Obama who?

ViRedd

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you guys really meet?? Good for you!
Over the years, I've met over 100 people from various pot sites in person. All of them have been a pleasure to meet ... Med included. Realizing that most who post on these sites don't agree with my politics, out of respect, I make it a point to never discuss politics in these meetings. The conversations revolve around growing ... and of course, smoking/eating pot. What may suprize a lot of you is that pot growers, herb smokers ... come from all walks of life. I've met attorneys, doctors, engineers, bikers, hippies, rastafarians, salesmen, inventors, brilliant people, stupid people, Christians, Jews, Muslims, agnostics and atheists. Politically, I've met Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, Socialists and Communists. I've gotten along with all of them. We may disagree politically, but when it comes to the 'herb ... we are all brothers and sisters. :)

Vi
 

ccodiane

New Member
Maybe they have that which seems so elusive to you, compassion, And BTW, thanks for breakfast.
Thats exactly the public image I spoke of, "The super rich and compassionate, Bill Gates." "The billionaire philanthropist extraordinaire, Warren Buffet!"
 

ccodiane

New Member
Over the years, I've met over 100 people from various pot sites in person. All of them have been a pleasure to meet ... Med included. Realizing that most who post on these sites don't agree with my politics, out of respect, I make it a point to never discuss politics in these meetings. The conversations revolve around growing ... and of course, smoking/eating pot. What may suprize a lot of you is that pot growers, herb smokers ... come from all walks of life. I've met attorneys, doctors, engineers, bikers, hippies, rastafarians, salesmen, inventors, brilliant people, stupid people, Christians, Jews, Muslims, agnostics and atheists. Politically, I've met Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, Socialists and Communists. I've gotten along with all of them. We may disagree politically, but when it comes to the 'herb ... we are all brothers and sisters. :)

Vi
Word..........................:mrgreen:
 

medicineman

New Member
Med ...

I always have compassion for the downtrodden and less fortunate. And ... you are welcome for the breakfast. :mrgreen:

Vi
Although I did appreciate your buying breakfast, had I known you were going to slam me for being a cheapskate, I'd of ordered something more expensive.
 

CannaMama

Active Member
ViRedd, hypothetically, if you had to analyze the 100 people you met below, who would they vote for? What percentage for Obama, Clinton, Gravel, Romney, McCain or Paul?

Over the years, I've met over 100 people from various pot sites in person. All of them have been a pleasure to meet ... Med included. Realizing that most who post on these sites don't agree with my politics, out of respect, I make it a point to never discuss politics in these meetings. The conversations revolve around growing ... and of course, smoking/eating pot. What may suprize a lot of you is that pot growers, herb smokers ... come from all walks of life. I've met attorneys, doctors, engineers, bikers, hippies, rastafarians, salesmen, inventors, brilliant people, stupid people, Christians, Jews, Muslims, agnostics and atheists. Politically, I've met Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, Socialists and Communists. I've gotten along with all of them. We may disagree politically, but when it comes to the 'herb ... we are all brothers and sisters. :)

Vi
 

closet.cult

New Member
ViRedd, hypothetically, if you had to analyze the 100 people you met below, who would they vote for? What percentage for Obama, Clinton, Gravel, Romney, McCain or Paul?
you can never tell, with some people. in my experience, even if you know someone for some time, they can surprize you with their political leanings.

maybe because 'party' doesn't mean anything anymore. there is no difference. and some people are just die-hard party loyalists.

that's why i alway want to be an independant. i vote for the man, not the party.
 

medicineman

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I've been an independent for years. This year though I wanted to vote in the primaries so I had to change my affiliation. In Nv. you can only vote for independent candidates in the primaries, but for anyone in the general. I'm pretty sure you can figure out which party I registered with.
 

