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    Just out of curiosity...

    Does anyone know if Ron Paul has smoke pot or done any other drugs deemed illegal by our Federal Government? This is a question that seems to always get asked during election time... I wonder which other candidates have done drugs and would admit to it...



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    This isn't nearly the issue it used to be.

    Barack admitted it with 0 backlash.

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    I've heard the Doctor say no. (Don't ask me where.)

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    I think I read somewhere that he never has tried drugs of any kind. But I can't give a citation for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jenninlouisiana View Post
    I think I read somewhere that he never has tried drugs of any kind.
    Awesome.
    He talked about his first trip around the Hawkeye State, the one where he realized the White House was his destiny, and how the mist was rising up from the fields after a rain. The former boy-mayor of Cleveland then saw something he had never seen before: "Rainbows, dancing from field to field. Rainbow Farms!"

    He got weirder from there and ended by promising that under President Kucinich, we'd all see the dancing rainbows.

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    R[∃vo˩]ution

    I believe the very heart and soul of conservatism is libertarianism. -Ronald Reagan

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    Quote Originally Posted by jenninlouisiana View Post
    I think I read somewhere that he never has tried drugs of any kind. But I can't give a citation for it.
    I think I saw a video of him drinking some bubbly before.
    One difference between libertarianism and socialism is that a socialist society can't tolerate groups of people practicing freedom, but a libertarian society can comfortably allow people to choose voluntary socialism. If a group of people--even a very large group--wanted to purchase land and own it in common, they would be free to do so. The libertarian legal order would require only that no one be coerced into joining or giving up his property.

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    ello

    Quote Originally Posted by hillertexas View Post
    is that pic of you and wife?
    2016 gop est business as usual, rules do not apply.



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    He seems pretty old school, I doubt he smoked pot.

    If someone asks if that's why he wants to federally decriminalize it, just respond that he's never done drugs and his opposition to the drug war is based entirely out of idealism, constitutionalism, and pragmatism.

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    I thought wrong.
    One difference between libertarianism and socialism is that a socialist society can't tolerate groups of people practicing freedom, but a libertarian society can comfortably allow people to choose voluntary socialism. If a group of people--even a very large group--wanted to purchase land and own it in common, they would be free to do so. The libertarian legal order would require only that no one be coerced into joining or giving up his property.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speciallyblend View Post
    is that pic of you and wife?
    ummmm...

    bill and hillary, come on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speciallyblend View Post
    is that pic of you and wife?
    That's bill and hillary clinton dude.
    "Anarchists oppose the State because it has its very being in such aggression, namely, the expropriation of private property through taxation, the coercive exclusion of other providers of defense service from its territory, and all of the other depredations and coercions that are built upon these twin foci of invasions of individual rights." -Murray Rothbard

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    Quote Originally Posted by speciallyblend View Post
    is that pic of you and wife?
    LOL...I hope you aren't serious

    Actually my husband does look like that. We are long haired hippie types looking for an end to the War on Drugs
    Last edited by hillertexas; 12-04-2007 at 09:50 PM.
    R[∃vo˩]ution

    I believe the very heart and soul of conservatism is libertarianism. -Ronald Reagan

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    He WAS in the military during the '60s, so I wouldn't be surprised. Then again, being born in the mid-'30s, he missed the height of the counterculture era by about half a decade. Like Ken Kesey, RP was "too young to be a beatnik, too old to be a hippie."

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    Dr. Paul most likely would never use apot. The reason he is pro pot is because of the Constitution and the common law. People need to study freedom, it is fun and invigorating.

    I grew up in a small East Texas town in the 50's and 60's, most all drugs were legal.

    I never saw it, or knew any one that used them. The war on drugs just insures the profit for the pushers.

    All drugs should be legal. The common law says you are FREE to do anything you wish as long as you do not harm any other persons or their property while you do it. Should you do harm, the common law will bring you to justice within days of the crime.

    Same for prostitution etc. You cannot legalize morality, it is taught at a young age.



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