The Real Effect of Ron Paul in 2012

Ron Paul is in my opinion th best candidate. I agree with the majority of his views on key situations. If he doesn't get nominated I'm voting for Barack obama
 

Catchin22

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If Obama comes right out and promises that he will withdraw troops from Afghansitan within six months of reelection, AND he promises to remove Cannabis from schedule 1 of the CSA, then he gets my vote. Same for Romney. If both candidates embrace those principles, then I vote Romney. If both candidates continue the status quo, then I vote third party (Gary Johnson).


You support RP but you support Romney over Obama, that says a LOT. God damn RP supporters.
 

Rtazmann

Active Member
Romney will never legalize mj(the real weed),,he is for that synthetic shit that can kill you...Obama is the president now and will be after the next election., The mj issue will belong to someone else,,,next time,,,,he has got what he wanted,,,,2 terms in office,,,,he's not thinking anything about the mj legalization..
 

OrganicBlend

Active Member
Political arguements never ends, theres never a right or wrong.. At the end of the day idc who wins. We individualy dont have a say on nothing in this country. That's why im going to do what i please and set my own rules in my life. Sell, Smoke, Grow nd pay my taxes lol..
 

growone

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He is gonna need help. Is there a way to donate some cash to his defense?
i did see a thread that was stickied, and some have contributed
last i read, there was some action for getting him good legal help, but you're(mostly) at their mercy in the federal system
just to keep the legalization theme in the thread, remember who the real enemy is
there is a lot of bitching and ripping at each other, and all that does is help to keep the status quo
 

desert dude

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i did see a thread that was stickied, and some have contributed
last i read, there was some action for getting him good legal help, but you're(mostly) at their mercy in the federal system
just to keep the legalization theme in the thread, remember who the real enemy is
there is a lot of bitching and ripping at each other, and all that does is help to keep the status quo
A whole lot of truth in that!
 

BuddhaC

Active Member
He won't get the Republican nomination, but he muddied the waters for both parties with all of his talk of freedom and adhering to constitutional principles. How radical of him! It is clear that his message resonates with a large portion of Americans, the independent voters. RP will carry a substantial number of delegates with him the R convention, which assures him of a major speech there and also assures some compromise from the eventual nominee, probably Romney. The next president can't win the election without embracing some of those libertarian principles and appeasing the independents.

If Obama comes right out and promises that he will withdraw troops from Afghansitan within six months of reelection, AND he promises to remove Cannabis from schedule 1 of the CSA, then he gets my vote. Same for Romney. If both candidates embrace those principles, then I vote Romney. If both candidates continue the status quo, then I vote third party (Gary Johnson).
Hasn't he increased the War on Drugs, including cannabis?
 

UncleBuck

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desert dude has been exposed as a cop.

kinda makes this thread even more creepy, since FDD went to federal prison right after desert dude threatened him with it.
 
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