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Old 11-29-2017, 02:24 PM   #69 (permalink)
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I felt that Johnson did especially well with prepared speeches and his ad with Bill Weld was well done.

In a Washington Post article, Rep. Thomas Massie said that people were not voting for libertarians, they were voting for the craziest candidate. Johnson explained:
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“Trump was the one who was going to blow things up,” he said. “Make everybody think you’re crazy, and then at the end, show you’re not so crazy. Well, he did everything but the last part.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.74312ef68493

It should be possible to rehabilitate most people in prison for using drugs. If they did bad things to get the money for drugs, they still deserve rehabilitation, even though they need to pay for their crime.

I was not trying to get political, I just could not think of a better example of strange things done under the influence. Of course, there were dozens of allegedly sober candidates.

What was their excuse?
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