we're going to default on the debt he's saying we can't default on our obligations then what's the real fear mongers run loose with the consequences of defaulting on the debt there was plenty of finger pointing from obama last night. a significant number of republicans in congress are insisting on a different approach spending cuts only approach republicans in the house refused to consider this kind of balanced approach unless the rest of us accept the cuts only approach and from speaker boehner before we even pass the bill in the house the president said he would veto it i want you to know i made a sincere effort to work with the president unfortunately the president would not take yes for an answer and this is the truth as the president wanted a blank jet six months ago and he wants a blank check today well looks like boehner is losing that adding competition but
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while anyone who knows anything about politics couldn't guess what would have been said last night we did get to see the most violent soon propaganda machine in the world unveil its final strategy if you want a balanced approach under a balanced approach this balanced approach for a balanced approach what we're talking about under a balanced approach is and sit of this kind of balanced approach this balanced approach asks everyone to give a little. if you was asking he wouldn't need the i.r.s. by the way we could solve the debt crisis by passing the collection tray i mean who doesn't want to donate to the all loving federal government facing taxation equals violence but you know why the politicians love the whole budget debt limit debate and the impending non-crisis for they've at least got them their media lackies if not the general public frothing at the mouth over it gives them the perfect excuse to get on national t.v. and say in their most serious big boy voices were the good guys they're the bad
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guys who we say or we don't i. mean there's another growing disconnect between washington and the rest of the country and that is the fear mongering credibility gap at some point everyone is going to realize that they need us more than we need them and that most of what they tell us to fear is for the sole purpose of serving their lust for power drawing our seem oddly my special guest tonight for our default they count down seem oddly president of less government seen someone to thank so much for explaining to see them in your head of the cut cap and balance. out of their credits here and i'm i really is ok now the cut cap and balance plan put forth by speaker boehner that no one has that well yes it was before this legislation. i still wonder though for me in the middle of my figures now they are going to at the last year to try to make me look bad here ok so cut cap and balance you would put it as the least bad option was that while my ultimate objective would
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be to not raise the debt ceiling there are a lot of freshman there were nine freshman republicans who republicans who voted no on cut cap and balance because they'd either a campaigned to not raise the debt ceiling at all there was some freshman that mold and they were so unlike the set it didn't go far enough and cars running in capping spending but the reason i got in was because long term it was the only solution it cut spending it. haptic it gradually again not fast enough for me down to twenty percent should have an eighteen inch even faster and then it had a balanced budget amendment which which may which made the government balance a budget with a two thirds majority would huge people kind of forget that they are when they say come as a slow down so that has the involves a budget and it has a constitution state which contains a two thirds supermajority to raise taxes so normally with a balanced budget amendment that was a built in thing to raise taxes or we're going to cause a budget was raised taxes but with a two thirds supermajority it was
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a lot easier legislatively to cut spending that it was to create to raise taxes so that's why i got in because of you know in the in the land of the blind the one eyed man is king and cut cap and balance and i as the nation any you want i mean will move forward in a more fiscally conservative or direction that was the most conservative by far especially when you stare and stand next to the boehner plan and the reid plan being discussed or only ok so you also want to point out that there is a specific benefit to this compromise not that you say it's better overall but that we get to keep our aaa call and this is only through the law do you want us to be able to keep our what do you want the feds we'll keep our i want to keep our bond rating that's different ok the aaa bond rating would remember the government and the private sector all borrowed money out of the same pool so if the credit rating goes down it affects us equally equally as badly as it affects the government i don't want to raise the debt ceiling but under the certain constraints delineated circumstances of cut cap and balance raise the debt ceiling begrudgingly put it in
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the cut cap and balance keeps our aaa bond rating boehner plan that they've already come out and said we will probably going to lower you even if that passes the reid plan probably going to lower us that a double a from aaa if the if that passes what they're looking at they're not looking at us it doesn't make any sense when they the left says we need to raise our debt ceiling limit to improve our image with the creditors the creditors don't want to see us borrow more money they want to. be serious about stop spending they want the government to get permission from the tax the people more in the future to pay them all as there are that comes there is i doubt what they want to see is a more reasonable spending level but if the reason they like cut cap and balance and they will maintain our aaa rating is because it does cap spending ok what i want to see is spend within our means so that we don't continue to borrow money you know i'm i'm i'm really not i'm still not convinced i mean i'm not i'm more importantly though between not doing anything and letting the president go crap i'm
