I hear he wants to legalize Mary J, if so, hes got my vote:stoned:
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I hear he wants to legalize Mary J, if so, hes got my vote:stoned:
As to motivation to get out and vote....These are the same people that have contributed donations, enough donations to break records. They show up not only at their own candidates appearances, but at other candidates appearances. They wave signs at street corners...
I don't think it will be a problem motivating them to get out and vote. ;)
Barack Obama, asked on 60 Minutes about using military force to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, began a discussion of his preference for diplomacy by responding, "I think we should keep all options on the table."Quote:
Originally Posted by Stoney Toney
The Words None Dare Say: Nuclear War
I agree 100% that RP has a group of highly motivated supporters. I am just skeptical that there are very many of them.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fencewalker
What makes you think Obama is going to do anything different than Hillary? He is a carbon copy only darker toned. Neither of Clinton or Obama have any real government experience, they are only front runners because one of them is black and the other has a vagina. Aside from those differences, they are completely identical.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stoney Toney
No laws would ever change if everybody had the same pessimistic attitude you have towards politics, remember, change begins with yourself.
There aren't that many of them, certainly more than what the polls suggest, but I don't believe for one instant there are more Ron Paul supporters than supporters of other candidates. But Ron Paul supporters are all going to vote when the time comes, the other candidates supporters aren't that interested and will most likely forget to go vote....this is why I believe he has a very good chance at winning.Quote:
Originally Posted by xlz916
I do think it is possible that he does represent a larger percent of supporters than most of the other candidates in some of the other smaller states, but nationally of course he is not the majority...probably closer to 14-16% I'm guessing. I think I posted something like that earlier, but im too stoned right now to go look for that post lol
Just donated tonight to Ron Paul by the way....I've been sitting staring at his website waiting for my name to come across but there must be a glitch because it's not showing, it did for nov 5th :(
oh well, anyway just 15 minutes left to donate for this quarter (ends midnight eastern time, 9pm pacific time) SO GO DONATE RIGHT NOW :)
He will only remove the federal restrictions on it becoming legal. Under a Ron Paul presidency it will ultimately be at the decisions and laws of the states.Quote:
Originally Posted by carfreek5
True. But repealing federal marijuana laws is the greatest and first step to take on ending the War on Drugs, and legalizing cannabis.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zimzum