The White House: Open for questions

LowRider82

Well-Known Member
http://www.whitehouse.gov/openforquestions/


Go vote again. hopefully we don't get a bogus answer like last time. the ones in red are where you need to go and vote. Hell ask your own questions why your at it. Look around you might find one we all missed

Jobs
Health Care Reform
Education
Home Ownership
Veterans
Auto Industry
Financial Stability
Green Jobs and Energy
Retirement Security
Small Business
Budget
 

150lbsofBS

Active Member
Thats a great post. I did follow the link and posted a question about making marijuana legal. I was really surprised how many people are asking (under the budget section) the same thing. Maybe if enough people ask we will actually get an answer.

Also, I took some time and voted on the MJ questions others had asked.
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
This is so frustrating. I go and vote every time and then they provide us with a canned answer. I doubt Obama even sees the marijuana questions.

I'll go vote anyway, but this is really pissing me off. Do we need to go stand in front of the White House with the poll results printed on a giant sign?
 

NuteGreenwitch

Well-Known Member
I voted - and take advantage of the search feature at the top of the page - type marijuana in the search box and you will get all the questions for marijuana.
 

Citan119

Active Member
What a disappointment :( And I thought we were getting closer to proving to this administration the absurdity of marijuana prohibition.
 

cannaman2.5

Well-Known Member
I think we should get a group of about 10,000 people and go sit infront of the white house and have a smoke out
 

Stoney McFried

Well-Known Member
Here's the article, in case anyone wants to read it.
Pot-related questions deluge W.H.


John Ward Anderson John Ward Anderson – Thu Mar 26, 1:12 pm ET
When the White House put out a call for town hall questions, it might not have been expecting this.
The more than 92,000 people who responded either have Cheech and Chong senses of humor or there is a deep concern in America — undetected by the media — about the decriminalization of marijuana, its possible use for medicinal purposes and its potential as a new source of tax revenue.
Given the opportunity to say what’s really on their minds without going through the filter of the mainstream media, people “buzzed up” a series of questions that seemed to suggest broad interest in legalizing marijuana and taxing it.
In this moment of national economic crisis, the top four questions under the heading of “Financial security” concerned marijuana; on the budget, people voted up questions about marijuana to positions 1-4; marijuana was in the first and third positions under “jobs”; people boosted a plug for legalizing marijuana to No. 2 under “health care reform.” And questions about decriminalizing pot occupied spots 1 and 2 under “green jobs and energy.”
After taking questions lower on the list, Obama addressed the pot issue head on, noting the huge number of questions about marijuana legalization and remarking with a chuckle, “I don't know what that says about the online audience."
"The answer is no, I don't think that is a good strategy to grow our economy," he said, as the audience in the room applauded and joined him in a laugh.
It seems part of the popularity of marijuana questions was fueled by NORML, the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, which was urging its members to vote for questions supporting the legalization of cannabis.
“WhiteHouse.gov is once again asking the public to pose questions directly to President Obama via its ‘Open For Questions‘ service.,” the organization said on its website. “The topic of this week’s forum is the national economy, and not surprisingly, many of you have already put forward questions to the president regarding the taxation and regulation of cannabis.”
“Please take a moment right now to log on the WhiteHouse.gov/OpenForQuestions and vote for the questions above, as well as others pertaining to the need to regulate cannabis. Let the president know that millions of American voters believe that the time has come to tax and regulate marijuana. Help us send the White House a message our elected leaders can’t ignore,” the statement said.


















People, this doesn't change a thing.This doesn't mean we can't keep screaming at them.They will get sick of it eventually and cave.Keep fighting,keep yelling,we WILL win this.
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
You're damn right Stoney, the squeaky wheel gets the grease and I think the marijuana wheel is about to get a whole lot squeakier.

I don't know about anyone else, but now I'm twice as determined to stay right up his ass about this issue. :cuss:





People, this doesn't change a thing.This doesn't mean we can't keep screaming at them.They will get sick of it eventually and cave.Keep fighting,keep yelling,we WILL win this.
 

Stoney McFried

Well-Known Member
Damn right. And since we Women know how to bitch (at least according to the guys),we should be able to wear him down to a nub.
You're damn right Stoney, the squeaky wheel gets the grease and I think the marijuana wheel is about to get a whole lot squeakier.

I don't know about anyone else, but now I'm twice as determined to stay right up his ass about this issue. :cuss:
I don't care, I want my pot, lol.
I hate to tell ya,but Obama is too busy fucking us in other ways to have time to worry about marijuana.
 

150lbsofBS

Active Member
Lets look on the bright side;

The President of the United States acknowledged the popularity of Marijuana in front of the entire media. He could have easily ignored it altogether.
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
He already ignored it during multiple rounds of questions, he thinks if he answers with no that we'll shut up now.

This proves that he doesn't know me. Claim to know the people will you Mr Obama? Try again, we're just going to get louder and louder.
 
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