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07-03-2004, 11:53 PM #1Senior Member
Letter to Kerry
You have people in all parties saying things like " I have smoked marijuana and I don't think it's a big deal". Or things like "I know marijuana is great for medicinal purposes". But then you have those same people when asked if they are in favor of legalization saying things like "No I don't think it should be legal but I don't think it should be considered a huge crime." So I don't see marijuana becomming legal ever. Atleast not in the next 50 years. So that will give enough time for the younger generations that aren't so uptight to get into congress and become leaders. That may be when things start to change in congress.
nancyrenee Reviewed by nancyrenee on . Letter to Kerry Anyone who would like to copy and send the following letter to John Kerry, is more than welcome to do so. Here is a hot link for doing just that - http://www.johnkerry.com/contact/contact.php Do you realize that the one issue that Ralph Nader, the Reform Party, the Green Party, the Libertarian Party, as well as other third parties have in common, is that they are all in favor of reforming this nation's marijuana laws. In fact, they are not only in favor of medical marijuana and industrial Rating: 5
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07-04-2004, 12:59 AM #2Senior Member
Letter to Kerry
Originally Posted by Sinsemilla Jones
well said since
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07-04-2004, 04:55 AM #3Senior Member
Letter to Kerry
If George Washington had ever been asked if the Indian Hemp he so prized would ever be illegal, I'm sure he would have said it would never happen.
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07-04-2004, 08:44 AM #4Senior Member
Letter to Kerry
Sorry but I must follow Tokers lead
People can read a little about hemp here..
http://www.cannabis-assembly-mcr.tk/ (the servers a little slow sometimes, be patient)
peace
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07-05-2004, 01:04 AM #5Senior Member
Letter to Kerry
Originally Posted by maryjanemama
The LP is not on the ballot in every state, yet. Ballot access issues are issues the LP is very concerned about. The two major partys fight to make it as hard as possible for any other party to gain accress. To me the lower positions need to have more Libertarian minded people elected into those positions. Senetors, congressmen, state lawmakers, judges and so on are as importent, or more importent then the prez. Find your states LP, and see who is running near you, and see if you like them. Better yet, here ya go!
http://www.lppa.org/
The fact that your even intrested at all puts you quite a few steps ahead of the sheeple that believe they only have two choices or their wasting their vote. I hope you will take the time to investigate Libertarianism, and the LP further. You may not see Badnarik as a viable choice for prez, but you may find others localy that you do want to vote for.
Well, I gotta head to the fireworks show. The kids are going crazy. Actualy it's me going crazy trying to keep them occupied until we go. Writing this has pretty much been my only real break today. On top of all the goings on around here, I've been hanging pretty hard all day. I guess ya gotta pay if ya wanna play.
Toker
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07-05-2004, 03:02 PM #6Senior Member
Letter to Kerry
Originally Posted by Sinsemilla Jones
This is from their platform;
"Reassert the public's right as owners of the electromagnetic spectrum used as broadcast airwaves to regulate their use in the public interest."
Notice if you will how much they tend to use the "public intrest" ploy. It's never said that the public will not have any control, but that is what it would amount to if they gave all control of the media over to the government. Personaly, I don't think the government taking a firm control of the media is a good idea.
Then there is the progressive taxation, or redistrabution of wealth. You could even call it stealing from the rich to give to the poor. A noble idea, but it's flawed to the core if your trying for equlity and Freedom. And that brings us to their "End Institutionalized Racism" by instituting more racism in government. The anti-discrimination, and affirmative action laws, programs, and enforcement reparations for African Americans, are racism. A country that is supposed to treat all the people equaly should not treat them differently and call it equal. Biased racism laws that only get inforced for one group, is not equality, and neither are progressive taxes. I could go on and on about the greens, but I think I'll quit picking on them for now.
Here is their platform;
http://www.greenparty.org/Platform.html
Synopsis of The Communist Manifesto
http://www.indepthinfo.com/communist...synopsis.shtml
What the hell, here is the The Communist Manifesto itself
Bourgeois and Proletarians
http://csf.colorado.edu/psn/marx/Arc...848-CM/cm1.txt
II -- PROLETARIANS AND COMMUNISTS
http://csf.colorado.edu/psn/marx/Arc...848-CM/cm2.txt
III -- SOCIALIST AND COMMUNIST LITERATURE
http://csf.colorado.edu/psn/marx/Arc...848-CM/cm3.txt
Demonrats are not much different then the greens in their lust to create a socialist country out of the US. Keep in mind Hitler was a socialist, and we all know how the attempt in Russia turned out. We also have North Korea to look at. China, and Cuba too. There are others also, and they are all the same. Screwed!
Toker
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