fatman7574
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Yeah you. I read a lot, try reading a few a biolgy text books or a few professional reference books. At least a book or some research results written by a person with a degree in Horticultural Science. Or do you have some of those on the job training certificates too?Someone needs to buy a newspaper and buy a book and read it!
As far as Obama. Nick Shapiro, the white house spokesman made a stupid statement, "The president believes that federal resources should not be used to circumvent state laws," He stated it in reference to state abortion laws, and that he believes the president supports that federal resources should not be used to circumvent state laws in regard to abortion rights. Since that time many people have taken that as meaning it applies across the board to all differences between state laws and federal laws.
Neither Nick Shapiro, Obama or the white house has said the statement made by Shapiro references laws about medical marijuana, gay marriage, gun regulation or anything else. The White house has not confirmed anything stated by Shipiro and has instead reinforced Obamha's continued opinions/beliefs in full support of Roe versus Wade and the right to choice movement. This clearly means he supports ROe verus Wade so he supports Federal Supremacy ans the belief that the ferderal resources should be used aginst the staes to insure Roe vers Wade in carried out as law. This throws out Nick Shapiros statement and all speculation as to other differences between stae and federal laws. But everyone ale ready jumped on the band wagon and tried to say Obama's opinion as sated by Shapiro also applies to all other differences betwwen state law desires and federal laws. The only thing Obama or the whitehouse admits to is his abortion beliefs and they arecontrary to those sated by shapiro.
People have they have even give the new movement of false hope a name called Obama's "new federalism." And all that came out of Obama stating repeatedly during campaigning that he firmly supported Roe versus Wade and that he fully supported the right to choice movement. Thw white house and Obama have not backed up Shipiro's statement in any fashion and have even ignored direct questions in regard to how Shapiro's statement apples to state marijuana laws and state gun control.
As such, neither Obama nor the White House will back up the words of Shipiro and instead merely say that Obama stands behind campaign statements that he firmly supports Roe versus Wade the right to choice movement.
I read a lot.