Paul Ryan: Don't interfere with legalized medical pot

bigbillyrocka

Well-Known Member
I think both parties are seriously ignoring the pot vote or at the very least understimating it. I wonder why. What? 15 million regular users? or am I making that number up. A significant portion are under age but it still leaves a nice number.
I agree. Obama has already turned his cheek and is letting the fed's get far too deep over this harmless plant. Mitt is dead set against it. Both haven't spoken on this issue and there's an estimated 500,000 new smokers every year. Sooner or later, there's going to be no room in jail for the true criminals. Hell there's many with no vacancy and guys that are raping, molesting and doing far worse things are being kept out of jail all the while the guys that got in trouble for pot, and only pot are being kept in with no chance at getting out till their time is up.

This country of ours is becoming more ass backwards than a gay prostitute.
 

canndo

Well-Known Member
Wow no flexibility with the grammar? Such an angry guy. :cuss: Is that the best you got? A misplaced apostrophe?:lol: It shows you have nothing intelligent to bring to the table. You're more desperate than the Obama campaign. Stop bitching like a whiny little school girl.

Holder already sent the memo. Right after operation fast and furious October 2009. Just like all the other memos; it has no legal statute. Its worthless. Are you really that stupid?

Obama is desperate? I hardly think so, he has run a stellar campaign so far with a bare minimum of lies and misdirection. I can't say that for Romney - it would appear that their smear, lie and conjecture campaign stinks of fear and desperation.

Recall that it was Romney's campaign that said they weren't beholding to those damn fact checkers.
 

UncleBuck

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Wow no flexibility with the grammar? Such an angry guy. :cuss: Is that the best you got? A misplaced apostrophe?:lol: It shows you have nothing intelligent to bring to the table. You're more desperate than the Obama campaign. Stop bitching like a whiny little school girl.

Holder already sent the memo. Right after operation fast and furious October 2009. Just like all the other memos; it has no legal statute. Its worthless. Are you really that stupid?
a misplaced apostrophe? :lol: more like a confusion between "your" and "you're". as you can see, there is more than an apostrophe difference there.

a flood of dispensaries right after that memo. how worthless!
 

FreedomWorks

Well-Known Member
a misplaced apostrophe? :lol: more like a confusion between "your" and "you're". as you can see, there is more than an apostrophe difference there.

a flood of dispensaries right after that memo. how worthless!
Its a moment of desperation when somebody tries to take all the small things, and then turn them into big diversions. When somebody goes on for 2 pages about the difference between "your" and "you're" , then its a clear sign you're an idiot. The piece of shit totalitarian wouldn't even accept an apology for a simple word. Take a pill, then maybe a nap. Better yet smoke a bowl because you're losing your mind. :confused:
 

UncleBuck

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Its a moment of desperation when somebody tries to take all the small things, and then turn them into big diversions. When somebody goes on for 2 pages about the difference between "your" and "you're" , then its a clear sign you're an idiot. The piece of shit totalitarian wouldn't even accept an apology for a simple word. Take a pill, then maybe a nap. Better yet smoke a bowl because you're losing your mind. :confused:
 

Ernst

Well-Known Member
I hear the sucking sound of his lips sucking for votes in Colorado because he has to.

Too bad he wouldn't be president if they win..
 

NLXSK1

Well-Known Member
a misplaced apostrophe? :lol: more like a confusion between "your" and "you're". as you can see, there is more than an apostrophe difference there.

a flood of dispensaries right after that memo. how worthless!
Apostrophes are overrated. They are an arcane device used back in the typesetting days because they tended to run out of certain letters.

If you cannot read a sentence without apostrophes you are an idiot.
 

beenthere

New Member
Obama is desperate? I hardly think so, he has run a stellar campaign so far with a bare minimum of lies and misdirection. I can't say that for Romney - it would appear that their smear, lie and conjecture campaign stinks of fear and desperation.

Recall that it was Romney's campaign that said they weren't beholding to those damn fact checkers.
Name some Romney lies canndo!
 

beenthere

New Member
Over the past 30 weeks, Mitt Romney has told lie after lie after lie: I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII, XXIV, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII, XXIX, XXX.
Click those links. Read the lists. List after list of lie after lie. Hundreds of them — 533, to be exact,
Hell canndo, I clicked the very first link and it said Romney lied for saying Obama went on an apology tour, was it because Barack never said the exact words I apologize or my apologies?

Obviously #1 is a major fail.

[h=3]a·pol·o·gist/əˈpäləjist/[/h]
Noun:
A person who offers an argument in defense of something controversial.
 

beenthere

New Member
Over the past 30 weeks, Mitt Romney has told lie after lie after lie: I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII, XXIV, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII, XXIX, XXX.
Click those links. Read the lists. List after list of lie after lie. Hundreds of them — 533, to be exact,
Hell canndo, I clicked the very first link and it said Romney lied for saying Obama went on an apology tour, was it because Barack never said the exact words I apologize or my apologies?

Obviously #1 is a major fail.

a·pol·o·gist/əˈpäləjist/

Noun:
A person who offers an argument in defense of something controversial.
 

canndo

Well-Known Member
Hell canndo, I clicked the very first link and it said Romney lied for saying Obama went on an apology tour, was it because Barack never said the exact words I apologize or my apologies?

Obviously #1 is a major fail.

a·pol·o·gist/əˈpäləjist/

Noun:
A person who offers an argument in defense of something controversial.

Read on - there are 533 of them,I'm sure you won't find a single one that qualifies however - which is why I am reluctant to comply with your requests. The point is that Romney characterised it as an apology tour which it was not.
 

beenthere

New Member
Here's #2 on your list, which is actually a list by Paul Krugman.

