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Sweet, he's campaigning again...
Well, they say you should stick to what you're good at.
It's called democracy for a reason.
Technically we are still a republic.
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No.

Technically, we're a federal constitutional republic and a representative democracy.

The "representative" part was implied in my previous comment.

I know this is all tongue-in-cheek, but seriously, isn't YC all about going outside your comfort zones? Pushing the edges? Who amongst us is born knowing they'd be successful at leading a startup?

In that vein, I think Obama hit it out of the park... just, when he had his "liquidity event" he kinda stopped doing the things that made people vote for him.

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Every single open question thing Obama gets is inundated with questions about medical marijuana, and every time he mostly ignores it...
Education. Healthcare. Budget. Medical marijuana. War. Energy.

Which one isn't like the others?

The one that isn't in the newspapers all the time anyway.
One of them intentionally deprives sick people of an almost completely harmless medicine that can dramatically improve their quality of life at an extremely low cost and extremely low danger relative to some of the alternatives?

Haha, just kidding! All of those people with MS are just faking it because they want to get high! It totally makes sense that we should call them felons! The fact that we are deploying deadly force to stop people from obtaining medicine is something that the president shouldn't ever address because it's really not that important.

There are a 100 issues as important as medical marijuana that he could have addressed. So what?

What he did was talk about the very biggest issues, all of which are objectively more important than medical marijuana. Have a little perspective.

>There are a 100 issues as important as medical marijuana that he could have addressed. So what?

So of those 100 issues, this specific one has come up time and time and time and time again and every single of those times he has dodged it.

It's noteworthy because people pretty obviously care about it, and it's unfair of him not to address it.

No, there's a noisy minority who care about it.
Anybody on the ball enough to ask him about Bradley Manning?
Or gitmo, the war, the banksters fraud, or anything else that requires truthiness.

There are so many open issues, unfulfilled promises that we should dare have the audacity to hope that this politician is any different than any other...

How the fark can we expect any hard hitting questions to come from facebook?