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going to pay the pay so scared the medicare medicaid i'm going to pay the service right that i don't maybe there's another three hundred but and there's a bill we have to versus like i'm just not convinced a camera i can be on this now and listen ultimately look at the this is why i want to go past august third there's a bill it's did was just floated today i suggested before that weeks ago but they thought if they call the full faith and credit act and what it does is it lays out what the president has to spend money on if we get past the august third date creditors so i don't go away i think the less that i care the more i can enjoy people in washington staffing our yes and that we can both enjoy together seduce him is not for that was see not only president of the last government and i certainly enjoy watching people squirm here in washington dealing with the thought of their own propaganda for it's really fun i got a front row seat here and adam vs the man. the american mainstream media as a whole who seems to consistently forget that ron paul is a contender in the two thousand and twelve race for the white house this despite
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solid polling numbers competitive fundraising and indorsements however as we inch closer to the ames straw poll straw poll in iowa the tune may change the corporate media no matter how much they may dislike ron paul will not be able to ignore him forever and it looks like folks and i all are going to either corey adams the story county g.o.p. chair is officially endorsed dr paul this is a key because story county is of course home to the city of ames over fifty thousand islands and the ames straw poll the straw poll is often considered one of the first determinants for who will be the front runner in the g.o.p. presidential race but when ron wins the party leadership of course will just declared irrelevant you know like the seebeck point on his endorsement korean and said i tried to go for the candidates that line up mostly with the values the principles of the nation's founders out of all the candidates in this cycle i found ron parts of me the one with the longest most consistent voting record to back up those principles and concepts run himself riding on
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a wave of confidence from yes its supporters and fresh indorsements doesn't want to sound overly sure of himself but he's keeping optimistic about his chances in the upcoming poll there's more enthusiasm of the people that are true believers and like i said james lends itself to that i wish i could say that i am the front runner and nobody is ahead of me and it's a shoo in but the truth is we can do it and we will do very very well and hopefully come in first well it's still uncertain exactly how the chances for a true liberty candidate will unfold on august thirteenth one thing is certain people are starting to take dr paul seriously because unlike two thousand and eight he's a serious threat to taking the nomination this time round. for a quarter of a century the u.s. government has been tracking the wealth gap between rights of minorities you know divide and conquer slash manipulate according to an analysis released by the pew research center that cap is now the widest it is ever been the analysis reports the
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median net worth of white households is twenty times that of hispanics and blacks check this out this is a graph from the pew research center and shows that in two thousand and nine median household net worth in two thousand i dollars was one hundred thirteen thousand for white households hispanics six thousand three hundred blacks five thousand six hundred you see the disparity here this is. this is really something of the study only measures households potentially a skewed start are skewed a skewed stat here with so many young adults moving back into mom and dad's basement white kids included but there is still a clear and undeniable disparity of dis concerning proportions now to take a look over time with these statistics you can look back to one thousand nine hundred four now not that things were great in one nine hundred eighty four relatively speaking if your goal is somehow engineer inequality but still whites to
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blacks median wealth ratios over ten slow decline greater equality coming down to two thousand and four when we start to see for blacks go up and first panics level out and then to two thousand and nine it comes up to twenty times. this goes back to bush era programs from creased minority homeownership that really provided a way for banks to make overly generous loans that they had little hope of getting paid back properly without having to bear the risk because the government was underwriting it now we wake up to find out the hard way that the american dream cannot be subsidized the black community overwhelmingly supported barack obama in the two thousand and eight presidential race but it's clear now watching the ramifications of both his keynesian policies and bush's that these are are the kinds of policies punishing the poorest of americans and they were brought to us democratically democracy is by definition bad for minorities is the majority coming
