thegreekdog wrote:Who is on your list PS?
I have decided on Paul and Walker and Carson. I would like to see them run
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thegreekdog wrote:Who is on your list PS?
Phatscotty wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Who is on your list PS?
I have decided on Paul and Walker and Carson
Nola_Lifer wrote:Jindal is a joke. He puts himself first and the people who elected him last to further his political carrier. In my opinion, president should be an older, wiser man and not some new young punk.
muy_thaiguy wrote:I picked zombie Roosevelt. Unfortunetly he would probably go hungry in Washington D.C., but would still be a better lead then most politicians out there.
saxitoxin wrote:Serbia is a RUDE DUDE
may not be a PRUDE, but he's gotta 'TUDE
might not be LEWD, but he's gonna get BOOED
RUDE
muy_thaiguy wrote:I picked zombie Roosevelt. Unfortunetly he would probably go hungry in Washington D.C., but would still be a better lead then most politicians out there.
thegreekdog wrote:Phatscotty wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Who is on your list PS?
I have decided on Paul and Walker and Carson
I'm not a big fan of Scott Walker, but would be okay with him compared to others. I literally know nothing about Carson other than what's in this thread.
thegreekdog wrote:I literally know nothing about Carson other than what's in this thread.
thegreekdog wrote:If I could vote in the Republican primary (which I can't) and if the Republican primary was right now (which it's not), I'd vote for Rand Paul. I'm fairly convinced he will not win the nomination though.
Serbia wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Ben Carson is towards the top of my list... he has the balls to confront Obama
Obama won't be running, so why should that matter?
I went with Jeb (can never have too many Bushes!), Rubio and Jindal (minority ftw?) as my picks. Other than that, way too soon for me to be making selections.
Bollocks.
thegreekdog wrote:If I could vote in the Republican primary (which I can't) and if the Republican primary was right now (which it's not), I'd vote for Rand Paul. I'm fairly convinced he will not win the nomination though.
Phatscotty wrote:thegreekdog wrote:If I could vote in the Republican primary (which I can't) and if the Republican primary was right now (which it's not), I'd vote for Rand Paul. I'm fairly convinced he will not win the nomination though.
Are you registered Independent? Or do you have a Caucus?
I think Rand Paul has a good shot, far better shot than his father for sure.
Metsfanmax wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:I support Herman Cain.
reported for trolling
I'm quite serious. In general, I support the Republican presidential candidate that is most likely to lose.
Democrat good, Republican bad!
DoomYoshi wrote:Bobby Jindal - Bingo Bango Bongo!
DoomYoshi wrote:Bobby Jindal - Bingo Bango Bongo!
Paul, McConnell help announce new hemp projects in Kentucky
Kentucky’s Republican senators Rand Paul and Mitch McConnell, the Senate minority leader, were responsible for the language, which paved the way for their state’s agriculture department to announce Monday that it planned five pilot projects to grow the crop throughout the state. They appeared with state Agriculture Commissioner James Comer to announce five pilot projects today, according to the Lexington Herald-Leader.
The projects are part of a larger effort to boost farming in the Appalachia region of Eastern Kentucky, which was decimated throughout the 20th century as people turned to coal mining and other factory jobs in the area.
Comer announced a variety of projects Monday that will support veterans who turn to farming, research hemp for fiber and its ability to remove environmental toxins, and grow cannabinoids for medical research.
Hemp has been banned in Kentucky since 1970 and was only brought back by the farm bill this year. According to an op-ed Paul authored for the Herald-Leader, Kentucky used to produce 94 percent of the nation’s industrial hemp until it was classified as a controlled substance like marijuana after World War II.
“Today, the United States is the only industrialized nation that restricts the production of industrial hemp. Despite the ban, millions of dollars in hemp products are sold in this country each year. One estimate says the national market for hemp products is more than $400 million. This means U.S. manufacturers must import millions of dollars in industrial hemp from foreign countries,” Paul wrote.”And it means that here in Kentucky — where we have an ideal climate for growing industrial hemp and a long history as a successful producer — our agricultural industry hasn't been able to take advantage of the jobs and opportunities that could be realized by the growth of hemp.”
Paul wrote that it was “a thrill” to break through on the issue of industrial hemp.
Phatscotty wrote:Hemp has been banned in Kentucky since 1970
Phatscotty wrote:Since Rand Paul is running in first, he gets a video
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