ViRedd

New Member
Although I did appreciate your buying breakfast, had I known you were going to slam me for being a cheapskate, I'd of ordered something more expensive.
Its your turn to buy next time, Big Guy. And ... I'm gonna look at the waitress and say: "Ummm ... the lobster that's on the menu, is it California or Maine? :mrgreen:

Vi

PS: And I don't think you're a cheap skate at all. You're just a guy who has better skills at out-fumbling me for the check. ~lol~
 

ViRedd

New Member
ViRedd, hypothetically, if you had to analyze the 100 people you met below, who would they vote for? What percentage for Obama, Clinton, Gravel, Romney, McCain or Paul?
I can't say ... I think they would be all over the map politically.

Vi
 

closet.cult

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I've been an independent for years. This year though I wanted to vote in the primaries so I had to change my affiliation. In Nv. you can only vote for independent candidates in the primaries, but for anyone in the general. I'm pretty sure you can figure out which party I registered with.
nope. still guessing. you sound like a ron paul supporter but i know that democrat streak is running deap in you.

so which one was it?
 

medicineman

New Member
nope. still guessing. you sound like a ron paul supporter but i know that democrat streak is running deap in you.

so which one was it?
As you say, my vote is private, but I'm not ashamed of it, Barak all the way. Ron paul has no chance, and I have issues with his privatization agenda, Plus his head would explode as the 7MM mag hit his brainpan from the elites assassination squad. They'd never let him initiate his agenda.
 

ViRedd

New Member
I knew it! The independent status was just a cover for a Marxist in hiding. Is there difference between Marxism and Obama-ism? :blsmoke:

Vi
 

mockingbird131313

Well-Known Member
I've been an independent for years. This year though I wanted to vote in the primaries so I had to change my affiliation. In Nv. you can only vote for independent candidates in the primaries, but for anyone in the general. I'm pretty sure you can figure out which party I registered with.
You registered in Nevada as a communist?
 

closet.cult

New Member
As you say, my vote is private, but I'm not ashamed of it, Barak all the way. Ron paul has no chance, and I have issues with his privatization agenda, Plus his head would explode as the 7MM mag hit his brainpan from the elites assassination squad. They'd never let him initiate his agenda.
paul has a chance, its just slight. let's hope he gains more momentum and runs as an independant.

i wont be voting for a republican if he doesn't run. the remaining candidates are just corporate puppets. (but so is hillary) i never thought i would vote republican anyway. but i hate the dem's ideas of big federal government, socialized programs and higher taxes.

whatever happened to being responsible for yourself and your family? why do so many people think the government has to give us shit? dont they realize the government doesn't HAVE anything to give. whatever they give, they've had to take away from you thru taxes. so just anti-up yourself and be smart with your money.

and quit fucking electing rich, white assholes into office who don't give a fuck about you or your family. morons!
 

ViRedd

New Member
Is there a difference between you and a fascist, I doubt it?
There's a huge difference, Med. either you don't read my posts, or like most of your political slant (Marxism) you don't have the slightest grasp on what the definition of fascism is.

I consistently have stood for a smaller, less intrusive central government, the abolition of the IRS, State's rights, freedom and liberty. That is just the opposite of fascism. Ya need to get your words and their meanings straight, Big Guy. :blsmoke:
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medicineman

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There's a huge difference, Med. either you don't read my posts, or like most of your political slant (Marxism) you don't have the slightest grasp on what the definition of fascism is.

I consistently have stood for a smaller, less intrusive central government, the abolition of the IRS, State's rights, freedom and liberty. That is just the opposite of fascism. Ya need to get your words and their meanings straight, Big Guy. :blsmoke:
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Well, you are as much of a fascist as I am a commie.
 

CannaMama

Active Member
I can't say ... I think they would be all over the map politically.

Vi
If that is the case, I wonder how in the hell we have fucked up marijuana laws!

I also wonder how much of a chance we can get those laws decriminalized in all fifty states with the next president?
 

iblazethatkush

Well-Known Member
I'm switching over to Obama I decided. After seeing today's primary results, I'm giving up on Ron Paul. And out of the 4 electable candidates: Obama, Hilary, McCain, and Romney. I like Obama the best.
 
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