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    Thanking his drug dealer in his yearbook and inventing the best ways to inhale: Book lifts lid on 'Barry' Obama's marijuana-smoking school days


    By LYDIA WARREN
    PUBLISHED: 15:28 EST, 25 May 2012 | UPDATED: 15:52 EST, 25 May 2012

    A new book that delves into Barack Obama's teenage years gives fresh insight into the president's marijuana-smoking days as a high school student in the 1970s.

    It reveals how a teen Obama and his friends formed The Choom Gang - slang for smoking marijuana - in which he invented inhaling techniques and rode a car called the Choomwagon.
    In the book, Barack Obama: The Story, biographer David Maraniss calls the future president 'Barry' and reveals he 'was known for starting a few pot-smoking trends'.

    School daze: A new book lifts the lid on President Obama's marijuana use at school. This photograph is from his yearbook and thanks his friends in the Choom Gang - slang for smoking pot - and Ray, his drug dealer

    One was 'total absorption' or 'TA', the rules of which stated that if you exhaled early, 'you were assessed a penalty and your turn was skipped the next time the joint came around'.
    Another idea was 'Roof Hits' - rolling up car windows to stop smoke blowing out and going to waste.


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    'When the pot was gone, they tilted their heads back and sucked in the last bit of smoke from the ceiling,' Maraniss writes in the book, excerpted on Google Books and due out June 19.
    'Wasting good bud smoke was not tolerated,' an old school friend told the author.


    Habit: Obama, outside his family's Kenyan hut in an undated photo, has struggled to kick cigarettes. The book also shows his weakness for marijuana, and how he would often 'intercept' a joint being passed around


    And if that rule didn't give enough of an insight into how much Obama loved his marijuana, Maraniss goes on to reveal he was known for his 'interceptions' when a joint was being passed around.

    Revelations: The book, which gives insight into Obama's drug use and school life, is out June 19

    'He often elbowed his way in, out of turn, shouted "intercepted", and took an extra hit,' he writes.
    The anecdotes are from Obama's time studying at Punahou School in Honolulu, Hawaii and Occidental College in Los Angeles.
    It is not the first time the spotlight has fallen on his teenage use of marijuana. In his 1995 autobiography, Dreams from My Father, the president made the admission himself.
    He wrote about some of his smoking haunts, including 'a white classmate’s sparkling new van', 'in the dorm room of some brother' and 'on the beach with a couple of Hawaiian kids'.
    'Pot had helped, and booze; maybe a little blow when you could afford it,' he adds in the memoir.

    But Maraniss is quick to point out that Obama was surrounded with the drug in Hawaii - where a wide selection of varieties were on offer - and that 'Barry' did not fit the stereotype of a teen pot smoker.

    'In fact, most members of the Choom Gang were decent students and athletes who went on to successful and productive lawyers, writers and businessmen,' he writes.
    But they weren't all destined for great futures. Ray, who dealt pot to the group and was known for his ability 'to score quality bud', was later killed by a 'scorned gay lover' armed with a hammer.

    Riding high: Obama, who was known for creating marijuana inhaling techniques, drove with his friends in the Choomwagon, a VW microbus like that pictured


    Scene: The book recounts Obama's teenage years at Punahou School in Honolulu, Hawaii

    Ray gets another mention in Obama's school yearbook as the teenager wrote his thanks to: 'Tut [his grandmother], Gramps, Choom Gang, and Ray for all the good times.'
    One of Obama's friends, Mark Bendix, had a Volkswagen microbus that they called 'the Choomwagon', the book continues, and they would use it to drive up Mount Tantalus in Honolulu.
    Once parked, they 'turned up their stereos playing Aerosmith, Blue Oyster Cult and Stevie Wonder, lit up some ‘sweet-sticky Hawaiian buds’ and washed it down with ‘green bottled beer’ (the Choom Gang preferred Heineken, Becks, and St. Pauli Girl).'
    The book also documents Obama's early democratic leanings, explaining that the group operated by concensus and any member could veto a suggestion.
    'Whenever an idea was broached, someone could hold up his hand in the V sign (a backward peace sign of that era) and indicate that the motion was not approved.

    Inhale to the leader: Obama, who was open about his drug use in his 1995 autobiography, has not supported marijuana use since coming into power - and has cracked down on its medicinal use

    'They later shortened the process so that you could just shout 'V' to get the point across,' he wrote.
    As well as in Dreams from My Father - in which he wrote he 'got high [to] push questions of who I was out of my mind' - Obama has been forthcoming about his use of marijuana.

    When Bill Clinton's claimed that he had tried marijuana but insisted he 'didn't inhale' in 2006, Obama said: 'That was the point, wasn't it?'
    Yet since coming into power in 2008, Obama's support for the substance has waned, enforcing strict penalties for drug use - that would have prevented his presidency if he himself had been caught.
    BARACK OBAMA: THE STORY: EXCERPTS OF A PRESIDENT'S DRUG USE



    'In the Honolulu of Barry's teenage years marijuana was flourishing up in the hills, out in the countryside, in covert greenhouses everywhere. It was sold and smoked right there in front of your nose; Maui Wowie, Kauai Electric, Puna Bud, Kona Gold, and other local variations of pakololo were readily available.'
    'A self-selected group of boys at Punahou School who loved basketball and good times called themselves the Choom Gang. Choom is a verb, meaning "to smoke marijuana".'


    'Barry popularized the concept of "roof hits": when they were chooming in the car all the windows had to be rolled up so no smoke blew out and went to waste; when the pot was gone, they tilted their heads back and sucked in the last bit of smoke from the ceiling.'

    'When you were with Barry and his pals, if you exhaled precious pakalolo (Hawaiian slang for marijuana, meaning "numbing tobacco") instead of absorbing it fully into your lungs, you were assessed a penalty and your turn was skipped the next time the joint came around. "Wasting good bud smoke was not tolerated," explained one member of the Choom Gang, Tom Topolinski.'

    'Barry also had a knack for interceptions. When a joint was making the rounds, he often elbowed his way in, out of turn, shouted "Intercepted!," and took an extra hit. No one seemed to mind.'

    'In another section of the yearbook, students were given a block of space to express thanks and define their high school experience. Nestled below [Obama's] photographs was one odd line of gratitude: "Thanks Tut [his grandmother], Gramps, Choom Gang, and Ray [his drug dealer] for all the good times." A hippie drug-dealer made his acknowledgments; his own mother did not.'

    'Their favorite hangout was a place they called Pumping Stations, a lush hideaway off an unmarked, roughly paved road partway up Mount Tantalus. They parked single file on the grassy edge, turned up their stereos playing Aerosmith, Blue Oyster Cult, and Stevie Wonder, lit up some "sweet-sticky Hawaiian buds" and washed it down with "green bottle beer" (the Choom Gang preferred Heineken, Becks, and St. Pauli Girl).




    THERE IS ONLY ONE ONANDI LOWE!

    "Good things come out of the garrisons" after his daughter won the 100m Gold For Jamaica.


    "It therefore is useless and pointless, unless it is for share malice and victimisation to arrest and charge a 92-year-old man for such a simple offence. There is nothing morally wrong with this man smoking a spliff; the only thing wrong is that it is still on the law books," said Chevannes.

  • #2
    All the more reason to vote for him.

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    • #3
      I know Clinton got more votes after his revelation

      Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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      • #4
        cause him didn't inhale LOL
        Peter R

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