Liberty4Ever
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- Joined
- Jun 10, 2008
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Exactly! Thank you!Are we going to build on our previous success, or let another idiot become our governor? It's up to us.
And thank you for your work in the state legislature. I did a little of that last year and it's difficult and frustrating work. It's a den of thieves. That's one more reason why Phil Moffett would be so good for Kentucky. We need him to check and balance our awful state legislature and slow them down until we can elect better people to our House and Senate.
Short history lesson: The last industrial hemp bill was passed but required the University of Kentucky to apply for a research waiver from the US DEA. The application was made and the DEA refused to act. They wouldn't issue the waiver or deny it. They stonewalled us, and laughed at our state sovereignty. The NEW & IMPROVED version of Kentucky's industrial hemp bill will not require DEA approval. Laugh at that, fed chuckle heads.Too bad the Hemp legislation is unneeded since Patton signed into law a hemp law.
Phil Moffett is very serious about state sovereignty. That's a great start for a liberty candidate.
So, you're in favor of Beshear or Williams because they're in favor of medical marijuana? Cause they aren't. AND they're not on board with any other liberty or small government issues either. Phil Moffett is BY FAR the best candidate in this race. Rand isn't 100% on every liberty issue, but he's a great liberty candidate because he's very pro-liberty and he'll definitely get the government out of your property and stop them from taxing us to death. Best of all, he's electable in Kentucky. Phil Moffett will get the government out of your property, stop them from taxing us to death, and he's electable in Kentucky... just like Rand.Hell, if we look at social issues... neither Moffett or Williams are "Liberty minded." In fact I know for a fact Moffett opposes Medical Marijuana.
Did you support Rand for his pro Medical Marijuana stance? I bet not, because he didn't run on that, just as Phil isn't running on that, and for the same reason. It'd be hard to be elected in Kentucky on a pro marijuana platform. Just ask Gatewood, our 10% of the vote gubernatorial candidate.
Insisting on a medical marijuana gubernatorial candidate isn't practical, and I think it's not a good criteria from a liberty perspective at this time. How about starting with someone who is strongly motivated to stop the fiscal bloodletting that is quickly destroying our state? He'll push for industrial hemp and sign it into law, and we can worry about weed later. OK?
Priorities! Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the very good! We didn't lose our liberty all at once, and we won't get it back all at once. Phil Moffett represents the biggest gain in liberty that I've dared hope to have in our state.