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Flip-Flopper Rand Paul is Learning; Kentucky is Not a Libertarian State
10 hours ago ago from Lisa Graas
I hate to say I told you so. No, wait. I love saying I told you so. I've said this repeatedly. Now indulge me as I write it for you in bold, italicized letters. Kentucky is not a libertarian state. Rand Paul is learning this all too well. He's flip-flopping and he'll probably flip-flop his way to defeat sooner than I expected. That would be a good thing because I'd prefer to have a conscientious Republican Senator in Kentucky rather than ...
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21 hours ago ago from Lisa Graas
Judging from the reaction in my email box from readers, which varies from confusion to anger, it seems necessary to go into some more detail about Rand Paul's position on abortion. Rand Paul gives his unqualified support to his father Ron Paul's positions on the abortion issue. This includes the so-called Sanctity of Life Act authored by Ron Paul, but it goes deeper than just this piece of legislation. Since Rand Paul gives his father ...
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13 hours ago ago from Mommy
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