A perfect example of how too much pot rots your brain: coffee brewer and crackpot Bob Alexander

Loony Toons news from the Seattle Times:

Ask Bob Alexander how often he’s heard the word “quixotic” recently. The approximate answer: all the time.

Of all the people who read Charles Manson prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi’s best-selling “The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder,” this 57-year-old Seattle coffee merchant is the only one jolted to act on it in a substantial way. The SuperBeans proprietor has become a super-activist.

With the help of a handful of volunteers and donations, Alexander has sent 2,200 copies of Bugliosi’s hardcover to prosecutors around the country.

Now he and his volunteers are following up with each one of them by phone and e-mail, as well as gathering signatures for petitions urging the prosecutors to indict the former president.

Two other things Alexander hears: that he’s courageous and principle-driven, and that he’s an obsessed crackpot.

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