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Doesn't matter, your vote doesn't count anyways its all fixed. People give up hope in your government already.
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we need to overthrow the government but in the meantime, vote Obama! He at least will do something right, where Hillary just tells you what you want to hear. Actually lately she just slings shit.
Someone compared her to a slithering snake, I agree!
vote Obama!
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Ron Paul, because he knows the constitution doesn't authorize the government to take control over anything they feel the desire to.
He's the candidate I'll be writing in...
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Apr-19-2008, 23:38
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That is what we do when we vote, the problem is that the voters are generally retarded. Bush's 8 year term being a prime example.
To Ron Paul fans, you do realize he lost the GOP nomination, right? He's not going to convince the delegates to switch at the convention, it's not going to happen no matter how many times his campaign manager says so.
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That is what we do when we vote, the problem is that the voters are generally retarded. Bush's 8 year term being a prime example.
To Ron Paul fans, you do realize he lost the GOP nomination, right? He's not going to convince the delegates to switch at the convention, it's not going to happen no matter how many times his campaign manager says so.
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All the more reason for me to write his name in...I registered republican to vote for him, and I'm damn sure not going to vote for that idiot mccain...we don't have enough money to wage war on the entire world yet..
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why even waste time voting if you are going to do that?
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Because that's the only reason I registered to vote...Is so that I would have the chance to vote for someone as revolutionary and true as Ron Paul. I may not ever get the chance to vote for someone as devoted to abiding by the constitution as him, unless he runs for president again.
The constitution may not mean jack shit to you, but it damn sure does to me. America wouldn't be here, we wouldn't be here if it weren't for the constitution and what our founding fathers did for us, I feel as though I'm honoring them by voting for him, as he thinks in a very close manner that they did.
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Apr-21-2008, 02:12
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I didn't realize you were in a state that hadn't voted, then I fully agree it's worth it for principal. But for the general election I see it as a waste.
We really need an overhaul of our voting process, it plays out for big business far too easy. The early states should at least be changed every 4 years by a random selection, this would remove the monotonous repetition of our voting system that is confusing to the average voter, but well understood by the powerful elites running and maintaining this machine of controlled democracy.
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I didn't realize you were in a state that hadn't voted, then I fully agree it's worth it for principal. But for the general election I see it as a waste.
We really need an overhaul of our voting process, it plays out for big business far too easy. The early states should at least be changed every 4 years by a random selection, this would remove the monotonous repetition of our voting system that is confusing to the average voter, but well understood by the powerful elites running and maintaining this machine of controlled democracy.
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I am in a state that has voted, and I'm still going to write his name in during the November election, I'm not voting for John Mccain..not now, not ever.
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The president can't *DO* anything bout it.....it has to come down from the DEA and Surgen General......even Congress can't *DO* anything about it. The DEA and Surgen General have to change its classification catagory.
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I'm pretty sure if congress and the president found punishing people for Marijuana unconstitutional, it would be changed with a quickness. Fuck the surgeon and DEA, they only follow orders.
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You can vote for any candidate in the general election regardless of what you're registered. So, you're not boxed into a McCain vote.
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You can vote for any candidate in the general election regardless of what you're registered. So, you're not boxed into a McCain vote.
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No matter how many times republicans are told this, they still don't understand, lol
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^ I believe the implied truism in Mark's statement above is that he could not vote for a dem for president, irrespective of the ballot rules.
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Actually I don't even understand the difference between republicans and democrats..They're all alike to me...Except for Ron Paul. His words to me actually stated change, and absolute truth, which is why I registered the same party he was so that I could vote for him and only him.
If Ron Paul was a democrat, I would have registered democrat so that I could vote for him...
If anyone else ever runs for president or any electable office in which I'm able to vote for that speaks the truth of what our nation has come to as does Ron Paul, I'll be voting for them regardless of what I have to change my 'political affiliation' to.
Our government has way way too much power, and anyone who can't see that is either blind or not paying a damn bit of attention.
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^ I believe the implied truism in Mark's statement above is that he could not vote for a dem for president, irrespective of the ballot rules. 
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I'm sure that is true as well, and to be fair I'm sure there is an equal amount of democrats that won't vote for a republican just because they have gotten used the color blue. I have family members that always vote their party regardless of what satanic candidate is running, lol.
I just go with the one that seem most honest. Obviously Ron Paul is the most honest and sincere candidate, but I've always believed Obama was also generally honest about most important issues. As for Clinton and McCain, they could be twin siblings as far as I'm concerned. Both are equal liars and masters of deception. Their promises are made to be broken, it's just a matter of figuring out which promises they intend to keep. But to be honest, I was more afraid of Mitt Romney. If you look closely, you can still see the thick black semen from satan dripping from his lips. That guy is a born politician.
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. . . If Ron Paul was a democrat, I would have registered democrat so that I could vote for him...
If anyone else ever runs for president or any electable office in which I'm able to vote for that speaks the truth of what our nation has come to as does Ron Paul, I'll be voting for them regardless of what I have to change my 'political affiliation' to. . . .
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Yes, I agree with that. Sorry if I seemed to put words in your mouth, just f'in around.
I am an independent, too. I did vote for Bubba in '92, but I've learned since then. I also voted for Republican Pete Wilson for gov that same year, to add some balance, tho.
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That is what we do when we vote, the problem is that the voters are generally retarded. Bush's 8 year term being a prime example.
To Ron Paul fans, you do realize he lost the GOP nomination, right? He's not going to convince the delegates to switch at the convention, it's not going to happen no matter how many times his campaign manager says so.
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exactly dude! Geez you are banned too, like my buddy space toker? It seems they are way too ban happy here! You are only hurting yourself by silencing independant voices, something we as a community support last time I checked! so if someone says "you're a booger" or something similarly trivial and assinine, they get banned?
come on now! respect freedom of speech not fascism!
So the answer to the question is, Obama! He is the man, he will not raid medical patients or so he says, at least he says so and no one else does, so I say give him a chance, VOTE OBAMA!
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Obama, so far he seems very real and truthful.
..........so far.
I never believe it until i see actions taken. He has got my vote so far though.
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The president can't *DO* anything bout it.....it has to come down from the DEA and Surgen General......even Congress can't *DO* anything about it. The DEA and Surgen General have to change its classification catagory.
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Sorry m8, I'm afraid you're a little misinformed on our Democratic Republic. Presidents CAN do something about it.  Considering that the DEA, not to mention EVERY law enforcement agency, is part of the executive branch of government. Therefore, they answer to the president who can do something. Our government works like this: Legislative branch (that's Congress) passes legislation (laws); the Executive branch (that's President, VP, etc.) enforces the laws passed by the Legislative branch; Judicial branch (that's the courts) is in charge of interpreting the laws. So basically, the President is the head honcho of ALL law enforcement, from the cops that patrol the streets, to the DEA that oh so loves to ignore MMJ laws.
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Sorry m8, I'm afraid you're a little misinformed on our Democratic Republic. Presidents CAN do something about it.  Considering that the DEA, not to mention EVERY law enforcement agency, is part of the executive branch of government. Therefore, they answer to the president who can do something. Our government works like this: Legislative branch (that's Congress) passes legislation (laws); the Executive branch (that's President, VP, etc.) enforces the laws passed by the Legislative branch; Judicial branch (that's the courts) is in charge of interpreting the laws. So basically, the President is the head honcho of ALL law enforcement, from the cops that patrol the streets, to the DEA that oh so loves to ignore MMJ laws.
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m8 I am afraid you are a little misinformed, we DO NOT LIVE in a "democratic republic."
We live in a constitutional republic/or if you prefer a Representative republic.
There is a difference.
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