Archive for January, 2008

PAUL: Champion of the Constitution
Sunday, January 27, 2008 
BY MURRAY SABRIN
Murray Sabrin is a professor of finance at Ramapo College in Mahwah and a Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in New Jersey.
TWO HUNDRED years after the Declaration of Independence was signed, a Republican physician from Texas was chosen by the voters in his district to [...]

 The Lighthouse
“Enlightening Ideas for Public Policy”
Volume 10, Issue 4: January 28, 2008
Defending a Non-Interventionist Foreign Policy
A foreign policy of military non-intervention, peace and free trade has been a hallmark of American libertarian thought for centuries, spanning from the Founding Fathers’ admonitions against “entangling alliances” on through the classical liberal tradition of the nineteenth century; from [...]

January 30, 2008
Every movement in history has faced some time of testing, some experience that either forges it into something strong and unified, or forces it to fade away into the history books as another failed experiment.
Dr. Paul has written to you that we are heading straight for Super Tuesday. Our opponents are free to [...]

January 30th 2008 marks the conclusion of the Florida Primary. Ron Paul had his worst showing since the election season began. Results showed Paul with 3.27% of the votes. This number does not stand out but there are a couple common sense items that do.
Statistical analysis is a science of it’s own [...]

 From the Ron Paul War Room
The IRS Gripes Snipes
By JohnnieAysgarth | January 30, 2008
After being indicted over a year ago, Wesley Snipes had his day in court. Literally a day. After speculation about what celebrities were going to arrive in Florida for his trial on Monday, the defense team rested, calling no witnesses.The trial has [...]

From RINF                          Sunday, January 27th, 2008
By Stephen Demetriou
From 2001 through most of 2007, I didn’t think much about this subject. I had casually wondered if the fires could actually be responsible for bringing the towers down, thinking about the heat and thermodynamics necessary to weaken the steel columns. I have an undergraduate degree in chemistry, [...]

by Chuck Baldwin      January 29, 2008
When Glenn Beck interviewed Congressman Ron Paul a few weeks ago, he said that he had received death threats from people purporting to be Ron Paul supporters. I have heard other journalists make similar accusations against Congressman Paul’s supporters. Of course, I have no way of knowing whether any of [...]

I do not agree with all said here but worth a read for background.

The United States has committed billions to a controversial human genetic research project that could have tremendous international importance, but surprisingly little public debate has taken place.
The Human Genome Project, as it is known, was started about five years ago, winning a [...]

January 28, 2008
When I started this campaign more than a year ago, I was a somewhat reluctant candidate. I knew our message of freedom, peace, and prosperity was the right one for our country, but frankly, I didn’t know how many people today would have ears to hear it.
Well, did I learn a lesson! Millions [...]

Thursday, January 24, 2008
 Paul Craig Roberts [former US Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; co-author (with Lawrence Stratton) of The Tyranny of Good Intentions]:
“The George W. Bush administration responded to the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center and Pentagon with an assault on US civil liberty that Bush and the DOJ justified in the name [...]

Bull-Size Rodent Discovered — Biggest Yet
 James Owen         January 16, 2008
for National Geographic News 
A one-ton “fossil rat” has been discovered in South America, scientists announced today. (See pictures of the giant rodent.)
The prehistoric, bull-size creature—the world’s largest recorded rodent—has been identified from a well-preserved skull.
The megarodent lived in lowland rain forests between two and four million [...]

     by Hillel Fendel Update
Seven girls in prison for three weeks
 Girls See Three Weeks in Prison as an Experience in Faith
(IsraelNN.com) What follows is an abridged transcript of an interview with three religious teenaged girls who were released from prison on Monday after sitting in jail for three weeks. Their crime: Attending an outpost-building ceremony outside [...]

 From Huffpost’s “off the bus”

 James Freedman
 Posted January 23, 2008 | 01:43 AM (EST)
Ron Paul’s libertarian ideology is dramatically revealed when you get him started on topics such as the War on Drugs, the FDA and forced immunization that draw on his background in medicine. Paul, a ten-term member of Congress who’s hoping to pick up [...]

 
Posted: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 4:05 PM by Mark Murray 
From NBC’s Gabe Herman
On the 35th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court ruling, Norma McCorvey (a.k.a. “Jane Roe,” who later changed her views on abortion in the mid-90s) gave Paul her official endorsement today.
“I support Ron Paul for president because we share the same [...]

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