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PoliGAF 2016 |OT4| Tyler New Chief Exit Pollster at CNN

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Voted against the amber alert

Voted for the crime bill

voted against gun safety research



He sure he wants people to check the record?

Voted not only for THE crime bill, but for 6 other bills perpetuating police militarization & the drug war and 8 bills funding and perpetuating the COPS program

Like God damn, this guy's record is suspect as hell and the only reason no one's checked him is the fuckin' Google effect
 

ivysaur12

Banned
Voted against the amber alert

Voted for the crime bill

voted against gun safety research



He sure he wants people to check the record?

sounds pragmatic

ALSO #TBT:

http://archive.boston.com/news/loca...on_amber_alert_emerges_as_key_campaign_issue/

"After months and months of trying, we've finally gotten a green light for a national Amber Alert program," Leahy said in his April 10, 2003, statement. "The problem has never been winning enough support to pass it. The problem has been that our bill has garnered such strong support that it has been abused as a sweetener for highly controversial add-ons."

Among the add-ons placed on the bill by House Republicans was one restricting the discretion of federal judges in crafting sentences for a range of crimes.

Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver said Sanders is a strong supporter of the Amber Alert program, and signed onto a 2004 letter to the House leadership requesting full funding for it.

But Sanders voted against the Amber Alert bill because he felt its sentencing provisions were an unconstitutional intrusion by Congress, taking power that should rest with the judiciary.
 

kmag

Member
If the wiki on the law is to be believed then it seems like a nonsense law to have anyway:

I would assume that any case brought against a manufacturer because someone killed someone else using their product would be tossed out.

The wiki also says that they are still liable for defective products.

Only manufacturing defects, not safety omission which if applied to the automobile industry would have meant no complete single frame chassis, no airbags, no three point harness, or reinforced roof structures in US manufactured cars. All of those things were technologies the automobile industry developed but colluded with each other to prevent reaching the market to prevent them becoming standard. Much as the gun industry has prevented some very common sense protections such as inability to fire a chambered round when the magazine is removed, finger print recognition, as they believe that such featured would be forced to become standard.
 

smurfx

get some go again
If Trump doesn't get the required number of delegates before the convention, I imagine a lot of the candidates that "suspended" their campaign will throw their hat back in the ring. We may have not heard the last of Rubio and Bush!
hoping we get a lot of this at the convention.

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Two 18/19 year old guys just knocked on my door asking me to sign a petition to make medical marijuana legal: "And, bro, you'll be able to say you need it for shakes and shit. They won't even check. You want to sign?"

They smelled like hackysack and Liberal Arts.

I signed because I do want medical marijuana.
 

royalan

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Observer--In the Democratic Primary: Hillary Clinton for President

There is a single word that qualifies Hillary Clinton for the nomination: experience. Ms. Clinton may be the most uniquely qualified person to run for the presidency in a generation. Her work as secretary of state gave her firsthand experience understanding complex foreign policy issues and dealing with allies and adversaries. Her service as New York’s junior senator demonstrated that she understood how to leverage federal agencies, pierce the byzantine budget process and find support from Republicans to secure essential funds for New York after 9-11. And her perspective gained as first lady—to say nothing of the bruising battle to reform health care—was invaluable. It is difficult to think of another candidate with such varied and valuable experience.

It is important to address Mr. Sanders’ qualification and vision as well. Mr. Sanders is a one-issue candidate: All ills will be solved by taxing Wall Street and breaking up large financial institutions. Beneath this populist screed, however, is not just economic theory but years of economic experience—which unfortunately, Mr. Sanders appears not to have learned. Mr. Sanders is too disingenuous—and his young supporters too bereft of substantive historical knowledge—to remember that socialist theories simply have not worked. The inevitable outcome of Mr. Sanders’ policies would be to Make America Greece Again.

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Two 18/19 year old guys just knocked on my door asking me to sign a petition to make medical marijuana legal: "And, bro, you'll be able to say you need it for shakes and shit. They won't even check. You want to sign?"

They smelled like hackysack and a Liberal Arts major.

I signed because I do want medical marijuana.

Wait a minute I thought there were already two medical marijuana initiatives happening in this state. Do I smell a third?


I'd disagree with that last line slightly - it won't Make America Greece Again, but the closest parallel would probably be to Make America Japan Again.
 
Wait a minute I thought there were already two medical marijuana initiatives happening in this state. Do I smell a third?

There are two initiatives that are still trying to get on the ballot. Then there's a bill in front of the legislature that would let them pass it without the ballot initiative. The ballot initiatives would allow for home grow, which the legislature isn't going to allow.
 
There are two initiatives that are still trying to get on the ballot. Then there's a bill in front of the legislature that would let them pass it without the ballot initiative. The ballot initiatives would allow for home grow, which the legislature isn't going to allow.

oh, okay, so I misread the Dispatch story from earlier (or just completely forgot to parse it beyond "Medical weed, approved, therefore happening on ballot") - that just specified the format that both of them would be taking. Hopefully at least one of them gets it, and hopefully this doesn't go the way of Issue 3 last year where everyone votes down legalization because It's Not The Perfect Bill
 

Metaphoreus

This is semantics, and nothing more
The problem for Cruz is that I expect he's done a better job subverting Trump delegates than Rubio delegates.

