View Full Version : Nothing but American politics on these boards
cannabis=freedom
06-05-2007, 05:02 AM
Nearly every single thread on these boards concerns America and its relationship with other nations, Iraq and Iran in particular...
But I know that cannabis.com is home to people all over the world, so, other non-Americans, let's try to get some national diversity in the politics' section.
Canadians, if you're reading this, tell me your thoughts on the Conservative government's proposed US-style drug policy (which will never go through due to it being a minority government, but still, they could get re-elected with a majority...)
Psycho4Bud
06-05-2007, 04:34 PM
THANK YOU CF!!! Being from the states we don't really see or hear of the dealings (behind the scenes) of other governments like Canada's or Great Britains. It would really be a pleasure to be able to read something coming from "the horses mouth".
I know even on a google search you really have to look hard to find this type of information......
Seems there are some big on Rep points........I'll pass em' around for articles regarding good and bad from some of our neighbors across our borders. :thumbsup:
Have a good one!:s4:
VaporDaddy
06-05-2007, 04:51 PM
Hey c=f,
It's the same old story, conservatives get a little power try to set the country back with their morality/religious based legislation and budgets. Then people realize the conservatives do way too much harm so they vote liberal. Liberals get a longer ride because they are more in line with Canadian values, they start to feel untouchable pull some scams, lie, cheat and steal. People get pissed and vote in the cons again.
wait, what was the question?...
psteve
06-05-2007, 05:59 PM
News from the Netherlands would also be nice.
(I'm hoping to move there some day.)
cannabis=freedom
06-06-2007, 03:38 AM
News from the Netherlands would also be nice.
(I'm hoping to move there some day.)
I hear that...the Netherlands is probably the country with the most personal freedom of anywhere in the world. Canadians, Americans, Brits, etc., we can't be blindly patriotic...we have to acknowledge the Netherlands as the greatest.
Hardcore Newbie
06-06-2007, 04:11 AM
I think it's funny how anyone thinks a "war on drugs" will work. Anytime I hear "war on _________" I'm pretty sure it's a failure.
B.Basher
06-06-2007, 03:27 PM
Meh. I tried posting a few topics on British politics a while back. I got totally ignored, that's probably why it's US only.
geonagual
06-06-2007, 03:35 PM
I never come down here into politics but this thread caught me eye..I barely even know how the other governments work in the countries of the people post here...lets see if I can answer some of my own questions.
Canada Leader- I dont have a clue..
Great Britains Leader- Tony Blair
Australia Leader- ?,
Holland-?
Scotland-?
Shit, I dont know anything..I dont even know who has a king or prime minister sheik..hmmm
psteve
06-06-2007, 03:46 PM
Meh. I tried posting a few topics on British politics a while back. I got totally ignored, that's probably why it's US only.
Just because we don't post, doesn't mean we're not interested.
In most European countries, people are more educated about world politics.
Not so in the US. Our news media and education system doesn't even cover what happens here, let alone what happens outside our borders.
Sadly, most Americans just don't have enough information about British politics to be able to comment intelligently.
1/2 hour a week of BBC news is all most of us can get (if that). Maybe another 1/2 hour of DW, and then it's all commercial news. :mad:
cannabis=freedom
06-06-2007, 10:39 PM
I never come down here into politics but this thread caught me eye..I barely even know how the other governments work in the countries of the people post here...lets see if I can answer some of my own questions.
Canada Leader- I dont have a clue..
Great Britains Leader- Tony Blair
Australia Leader- ?,
Holland-?
Scotland-?
Shit, I dont know anything..I dont even know who has a king or prime minister sheik..hmmm
Canada has both a monarch and a prime minister...Elizabeth II is the head of state, but she doesn't have any real authority, this resides in our elected prime minister, who is currently Stephen Harper, who has a minority government with the Conservative Party (a minority government means they win the election but they win less than half of the seats, so all the other opposition parties together are stronger than said party in the House of Commons).
Yes, Canada has a very different structure of government than the US does.
delusionsofNORMALity
06-06-2007, 11:08 PM
one of the reasons you see mostly us politics here is that few other governments have their fingers in as many pies around the world as those fools in washington do, so the theatrics in the white house and the halls of congress are splashed across the globe. if you want your government's dirty laundry aired in every nation on earth just invade a couple of countries and consider yourself baby-sitter to the world, then we'll all be snickering at you too.;)
psteve
06-06-2007, 11:12 PM
one of the reasons you see mostly us politics here is that few other governments have their fingers in as many pies around the world as those fools in washington do, so the theatrics in the white house and the halls of congress are splashed across the globe. if you want your government's dirty laundry aired in every nation on earth just invade a couple of countries and consider yourself baby-sitter to the world, then we'll all be snickering at you too.;)
Sad but true.
dannyboy420
06-06-2007, 11:49 PM
The USA is the greatest country on earth. Who cares about anywhere else?
psteve
06-06-2007, 11:54 PM
The USA is the greatest country on earth. Who cares about anywhere else?
Even if you believe that, we could still be 100 times better.
dannyboy420
06-06-2007, 11:59 PM
I guess the sarcasm didn't come through.
psteve
06-07-2007, 12:01 AM
I guess the sarcasm didn't come through.
That's ok it was funny either way!
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