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up with an excuse with an entire system of denial for violently imposing its will on the minority and that's when it goes well that's not who hurts but when the majorities will is respected by governments and what we're supposed to have here in the republic of the united states of america is a system that respects the rights of all minorities and the ultimate minority the individual human being what we actually always get however is a subverted will brought to do the bidding of the special interest that governments really serve winston churchill once said the knocker see is the worst form of government except all others that have been tried well maybe when we're ready to stop being exploited altogether there's no government like no government. when we come back we'll have adam versus the man a resident theologian jake weigh in on rick perry's call to prayer. you say one
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thing and do another what do you say i say that to a prophet is generally not loved in their home town and that's a biblical and practical and urban rosenfeld's here is a book not medicine with a federally supplied tennis for of points that's right states you're watching out of vs the man. drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes the decision to break through a bit that it made who can you trust no one who is in beulah who would be obama should receive where we had a state controlled capitalism it's called nationals when nobody dares to ask reid q r t question more. into that only military mechanisms do the work to bring justice and accountability
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. i have every right to know what my government would want to know why i think taxes. well i would characterize obama as a charismatic sort. of american exceptionalism. a new website which twenty four seven live streaming news times like you about the ongoing financial crisis unlimited free high quality videos for download. and stories you never find funding stream news. becoming. a political. post.
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welcome back to adam vs the man now you might not know this about our own jake negative neo-con nancy deliberate oh but he's actually a christian theologian by training a real reverend and by the way i guess i guess if you need to get married on air maybe we could do it here by skype send us an e-mail we know is it was seems as masters of the we do we do weddings here and i'm just a man what i was saluting sure he was in his masters of the vanities from fuller theological seminary and then fuller by the way is where rick warren's pal and john pike were graduated so you have something in. rick perry's appeal to religion and i say well see this is like i've been for a straight a lot see when would political figures and or the public space audiences voters and media pundits like us flock to hear the words that filled the public
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bully pulpit and today the political environment is steaming with hyperbole rhetoric and excessive talk my party specifically that you a p has one united message live within your means and blame obama the democrats for everything else and the democrats want to blame grover norquist for everything under the sun so clearly all of us are looking for a beacon of light or maybe some real hope and change as obama promised the one time the just the one time democrat who turned republican texas governor rick perry is seeing a familiar political tune he's claiming that god talks to him he appeared on fox news and he calls himself a prophet invoking the name of god and perry claims that god is leading his successes in texas he feels called to run for president but doesn't want to announce his candidacy yet adam why is that. basically governor perry is talking tough religion perry has walked into some radical churches such as john haggis and
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claims we should not elect pagans anymore like obama and perry also wants to establish a christian nation. does that sound familiar to you remember the last man from texas claim he was called yeah that was george bush over no matter all the christian knees perry's record isn't all sweetness and light texas has high job growth rate but it has some of the lowest high school graduation rates and the highest poverty rates in the country in other words this one folks rick perry wants you to move to texas and get a job that pays you peanuts and he doesn't want you to believe he doesn't want to believe you should be educated in the competitive way that helps americans as a whole in other words perry talks with two tongues he's a modern day wolf in sheep's clothing rick perry is one that jesus would call a viper affair a c. one speaks words with little action backing it up you see folks perry may well be a good christian guy but the faith claims is near religion that he uses for his own
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benefit he remembered matthew chapter five blessed that are you the poor remember the least of these apparently olrik missed that sunday school lesson yes a balanced budget is biblical practical but you don't get to tell everyone what god says so if people believe you you have to back up their words with action and texas isn't not exactly a state that takes care of the poorest people some exactly a state that provides refuge for its immigrant neighbors and it's not a state that encourage healthy living thus honoring one's body as is the temple of god all of that is really irrelevant though because there is a bigger point to me made by friends there is a reason theocracies are found at the bottom of the world's economic opportunity letter successful public policy and individual freedoms cannot be based purely on doctrine establishing religious planes there must be freedoms and liberties guaranteed for all forcing one's religion on others a violation that allows total freedom of choice i'm an ordained pastor i don't orthodox leaving christian it is apparent to me that biblical prophets are given
