2010 Election Results (for anyone interested)
Created on: December 5th, 2010
2010 Election Results (for anyone interested)
They unfortunately elected Bill Montford - a man who cannot make a distinction between what an "issue" is and what a "solution" is.

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December 5th, 2010
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For anyone that is unaware of the differences between hemp and marijuana, please visit www.johnshaw.org.
December 5th, 2010
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Bill Montford is probably asscockredux
December 5th, 2010
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"Does not use YTMND"
December 5th, 2010
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LOL
December 5th, 2010
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you're running as a republican?

?!!?!?!?!?!
December 5th, 2010
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I approve. Well done.

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December 5th, 2010
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You can fit 2 of his heads into 1 of yours if you stack them vertically.
December 5th, 2010
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I don't want to debate your point on hemp, I have a different one. This last election some grossly under qualified janitor ran for county sheriff as a Democrat. A good portion of his campaign consisted of cutting wasteful spending by not arresting people for possession. His position didn't seem to be as articulate as yours. He was openly against marijuana laws, probably because he liked to smoke himself. If my job was a High School Janitor, I would too. Unlike someone running for a legislative seat, where laws are written and rewritten, having a view contrary to current laws is fine. A sheriff on the other hand is supposed to uphold laws, not pick and choose which ones he likes. He was obviously unqualified.

The point is, he still got 34% of voters to vote for him. Roughly 1/3 of voters in my county are morons. They either voted for the guy because of his idiotic position or because he had a "D" next to his name.

How much of that 30% you received really understood your position? Or were they just pot heads and people that vote for anyone with an "R" next to their name? Considering you were out-raised (you didn't say how much was spent) by 222 times....
December 5th, 2010
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The same could be asked of the 67% that voted for Montford. How many of the 99,000 people that voted for him do you think understood [i]his [/i]positions? In fact, go to his website and find me one single position of his on any major political issue out there. (Education aside, since he has served in education for over 30 years.) Let me know if you find anything about any issues, or any possible solutions or ideas he perhaps has. The same argument can be made the other way around -- while "pot heads and people that vote for anyone with an "R" next to their name" might have earned me a significant amount of votes, an [b]overwhelming [/b]majority of ignorance must have accompanied those who went to the polls to vote for Montford. Why? Because no one had a clue what he stood for. Every speech he gave consisted of something like, "What we need in the Senate is strong, effective leadership." No substance whatsoever.

I'm guessing roughly 20% of the people who voted for me were aware of my platform, judging from the number of public speaking engagements I attended, the amount of press surrounding the election (quite limited), the amount of advertising I did, and the number of unique visitors on my website. The rest of course would either be those who simply did not like Montford, those who voted straight Republican, or those who simply did not care. I doubt, however, that any significant number of them were "potheads" (aren't Republicans supposed to be anti-pot, anyways?)

Montford spent about $475,000. I spent every penny of what was donated to me.

I am curious as to what your position is on hemp. You say you don't want to debate me on it, but, as I have not heard a single logical argument [i]against [/i]the legalization of hemp ("We have more important issues to talk about" is not an argument), I would greatly appreciate your insight.
December 5th, 2010
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I would agree with you mostly, so why debate the details.

Your opponent likely had at least an equal 30% blind voters as well. Possibly more depending on how hard you pushed that legalization issue, since people are likely to knee-jerk on the other side of the issue.
December 5th, 2010
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People in general respond well to emotionally charged platitudes. If assertive but banal rhetoric produces the same results as meaningful political discourse, is it really much of a surprise that many politicians choose the latter to campaign on? Also, money.
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December 5th, 2010
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With you in office, the Republicans may be able to gain power and eventually TAKE BACK THE WHITE HOUSE! YEAAAA
December 5th, 2010
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People need to chillax. (Yet again, i show my status as a "cool" person, by using chill and relax combined.)
December 5th, 2010
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Incredibly, I actually agree with Umfuld here
December 5th, 2010
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For one, I am impressed that for less than $3,000, you got as many votes as you did. This was possibly because either due to a clever calculation on your part or a clerical error at the election office you were listed as the GOP candidate, and many voters go with a straight party ticket method of voting. But you need to realize that while there is no sufficient level of money to win an election, there is a minimum level, and I think you clearly missed that minimum. This could be because your platform is based on mostly federal issues. If you run for a state office, you should focus on things that Florida can actually tackle, like education and public safety. It is good to have stances on federal issues, but that alone won't get you elected to the state legislature. And your opponent is right: legalization can be a plank that you can run on, but in this economy, jobs are king.
December 7th, 2010
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Jobs are king? What exactly is it about my platform that doesn't create jobs? I was one of the few candidates in the entire North Florida region for any legislative seat that was actually offering people a simple, sensible way to create jobs, literally out of the ground. And yet, people still complain that it's not enough. And, again, at least I [i]had [/i]a platform - my opponent did not, so why didn't he receive the same accusations?
December 5th, 2010
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Why don't we start our own secret YTMND political party? And start taking over the world, we will call ourself ''The Skulls and Staplers''
December 6th, 2010
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Harbltron for Treasurer
December 5th, 2010
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December 5th, 2010
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"A Libertarian is a Republican who happens to like smoking pot" - Drew Carey

