The Reason We all will Vote for Obama in 2012.

Ernst

Well-Known Member
Mitt Romney is a Mormon and as such Marijuana is a forbidden act much like Happy Hour in Utah has been.

We will vote Obama simply because voting for Romney is worse for Legalization and indeed much worse for National Medical Efforts.

Say what you like but we are choosing the lesser of two evils when it comes to Marijuana Legalization and the Republicans are not supporting Ron Paul's message of legalization!

So Vote Republican and Vote against yourself and all of us. It's that simple.

Any Counter arguments?

Spread the word. Vote Obama!
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
You are leaving out the FACT
Ryan actually has a congressional record of voting against medical Marijuana and is rated by NORML as -10
 

silasraven

Well-Known Member
i agree that it will be good for legalization but fuck that i sooner just watch the whole thing go down and smoke up till they give me another alternative. doesnt matter how much power rom has since 14 states are legal it will be very hard to shut down all the pot farms,growers,dis,clinics, ect its near impossible at this point to get rid of it. not to mention NC is close on coming up with reforms for hemp. once its grown in NC not a chance you can kill it. they have almost no winter its too easy to grow anything there.
 

chrishydro

Well-Known Member
I know about 5.7 Trillion reasons not to vote for him. I respect he was elected, but had kept zero promises and unemp is up, gas has almost trippled, he did not end the wars and he has spent 5.7 trillion dollars on programs that dont mean shit.

Once again I respect the guy for rising to the office but he party is over. Weed will not be legalized until the 30 something year olds that are in office get to the point that what they say matters. Just the way it is until all the older people, like myself, are gone is the only time you will ever see it no matter Romney or Obama. The majority of people that vote are old, the youngers people bitch, scream, complain and dont show up on election day. They are the ones to blame not the politicians it is the younger people that dont even register to vote.
 

chrishydro

Well-Known Member
I know about 5.7 Trillion reasons not to vote for him. I respect he was elected, but had kept zero promises and unemp is up, gas has almost trippled, he did not end the wars and he has spent 5.7 trillion dollars on programs that dont mean shit.

Once again I respect the guy for rising to the office but he party is over. Weed will not be legalized until the 30 something year olds that are in office get to the point that what they say matters. Just the way it is until all the older people, like myself, are gone is the only time you will ever see it no matter Romney or Obama. The majority of people that vote are old, the youngers people bitch, scream, complain and dont show up on election day. They are the ones to blame not the politicians it is the younger people that dont even register to vote.
I get a 190 dollar check from my helath ins company with a letter explaining it is Obama Care that got me the check... The next month my rates go up 23 dollars a month. Just crap is all it is, lies, lies, and more lies.
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
I know about 5.7 Trillion reasons not to vote for him. I respect he was elected, but had kept zero promises and unemp is up, gas has almost trippled, he did not end the wars and he has spent 5.7 trillion dollars on programs that dont mean shit.

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You need to stop listening to AM radio
Your numbers are not factual
 

bedspirit

Active Member
Mitt Romney is a Mormon and as such Marijuana is a forbidden act much like Happy Hour in Utah has been.

We will vote Obama simply because voting for Romney is worse for Legalization and indeed much worse for National Medical Efforts.

Say what you like but we are choosing the lesser of two evils when it comes to Marijuana Legalization and the Republicans are not supporting Ron Paul's message of legalization!

So Vote Republican and Vote against yourself and all of us. It's that simple.

Any Counter arguments?

Spread the word. Vote Obama!
A couple years ago when California was going to vote on prop 19, I got on this forum and found that a lot of people were against it. I assume there were some whose livelihood could be threatened by legalization. I'm not in that boat, but there's your counter argument.

We'll have to wait and see what happens after Washington, Oregon, and Colorado vote on it in November, but I suspect that either candidate will come down on any state trying to legalize. you're probably correct that Romney is more anti marijuana than Obama.
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
Single-Issue Crusader Wants Free of Your Freedoms

By Cowgirl, on August 2, 2012, 8:08 pm | 26 comments
A Mormon seminary teacher and anti-cannabis crusader David Lewis says he just wants to live in a place where he can be free of your freedoms. He’s the Republican candidate for Rep. Margie MacDonald’s (D) house seat in Billings, HD 54.
His philosophy is simple, if not constitutional. Lewis shared his views with the independent news magazine In These Times:

http://mtcowgirl.com/2012/08/02/single-issue-crusader-wants-free-of-your-freedoms/
 

chrishydro

Well-Known Member
You need to stop listening to AM radio
Your numbers are not factual

Going to be 6 trillion the day he accepts the nomination and unem will be above 8 percent. The admin is a joke at least Carter did not do shit but he did not spend 6 trillion on nothing. What about my insurance ?? I guess I am not reading the bill right??? All lies, every bit of it is lies.
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
Going to be 6 trillion the day he accepts the nomination and unem will be above 8 percent. The admin is a joke at least Carter did not do shit but he did not spend 6 trillion on nothing. What about my insurance ?? I guess I am not reading the bill right??? All lies, every bit of it is lies.
Dont pollute this thread with bullshit that has already been debunked
 

Jasonian069

Active Member
Get out of the 2-party tornado. It's all bullshit. There is a Libertarian running who's all for legalization, you know.

