The Official RIU 2016 Presidential voting booth

Who will be the next POTUS

  • Donald Trump

    Votes: 41 69.5%
  • Hillary Clinton

    Votes: 18 30.5%

  • Total voters
    59

londonfog

Well-Known Member
Copy paste it into google. It is that simple... but anyway you will deny anything you don't agree with, so no point wasting more time with you. UncleBuck needs his asshole licked, you might want to check into that.
I did ...first thing I did..
Here is what it link to...which does not support what you said. So I guess I can mark you down as a lair.

(CBS News) WASHINGTON -- In an interview Monday, President Obama responded to a surprising late proposal that could head off a military strike against Syria. The Syrians agreed to a Russian proposal to put their chemical weapons under international control and destroy them.

I talked to President Obama about that, and about a threat Syrian dictator Bashar Assad made during an interview with Charlie Rose.

SCOTT PELLEY: Can you accept the Russian/Syrian proposal?

PRESIDENT OBAMA: Well, we don't know the details of it yet. But I think that it is a potentially positive development. I don't think that we would've gotten to the point where they even put something out there publicly, had it not been -- and if it doesn't continue to be a credible -- military threat from the United States and those who support Syria's responses to what happened inside of Syria. But, you know, my central goal throughout this process has not been to embroil ourselves in a civil war in Syria.

I have shown great restraint, I think, over the last two years, despite the heartbreak that's happened there. But what I have said is that the ban on chemical weapon use is something that is of U.S. national interest. It protects our troops, so that they don't have to wear gas masks whenever they're in theater, the weapons by definition are indiscriminate and don't differentiate between somebody in uniform and a child.

And when we see images of 400-plus children being slaughtered without a mark on their body through these weapons, I think it is important for the international community and the United States to stand up and say, "This cannot happen." Now the good news is I think that Assad's allies, both Russia and Iran, recognize that this was-- this was a breach, that this was a problem.

And for them to potentially put pressure on Assad to say, "Let's figure out a way that the international community gets control of-- of-- of these weapons in a verifiable and forcible way" -- I think it's something that we will run to ground. So John Kerry will be talking to his counterparts in Russia, we will contact the U.N. Security Council members as well as the Secretary General of the U.N. And let's see what happens over the next several days to see if in fact what they're talking about is realistic.
 

Rrog

Well-Known Member
I certainly underestimated the number of racist misogynists we have in the US. I can see why the world views us as self-centered idiots. I am not a proud American today
 

elkamino

Well-Known Member
Donald Trump
Republican
Where does Trump stand on canna? From MPP's site
(https://www.mpp.org/2016-presidential-candidates/)


Businessman and television personality Donald Trump received the Republican Party’s nomination for president on July 19, 2016.


Grade: C+

Where does he stand?

In 1990, Trump said he favored legalizing all drugs, but more recently he has said he opposes legalizing and regulating marijuana for adult use.

He supports legal access to medical marijuana, and he believes states should be able to set their own marijuana policies with regard to adult use.

What has he said?

Bill O’Reilly said legalized marijuana is a $1 billion industry in Colorado and claimed all the “dealers” and “pushers” are going there to “load up on it” and then “zoom around the country selling it.” He then asked Trump if it concerns him, to which Trump responded: “That’s a real problem.”

O’Reilly asked Trump what he would do about it, and Trump responded: “There is another problem. In Colorado, the book isn’t written on it yet, but there is a lot of difficulty in terms of illness and what’s going on with the brain and the mind and what it’s doing. So, you know, it’s coming out probably over the next year or so. It’s going to come out.”

O’Reilly continued to ask what Trump would do about it, and Trump responded: “I would really want to think about that one, Bill. Because in some ways I think it’s good and in other ways it’s bad. I do want to see what the medical effects are. I have to see what the medical effects are and, by the way — medical marijuana, medical? I’m in favor of it a hundred percent. But what you are talking about, perhaps not. It’s causing a lot of problems out there.

O’Reilly then called medical marijuana a “ruse,” to which Trump responded: “But I know people that have serious problems and they did that they really — it really does help them.” The O’Reilly Factor, February 12, 2016

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“In terms of marijuana and legalization, I think that should be a state issue, state-by-state. … Marijuana is such a big thing. I think medical should happen — right? Don’t we agree? I think so. And then I really believe we should leave it up to the states.” Washington Post, October 29, 2015

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“I’d say [regulating marijuana] is bad. Medical marijuana is another thing, but I think it’s bad and I feel strongly about that. [Moderator: “What about the states’ right aspect of it?”] If they vote for it, they vote for it… But I think, medical marijuana, 100%.” C-SPAN, June 23, 2015

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“We’re losing badly the War on Drugs. You have to legalize drugs to win that war. You have to take the profit away from these drug czars.” Miami Herald, April 14, 1990
 

Justin-case

Well-Known Member
Donald Trump
Republican

Where does Trump stand on canna? From MPP's site
(https://www.mpp.org/2016-presidential-candidates/)


Businessman and television personality Donald Trump received the Republican Party’s nomination for president on July 19, 2016.