On that subject: Cruz Outmaneuvering Trump in Battle for Rubio Delegates

In a hotly contested Republican primary that looks increasingly likely to culminate in a contested convention this summer, those delegates will be critical. The battle for them is essentially throwing states such as Minnesota, which have already held their nominating contests, back into play as they elect delegates at state conventions. And Ted Cruz’s campaign, which has run circles around Donald Trump’s in the behind-the-scenes battle to elect friendly delegates from states that aren’t holding primaries or caucuses, is also a step ahead in the fight for the Rubio delegates who will be free to give him an extra boost on a first ballot at the convention.

. . .

As it was in Colorado and North Dakota, which both elected unbound slates of delegates favorable to Cruz after forgoing primaries and caucuses entirely, it appears that the Trump campaign is being outmaneuvered on the ground in Oklahoma and Minnesota. Several Minnesota GOP officials say they don’t know who is leading the pro-Trump effort in their state, and Tiedeman says there’s little to suggest the real-estate mogul is doing anything to secure unbound delegates there. “That doesn’t mean it’s not happening, but I haven’t seen it anywhere I’ve been,” he says. “And I’ve been out and about quite a bit.”

EDIT: And in Arkansas:

Ted Cruz's and Marco Rubio's supporters have teamed up in Arkansas to pack the state delegation with individuals who'll turn against Donald Trump in a contested convention.

Since Rubio ended his presidential bid March 15, his network of party insiders has lined up behind Cruz to win delegates who'd vote for the Texas senator once they're no longer bound to Trump in a floor fight. Trump won Arkansas' GOP primary March 1 with 32.8 percent of the vote compared to Cruz's 30.5 percent and Rubio's 24.9 percent. But Cruz's canny operatives, with Rubio riding shotgun, is likely to thwart Trump in the delegate election.

Trump's organization is as sloppy in Arkansas as elsewhere, just as Cruz's is an efficient machine in state after state. This could ding the Donald, costing him as many as 25 delegates after a first inconclusive ballot. Cruz, who finished with 15 out of the available 40 delegates in primary voting, stands to gain all 16 Trump delegates and the 9 won by Rubio.
 
Wait a minute I thought there were already two medical marijuana initiatives happening in this state. Do I smell a third?



I'd disagree with that last line slightly - it won't Make America Greece Again, but the closest parallel would probably be to Make America Japan Again.


Huckster, we recently had the secretary of state in to talk about things and the fall ballot came up.

If I remember right, he said there were as many as 10 different groups trying to get medical marijuana on the Ohio ballot.

He also said a lot of the groups weren't even bothering to show up for the meetings to decide what would make the fall ballot and what wouldn't.
 

Slayven

Member
Two 18/19 year old guys just knocked on my door asking me to sign a petition to make medical marijuana legal: "And, bro, you'll be able to say you need it for shakes and shit. They won't even check. You want to sign?"

They smelled like hackysack and Liberal Arts.

I signed because I do want medical marijuana.

I don't imagine that smelled too good
 
I don't imagine that smelled too good

They were both white, one had dreads.

Of course, my hair is currently in a manbun.....so maybe I shouldn't judge.

Edit: My mom's hitting the wine because "That god damn Bernie Sanders and his fucking bird are going to do me in tonight."
 
Huckster, we recently had the secretary of state in to talk about things and the fall ballot came up.

If I remember right, he said there were as many as 10 different groups trying to get medical marijuana on the Ohio ballot.

He also said a lot of the groups weren't even bothering to show up for the meetings to decide what would make the fall ballot and what wouldn't.

Yeah, as far as chances of actually making the ballot I think we're down to two initiatives, per what I've heard on the grapevine plus the Dispatch from earlier today (the MPP's - homegrow plus medicinal legalization, and one other group's, which is that plus hemp).
 

Hilbert

Deep into his 30th decade
What network is airing his debate tonight? Where can I see a stream?

edit: I guess I could google: CNN, 9PM eastern
 
Supposedly, pot would help with the optical pain I have. Nothing has ever been able to help it, ever. It's like someone is stabbing me in the eye constantly. No pain medicine helps, but pot supposedly can.

I would very much enjoy a little bit of pain free time. Please and thank you.
 
Going to a Dodgers game tonight actually.

Lucky. I wish I was at the Laker game last night.

I'd disagree with that last line slightly - it won't Make America Greece Again, but the closest parallel would probably be to Make America Japan Again.


Yeah the parallel to Greece is silly since they cant' control their money supply. You think Bernie's policies would devalue our currency?
 

Suikoguy

I whinny my fervor lowly, for his length is not as great as those of the Hylian war stallions
Daniel B·;201003132 said:
Yeah, Bern's having zero impact on the good residents of the Big Apple:



Joe: Bernie Sanders Has Another Iconic Moment | Morning Joe | MSNBC

Bring on tonight's CNN debate (9:00 EST), in Bernie's birthplace and home for eighteen years, Brooklyn, NYC, plus one of the states that outlawed fracking, a Hillary sore spot :).

You are STILL playing this semantics game? Embarrassing.
 
Daniel B·;201003132 said:
Yeah, Bern's having zero impact on the good residents of the Big Apple:



Joe: Bernie Sanders Has Another Iconic Moment | Morning Joe | MSNBC

Bring on tonight's CNN debate (9:00 EST), in Bernie's birthplace and home for eighteen years, Brooklyn, NYC, plus one of the states that outlawed fracking, a Hillary sore spot :).

Last night was a smashing success if you ignore "Corporate Democratic Whores"

And the fact that there weren't 27,000 people there.

Otherwise, REVOLUTION!
 
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