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    I voted straight ticket Libertarian, Bill white for gov, and I voted against all incumbants. might as well try...

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    If another party besides red/blue got the vote, how long before they were corrupt too?

    To vote or not to vote? Yes, voting is important. But to think things will ever get better is a far shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stonychavez View Post
    If another party besides red/blue got the vote, how long before they were corrupt too?

    To vote or not to vote? Yes, voting is important. But to think things will ever get better is a far shot.
    Are you kidding? Other parties are usually corrupted WAY before they receive any vote at all.

    Libertarian Party: Great idea...until it was taken over by the Alex Jones/George Noory, black helicopter, UFO crowd.

    Tea Party: Another great idea...until it was taken over by ultra right wing nut jobs who think Sarah Palin is the best thing since sliced bread.

    Green Party: Kinda cool...until it was taken over by the anti-establishment/anti-capitalism/kill all "Big-(insertindustrialorcorperationyou dontlikehere)" commie a$$holes.


    The list goes on and on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankJamison View Post
    And, once again, the potheads forgot to show up and vote. Gee, wonder why....

    http://www.the33tv.com/news/nationwo...,5839414.story
    The prop was poorly thought out and had some unfortunate possible loop holes, it's really better that it didn't pass. Leaving regulation/taxation on such things to "local government" would have been a disaster. It needs state regulation if they're going to legalize. That, and, well, it still would have been illegal thanks to the CSA.

    Also: no ruling against discussions on politics and religion? Interesting.
    Last edited by The Girl; 12-06-2010 at 11:42 PM.

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    Yeah, politics and religion is allowed, but we all got it out of our system pretty quickly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Girl View Post
    The prop was poorly thought out and had some unfortunate possible loop holes, it's really better that it didn't pass. Leaving regulation/taxation on such things to "local government" would have been a disaster. It needs state regulation if they're going to legalize. That, and, well, it still would have been illegal thanks to the CSA.

    Also: no ruling against discussions on politics and religion? Interesting.
    Long as it doesn't get to crazy or becomes uncivil I am okay with it.

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