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Box A Rox
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More Rand Paul Plagiarism
(The Gift That Keeps On Giving)

There are unmistakable similarities between an opinion piece Paul wrote for The Washington
Times on drug sentencing in September, and an article written by Dan Stewart of The Week
a week earlier.

Dan Stewart:
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At least 20 states, both red and blue, have reformed their mandatory sentencing laws
in some way, and Congress is considering a bipartisan bill that would do the same for federal
crimes.

Rand Paul:
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At least 20 states, both red and blue, have reformed their mandatory-sentencing laws
in some way, and Congress is considering a bipartisan bill that would do the same for federal
crimes.


Then
Stewart:
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He will be 72 by the time he is released, and his three young children will have
grown up without him. “Matt,” who turned out to have a long history of drug offenses,
was more fortunate -- he received a reduced sentence of just 18 months after informing
on Horner, and is now free.

Rand Paul:
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John will be 72 years old by the time he is released, and his three young children
will have grown up without him. The informant, who had a long history of drug offenses,
was more fortunate -- he received a reduced sentence of just 18 months, and is now free.


Paul blames his Plagiarism on "haters"!

HuffPo
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/05/rand-paul-plagiarized-op-ed_n_4216047.html


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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Ron Paul Confesses (sorta), Then Blames His Staff!
(what a guy!)

Rand Paul, drawn and clearly shaken by the plagiarism charges,
offered a mix of contrition and defiance. He said that he was not certain whether
it would affect his prospects should he decide to run for president in 2016 —
he said he would happily return to his Kentucky doctor’s practice
(we can only hope!)— and he asserted that was being unfairly targeted.  

Acknowledging that his office had “made mistakes,” he said he was putting a
new system in place to ensure that all of his materials are properly footnoted and cited.


NY Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11.....caucus&_r=1&


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PLAGIARIZING PAUL LAUNCHES FOOTNOTE SURGE!

'If It Will Make People Leave Me The Hell Alone'...

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/05/rand-paul-footnotes_n_4219957.html


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The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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The Washington Times Dumps Rand Paul!

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Sen. Rand Paul's weekly column, axed from The Washington Times this week
after plagiarism allegations, has already found a new outlet.


“We are pleased to add Senator Paul to our lineup of fearless, original thought leaders,"
said Larry Solov, CEO of Breitbart News. "Most of all, we think the fighting spirit he has
become known for is a perfect fit for Breitbart News Network and reflects that of our
founder, Andrew Breitbart.”


I have to agree with the Breitbart statement... Rand Paul DOES reflect
the "spirit of Breitbart", and it's founder Andrew Breitbart!  


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In Rand Paul's home state of Kentucky, Rand's fellow REPUBLICAN Senator is in deep trouble.  
It appears that not only did Rand's home state Kentucky opt for a DEMOCRAT governor, but
Rand's fellow long time senator Mitch McConnell is fading fast to a newcomer DEMOCRAT
Alison Lundergan Grimes.

A new DFM Research survey finds Sen. Mitch McConnell and Alison Lundergan Grimes deadlocked
in the U.S. Senate race, 41% to 40%.

Key findings:
McConnell's favorable rating is 35%, his unfavorable rating is 55%.

As Kentucky turns Blue, can Rand Paul's future as a Senator be in doubt???


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Rand Paul to headline GOP’s ‘African-American Engagement Center’

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“Developing relationships with black voters means having an active presence in their
communities,” RNC Chairman Reince Priebus said after the North Carolina engagement office
opened. But Priebus has been paying special attention to the state of Michigan, generally, and
the city of Detroit, specifically.

“I don’t want to just be an observer. I want our party to do our part to rebuild Detroit and
advocate for the principles of free enterprise that hold the keys to the city’s success. We
can offer solutions to get Detroit back on its feet,” he wrote in an editorial published in the
Detroit Free Press last week. “It is up to leaders in our party to convince the people of Detroit
to give our ideas a chance.”

In order to convince Detroit to do so, he has tapped Kentucky Senator Rand Paul to be the
keynote speaker at the opening of the Michigan African-American Engagement Office. He will
be joined by members of the Michigan Black Advisory Council.

Sen. Paul is an unusual choice to speak about revitalizing the Michigan economy, given that Paul
vowed in July that federal aid would only go to Detroit “over [his] dead body because
we don’t have any money in Washington.

Rand Paul... a great choice to draw minority voters!!!


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Christie vs Clinton in 2016

CNN/ORC International on November 18-20:

Among Republicans Polled:
Nov. 18-20 Sept. 6-8
Christie 24% 17%
Paul 13%
Ryan 11%
Cruz 10%
Rubio 9%
Perry 7%
Bush 6%
Santorum 6%
Someone else  6%
None/No one  2%
No opinion 6%


Among Democrats Polled:
Clinton 63%
Biden 12%
Warren 7%
Cuomo 5%
O’Malley 2%
Someone else  6%
None/No one  3%
No opinion 3%


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Rand Paul's African American Outreach FAIL!
Lots of Whites, almost no African Americans!

(Of course the real reason for this "outreach" is to help portray a very racist Senator as being
a non racist.)


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Sounds Like The Board Libertarians:



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no,,,no it doesn't....the problem lies in the strings attached to the 'fair share money collectors'......you know,,,
like your buddy the pope who touts jesus and the money changers.....

so who gets to bend your spirit?


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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This guys a crackpot!  Box, you've been telling us for YEARS Americans don't take libertarianism seriously.  Remember .01%?  This guy must be mistaken.


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Most libertarians live by their beliefs and seem to be doing just fine without assistance, going by box they should of been dead years ago because nobody held their hands through life.


"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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Most libertarians live by their beliefs and seem to be doing just fine without assistance, going by box they should of been dead years ago because nobody held their hands through life.


Really???
So Libertarians don't accept food stamps?  They don't use GOVT Funded infrastructure???
Libertarians don't collect unemployment insurance or get ObamaCare???
They don't get STAR exemptions on their school taxes?
Libertarian kids don't get free or reduced lunch or breakfast at schools???

I think you better check!  




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Really???
So Libertarians don't accept food stamps?  They don't use GOVT Funded infrastructure???
Libertarians don't collect unemployment insurance or get ObamaCare???
They don't get STAR exemptions on their school taxes?
Libertarian kids don't get free or reduced lunch or breakfast at schools???

I think you better check!  



How did humans make it this far without all that crap, like I said according to you we should of been dead long ago. You seem to be the one who needs someone to hold your hand through life, luckily for you the government was there to be daddy and to take care of you lmao.




"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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