Website review: Giuliani, Romney, McCain Offered ...
nfactor13 discovered this in Drugs
•13 reviews since Dec 6, 2007
drugs, liberal-politics, health
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BiosyntheticLife rated 3 months ago- Science or fairy tales. $10,000 up for the take, if they dare to prove it.

mikeoo92 rated 6 months ago- yes! lol

und1sk0 rated 6 months ago- park one in front of obama and clinton's offices..

M-Nome rated 6 months ago- From the page: ""In response to questions from patients who have benefited from medical marijuana, these candidates have made claims that are flat-out false," said MPP executive director Rob Kampia. "Since appeals to science, compassion and common sense haven't worked, we're talking to them in a language we know they understand -- campaign contributions. If Giuliani, Romney or McCain can back up their claims that medical marijuana isn't needed or is too dangerous, we'll give their campaign $10,000, but if they can't, they need to stop lying."" I'm so sick and tired of the lying. I'm sick of politicians telling these flat-out lies, claiming that pot has no good uses. It has been proven that pot is beneficial to cancer patients and makes a better pain killer (and isn't addictive) than oxycontin, and all those other drugs the drug companies shove down our throats.

PhilsReel rated 7 months ago- I thought Giuliani was dowwwwn...if you know what i mean. That's disappointing.

brmwk rated 7 months ago- From the page: "offering the legal maximum $10,000 campaign contribution to any of the three who can prove that their statements are true." I like it. Put the money on the table. I still bet that they won't take it. They won't start a battle they can't win.

mysticalspork rated 7 months ago- I'm all for legalization, but how do they plan on getting anyone to prove that anything doesn't work. Do they expect the candidates to organize their own studies? Even if they took up the challenge, would their findings be trustworthy? In theory, alternate drugs work just as well. In the theories being presented, at least.

tanyc01 rated 7 months ago- From the page: "At a press conference in front of Rudy Giulianiās Manchester headquarters this morning with a massive mobile truck billboard in tow, a representative of the Marijuana Policy Project joined two New Hampshire patients to challenge presidential candidates Rudy Giuliani, John McCain and Mitt Romney to back up their statements regarding medical marijuana with scientific evidence, offering the legal maximum $10,000 campaign contribution to any of the three who can prove that their statements are true."

mcslims rated 7 months ago- brilliant idea

lwilkinson rated 7 months ago- Excellent.