Let’s get started:
1. Romney told voters in New Hampshire, “I know what it’s like to worry whether you’re gonna get fired. There were a couple of times I wondered whether I was going to get a pink slip.”
That’s not true.
2. Romney argued in a debate, “[W]hat unfortunately happens is with all the multiplicity of federal programs, you have massive overhead, with government bureaucrats in Washington administering all these programs, very little of the money that’s actually needed by those that really need help, those that can’t care for themselves, actually reaches them.”
This is the exact opposite of the truth.
3. After winning the New Hampshire primary, Romney said of the president, “He lost our AAA credit rating.”
In reality, it was congressional Republicans who were responsible for the downgrade.
4. In the same speech, Romney said of Obama, “He apologizes for America”
Romney’s still lying.
5. Romney told a debate audience why he didn’t seek re-election as governor: “That would be about me. I was tryin’ to help get the state in best shape as I possibly could. Left the world of politics, went back into business.”
He’s lying — Romney didn’t re-enter the private sector after leaving the governor’s office; he transitioned to a presidential campaign.
6. Romney talked about savings he’d find in the budget: “[T]he number one to cut is Obamacare. That saves $95 billion a year.”
Actually, that’s backwards. Repealing the Affordable Care Act would cost the nation billions and increase the deficit.
7. Romney argued that the Dodd-Frank financial regulatory bill “makes it harder for community banks to make loans.”
No, it doesn’t.
8. Romney argued during a debate, “n the business I had, we invested in over 100 different businesses and net-net, taking out the ones where we lost jobs and those that we added, those businesses have now added over 100,000 jobs.
That’s so blatantly untrue, the Romney campaign has started moving the goal posts.
9. After being pressed on ads being run by his Super PAC, Romney said, “With regards to their ads, I haven’t seen ‘em.”
Romney then proceeded to recite the attacks in the ad, almost verbatim, making clear he’d both seen and memorized the ad.
10. Campaigning in New Hampshire, Romney insisted “European-style welfare” countries end up with a system that “creates poverty.”
Not only is that wrong, but when asked to support his statement, Romney lied and pretended he never said it.


Every one of these "lies" is actually conjecture on Paul Krugman's part, can you honestly deny this?

Here's is what is said about Paul Krugman;

Paul Krugman Is Nation's Most Partisan Economist, Study Finds

 

canndo

Well-Known Member
Here's #2 on your list, which is actually a list by Paul Krugman.

Let’s get started:
1. Romney told voters in New Hampshire, “I know what it’s like to worry whether you’re gonna get fired. There were a couple of times I wondered whether I was going to get a pink slip.”
That’s not true.
2. Romney argued in a debate, “[W]hat unfortunately happens is with all the multiplicity of federal programs, you have massive overhead, with government bureaucrats in Washington administering all these programs, very little of the money that’s actually needed by those that really need help, those that can’t care for themselves, actually reaches them.”
This is the exact opposite of the truth.
3. After winning the New Hampshire primary, Romney said of the president, “He lost our AAA credit rating.”
In reality, it was congressional Republicans who were responsible for the downgrade.
4. In the same speech, Romney said of Obama, “He apologizes for America”
Romney’s still lying.
5. Romney told a debate audience why he didn’t seek re-election as governor: “That would be about me. I was tryin’ to help get the state in best shape as I possibly could. Left the world of politics, went back into business.”
He’s lying — Romney didn’t re-enter the private sector after leaving the governor’s office; he transitioned to a presidential campaign.
6. Romney talked about savings he’d find in the budget: “[T]he number one to cut is Obamacare. That saves $95 billion a year.”
Actually, that’s backwards. Repealing the Affordable Care Act would cost the nation billions and increase the deficit.
7. Romney argued that the Dodd-Frank financial regulatory bill “makes it harder for community banks to make loans.”
No, it doesn’t.
8. Romney argued during a debate, “n the business I had, we invested in over 100 different businesses and net-net, taking out the ones where we lost jobs and those that we added, those businesses have now added over 100,000 jobs.
That’s so blatantly untrue, the Romney campaign has started moving the goal posts.
9. After being pressed on ads being run by his Super PAC, Romney said, “With regards to their ads, I haven’t seen ‘em.”
Romney then proceeded to recite the attacks in the ad, almost verbatim, making clear he’d both seen and memorized the ad.
10. Campaigning in New Hampshire, Romney insisted “European-style welfare” countries end up with a system that “creates poverty.”
Not only is that wrong, but when asked to support his statement, Romney lied and pretended he never said it.


Every one of these "lies" is actually conjecture on Paul Krugman's part, can you honestly deny this?

Here's is what is said about Paul Krugman;

Paul Krugman Is Nation's Most Partisan Economist, Study Finds




Your rebuttals are great beenthere:

How about Romney's claim that Obama gutted welfare to work? or the 716 billion he is taking from seniors?


Those are his two biggest lies, the ones he keeps repeating.

I believe he has backed up his statements - see the little blue links.
 

beenthere

New Member
Your rebuttals are great beenthere:

How about Romney's claim that Obama gutted welfare to work? or the 716 billion he is taking from seniors?


Those are his two biggest lies, the ones he keeps repeating.

I believe he has backed up his statements - see the little blue links.
First of all i find it pretty pathetic to go through all the trouble of that big post of yours only to back it up by opinion!

It is a fact that Obama put a mechanism in the welfare to work bill that allows states to circumnavigate the intent of the legislature, I dare you to refute this!

The $700billion taken from Medicare is still up for debate in my opinion, so I won't comment on that, you on the other hand are solely relying on conjecture, that's a fact.
 

bigbillyrocka

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Standing by a decision (opinion) is what makes a person more passionate about what he or she believes in, whether it be true or false...
 
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