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Pot-Smoking Dominatrix Joins Election Race

OTTAWA - After a two-year stint delivering papers to Canadian senators, Marijuana Party candidate and career dominatrix Carol Taylor said she has entered the political arena to help ease people's pain.

Taylor, who says she smokes marijuana to cope with a painful neurological disorder, has whipped up excitement in her Ottawa district, despite being given little chance of beating the incumbent Liberal Party candidate in the June 28 election. Her campaign workers left postcard leaflets on Wednesday in mailboxes featuring Taylor with one breast exposed under the banner "Can the cannabis crackdown."

She is fighting to legalise the use of marijuana for medicinal and personal use. The Liberals proposed a bill to decriminalise the personal use of pot but the proposal died when the election was called on May 23. "This is the only political platform with which I have ever been in total agreement," Taylor says on her Marijuana Party Web site.

The Liberals under Prime Minister Paul Martin are in a close race against the Conservatives, who are generally not in favour of easing up on illegal drugs. Taylor was a Senate page shuttling paper to and from lawmakers in the early 1990s and since then has worked in a Montreal "dungeon" as a dominatrix.

"I can't believe Elections Canada allows this kind of stuff. I'm not uptight but I can see how some people would consider this to be pornographic," one Senate employee said. "I'm shocked, and a little aroused."
 
"I can't believe Elections Canada allows this kind of stuff. I'm not uptight but I can see how some people would consider this to be pornographic," one Senate employee said. "I'm shocked, and a little aroused."

 
I'm in favor of legalizing pot in the U.S. in trade for illegalizing tobacco.

Although I'm not a fan of pot, because everyone I know that smokes it gets stupider and stupider. But pot is not chemically addictive, and no where near as harmful to health as cigarettes.
 
Originally posted by: SagaLore
I'm in favor of legalizing pot in the U.S. in trade for illegalizing tobacco.

Although I'm not a fan of pot, because everyone I know that smokes it gets stupider and stupider. But pot is not chemically addictive, and no where near as harmful to health as cigarettes.

Sounds like a fair trade to me.
 
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