I appreciate your attempt to earnestly change the country for the better in these ironic, bitter days.
December 5th, 2010
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His ability to raise more money than you (or your inability to do so) doesn't necessarily have anything to do with office qualifications.

Also, if you're looking to run against him again/take his specific seat wouldn't you have to wait until 2014 instead of 2012?
December 5th, 2010
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No, it's Florida state senate where the terms last two years.

Also, start an internet-meme smear campaign next elections and watch your 4chan turnout boost you for the win.
December 6th, 2010
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_state_senate#Current_members.2C_2
010-2012 -- says his term is up in 2014. Others have their term up at a similar date, so I guess the algorithm is a bit more complex than that.

Not sure if the 4chan related comment was directed toward my comment re: qualifications but... I think that speaks for itself if it did.
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December 5th, 2010
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POLIDICKS
December 5th, 2010
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you ever see the crowd that follows phish tours?
December 6th, 2010
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haha, impossible. you'd be blinded by their vapor trail of stink.
December 6th, 2010
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a lot of them seem to have done nothing on the most absurd level of "doing nothing" with one's life. drug culture dorks who on a daily basis ask at least 3 total strangers if they "got percs?"
December 5th, 2010
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Too much damn text in the comments. District 6 is a fucking hellhole, anyway. It's the picture perfect example of gerrymandering.
December 6th, 2010
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Today I learned what gerrymandering is, and that it is actually a word.
December 6th, 2010
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too bad you're not making the same haul off this site max is. then you'd be able to dwarf that guy's figures.
December 6th, 2010
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I'd vote for you if I lived in your state of Delowhere
December 6th, 2010
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the world needs more rope. good luck next term.
December 6th, 2010
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Not to mention paper, cloth, soap, food, and other things.
December 6th, 2010
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you do understand that if you're planning on running for any kind of political office, this is the fucking [i]last[/i] community you should want to associate yourself with. you even have your real name in the image and the key words. not to mention your actual image.
December 7th, 2010
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You do understand that running for public office means making personal sacrifices - including some things that certain people like to keep private. I don't mind being as public as possible. Hopefully people will see that as a sign of honesty. Plus, I like YTMND - it's not like it's a bad thing.

And I disagree - the last community I'd want to associate myself with is 4chan. That place is vile.
December 6th, 2010
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You seem to always be focused on hemp or marijuana. You need to broaden your platform.
December 7th, 2010
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congratulations to him. he's a weed obsessed young dude who likes to make fun gifs for privileged, racist, sexist, prejudice-enforcing adolescent white males. these are also the main people who vote for him.
December 7th, 2010
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wow you just nailed my demographic.
December 7th, 2010
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WOW! You know, I have never, in my life, thought about that. Nor have I ever heard this advice from anyone - this is the first time! You have good advice. Good advice that other people don't think about and offer.

The most frustrating thing about it is that Bill Montford had no platform. All he ever talked about is education - so why the double standard? At least I had a solution. He had nothing, yet no one ever suggested him to "broaden."
December 7th, 2010
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I'm going to move to Florida just to vote against you during the next election.
December 8th, 2010
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reforming the broken american public school system is infinitely more pressing then anything regarding weed or hemp
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December 6th, 2010
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This is awesome. Hope you beat that stiff next time.
December 7th, 2010
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Keep politics out of my lulz.
December 7th, 2010
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i keep coming back at this comment page in the hope of gawking at the Anarcho-Capitalists of ytmnd but what the heck they aren't commenting?????
December 7th, 2010
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Yeah, good luck ever getting your pro-hemp agenda anywhere as a Republican.
December 8th, 2010
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op is a fag
December 8th, 2010
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That bald old guy doubled your high score. You fail sir.
December 8th, 2010
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