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To: Ken H
I proved my point. Just because you backtracked due to your post means nothing.
If you had another meaning to the post in point you would've used the /s tag,
or pointed it out in the same post, but you didn't. Funny how that one stuck with me.

Much like the drive by MSM does things, get the slander out first, backtrack later
if to many complain.

Nice try on the spin. Care to answer my Questions now?

Would you vote for a Conservative Candidate who is against MJ legalization?
You're humble reply would be most appreciated.

61 posted on 03/06/2015 12:40:56 AM PST by MaxMax (Pay Attention and you'll be pissed off too! FIRE BOEHNER, NOW!)
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To: MaxMax
Would you vote for a Conservative Candidate who is against MJ legalization?

It seems like Ted Cruz might qualify as such a candidate.

As for myself, I could certainly still vote for him, even though I disagree with him on the Drug War.

If Cruz is astute enough to understand federalism (and his statement seems to indicate that) then that would be a great start.

I don't think any of us really ever find a candidate that agree with on 100% of the issues, but anybody who, in principle, understands that shrinking the federal government and restoring it to operating within its Constitutional bounds is paramount, has definitely got the right idea.

This election cycle will be an interesting season for the GOP. Will the elitist authoritarians prevail once again, or will the minimal government/conservative/TEA party/amsll "l" libertarian (classical liberal) crowd finally coalesce around worthy statesman to carry the banner of Liberty into the American future?

We truly need somebody like that. If I have to vote for a candidate with whom I disagree on some issues, at least it should be someone like Cruz who truly seems to understand both what is needed and what is Constitutionally proper.

As far as the apparent current crop of Republican candidates is concerned, Cruz has my vote as of this moment. I can only hope that Cruz is teamed with somebody like Sarah Palin or her ideological ilk, to create a formidable small-government ticket which could usher in a new era of American opportunity, prosperity, and (not to mention) potential Liberty.

Barring that, I would be looking for an independent candidacy that could accomplish the same. Because the Republican party at the national level is establishment-rotten to its core, and they will not surrender their power to "upstarts" without a bruising and bloody fight.

63 posted on 03/06/2015 12:56:18 AM PST by sargon
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To: MaxMax
I proved my point.

What you proved was that you came in with a chip on your shoulder and it got knocked off. It just totally chaps your hide that national marijuana prohibition is on its way to the garbage dump where it belongs.

Look at Ted Cruz joking with Sean Hannity at CPAC about Colorado providing the brownies. They're having a grand old time. Their laughter is a slap in the face to marijuana prohibitionists everywhere. Also note the enthusiasm with which Cruz says it's the states' decision.

The relevant exchange starts at about 2:45 =>

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prbn-ycOONM

65 posted on 03/06/2015 1:54:40 AM PST by Ken H (DILLIGAF)
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