Now is the time for Republicans to embrace

UncleBuck

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The cheese protectors are nothing but a bunch of annoying progressive dolts like Cheezy.
They're like having flies at a picnic.
this is why you refuse to meet me for lunch. all you have is bitterness and name calling. no reasoned arguments whatsoever. so naturally you accuse others of the same. and oddly you pronounce that you lack the emotional control to take it, even though you have no problem dissing it out.

either that or you're a fucking child pretending to be a self made republican superhero online.

who really knows with a complete fraud like you.
 

schuylaar

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this is why you refuse to meet me for lunch. all you have is bitterness and name calling. no reasoned arguments whatsoever. so naturally you accuse others of the same. and oddly you pronounce that you lack the emotional control to take it, even though you have no problem dissing it out.

either that or you're a fucking child pretending to be a self made republican superhero online.

who really knows with a complete fraud like you.
finthere likes to tell everyone else here how to live..too bad he doesn't take his own advice..
 

Rob Roy

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From 1933-1978 they did. And it wasn't legal in all states until 2013, look it up
That still doesn't address why you think it's okay to have ANY law that puts people in jail for a plant does it? Legality does not confer honesty or morality.

I'm puzzled why you can't just say you didn't think it out and would just admit you made a mistake. We all make them, some people reveal alot about themselves when they refuse to admit an error though.
 

ChesusRice

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That still doesn't address why you think it's okay to have ANY law that puts people in jail for a plant does it? Legality does not confer honesty or morality.

I'm puzzled why you can't just say you didn't think it out and would just admit you made a mistake. We all make them, some people reveal alot about themselves when they refuse to admit an error though.
You are the most immature person I have ever met on the internet. Maybe one day you will move out of your parents house and get a job.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
im curious about how much cheese need be grated before cbn would lock down a cheese thread?

1...2...3 piles, apparently not enough...how bout it Rob Roy, what say we just keep grating piles of cheese until we know the exact amount necessary? :idea: ;)
I'm in a highish dudgeon to be compared to the inactive cannabinoid.

 

PetFlora

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Now is the time for all citizens to wake up to the fact that our national government (both parties) have been bought by big business, via lobbyists, who has no problem killing the likes of Lincoln/JFK (+ Bobby and John Jr) + MLK and many many more (Rolling Stone magazine has reported on some, and lost one) and Paul Walker (Fast & Furious), all to protect their financial interests

stop voting for either party

Picket in front of the bought and paid for whore news media outlets

Support your local non-mainstream media/news

and start listening to alternative news- Veterans Today, Stew Webb, Revolution Radio (Sean D Morton/Lorien Fenton ...) to get the truth
 

Doer

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Jindal is now saying weed convictions are too harsh
Well, they are way too harsh. And his State is the lead Harsh, along with TX. And as a Governor, he can pardon. But, does he? Hell no. All talk.

http://dissidentvoice.org/2013/09/half-ounce-of-pot-gets-louisiana-man-twenty-years-in-prison/
Louisiana man was sentenced to twenty years in prison in New Orleans criminal court for possessing 15 grams, .529 of an ounce, of marijuana. Corey Ladd, 27, had prior drug convictions and was sentenced September 4, 2013 as a “multiple offender to 20 years hard labor at the Department of Corrections.”

Jingle is full of shit on this one. He could block all this with a nod and a wink. He is a Governor. He has real power. He can take action, to make real change.

He does not.
 

schuylaar

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Well, they are way to harsh. And his state is the lead Harsh, along with TX. And as a governor, he can pardon. But, does he? Hell no. All talk.

http://dissidentvoice.org/2013/09/half-ounce-of-pot-gets-louisiana-man-twenty-years-in-prison/
Louisiana man was sentenced to twenty years in prison in New Orleans criminal court for possessing 15 grams, .529 of an ounce, of marijuana. Corey Ladd, 27, had prior drug convictions and was sentenced September 4, 2013 as a “multiple offender to 20 years hard labor at the Department of Corrections.”

Jingle is full of shit on this one. He could block all this with a nod and a wink. He is a Govenor. He has real power. He can take action, to make real change.

He does not.
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