Just wondering if any of the cannabis.com members think Rudy Giuliani's decision to "bet the farm" on Florida will pay off, or do you think he should have gone the traditional campaign route like the rest of the candidates?:stoned:
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Just wondering if any of the cannabis.com members think Rudy Giuliani's decision to "bet the farm" on Florida will pay off, or do you think he should have gone the traditional campaign route like the rest of the candidates?:stoned:
It's a very risky strategy. I think voters feel like if you're in this thing, get in from the beginning. I think he might win a few primaries, but he won't get the nomination.
i really hopes he drops out soon, as i also hope so will everyone else, but my man Ron
Hopefully Florida will be the end of Rudy.
I think he is just as in it as Ron Paul for christ sakes. Up to this point his strategy is looking good, he would have benifited greatly had Thompson won, but he still has a legit shot. Like I said in a another thread, it doesn't really matter if Billary is going to get the nomination, anyone maybe even Ron Pauly could beat it! Go Hill Billary!!!:thumbsup:
I'm really hoping he does not get far. He's a crook... as are most of the politicians.
Isn't he the guy that said
"And, marijuana is a very dangerous substance...We'd be much better off telling people the truth; marijuana adds nothing to the array of legal medications and prescription medications that are available for pain relief." â?? July 10, 2007, Concord, New Hampshire" ?
He needs a kick in the face tbh.
I think his strategy may backfire, Romney has nearly a 2 to 1 lead in delegates yet the media is calling McCain the front runner. I do not understand this as even if Rudy wins Florida he will still be in second with the delegate count.
And by the way Romney is the only viable candidate that is neutral on medical marijuana.
America doesn't need someone like Rudy Giuliani running this country by any means..he's a fucking thief, and a weasel
Not sure where you got that "neutral" stance. Downhere on our PBS news, they played a clip of Romney saying he was absolutely opposed to medical MJ several times because several physician sites carried it, too. The activists even had the video up here. Mormons are generally opposed to what they deem unnecessary or unhealthy substances/recreational drugs. Goes against their pearls of wisdom, I'm guessing.Quote:
Originally Posted by midlifecrisis
If he has answered "neutral" on some issues stance test since that patient asked him a question about it during an early press conference (where the clip I saw came from), then good. It's yet another reason to doubt Romney, though. Says one thing one time. Then the complete opposite another. Inflates his record of accomplishments one time. Then gives another version later. Says whatever'll get him the vote.
(Pretty much like them all.)