Monthly Archives: February 2014

Jewry’s Push To Stop Ron Paul – Video

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Ron Paul Responds to Obama’s ‘State of the Dictator’ Address – Video

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Peter Schiff, Ron Paul, Farber, Celente, Jim Rogers Predictions of a collapse over the years – Video

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Peter Schiff, Ron Paul, Farber, Celente, Jim Rogers Predictions of a collapse over the years
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Rand Paul isnt his fathers son when it comes to drug legalization

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With the recent death of Philip Seymour Hoffman from an apparent heroin overdose, the country's eyes are opening to the growing heroin epidemic in the country. And, interestingly, that national conversation has a tie to the 2016 presidential race.

Ron Paul, left, and his son Rand.

Let's start back in 2012. While running for president, Texas Rep. Ron Paul voicedsupport for the legalization of both prostitution and hard drugs including cocaine and heroin.If I leave it to the states, itll be up to the states. Up until this last century, for over a hundred years, they were legal, Paul declared.

Fast forward to today whereKentucky Senator Rand Paul, son of the former Texas congressman, is widely seen as a candidate for the GOP nomination in 2016, and is already facing questions about how much (or little) of his father's views he shares.

The younger Paul has long distanced himself from his fathers pro-legalization stances. While campaigning for his father, Rand defended the states-rights positions, but he has since made a point to note that he does not personally favor the legalization of drugs such as heroin and cocaine. He spent much of last year assuring conservatives -- who will be crucial in Iowa, New Hampshire and much of the heartland in 2016 -- that, when it came to drugs, he was on their side.

But much of the Paul brand is built on the backs of the Libertarian-leaning voters who buoyed his fathers presidential bids, and Pauls refusals in the past to voice support for state-level legalization has earned him some chiding from them.He has, however, charted out a fairly libertarian -- some might even argue, liberal -- position on drug sentencing reform, calling for the walk-back of federal mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent drug offenses.

As 2016 inches closer, Paul may find himself increasingly tugged in two directions.Thus far, Paul has toed the line -- supporting sentencing reform that is considered by many essential to undoing the societal damage done by the war on drugs while deliberately staying far away from his fathers states rights crusades with regard to drugs.

Here's a more detailed look at Rand Paul on sentencing reform and legalization.

Sentencing reform

Sen. Paul has taken a vocal stance on reducing mandatory minimums for drug offenses and calling for sentencing reform -- stances that will earn him few friends in the tough-on-crime crowds but that endear him to criminal justice reform circles, moderates, and even some Democrats.

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Five Stupid Things About Libertarianism REBUTIFIED! – Video

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Five Stupid Things About Libertarianism REBUTIFIED!
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How the West Virginia Chemical Spill Explains the Problem With Libertarianism – Video

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How the West Virginia Chemical Spill Explains the Problem With Libertarianism

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Adam Kokesh on libertarianism – Video

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Adam Kokesh mulls out what it really means to be a libertarian. In Cedar Rapids iowa.

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Sink Attempts to Derive The Difference Between Libertarianism And Libertarianism – Video

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Sink Attempts to Derive The Difference Between Libertarianism And Libertarianism

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Big Tent: The Story of the Conservative Revolution As Told by the Thinkers and Doers Who Made It Happen

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Drawing from his comprehensive, star-studded course at The Citadel, Mallory Factor, the New York Times bestselling author of Shadowbosses, brings together a fascinating and diverse range of essays from leading figures and activists which explore and illuminate the conservative intellectual tradition in American politics. The Big Tent offers a panoramic portrait of the intellectual history of the conservative movement. Some of the leading lights of the Right offer an unparalleled introduction to conservative figures and ideas, from the Revolution to William F. Buckley; Barry Goldwater to the Reagan Revolution; Libertarianism to the War on Terror.

Mallory Factor is the John C. West Professor of International Politics and American Government at The Citadel and is a FOX News contributor. He is the co-founder and co-chair of The New York Meeting, a nationally-recognized gathering of elected officials, journalists, business leaders and conservative authors in New York City. He is also the co-founder and chair of a similar meeting in Charleston, South Carolina. A member of the Council on Foreign Relations, he served as Vice-Chair of the Council on Foreign Relations Task Force on Terrorism Financing. He previously served as chairman of the Free Enterprise Fund, a free market "do" tank advocating economic growth, lower taxes and limited government, and brought the Constitutional challenge to the Sarbanes-Oxley legislation, Free Enterprise Fund v. Public Company Accounting Oversight Board to the Supreme Court.

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Ben Shapiro blames Philip Seymour Hoffman's death on 'broken leftist culture'

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NEW YORK, Feb. 4 (UPI) -- Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro penned a blog post on the National Reviews website where he blamed the death of actor Philip Seymour Hoffman on the broken leftist culture that dominates Hollywood.

Hoffman was found dead on Sunday in his Manhattan apartment from an apparent heroin overdose.

Shapiro was complimentary of Hoffmans skills, calling him one of the most talented actors of his generation, a leading man without leading-man looks, an actor whose magnetism onscreen sprang from intelligence and fervor rather than appearance.

He then quickly changed gears to rip the culture in Hollywood.

Libertarianism becomes libertinism without a cultural force pushing back against the penchant for sin; Hollywood has no such cultural force, Shapiro wrote. In fact, the Hollywood demand is for more self-abasement, less spirituality, less principle, less standards.

The 46-year-old actor starred in films including Capote, Almost Famous and Boogie Nights.

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No one knows what sort of demons plagued Seymour Hoffman. But without a sound moral structure around those in Hollywood who have every financial and talent advantage, the path to destruction is far too easy.

[National Review]

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