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  • Redbeard
    Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 390

    #16
    Originally posted by RRK
    Originally posted by Redbeard
    Granted, this a gross oversimplification, but historically, liberals tend to favor greater personal freedom and less economic freedom, while conservatives tend favor greater economic freedom and less personal freedom.
    IMO, all politicians act in basically the same way. They just take one side or the other so that we feel like our voting system influences government. The two party system is unfortunately just another way of dividing and conquering. If it was really about choice there would be 10, 20 parties to choose from.
    I, too, wish that we had a truly multi-party system as I feel neither party truly represents my views. Unfortunately, that's not going to happen. There's too much power and money in the hands of the two parties.

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    • Veganpunk
      Member
      • Jun 2009
      • 5381

      #17
      Originally posted by Maron
      Originally posted by Veganpunk

      It wasn't liberals who came up with the Patriot Act either. I don't think tobacco will be illegal, but I do think cigarettes will be zero tolerated.

      LMAO ....... And how has the Patriot Act affected you directly ? And isn't this the snus/health forum ?
      It hasn't yet, it's the fact that it exists at all is bothersome. It's just one more step closer to 1984.

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      • Kvlt
        Member
        • Apr 2009
        • 197

        #18
        Yes it probably will be.

        That is, unless America gets off its ass and does something.

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        • truthwolf1
          Member
          • Oct 2008
          • 2696

          #19
          Originally posted by Redbeard
          Originally posted by truthwolf1
          Minnesota is one of the most if not the most liberal blue states in the USA and I have experienced nothing but less personal freedom as the years go on. From taxes, tobacco laws, alcohol laws, marijuana laws, park and recreation laws, homeowner laws and basically a clampdown on anything fun.

          When I travel to Nevada it is like I am in a completely different country with all the personal freedoms and they are a Red state.
          While I cannot argue your anecdotal evidence (as I've never visited either), I will reiterate that what I said was a generalization. When taken as such, it remains true.
          My problem is with the generalization of: historically, liberals tend to favor greater personal freedom and less economic freedom, while conservatives tend to favor greater economic freedom and less personal freedom.

          I have heard that so many times but after living here for so long I dont believe the personal freedom part one damn bit. For the most part I fall somewhere in the middle politically but always vote third party so I am at least taking my stand against the one party system.

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          • Redbeard
            Member
            • Sep 2009
            • 390

            #20
            Originally posted by truthwolf1
            I have heard that so many times but after living here for so long I dont believe the personal freedom part one damn bit. For the most part I fall somewhere in the middle politically but always vote third party so I am at least taking my stand against the one party system.
            For taking your stand like that, I respect you, sir.

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            • Ragnar
              Member
              • Mar 2009
              • 114

              #21
              For the most part I fall somewhere in the middle politically but always vote third party so I am at least taking my stand against the one party system.
              Consider this:
              If Ron Paul had run as a third-party candidate, he wouldn't have received one-tenth the attention, nor been able to get his message out as much as he did.

              "Third Party Candidates" are better off when they compete from within the system, not competing against the system.

              Ron Paul, has had an "R" next to his name for a long time, but anyone who knows his views knows he isn't a Republican.

              I am not even a Ron Paul supporter, but I admire him for taking his "third-party" views to the 2-team playing field -- rather than staying on the sidelines (which is where third-party candidates have been, and will probably stay).

              And... because this is a snus forum: I like snus.

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              • RRK
                Member
                • Sep 2009
                • 926

                #22
                Originally posted by Ragnar
                Ron Paul, has had an "R" next to his name for a long time, but anyone who knows his views knows he isn't a Republican.
                I think he would say he's the only republican.

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                • Condor
                  Member
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 752

                  #23
                  Originally posted by RRK
                  Originally posted by Ragnar
                  Ron Paul, has had an "R" next to his name for a long time, but anyone who knows his views knows he isn't a Republican.
                  I think he would say he's the only republican.
                  Well spake.

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                  • snusjus
                    Member
                    • Jun 2008
                    • 2674

                    #24
                    Tobacco prohibition is already happening. The FDA is considering "limiting" the amount of nicotine in tobacco products. This will result in a public health catastrophe; smokers will inhale more "tar" to get their nicotine fix. There is no proof that nicotine is any more harmful than most naturally occurring chemicals; removing the nicotine will only make smokers go through more cigarettes per day, increasing the death toll that plagues cigarette smokers.

                    Eventually, inch by inch, nicotine will be removed from tobacco by Big Brother. Once the limit is near zero, I wouldn't be surprised if all tobacco products get taken off the shelves.

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                    • tom502
                      Member
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 8985

                      #25
                      Other than it's addictive qualities, I don't think nicotine by itself has been linked with any health dangers.

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                      • snusjus
                        Member
                        • Jun 2008
                        • 2674

                        #26
                        Originally posted by tom502
                        Other than it's addictive qualities, I don't think nicotine by itself has been linked with any health dangers.
                        What I mean by harmful is the overdose level. It takes a very large amount of nicotine to fatally overdose; its actually impossible to get a fatal amount nicotine in the blood circulation by smoking or snusing. To get a fatal overdose, one must inject the nicotine directly.

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                        • MrSnusNSnuff
                          Member
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 280

                          #27
                          I voted for Alan Keyes in '08. He got only 15,000 votes in California.

                          I would love to see a libertarian candidate get elected. We have the CEO of Ebay running for governor in California, and her agenda sounds very libertarian. Interesting to see where this goes.

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                          • Liandri
                            Member
                            • Jul 2009
                            • 604

                            #28
                            Originally posted by tom502
                            Other than it's addictive qualities, I don't think nicotine by itself has been linked with any health dangers.
                            Government can't use addiction as an excuse when coffee, OTC medicine, and chili cheese fries are around.

                            My opinion? I "Believe" a tobacco ban will be tried, don't know the outcome though, while marijuana will be made fully legal and taxed (and possibily attempt to re-ban because now more people are doing it and its public, there is going to be more marijuana related deaths/injuries/illness). Probably in 10-30 years give or take.

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                            • transaman
                              New Member
                              • Dec 2009
                              • 4

                              #29
                              Meg Whitman has libertarian views? Which ones? Last time I checked she favored not changing the public school system and keeping the "sensible" gun laws :roll: we have in place in California. In my opinion, all of the gubernatorial candidates are pretty liberal. Brown's views on guns and maybe Poizner's views on taxes (barely but he has the highest chance of limiting increases/reducing the tax burden on individuals) are the only two slightly conservative/libertarian positions in the race.

                              I don't foresee tobacco being banned. Too many people have interests in it for it to be banned outright. I would not be surprised if a large tobacco black market formed though.

                              Also since this is my first post my Snus of choice is General White or Los. I haven't tried to many so recommendations are welcome. :lol:

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                              • stubby2
                                Member
                                • Jun 2009
                                • 436

                                #30
                                And a welcome to snuson transaman.

                                Happy snusing

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