Quote Originally Posted by kassidy
I myself like Dr. Ron Paul and his support for MMJ...BUT....my concern is the security of this country as Al Qaeda has regrouped and is ready to hit the U.S. as a target again. They are not hardly through with the destruction in America yet. We will prolly soon see a new attempt to strike us or American interests somewhere.

So what is more important? Legalization of MMJ???? OR SECURITY FOR OUR COUNTRY?

Mc Cain is the best of the "three evils" currently running....but his wife is surely not a good First Lady candidate after stealing those pain meds from the suffering in third world countries that she was part of the distributing. Rich people should buy their own drugs and not steal from the poor and suffering.....You can google what she did. Strange that nobody is talking about it though..
What are they going to do? Hijack another plane?? I think airport security is a bit more advanced now..

And for some reason I think our country would be safer if our troops and percentage of our NATIONAL guard were stateside rather than 4,000 miles abroad.

Just because things have changed is no reason...

"America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms it will be because we destroyed ourselves."

It's just a shame that people don't realize...We'd be pissed too if a military was invading our sacred America...And I damn sure think that most people would be fighting for their country...That's exactly what these people are doing, and have been doing since we've had troops in the middle east over the years..
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