"The parallels between drug policy today and Prohibition in the 1920’s are obvious, as are the lessons our nation learned. Prohibition was repealed because it made matters worse. Today, no one is trying to sell our kids bathtub gin in the schoolyard and micro-breweries aren’t protecting their turf with machine guns. It’s time to apply that thinking to marijuana. By making it a legal, regulated product, availability can be restricted, under-age use curtailed, enforcement/court/incarceration costs reduced, and the profit removed from a massive underground and criminal economy."

http://www.garyjohnson2012.com/issues/drug-policy-reform
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
Get out of the 2-party tornado. It's all bullshit. There is a Libertarian running who's all for legalization, you know.

"The parallels between drug policy today and Prohibition in the 1920’s are obvious, as are the lessons our nation learned. Prohibition was repealed because it made matters worse. Today, no one is trying to sell our kids bathtub gin in the schoolyard and micro-breweries aren’t protecting their turf with machine guns. It’s time to apply that thinking to marijuana. By making it a legal, regulated product, availability can be restricted, under-age use curtailed, enforcement/court/incarceration costs reduced, and the profit removed from a massive underground and criminal economy."

http://www.garyjohnson2012.com/issues/drug-policy-reform
1 A Democrat ended Prohibition and the depression
2 Voting third party this election is stupid

Remember Ralph Nader?
he got 90000 votes in Florida from young votes who wanted among other things Drug legalization
People Like You and me

Bush beat Gore by 500 votes in Florida and look what 8 years of that bastard did to this country

You want to vote Gary Johnson who has as much chance as Ralph Nader Or ROn Paul?

You might end up With ROmney and a war with Iran
 

bedspirit

Active Member
1 A Democrat ended Prohibition and the depression
2 Voting third party this election is stupid

Remember Ralph Nader?
he got 90000 votes in Florida from young votes who wanted among other things Drug legalization
People Like You and me

Bush beat Gore by 500 votes in Florida and look what 8 years of that bastard did to this country

You want to vote Gary Johnson who has as much chance as Ralph Nader Or ROn Paul?

You might end up With ROmney and a war with Iran
Unless you're living in a battleground state, voting third party won't matter.

In 2000, when Nader played spoiler, that should have been a wake up call to the party. They should have realized that if they want to win, they need to adjust their positions. It shouldn't have been a message to voters that we need to change our beliefs to suit the party. That's fucking backwards!
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
I know about 5.7 Trillion reasons not to vote for him. I respect he was elected, but had kept zero promises and unemp is up, gas has almost trippled, he did not end the wars and he has spent 5.7 trillion dollars on programs that dont mean shit.

Once again I respect the guy for rising to the office but he party is over. Weed will not be legalized until the 30 something year olds that are in office get to the point that what they say matters. Just the way it is until all the older people, like myself, are gone is the only time you will ever see it no matter Romney or Obama. The majority of people that vote are old, the youngers people bitch, scream, complain and dont show up on election day. They are the ones to blame not the politicians it is the younger people that dont even register to vote.
when gwb was in office gas was pushing $5 per gallon for over a year or so.. only in the last few weeks of his presidency did it go under $3.. i just got gas the other day and it was $3.55 per, no where near $15 / gallon..
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
when gwb was in office gas was pushing $5 per gallon for over a year or so.. only in the last few weeks of his presidency did it go under $3.. i just got gas the other day and it was $3.55 per, no where near $15 / gallon..
The budget for most of 2009 was passed in 2008 before Obama came into office

Congress spends money according to our Constitution
and no one ever answers the question.
If obama didnt get elected what would our national debt be?
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
The budget for most of 2009 was passed in 2008 before Obama came into office

Congress spends money according to our Constitution
and no one ever answers the question.
If obama didnt get elected what would our national debt be?
lol, yeah, i agree, i didn't even touch on that one as i just got a good chuckle out of the gas prices tripling statement...
 

BA142

Well-Known Member
I know about 5.7 Trillion reasons not to vote for him. I respect he was elected, but had kept zero promises and unemp is up, gas has almost trippled, he did not end the wars and he has spent 5.7 trillion dollars on programs that dont mean shit.
I don't like the guy but you should check out politifact.com....Obama has kept more promises than he has broken.

BTW the president doesn't control gas prices....read a book

http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/promises/obameter/


 

bedspirit

Active Member
Then Vote Gary Johnson and get Mitt Romney

I'm planning on it. I'm not sure which state I'll be able to vote in, it will either be Washington state or Illinois. I have a feeling Obama will win both states no matter who I vote for.

If Obama loses and it was determined that he lost because of so many Gary Johnson votes, then it can serve as a message to future Democratic candidates that ending the drug war and scaling back our military are winning issues. I'd settle for a Romney victory if that outcome changed the Democrats for the better.
 
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