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Rand Paul (Ru Paul's Cousin) and the TRUTH!
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An Iowa evangelical Christian leader stood on stage and told the 1,200 conservatives on Saturday that Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) had told him he couldn't be at the event because of a "family commitment," the Des Moines Register reports.
However, the New York Post reports that Paul was in the Hamptons on Saturday "among the intellectual elite" at a library fundraiser hosted by Alex Baldwin.
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2 problems - no source - not verifiable Paul ever said he had a family commitment All hearsay. |
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2 problems
- no source - not verifiable Paul ever said he had a family commitment
All hearsay.
1. I included my 'source'. I didn't include the link to that source. The Des Moines Register, August 12, 2014 2. Doug Stafford, Paul's political adviser, confirmed that Paul's wife has a book coming out next year. Stafford said Paul "and his family stopped by an author's event Saturday night at the request of their publisher/editor" while they were in New York for the "family commitment." Asked last week about his thought process behind skipping the Family Leader event, Paul said he simply had other things on his calendar. CNN |
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why won't obuma release this info? why is he covering for bush?
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why won't obuma release this info? why is he covering for bush?
14 Minutes of Ron Paul is much more than I can stomach. |
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I like it especially since that was created by a libertarian, it was posted at other libertarian sites and most got a good laugh at it |
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I like it especially since that was created by a libertarian, it was posted at other libertarian sites and most got a good laugh at it
I think it's an accurate depiction... especially the "What I Think I Do" pic. |
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seeking it and getting it are 2 different things....although both dems/reps need their $$$ war chests full for election and jobs at places like the armories and weapons manufacturers....
hey, when working in some crappy fastfood joint making minimum (regardless if its $15 or not), who's included in all kinds of retirement portfolios just isn't cutting it then give the people a real purpose and GO TO WAR.....
does America like to go to war? I'd have to say does America like to afford flat screen tv's, pay other people to manage their $$, go shopping, eat all the fast food and crap food they want, have health insurance that oversees the outcomes of poor choices even if it's cancer from working at a job making weapons for war with all kinds of chemicals....
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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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You mean he wants a declaration of war passed by congress so the people could actually have a say on the matter through their representatives, you mean he actually wants to obey the law of the land,
NO Paul didn't say a "declaration of war". Paul just wants the authorization (funding) from congress... Kind of like LBJ did with the Gulf Of Tonkin amendment or like G Worst Bush did with the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq ResolutionRand Paul Goes To War!(And some on this board had high hopes that Randy Paul would somehow be 'different' than the Dems or the Reps) |
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NO Paul didn't say a "declaration of war". Paul just wants the authorization (funding) from congress... Kind of like LBJ did with the Gulf Of Tonkin amendment or like G Worst Bush did with the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution Rand Paul Goes To War! (And some on this board had high hopes that Randy Paul would somehow be 'different' than the Dems or the Reps)
Or like Obama did in Libya... |
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