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that title by other people it's not one that i can claim on national television. if you're curious to see a political profit you may want to take a look at another texan who told us that nine eleven was going to happen years before it did if you're looking for political profit one ought to look at another texan who said u.s. foreign policy has blowback you might want to look at ron paul's words regarding the federal reserve and national debt ladies and gentlemen rick perry is another religious nut bag talking stupid theology be good constitutionalists tune him out and seek liberty and not tyranny find ron paul and you can find political reef political freedom hold on. i'm hearing something now i'm i'm getting oh my god god is talk jake jake do you feel it do you feel it do you feel it and feel safe under it do you feel it do you feel god god has own he's he's got a message is that he's come through the message got he's got a message for rick perry no he wants he wants me to use the television the magic of
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images fine through the air to tell rick perry to shut up rick perry directly from god shut up take it out of. the way we wave we i'm getting i'm getting. for the rest of you out there in t.v. land coca gilberto for president twenty sixteen jake thanks for being with us and out of prison all right. glenn beck for every one thing you manage to get right you get about a dozen things wrong but this time you've gone so far that i feel embarrassed for you double faced on here following the tragedy in norway that took the lives of seventy six people glenn beck implied on his national radio program that the situation well heinous was soon asserted more ways than one he expressed concern about the left leaning or weeds in labor party's summer camp on toy island where self-proclaimed conservative behring breivik killed dozens of teens and adults beck
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took issue apparently with the idea of youth based politics but he really crossed the line on this one quote sounds like a sounds a little like you know the hitler youth or whatever who does a camp for kids that's all about politics disturbing yeah that was michael and personally but there's one problem with beck's analogy to his here because his very own nine twelve project is put on youth camps all across the country c.n.n. reported that the colorado my twelve project hosted a patriot camp for elementary great kids earlier this month and in august and then bill kentucky another night twelve group is hosting a vacation liberty school. well look i'm not fond of the idea of left leaning political camps for kids any more than i would need to take a kid to in evangelical bible school but let's get real that's reflective of my own
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political leanings you politics aren't a new thing and it's not inherently nefarious no indoctrination is something we should safeguard against some form for kids to explore political philosophy more important formulate values and stand up for him by the way these were teenagers and twenty somethings of this camp not exactly a hitler youth nursery so what's with the double standard would bet condemn the scores of student activists working on the right somehow i don't think so cheap cheap shots should at least have a little class clown i may get a few jabs on you two for my awesome teleprompter skills but hey at least i can add will want to know that hitler comparisons for dead kids are a terrible idea. the medical cannabis movement in america began with home grows by individual patients and that movement began right here in washington d.c. where in the late seventies robert randall a patient with severe glaucoma sued the federal government and created the
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compassionate investigational new drug program as a result the program was discontinued under president george h.w. bush but four patients have been grandfathered in a way and today there are four living federal medical cannabis patients one of whom is my next guest mr rosenfeld of fort lauderdale florida is a board member of patients out of time an international patient advocacy nonprofit organization he's been receiving medical cannabis from the government for almost thirty years and is the author of my medicine in which he explains how medical cannabis saved his life and how the current prohibitions on home cultivation harm people more than they help and you can see the canister there that the feds use instead of little plastic baggies i'm very excited to have irvin here with me in studio tonight urban thank you so much for joining us molly appreciate it my pleasure all the way here in fort lauderdale florida listen and you have the canister oh my god this is this is the best prop we've ever had for the show this is how if you're going to buy drugs from the feds this is how you would go you only
