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Sh*t won't change until you get up and wipe. |
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But when Hillary or Bernie shows up to move in at 1600 Pennsylvania ave, watch the SH*t you speak of change from bad to worse. |
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That's like the people that refused to vote for Vitter because of his adultery (like we all don't have things in our past). Well, how is John Bel working out for you?? I wasn't crazy about Vitter but he would have been better than what we have now. |
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I say again.........Hillary will have "health problems" and have to withdraw from the race once it becomes apparent that the FBI will recommend that she be charged. At that point, Biden will be drafted at the convention to be the "messiah" and before Obama ends his term, he will pardon her from all her transgressions. Why do I think this? Because Obama on more than one occasion has said that Biden is most likely to prolong his "legacy" and if you notice, Biden is starting to appear more often in the news. For instance, this week, he is in Israel espousing Israel's position on the Palestinian situation. He sat in for Obama at Scalia's funeral.
Watch and wait! |
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Oh, and Trump will be the Republican candidate and there will be no 3rd party run. He is not my first choice, but anything is better than a dem.
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Who's gonna be his V.P. - Snoop Dog? Gary Johnson Named CEO of Cannabis Sativa, Inc. Comments (0) Matt Chelsea July 2, 2014 Gov. Gary Johnson has made a name for himself as a marijuana advocate. Now he plans to cash in with Cannabis Sativa, Inc. Gary Johnson can add the title of $50 Million Man to his resume that includes former two-term Republican governor of New Mexico and the 2012 Libertarian Party presidential nominee. That’s how much the thinly-traded shares of Cannabis Sativa, Inc. - listed as CBDS on the Over-the-Counter stock market - gained in total value in the days since the company named Johnson as its president and chief executive officer on June 30. With the Associated Press, Reuters, Gawker.com and plenty of other news outlets picking up the story, shares of Cannabis Sativa, Inc. jumped to $8 from $4 in just a few hours in brisk trades. Overlooked in the green rush is the company’s status as a development stage outfit aiming to sell marijuana products in Colorado, Washington State and anywhere else where pot is eventually legal. That basically means the company has yet to produce a profit. Yet investors are betting some day it will, with a fairly big name like Johnson at the helm. Johnson: 'I don’t know if I’m the Bill Gates of marijuana, but we might be the Microsoft of marijuana. The whole country is going to legalize marijuana in 10 years, and then so goes the world.' In the world of the stock market, Cannabis Sativa, Inc. remains in the purely speculative realm of penny stocks, where several marijuana-inspired companies now reside. But it has a good story. Joining Johnson in the company is Steve Kubby, the 1998 Libertarian Party of California candidate for Governor and an author on drug policy reform. Kubby is now chairman of Cannabis Sativa Inc. Both are long-time supporters of cannabis legalization. Johnson hopes to deliver products “that could change the world for the better.” However, citing an old Doonesbury cartoon from the '90s dot-com boom: So far the company’s only major product is its stock. Under a deal to buy Kubby’s company, Kush, Cannabis Sativa, Inc. will research, develop and license cannabis formulas, edibles, topicals, strains, recipes and delivery systems, license from Kubby a medicinal cannabis strain called NZT, and sell a proprietary cannabis lozenge delivery methodology and a trauma cream formula, among other plans. About the lozenge, Johnson raves, "It's very, very pleasant. Rather than a go-to-sleep marijuana, it’s a clean-your-house marijuana.” Playing up the media interest around his new job, Johnson adds with hyperbole: “I don’t know if I’m the Bill Gates of marijuana, but we might be the Microsoft of marijuana. The whole country is going to legalize marijuana in 10 years, and then so goes the world.” High hopes indeed, but you never know. If Cannabis Sativa, Inc. could sell sound bites along with grass, it would be challenging Microsoft already. But somebody is going to make billions on legal weed sooner or later. The Budweiser of bud may be closer than you think. Trust me, somebody, perhaps even Cannabis Sativa, Inc., is going to hit it big. Last edited by Baychamp1; 03-12-2016 at 12:26 AM. |
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Entrepreneur. He found a niche and is filling it. Smart business man. It is now a legal substance in several states which means he is not breaking the law. Any law that protects oneself from themselves is an unjust law. Thanks for the heads up on this company, just looked at their stock. It's now at .45/share and has been as high as 11.25. He's going to make money, and doesn't sound like it will be going bankrupt like your nominee's business. Don't make me pull up Trump and his questionable background. And in case you missed the opening lines, he is a Republican who grabbed the Libertarian nominee. Will that open your eyes a bit? |
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God or Jesus Christ could run against the democrats and not win because we have to many welfare recipients wanting a free ride.
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Last edited by Baychamp1; 03-12-2016 at 11:48 AM. |
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But instead you propose that our "best" option is some raging crack headed fool who has made a name for himself out of failing with both his and other peoples money in such spectacular fashions time and time again.. Said fool's every voiced idea is simply a push, to hit sound bites that his campaign has identified as being hot topics. Said fool has openly lambasted the republican party as being full of fools and idiots who will vote for anyone, as long as they are saying what they want to hear. Brother, i will take that pot smoker over you and yours every damned day of the year. |
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As a someone in the financial sector I don't like that some of Trumps companies have filed bankruptcy. But like smart business people he took advantage of loopholes created by Washington. Those filings were a strategic move that every businessman would most likely have made. PS: See bolded text. Are we supposed to care about this? |
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As far as Trump just being a smart businessman and taking advantage of loopholes, If you buy that... then i must presume you have no issue in any form with the millions of american's living (no THRIVING) of welfare..... because they are one and the same... except Trump does it on a so much larger scale. Again your arguing that me supporting someone else with some morals, is going to mean that trump will lose and we will somehow end up choosing the "greater" evil once again..... When in reality both the evils are just washing corporate america's hands. Me.... I wan't a star QB leading my team... not some second rate, no account, has been, that never really was. |
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Certainly that's whats happening in states who have chosen to de-criminalize / legalize. crazy concept isn't it.... |
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Oh and by the way, if we get a libertarian in office who can cleanse us of some of the crony capitalism going on. Real capitalism (via a laissez faire policy) will take hold again and our economy will be booming so much that those people will want to work... because the rewards will be truly meaningful.
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