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I'm not worried about it.
Just pointing out the hypocrisy.![]()
at least Obama is the first Presidential candidate to confess to using marijuana.
I'm not worried about it.
Just pointing out the hypocrisy.![]()
at least Obama is the first Presidential candidate to confess to using marijuana.
Well, isn't that something we should celebrate.Not only that, he admitted his drug use in his book, not just pot but also cocaine.

So did Clinton but he didnt inhale!![]()
Great, a crackhead.
Well, isn't that something we should celebrate.![]()
Why would you assume it was crack when the statement merely said "cocaine"?
And we all know that Bush put plenty of the white stuff into his system as well. Is he a crackhead?
BTW...it isn't drug use that is being celebrated. It is his self honesty. Something you don't see a lot of.
Yet lies to the public currently?
Kind of ironic there.
I feel a lot of defense coming out here... It's okay to say you use cocaine as well on top of other things.
Feel free to admit.

How about when he said during his campaign trails that he'd give the public 5 days to look at any bill that lands on his desk before he signs it? The bill was passed on a Sunday, March 21 but he signed it on Tuesday morning on March 23? Not exactly five days is it?
Remember, everything he says comes with an expiration date.
What exactly did he say about his drug use? Did he mention why he thought it was important to share this information? Was he proud of it, ashamed, didn't care? Did he say how much and how often? How did he get the drugs? When did he stop? Was quitting drug use easier than quitting smoking?Better to have a president who was honest about his past.
What exactly did he say about his drug use? Did he mention why he thought it was important to share this information? Was he proud of it, ashamed, didn't care? Did he say how much and how often? How did he get the drugs? When did he stop? Was quitting drug use easier than quitting smoking?
Since he's honest about his past, I assume he's answered these questions.
How is that different about being honest with your past grades at college and university schools by allowing greater transparency?
Sounds pretty much like a double standard thing here. Not to mention a bit of hypocrisy in the mix.
How is that different about being honest with your past grades at college and university schools by allowing greater transparency?
Sounds pretty much like a double standard thing here. Not to mention a bit of hypocrisy in the mix.