welfare reform

Posted by admin on June 30, 2010 under drug tests | 3 Comments to Read


The working man has to take random drug tests,so that his tax dollars can support drug addicts that refuse to work.WTF?!?!?!

Lindsay Lohan ordered to wear SCRAM bracelet

Posted by admin on June 23, 2010 under drug tests | Be the First to Comment


Watch Lindsay Lohan ordered to wear SCRAM bracelet, here at our link : comels.com – (FREE)!! Lindsay Lohan managed to avoid jail this morning when she appeared in court, but it doesn’t mean the judge was happy with her. The judge ordered Lindsay to stay away from alcohol, wear an alcohol-monitoring bracelet (SCRAM bracelet), and submit to random drug tests. Worst of all (in my opinion, at least) was that Lindsay was banned from participating in a movie in Texas because it was outside the range of her SCRAM bracelet. Lindsay’s attorney tried to get permission for Lindsay to submit to testing in Texas, but the judge refused.

McCain Palin – Sarah Palin Prepares for Debate At Camp McCain in Sedona Arizona

Posted by admin on June 12, 2010 under drug tests | 8 Comments to Read


John McCain helps take the pressure off Sarah as the big debate loams in the coming days. In the spacious surrounds of his modest, multi-million dollar estate in the exclusive reaches of The Sedonda Private Jet Port; at Camp McCain, Sarah has the privacy to practice far away from the whispers of the yellow press that hound her every move. In a re-insuring way that John McCain has…he impresses upon Sarah the need to reach out to each and every American Vote with the famous McCain Straight Talk. With a few wise tips and a committment to truth, honesty and of course the American Way…what else would you expect from the man who so modestly…restored the American Economy to greatness and profit…singlehandly. NOTE: any reason to wonder why Mitt Romney suggested that all candidates for President should be given random drug tests?

Britney Spears loses visitation rights

Posted by admin on June 8, 2010 under drug tests | 9 Comments to Read


Hello on this Friday, October 19, 2007. I’m Rebecca Field with a UPI entertainment update. Britney Spears has lost visitation rights with her sons. Court papers say the pop star cannot see her kids unless she follows court orders. No other details were given. The decision comes after her ex Kevin Federline and his lawyer called an emergency hearing on Wednesday. Earlier this month, Spears lost custody to Federline temporarily. She was ordered to pass random drug tests, take parenting courses and get counseling if she wanted a chance to get more time with 2 year old Sean Preston and one year old Jayden James. The Rome Film Festival is in full swing. Celebrities flocked to the Italian city yesterday for the beginning of the international event. Big stars are expected to attend including Halle Berry, Cate Blanchett and Sean Penn. More than 160 films from aroud the world are set to be shown at the festival. Also taking place at the event…actress Sofia Loren will be honored with the Lifetime achievement award. The FBI is reportedly investigating magician David Copperfield. His warehouse in Las Vegas was apparently raided by agents on Wednesday night. Copperfield keeps many of his possessions there…he performs monthly at the MGM Grand Hotel in Vegas. The FBI took a computer hard drive, large amounts of cash and a digital camera system. Officials wouldn’t reveal much, but did say the investigation is tied to a Seattle based case. Stars filled the red carpet last night in

K2 Melon Review

Posted by admin on June 7, 2010 under drug tests | 9 Comments to Read


I got my bag at a headshop in my area for about $35 (comes in a 3g bag), definitely worth it if your job requires random drug tests or if your on probation, smells good, taste is ok, it does burn pretty quick but it gets the job done quite well ; )

