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Jan 18 2009

Obama and Kumar

Published by benistiphan at 9:36 pm under Entertainment, News Edit This

Almost everyone seems to be very excited about the up coming inauguration, including the numerous celebrities who either attended or preformed during the free concert held at the National Mall in Washington. Shortly after his brief speech, the cameras followed Obama as he made his way across the line of Celebrities for a meet and greet. Some faces you would expect and others you wouldn’t. Take for instance, Kal Penn, or should I say Kumar from the Harold and Kumar flicks. Now before all you pot heads get excited, I would like to add that Kumar does not indulge in real life, so it is unlikely he posed the same question to Obama that you all seem to constantly ask other politicians. Besides, if he really was your kind, why wasn’t he spotted at a Ron Paul rally baked out of his mind?

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3 Responses to “Obama and Kumar”

  1. skwguitaron 18 Jan 2009 at 10:11 pm edit this

    What’s wrong with showing up at a ron paul rally baked out of your mind?

    Obama already answered the question anyways - he’s not going to legalize it.

    Although he had mentioned something about decriminalizing it way earlier in the campaign….

  2. dncresearchon 18 Jan 2009 at 11:53 pm edit this

    Tsk, tsk…not everyone who wants to legalize marijuana shows up at a Ron Paul rally half baked (or fully so). But it’s something I’d like to see! :) (Of course, you’d have to get me to a RP rally, first, which isn’t likely to happen.)

  3. benistiphanon 27 Jan 2009 at 12:01 am edit this

    “What’s wrong with showing up at a ron paul rally baked out of your mind?”

    absolutely nothing, i wasn’t trying to demonize the idea.

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