wowrevolution
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It was the exact same answer he always gives. 

I do think that his excellent answer will help put the newsletter questions to rest.
Is there a toob of the debate? I was out for a few hours and missed the whole thing.
I quickly went over to FR to see what the neocons were saying. I don't know what Paul said in the debate, but they seemed to have renewed hatred for him over there... lots of freepers calling him a "liar" and a "liberal" and "nutcase", etc. A few people said that he accidentally called himself a Democrat? Is that true? God, I hope not.
And I REALLY want to see the Newt exchange!!!
There are some voters who are so stupid they think libertarian and liberal means the same thing.
#1 they can always vote in open primaries
#2 this not being the 1960s anymore there are a lot of Republicans who are sick of the drug war and under no illusions as to how despicably racist it is. RP should talk about the drug war being a major factor in breaking up black families - you can appeal to every GOP constituency at once with that line.
Well, Ron is philosophically for people being able to use marijuana and other substances which are currently illegal. It's part of his appeal to independents and sane liberals.
His states' powers position on the issue is simply his recognition that dictating from D.C. is a concentration of power, which is obviously an invitation for horrible things to happen (like the criminalization of plants).
Realistically speaking, pardoning non-violent drug offenders and ending prosecution of the War On Drugs would effectively decriminalize drugs. It'd also reunite many broken families.
Ending the war on drugs: pro-family, pro-life, and anti-welfare
... A few people said that he accidentally called himself a Democrat? Is that true? God, I hope not.
Unfortunately, blacks are a very small voting block in the Republican party, so winning them over doesn't really help. I do think that his excellent answer will help put the newsletter questions to rest.