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Old 02-04-2015, 02:38 PM
 
Location: A great city, by a Great Lake!
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Well, these two don't support legal pot, so you'll have to pick someone else to support.

Gary Johnson and Ron Paul support legalization. They won't win, and that's too bad, because both support fiscal responsibilty, as well as champion individual liberties and not having the government intrude in our private lives. Not to mention both recognize the failure that is the war on drugs.
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Old 02-04-2015, 03:09 PM
 
Location: America - Still Land Of The Free
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Read with comprehension. I said : Why is it so hard to find a candidate who has a history of being a law abiding citizen?
There you go again. "Trying" to tell someone what to do. I'll read however I wish.

Now, can you name one person over the age of 18, who has never broken one law?

I 'know' your type, and won't play the Lib Game. In my experience, it will just go
back and forth, and nothing will penetrate the hard liberal head.
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Old 02-04-2015, 03:18 PM
 
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Read with comprehension. I said : Why is it so hard to find a candidate who has a history of being a law abiding citizen?
FYI you break multiple laws a day
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Old 02-04-2015, 03:32 PM
 
Location: America - Still Land Of The Free
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Just think how much money would have been saved from Pelosi's planes bar bill alone!
That (insert description here) woman spends 27,715 per private jet flight....

Look at these numbers:

Total trips: 85 trips over a 68 week period or 1.25 average trips per week.
Total mileage: 206,264 miles or 2,427 average miles per trip
Total flying time: 428.6 hours or an average of 5 hrs per trip
Cost to the taxpayers: $2,100,744.59 or $27,715.00 per trip or $1,285,162.00 per year.
Cost of in flight food and alcohol: $101,429.14 or $1,193.00 per trip or $62,051.00 per year.
Read more at Nancy Pelosi

''' That (insert description here) woman spends 27,715 per private jet flight.'''

Combine Plasticosi's Bar Bill and Moochie's Wardrobe Money, and imagine
how far that money could go towards helping our Country.

No amount of alcohol will help Plasticosi look better.
And Moochie's choice in clothing does nothing to help her look better.

It sickens me how much money is, and has been wasted since this administration
took over.
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Old 02-04-2015, 03:41 PM
 
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Good! Maybe if elected they will realize how ridiculous and what a failure prohibition is!
Weed is illegal in most countries. And people make mistakes in the past that they aren't proud of.
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Old 02-04-2015, 05:26 PM
 
Location: Florida
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I 'know' your type, and won't play the Lib Game. In my experience, it will just go
back and forth, and nothing will penetrate the hard liberal head.
You are already playing the liberal game trying to push their agenda.
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Old 02-04-2015, 05:27 PM
 
Location: Florida
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FYI you break multiple laws a day
Which ones did I break today?

I guess a criminal past is not an issue for you when you choose who to vote for.
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Old 02-04-2015, 05:32 PM
 
Location: Florida
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You'd think they'd be all for ending the drug war. Hypocrites one and all.
It's another third rail--like Social Security. They are all terrified to admit it should be legalized. I believe Obama would legalize it in a second, but simply cannot afford to look that liberal and invite attacks from the ultra-conservative crowd.

Even in Florida--despite the fact we have a totally fascist governor and legislature, 58% of the state voted for medical marijuana. Of course, they set the bar at 60% just so the extremist conservatives could keep it out.
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Old 02-04-2015, 05:37 PM
 
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You'd think they'd be all for ending the drug war. Hypocrites one and all.
You're not a hypocrite if you did something in the past and LEARNED from the MISTAKE. You need to understand the meaning of those big words before you use them.
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Old 02-04-2015, 05:39 PM
 
Location: Florida
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It's another third rail--like Social Security. They are all terrified to admit it should be legalized. I believe Obama would legalize it in a second, but simply cannot afford to look that liberal and invite attacks from the ultra-conservative crowd.

Even in Florida--despite the fact we have a totally fascist governor and legislature, 58% of the state voted for medical marijuana. Of course, they set the bar at 60% just so the extremist conservatives could keep it out.
Liberals want to legalize it but at the same time they do not want to be responsible for pushing it through, because they would blamed for the concequences.
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