Grade: C+

Where does he stand?

In 1990, Trump said he favored legalizing all drugs, but more recently he has said he opposes legalizing and regulating marijuana for adult use.

He supports legal access to medical marijuana, and he believes states should be able to set their own marijuana policies with regard to adult use.

What has he said?

Bill O’Reilly said legalized marijuana is a $1 billion industry in Colorado and claimed all the “dealers” and “pushers” are going there to “load up on it” and then “zoom around the country selling it.” He then asked Trump if it concerns him, to which Trump responded: “That’s a real problem.”

O’Reilly asked Trump what he would do about it, and Trump responded: “There is another problem. In Colorado, the book isn’t written on it yet, but there is a lot of difficulty in terms of illness and what’s going on with the brain and the mind and what it’s doing. So, you know, it’s coming out probably over the next year or so. It’s going to come out.”

O’Reilly continued to ask what Trump would do about it, and Trump responded: “I would really want to think about that one, Bill. Because in some ways I think it’s good and in other ways it’s bad. I do want to see what the medical effects are. I have to see what the medical effects are and, by the way — medical marijuana, medical? I’m in favor of it a hundred percent. But what you are talking about, perhaps not. It’s causing a lot of problems out there.

O’Reilly then called medical marijuana a “ruse,” to which Trump responded: “But I know people that have serious problems and they did that they really — it really does help them.” The O’Reilly Factor, February 12, 2016

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“In terms of marijuana and legalization, I think that should be a state issue, state-by-state. … Marijuana is such a big thing. I think medical should happen — right? Don’t we agree? I think so. And then I really believe we should leave it up to the states.” Washington Post, October 29, 2015

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“I’d say [regulating marijuana] is bad. Medical marijuana is another thing, but I think it’s bad and I feel strongly about that. [Moderator: “What about the states’ right aspect of it?”] If they vote for it, they vote for it… But I think, medical marijuana, 100%.” C-SPAN, June 23, 2015

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“We’re losing badly the War on Drugs. You have to legalize drugs to win that war. You have to take the profit away from these drug czars.” Miami Herald, April 14, 1990

Having you learned? You can't trust his word, derp, tard.
 

BM9AGS

Well-Known Member
I certainly underestimated the number of racist misogynists we have in the US. I can see why the world views us as self-centered idiots. I am not a proud American today
News muppet. Detach yourself from FB and the media grow a set and you'll have a much better life.
 

elkamino

Well-Known Member
You're the one quoting a known liar, back at you.
Known liar or not his words are what we got to go on... other than your expert speculations. :roll:

Thought we were talking about Trump's upcoming canna policy- and how it may affect us. I realize you may understand his positions better than him and we're very fortunate to have your thoughtful contributions here
 

Jimdamick

Well-Known Member
This site is as full of dumb as fuck, shithead losers as the rest of the country it appears. How anyone, on a pot site especially, can support and applaud that feeble minded motherfucker, POS becoming POTUS is beyond the pale. This is an ass wipe that has said global warming is a fraud perpetuated by China, that has said he will set up an illegal immigrant task force to hunt them down, will stop all Muslims from coming into the US, will build a "great" wall between us and Mexico, and likes to grope women because he can get away with it and this is your hero? Your disgusting.
 

Rrog

Well-Known Member
We're disgusting, and we're 'Merica!

So long EPA and environmental goodness. Welcome back coal burning. Fuck solar. 50% of all mammals have been killed off on this planet. I think we're finally in a position to improve on that weak number. I bet we can hit 75% in three years.
 

TWS

Well-Known Member
This site is as full of dumb as fuck, shithead losers as the rest of the country it appears. How anyone, on a pot site especially, can support and applaud that feeble minded motherfucker, POS becoming POTUS is beyond the pale. This is an ass wipe that has said global warming is a fraud perpetuated by China, that has said he will set up an illegal immigrant task force to hunt them down, will stop all Muslims from coming into the US, will build a "great" wall between us and Mexico, and likes to grope women because he can get away with it and this is your hero? Your disgusting.
Global warming is caused by dairy cows .

Trump !
 

BuzzD2Kill

Well-Known Member
This site is as full of dumb as fuck, shithead losers as the rest of the country it appears. How anyone, on a pot site especially, can support and applaud that feeble minded motherfucker, POS becoming POTUS is beyond the pale. This is an ass wipe that has said global warming is a fraud perpetuated by China, that has said he will set up an illegal immigrant task force to hunt them down, will stop all Muslims from coming into the US, will build a "great" wall between us and Mexico, and likes to grope women because he can get away with it and this is your hero? Your disgusting.

Thats part of the problem. So much for shaking hands and congratulating your opponent. Instead the 40% will cry for four more years. Better your country move on.

@TWS
Trump!
 
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