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07-01-2004, 12:15 PM #1OPSenior Member
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 hemp, but they favor legalization for adult use.
You, on the other hand, not only refuse to pledge to end federal interference with state medical marijuana laws if elected, but you won't even take a stand for allowing our farmers to grow hemp for industrial use.
This issue could either win or lose the election for you.
Unless you at least pledge to end all federal intervention in states whose laws allow for medical marijuana or industrial hemp, I, and I'm sure many other swing voters, will not be voting for you this fall.
If you do not, and you lose this election, don't blame Nader or the Greens or the Libertarians and their supporters for having the courage of their convictions. Blame yourself and your party for having neither courage nor convictions.
-SinseSinsemilla Jones Reviewed by Sinsemilla Jones 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
:stoned:Cannabis News
:stoned:The Emperor Wears No Clothes: Hemp and the Marijuana Conspiracy - Jack Herer
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:stoned:RX Marijuana - Dr. Lester Grinspoon, Harvard
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:stoned:Marijuana Smoking Does Not Cause Lung Cancer - Dr. Donald Tashkin, UCLA
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07-01-2004, 02:14 PM #2Senior Member
Letter to Kerry
there ya go
let him know what the people want(you at least),and what happens if he dont do as they wish
he will lose votes for not doing the right thing
and letting it be legal is right
any effort to stop that from happening
or lack of compassion for the medical user on his part
and i will in fact Change my plans to vote for him.
and i cant see me voting for bush
for any reason
so you know who that leaves>?lol
peace
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07-01-2004, 03:02 PM #3Senior Member
Letter to Kerry
Oh no man, don't do that!!! Kerry???? Please reconsider man. Kerry comes from the same mold as bushy. The reason you feel you only have two choices is because you laugh at the other choices you have. If you want compassion for the medical user, and the non-medical user as well, then you should be thinking about the Libertarians.
http://www.libertyforall.net/libertysvoice.html
Greetings! As those of you who follow politics closely may already know, Michael Badnarik has been chosen for the Libertarian Party's Presidential Candidate.
As this is the first election I have voted in, I have struggled greatly with whom to vote for. Whether to vote sincerely for the candidate I identify with the most or strategically for the one I think is most likely to beat Bush? I have even considered voting for Bush a few times, because I think his economic policies are a small step in the right direction, however unfairly administered. Then I came to my senses.
Kerry seems like a good man, but John Edwards would have been a much more viable candidate for many people (including myself). Kerry doesn't seem to know whether he is coming or going, and regardless of how much he has served our country, we need some strong leadership right now. This brings me back to my first choice: Michael Badnarik.
Michael Badnarik is a very humble, sincere man. He has a thorough knowledge of American history and especially of the Constitution and the principles it was established on. He also has an unwavering commitment to America and the Constitution. In fact, I think he is the only candidate that is competent enough in his knowledge of the Constitution to be president.
The time has come for us to ask ourselves, regardless of what party we may affiliate with, do we want to continue to elect Lincolnian Republicans and Roosevelt Democrats, neither of whom shows any real respect for the constitution, or do we want a president that realizes that the constitution limits his power more than it grants it? Whether you are a constitutionalist or not, the Constitution is the founding legal document of this country, and the binding social contract between the people and their government.
Many are saying that Michael may be able to steal enough conservative votes to undermine Bush. But Michael also respects the civil rights and liberties of the American people, the privacy of the family unit, and the separation of church and state. Hopefully liberals too will realize that Michael's commitment to the Constitution is also a commitment to the ideals of liberty and peace that they hold dear.
Vote for Michael Badnarik this fall, he greatly deserves your vote.
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07-01-2004, 05:04 PM #4Senior Member
Letter to Kerry
Never one to miss an opportunity Toker.
peace
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07-01-2004, 05:58 PM #5Senior Member
Letter to Kerry
No, Lib, NowhereMan said he's NOT voting for Kerry now. I'm still not sure, definitely not Bush, but now that I see Kerry's views on medical marijuana I may change my mind like NowhereMan did. Some how I think John Kerry says "what everybody wants to hear" and that bugs me about him. He seems kind of kiss ass. I'll have to think about it some more...maybe Kerry will lose my vote now.
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07-01-2004, 06:38 PM #6Senior Member
Letter to Kerry
I thought maybe he had not changed his plans yet. It's hard to tell now that you have me confused on it. Thanks a lot, now I have doubt in what I think I know, or knew, or something anyway. Maybe Man will clear it up some for us.
Toker
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07-01-2004, 06:47 PM #7Senior Member
Letter to Kerry
Originally Posted by HvyFuel
Toker
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07-01-2004, 07:57 PM #8Senior Member
Letter to Kerry
Toker, I think I'm right...maybe I'm stoned but I've read it 4 times and I think he's changed his mind. Oh, I don't know. Anyway, I'll read your thread and see what a Libratarian is. I'll have questions, I'm sure...
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07-01-2004, 09:20 PM #9Senior Member
Letter to Kerry
It's going to take more then a thread to understand Libertarianism. The LP is a good place to start.
Libertarian Party home page
http://www.lp.org/
Here's a few more Libertarian minded sites.
Liberty for all
http://www.libertyforall.net/news.html
Cato
http://www.cato.org/
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07-02-2004, 12:58 AM #10Senior Member
Letter to Kerry
Originally Posted by Libertarian Toker
i think ill call them and ask,,,
exactly what is his view on weed.
Contact National Headquarters
John Kerry for President, Inc.
P.O. Box 34640
Washington, DC 20043
202-712-3000
202-712-3001 (fax)
617-523-2030 (TTY)
Contact Your Local Office
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10350 Santa Monica Blvd
Suite 330
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310-556-9172
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1408 Locust Street
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515-558-9580
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60 Canal Street
Boston, MA 02114
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Suite C
Las Vegas, NV 89109
702-737-8683
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West Orange, NJ 07052
973-325-0936
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Columbus, OH 45215
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