It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.

Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.

Thank you.

 

Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.

 

Bernie Sanders Will Consider Legalizing Marijuana If Elected President

page: 4
11
<< 1  2  3    5 >>

log in

join
share:

posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 02:34 PM
link   

originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
a reply to: beezzer


Before too many get their panties in a wad, I'm for the legalization.

So don't start peeing all over the thread about me being an evil conservative.

I'm just providing a dose of reality.

I'm harshing your buzz kids.

Ooohh!! So - trolling.
Just to get a rise out of people.



Nope.

Just providing another opinion.

But name-calling is apparently okay again.

Fail.


(post by AlaskanDad removed for a manners violation)

posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 02:35 PM
link   

edit on 8/2/2015 by BuzzyWigs because: sorry



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 02:37 PM
link   
Just Stop.


Topic not each other, Please.



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 02:38 PM
link   

originally posted by: seagull
a reply to: beezzer

When did we stop trying, Beez?


Last week.

Hell, the closer to election, the more cynical I become with the whole mess.

I see the Bernie fan club is up already. Obama-fication is up and running.



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 02:38 PM
link   
 




 



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 02:39 PM
link   
The problem with Sanders: he is part of the problem. While i like his voting record in general, especially on big issues (Iraq war, TARP, confirmations, etc), I have to remember that this "independant" enjoyed all the benefits of being a Democrat, and still caucasus with the DNC. A potential wolf in sheeps clothing.

On the other hand, if it were to be a choice between Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump....i'd happily take Sanders.



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 02:40 PM
link   

originally posted by: beezzer

originally posted by: seagull
a reply to: beezzer

When did we stop trying, Beez?


Last week.

Hell, the closer to election, the more cynical I become with the whole mess.

I see the Bernie fan club is up already. Obama-fication is up and running.


Just because we are discussing and agree with his stances on some issues does not mean we are fan-boys. I'm a socialist and I am still up in the air on Bernie.

snip
edit on Sun Aug 2 2015 by Jbird because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 02:41 PM
link   
a reply to: bigfatfurrytexan

I just fear that we'll all fall for the same "fail" that brought about the Obama regime.

A candidate comes in, all promises and sunshine, and nothing happens, except more fail.

But this time, it'll be "different"!



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 02:42 PM
link   
 




 



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 02:42 PM
link   
a reply to: beezzer



A candidate comes in, all promises and sunshine, and nothing happens, except more fail.


What promises has he made? I may have missed that.

From what I can tell we are discussing his position on the issues, not promises he has made.

Big difference.



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 02:43 PM
link   
a reply to: beezzer


I just fear that we'll all fall for the same "fail" that brought about the Obama regime.

A candidate comes in, all promises and sunshine, and nothing happens, except more fail.

And that could be -
but at least he's someone that lots of people are getting behind....plus, we've "grown" in the last 8 years. We know more now.

Who would you recommend then? Who can do the job of NOT letting that happen?



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 02:44 PM
link   
"Bernie Sanders Will Consider Legalizing Marijuana If Elected President"


Well DUH!!!
edit on 2-8-2015 by HUMBLEONE because: add quote



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 02:45 PM
link   
 




 



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 02:48 PM
link   
a reply to: BuzzyWigs





Second of all, you are so consistently hell-bent on shooting him down as a viable candidate that you are proving that you aren't paying ANY ATTENTION at all to the SOLUTIONS he's offering to ALL of our major problems.

God, you make me so tired.
edit on 8/2/2015 by BuzzyWigs be


What are you talking about?

Youre so hell bent on labeling and pinning something on me that you dont even realize that not ONCE have I ever shot him down as a candidate.......

I challenge you to find ANYTHING ive posted about Sanders that was negative

Spend less time attacking people and more time actually reading what they have said.......
edit on 8/2/2015 by ManBehindTheMask because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 02:49 PM
link   

originally posted by: introvert
POST REMOVED BY STAFF


Here we are, once again, clinging to the hopes that someone in government will save us from the laws that government wrote in the first place.

Am I the only one seeing the irony here?
edit on Sun Aug 2 2015 by DontTreadOnMe because: (no reason given)



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 02:52 PM
link   
a reply to: beezzer

I've said nothing to give you that impression and, once again, we're taking the irrelevant, emotional side-path around the issue at hand.



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 02:54 PM
link   

originally posted by: beezzer

originally posted by: introvert
a reply to: beezzer

I'd like to talk about the topic, but you keep going of on these hyperbolic, dramatic side paths that are irrelevant.

You even have to throw in Obama references, when no relevant reference can be implied.


Here we are, once again, clinging to the hopes that someone in government will save us from the laws that government wrote in the first place.

Am I the only one seeing the irony here?


I would like to ask though, if we want to make changes in our system, how would we do that without electing people to properly represent us in government?

What is your non-government solution to fixing government?



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 02:54 PM
link   

originally posted by: BuzzyWigs

Who would you recommend then? Who can do the job of NOT letting that happen?


I don't think any one person can change anything, anymore.

Not when that one person will divide the country, again.

My ideal "person" would be one that had the support of (at least) 75% of the people.

Then, maybe we'd see something positive.



posted on Aug, 2 2015 @ 02:56 PM
link   

originally posted by: introvert

originally posted by: beezzer

originally posted by: introvert
a reply to: beezzer

I'd like to talk about the topic, but you keep going of on these hyperbolic, dramatic side paths that are irrelevant.

You even have to throw in Obama references, when no relevant reference can be implied.


Here we are, once again, clinging to the hopes that someone in government will save us from the laws that government wrote in the first place.

Am I the only one seeing the irony here?


I would like to ask though, if we want to make changes in our system, how would we do that without electing people to properly represent us in government?

What is your non-government solution to fixing government?


We already elect people who supposedly represent us.

And how has that been? Roses and sunshine?

Ideally, we need to unite and ALL get behind someone.

But look at this thread.

I can't even say anything without getting jumped on by you lot!



new topics

top topics



 
11
<< 1  2  3    5 >>

log in

join