posted on November 4, 2003 05:30:26 PM new
Only 3 of the Democratic nominees said they haven't tried marijuana. Finally, we have a group of people that are willing to be honest!
posted on November 4, 2003 05:51:57 PM newCan you believe Lieberman didn't?
Yes.
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posted on November 4, 2003 07:18:03 PM new
CNN had all of the Democratic hopefuls on "Rock the Vote". A campaign to get younger people interested in voting. It'll be on again later on tonite, Near.
There was a younger audience asking them all questions and emailed questions. One was "Have you smoked marijuana?" I didn't hear Sharpton, but most said yes.
Sharpton got into it with Dean over some racial issue, but I didn't see it.
posted on November 4, 2003 08:31:10 PM new
kraft, I think I know what your talking about; the racial issue. Saw it on my start page earlier, about the Confederate Flag
Howard Dean's rivals for the Democratic nomination roundly attacked him Saturday for telling an Iowa newspaper he wanted "to be the candidate for guys with Confederate flags in their pickup trucks" in defending his opposition to some gun-control legislation.
Candidate and civil rights activist Al Sharpton -- who has accused Dean of having an "anti-black agenda" -- said he was "surprised and disturbed" by the Confederate flag remark. "If I said I wanted to be the candidate for people that ride around with helmets and swastikas, I would be asked to leave," Sharpton said.
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posted on November 4, 2003 08:57:30 PM new
Sharpton did not use Marijuana nor did Lieberman or Kucinich. Kucinich although never a user is for decriminalization. I tend to believe the answers given.
The flag issue is being taken out of context. Dean's statement is that he wishes to include all in his vision for America including those who identify with the stars and bars. He is not an overt racist as some imply.
As to time travel the neocons seem to have warped to the mid twentieth century. Stephen Hawkins seems to think it possible and although I don't grasp the details of string theory I respect his views on the possibility.
Republican, the other white meat!
posted on November 4, 2003 09:45:03 PM new
Now this is way off topic but in theory, time travel is a *possibility*, but being realistic, not a probability
And if anything, a very long time in the future.
Interesting stuff. Better now, to leave it in science fiction.
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