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Bob Barr applauds killing of ‘Barr Amendment’

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Former U.S. Rep. Bob Barr, R-Marietta, continues to push for the repeal of some of his most notorious achievements as a congressman, such as the Defense of Marriage Act and the eponymous “Barr Amendment,” a slick piece of legislation from 1998 that cut the legs out from under Initiative 59, a referendum to legalize medical marijuana in Washington, D.C.

The Barr Amendment, which was tacked onto that year’s omnibus spending bill, effectively prohibited Initiative 59 from being implemented and even forbade D.C. officials from making public the referendum’s vote tally. (It was another year before the ACLU discovered the initiative had passed with a 69 percent majority.)

Barr later revised his amendment to prevent the nation’s capitol from ever holding another medical marijuana referendum.

But leopards do sometimes change their spots. In the years since he left office, Barr has famously gone from being one of the country’s most outspoken anti-drug crusaders to becoming a leader of the Libertarian Party and a friend of the ACLU.

Last week, the House of Reps finally voted to repeal the Barr Amendment. Its author was quick to signal his approval via a press release:

Last week’s vote by the House of Representatives lifting the 11-year old prohibition on the District of Columbia from taking steps to pass and implement any measure decriminalizing or legalizing the sale or use of marijuana in the District, represents an important step in the direction of individual freedom and properly limiting the power of the federal government.

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Leftists vs. foreclosures: A gathering

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

This Saturday, a meeting is scheduled with the intriguing title “Fighting Foreclosures: A Call to Action.” I’m not sure how you fight foreclosure other than keeping up your mortgage payments or reaching an agreement with your lender, but I guess that’s what the meeting’s about.

Anyway, the list of sponsors and participants in the event reads like a Who’s Who of left-leaning organizations: the ACLU, Georgia Coalition for a People’s Agenda, Open Door Community and many others. The media sponsor is WRFG; the host is the activist Pastor Tim McDonald; and welcoming remarks are by some guy representing the Metro Atlanta Democratic Socialists of America!

But, kidding aside, the event – which begins at 11 a.m. at the First Iconium Baptist Church in East Atlanta – isn’t a protest rally but a foreclosure seminar in which useful information should be disseminated. State Sen. Vincent Fort, D-Atlanta, will discuss fair lending laws; William Brennan, director of Atlanta Legal Aid’s homeowner assistance program, will talk about predatory lending; and Emory political science professor Michael Rich will attempt to explain the foreclosure crisis for the layperson.

There will also be time for a Q&A and action proposals. The primary sponsor is the Georgia Rural Urban Summit, which can be contacted at 770-313-4628 for more information.

(Photo by Joeff Davis)