“Mayweather-Pacquiao” Fight: Random Blood Test Resolved? *Update: May 27, 2010*

Posted by admin on June 5, 2010 under drug tests | 20 Comments to Read


***READ DESCRIPTION*** On May 1st, 2010, Mayweather Jr. only asked for Pacquiao to take the Random Olympic Style 14 Day Blood Test after the “Mayweather-Mosley” Fight. From May 3 to May 21, 2010, there were articles and medias reported that Pacquiao finally agreed to Mayweather Jr.’s 14 day random blood test cut-off. VolumeLowHigh’s video is found at this link: www.youtube.com “Pacquiao OKs blood test, clears way for Mayweather bout” article found at this link: www.abs-cbnnews.com Days later, on May 26, 2010, this is what Mayweather Jr. had to respond after Pacquiao’s official and final agreement. “Mayweather eyes bigger purse than Pacman” By Abac Cordero; May 26, 2010: Link: www.philstar.com Let’s go back in time, the main reason the negotiations between Mayweather Jr. and Pacquiao failed on drug tests: – Mayweather demands Random Olympic Style Drug Test which was “not required” by the Nevada Boxing Commissioners. – it was the first time in boxing history from a boxer, Floyd Mayweather Jr., to demand a specific drug test with Pacquiao after his dominating victory points against Marquez when he returned boxing from his 2 year retirement. – Pacquiao agrees to random drug tests “30 Days” before the fight. – Mayweather Jr. demands “14 Days” before the fight. – Pacquiao agrees to “24 Days” before the fight. – both camps agreed to the mediations with Daniel Weinstein, a retired federal judge, to resolve an official agreement. – the Nevada Commission demands both fighters 3

DON’T FORGET! ps. Ron Paul 4 President = END THE DRUG WAR!

Posted by admin on May 31, 2010 under drug tests | 23 Comments to Read


yup, the title just about sums it up ^_^ DON’T FORGET! ps. Ron Paul 4 President = END THE DRUG WAR! oh, yea… Phoenix Joins the World Worldwide Marijuana March Indian Steele Park 4:20pm May 3, 2008 3rd Street & Indian School Entrance *Arrive early for good parking!* Mobility challenged? Can’t take the heat? Ride in your car along with us! Signs/Costumes/Car Decorations Encouraged Info. & Volunteers contact: Myspace.com/phoenixmarch Free420arizona@aol.com 480.251.1215 If you believe you should have the right, as a responsible adult American, to choose a safer recreational alternative to alcohol or prescription drugs, please show up. globalmarijuanamarch.org get the flyer here: s263.photobucket.com COPY & DISTRIBUTE! what the hell, i can’t help myself… Ron Paul on Drugs Republican Representative (TX-14) He would repeal most federal drug laws. He believes that blacks are treated unfairly and inner-city minorities are punished unfairly in war on drugs. And that the $500Billion on The War on Drugs since 1970s has been a total failure . He wants to legalize industrial hemp. He voted NO on military border patrols to battle drugs & terrorism. He voted NO on subjecting federal employees to random drug tests. He sponsored an Act to Legalize medical marijuana. He recognizes that The War on Drugs has abused Bill of Rights. And… Ron Paul adopted the Republican Liberty Caucus Position Statement: As adopted by the General Membership of the Republican Liberty Caucus at its Biannual

R-Truth as Pretty Ricky

Posted by admin on May 29, 2010 under drug tests | 25 Comments to Read


A mix between Dave Chapelle and Sacha Baron Cohen. If this becomes a regular thing he needs to be fired immediately and they need to include the wwe creative writers in the random drug tests because these guys are obviously smokin that shit

Drug Test

Posted by admin on May 24, 2010 under drug tests | Be the First to Comment


Don’t let those random drug tests get you down. Get Squeaky Clean! Short video I did for a class in college. The object was to create an advertisement that sold water.

Missouri Senator Proposes High School Steroid Tests

Posted by admin on May 18, 2010 under drug tests | Be the First to Comment


A state senator has toned down a proposal to randomly test Missouri’s high school athletes for steroids because of concerns it would cost too much. Instead, Sen. Matt Bartle outlined a new plan Tuesday to randomly test only a sampling of athletes participating in high school playoffs or postseason competition. The cost would be borne by the fans, in the form of higher postseason admission fees collected by the statewide nonprofit group that oversees sporting events. Bartle presented his proposal to a Missouri Senate committee on the same day that Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig testified to Congress about how it was dealing with steroid use among its professional athletes. Florida, New Jersey and Texas already have passed state laws requiring random drug tests for high school athletes. The Illinois High School Association board on Monday approved random drug testing during postseason play. That policy covers about 95 percent of the state’s high schools. Bartle, R-Lee’s Summit, said Missouri lawmakers and coaches would be naive if they didn’t believe steroids were a problem for high school athletes. Random testing “is critically important for not only the safety of the students, but critically important to protect the integrity of the games,” Bartle told fellow members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, of which he is chairman.