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the drug the feds can't sell it but this is how they do you this is yes this is how they have improved all the time was a little plastic bag you know my god oh my god now the government shipped it so that you know it's here mad oh my god the cameraman says three hundred cannabis cigarettes medical kind of a cigarette that's already pretty old it's grown on the campus university of mississippi not from mississippi they were sent to rally research triangle which put in three hundred cigarettes but we were told it's frozen freeze dried taking which a little out of it and then i received it from the federal government every twenty five days so. they give samples for a da would know. he's done reviews i presume as is uncle sam many got it wrong we it's adequate exactly the point is they don't agree that it's a medicine so therefore they don't put the diligence into growing you know the different strains which they could be used for different disorders and would be better than in the one strain that they give for myself where they get to the clock on a patient and this patient is very important to note for this and for one of the things
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one of the great things we've seen out of the development of medical marijuana is for you as it is today is that there's a lot of ability to delineate between strands to serve different patients it's really amazing i think it's really forgotten in the hall and the debate about all drugs and journals that they affect everybody differently and in the case of marijuana individual strains affect individuals differently but tell us if you would tell us from from the beginning with your story how did you first come to need medical marijuana i discovered quite by accident one thousand nine hundred two that cannabis worked better for me than any of the narcotics and drugs i was getting such as morphine dilaudid if you were going to them for for a bone disorder i have called multiple congenital quite a large and in a very little syndrome but i resume which means bone tumors on the ends of them bones i can go out would lead to the muscles in the interaction muscles the veins making very painful i had about two hundred tumors in my body i've had six major operations which are mistaken out and she was there left cause considerable problems and those were really for a very specific kind of pain it's almost all that's an anti-inflammatory for also
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to keep in time too and also for pain and it's also happened to me from growing i've not had a tumor growing up for thirty seven years and i'm fifty eight years old gradually and evolution well been demonstrated by people outside of government of course want to go and inside of government for that matter what i think. marijuana has great abilities to something to develop new orleans or you know you have put it mildly even here of all of all of that if you would rather use this take take a cabin with out of this synthesize it make a pharmaceutical drug out of it and sell it because it's getting more money and exactly when so how did the program how did you get into the program i discovered an account was working seventy two us were taken on the phone. government first i did a scientific project with myself my doctor is a research myself as a patient at least don't want me and then i met robert randall who was the first patient here from d.c. who was able to take on the federal government in one nine hundred seventy six became the first patient the federal government into the way his protocol he took away as his projects i would say was medicine and suddenly eight he sued the government through step one johnson here in d.c. and they filed a suit on thursday in the next day the government caved in and put
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a gag order on the suit and supplying medicine under what is called a compassionate care investigation new drug i then met bob told me university told him what i'd been doing five years and he said would turn around a scientific project onto a compassionate care and that's why we did it and five years of stonewalling from the federal government universe original law school because our program i had the state i have the state laws changed and family were hearings were ordered through f.d.a. and i wanted hearings and they continue to so i became a second patient at gallup actually thirteen patients and then they discovered work for aids patients we bombarded george bush sr with thousands of protocols to which was senior running for reelection his clinton was not on drugs or given thousands of patients how many hours you have to put into this because it is going to have you know styles and balances arsons that i was about our album sort of nabbing insoles is just thousand which you've got now i see as there is one story out there is going back to two thousand and i you would set the record for one hundred fifteen thousand joints a great load supplied by the federal government schools that is and as much as it
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probably doesn't reward adequately your efforts if not validate them at least i am a little pissed that as a taxpayer not any more that i absolutely have to. people are subsidizing this since your tax money at work yes but after years and strangest quirk of the drug war well it isn't the point is it serious is that it is a natural substance that serves the medicines was the federal government saying well that look we have this natural substance that works which is use it and saying oh no it is natural so to take the chemicals out of it give the pharmaceutical companies and so the size it make other drugs out of it and that that's ok that we can use because the pharmaceutical lobby allowed so what can. able to support the cause what with the website you recommend i was at my place my book on this is the also work through the country and also the history of medical marijuana the website is my medicine the book dot com my medicine the book i thought i was going to get started what people can do is contact the representatives of easy to say what they were can and say you know that needs to be done that it was better is the time when special right especially veterans go away to there's a time when we do have that leverage and.

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