Obama Response to Online Forum

CrackerJax

New Member
med man.... willow in the wind. get some principle man...

You're the kind of guy who tells everyone it's going to rain, and then try to borrow someones else's raincoat.

out. :blsmoke:
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
"the way i wanted" and exactly what did I want again? :roll:


dude asked for questions. they were voted on. he avoided one of the top question. be it about pot or child care, it was one of the top questions and he laughed it off. not very "professional", IMO. it's not the fact of WHAT he said, but HOW he said it.

i'm not 23, i know how things work. :weed:[/quo
I think he had to make light of it as the only ones that really take weed seriously are the potheads, and being a politician, (Since you know how things work) he had to laugh it off to give credence to his more important agendas. Actually, I don't really see this as a pissing contest between you and I, and if you weren't a pothead, it would make a lot more sense to you, his making light of this. When I smoked Pot, I was pretty serious about legalizing pot, now not so much. Heck it's almost legal if you ain't an idiot, I mean you can't go up to a cop and blow smoke in his face, but unless you have to piss test, you can stay pretty stoned most of the time. I also think that even if it were legalized, corporations would still ban it from the work place, which means piss tests would still inhibit ones use. That is what caused me to quit, smoke pot, or have a 60K a year job. was a no brainer to me.
i was only at 47K, but i choose pot. :weed:
 

tipsgnob

New Member
Did you know that the cigarette companies have trademarked all the recognizable names of pot, like: Acapulco Gold, Panama Red, Columbian Gold, Thai stick, etc. Did you also know the government has a weed farm in the east, Kentucky or somewhere around there, Hey Tips, you know where it's at?
the marijuana farm is at the university of alabama...
 

tipsgnob

New Member
none of them know what they are doing yet. they are going to need my help. i will need my own parking space please. :weed::hump::hug:
fdd2blk...ceo of weedweiser, informed stocholders today that weedweiser is buying controlling interest in dunkin doughnuts...
 

Dr. Greenhorn

Well-Known Member
like fdd mentioned earlier, at least he put the topic out. he can't just say yeah, lets grow pot for the economy..he is a smart man, how you think he got where he at?!at least he is for decriminalization and give him time...McCain on the other hand............
 

CrackerJax

New Member
like fdd mentioned earlier, at least he put the topic out. he can't just say yeah, lets grow pot for the economy..he is a smart man, how you think he got where he at?!at least he is for decriminalization and give him time...McCain on the other hand............
he put it out there because his base isn't conservative and he needed votes....smell the coffee.

McCain would say the same thing, if he could get away with it.


out. :blsmoke:
 

JonnyBtreed

Well-Known Member
HAHAHAH Nice!!! You guys catch the followup press report - Check it out

http://norml.org/

If you thought President Barack Obama’s mocking response to the question of whether “taxing and regulating cannabis would raise revenue and reduce prohibition-associated violence” couldn’t be any worse, just listen to White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs stumble below.

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Kudos to the reporters who held the White House’s feet to the fire on this one. First, Gibbs is asked: “When the President said he doesn’t think that legalizing marijuana would give the economy a boost was he giving a political answer or an economic answer? Does he have numbers to back (his position) up?”
The pained expression on Gibbs’ face says it all as he mumbles that, in fact, he is aware of no economic analyses — as in zip, nada — that support the President’s dismissive position. Naturally, we have numerous credible economic reports proving just the opposite. Perhaps Mr. Gibbs would like to review them here, here, here, and here.
Minutes later, the White House Press Secretary appears even more desperate for a place to hide when a second reporter asked Gibbs to articulate the reasons why the President refuses to consider the issue. Gibbs’ response is priceless.
“Uh, he, he does not think that, uh, uh, that that is uh, uh, [pause] he opposes it, he doesn’t think that that’s the, the right plan for America.”
And there you have it. Wow. Such a vapid response wouldn’t cut it if Gibbs was a third-grader standing in front of his classroom, no less the Press Secretary to the White House! Keep in mind, both Obama and his press secretary knew in advance that they were going to publicly respond the question of taxing and regulating cannabis. They had at least 24 hours to prepare an articulate, rational, and substantive response. And yet the best response they could come up with was snickers and “uh.”
Are the final days of marijuana prohibition upon us? It sure looks that way from here. But why not write the President and ask him yourself.
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
dude couldn't answer the question. the reporters are on our side.

the more it's fought, the more we will be heard.

keep on laughing.
 

JonnyBtreed

Well-Known Member
Exactly, my jaw was on the floor through the whole video. I just could not believe it. He had absolutely no defense whatsoever. Nothing, And this guys suppose to be the voice of the white house???
 
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