Keith Stroup famous quotes
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We are trying to get ***** reclassified medically. If we do that, we'll be using the issue as a red herring to give ***** a good name.
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There is absolutely nothing wrong with the responsible use of ***** by adults and it should be of no interest or concern to the government. They have no business knowing whether we smoke or why we smoke.
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We are trying to get marijuana reclassified medically. If we do that, we'll be using the issue as a red herring to give marijuana a good name.
-- Keith Stroup
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The only serious side-effect of #‎ ***** is that you might get arrested.
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I smoke ***** every chance I get.
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It is not a medicine. You don't know what's in it. If there were compelling scientific and medical data supporting marijuana's medical benefits that would be one thing. But the data is not there.
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I think pot should be legal. I don’t smoke it, but I like the smell of it.
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You know I love pot, and I love beer, but I am totally sober, just because it completely stopped working for me.
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When faith is completely replaced by creed, worship by discipline, love by habit; when the crisis of today is ignored because of the splendors of the past; when faith becomes an heirloom rather than a living fountain; when religion speaks only in the name of authority rather than with the voice of compassion, its message becomes meaningless.
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Through Hamas, Iran has been able to buy itself a seat on the table in talking about the Palestinian issue. And, as a result, through Hamas it does play a role in the issue of the Palestinians, as strange as that should sound.
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The Government should create, issue, and circulate all the currency and credits needed to satisfy the spending power of the Government and the buying power of consumers. By the adoption of these principles, the taxpayers will be saved immense sums of interest. Money will cease to be master and become the servant of humanity.
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I have tried to talk about the issues in this campaign... and this has sometimes been a lonely road, because I never meet anybody coming the other way.
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At Rome there were nothing even vaguely resembling modern political parties - although given the stifling impact of these, this may well have made it more rather than less democratic than many countries today - and each candidate for office competed as an individual. Only rarely did they advocate specific policies, although commenting on issues of current importance was more common. In the main voters looked more for a capable individual who once elected could do whatever the State required.
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