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| Buddhist Curmudgeon ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Join Date: Aug 2004
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| The original issue: Quote:
End Prohibition killer responded to this demonstration that he was posting bullsh*t by changing the subject, as if that in some way made his original false statement true: Quote:
2) The stand on prohibition is a basic part of Libertarian philosophy, not a "quirky thing". killer than brings up another unrelated issue attempting to support the last one: Quote:
2) It has nothing to do with whether or not most Libertarians support medical marijuana. Quote:
2) You didn't tell the truth and when called on it tried to obscure the original issue. 3) You tried to make this about my emotional attitude towards you instead of the fact that you posted a lie and refused to admit it when it was demonstrated to be a lie.
__________________ 60% of the people of America now say we are heading toward a depression. Not a recession, a depression. We are in desperate need of profitable industries that we can tax. Um... Now can we legalize pot? ~ Bill Maher | |||||
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Just look at how the american public is voting. It is getting increasingly conservative. The GOP is now the dominant party. The south has gone republican and it appears it will stay that way for quite some time. If the Libertarians approach southern voters with their plan to legalize drugs they will be relegated to "left wing hippy status" and be ignored, even more so than Northeast Liberals. Is it a fact? Well in politics there really aren't any facts when dealing with politicians now is there? Now where is that olive branch I bought for this moment? I agree with you 90% of the time. I HOPE the Libertarians can take off and gain some "real" political power. BUT our system is a serious lockdown, when it comes to political power sharing. It used to be a 50/50 balance, sort of, between the Dems and the GOP. Things are changing though. | |
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I'm not concerned with the realpolitik of the Libertarians' chances of becoming a major political party, just the truth of your original statement that most libertarians don't support medical marijuana. One of the first things I learned when I started debating in 1964 was not to allow your opponent to get away with changing the subject. | ||
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| Well, I'll concede this one. I couldn't prove or disprove it. Just as I couldn't prove or disprove whether or not most Dems stand by or approve of the entire party platform, as it is made up entirely of individuals. |
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