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Daily Archives: December 19, 2014
Rand Paul Breaks with Other 2016 Candidates on Cuba
Posted: December 19, 2014 at 2:42 pm
TIME Politics 2016 Election Rand Paul en. Rand Paul works a crowd during a campaign stop on October 24, 2014 in McDonough, Georgia. Jessica McGowanGetty Images
The announcement from the White House Wednesday that the U.S. will move to re-establish full diplomatic ties with Cuba sparked a wave of condemnation from the likely Republican presidential candidates with one exception: Sen. Rand Paul.
The Kentucky Republican broke with the rest of the 2016 pack today when he said that President Obamas decision was a good idea.
That fits with Pauls broader effort to attract younger voters and expand the Republican Party, since younger Cuban-Americans are not as supportive of the trade and travel restrictions as their parents, though it could risk turning off some older Republican voters, especially in the crucial battleground of Florida.
It put him on the same side as former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the leading contender on the Democratic side, who has argued that the trade embargo was counterproductive.
Heres a look at what the major Republican contenders had to say about the change in U.S. policy toward Cuba.
Sen. Rand Paul: Supportive
What he said: If the goal is regime change, it sure doesnt seem to be working and probably it punishes the people more than the regime because the regime can blame the embargo for hardship. In the end, I think opening up Cuba is probably a good idea. (WVHU)
What it meant: The libertarian-leaning son of former Rep. Ron Paula longtime critic of Americas Cuba policyPaul is the rare Republican to come out in support of reestablishing diplomatic relations.
Sen. Marco Rubio: Opposed
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Christopher Hitchens on Socialism, Campaign Financing, Taxes, Politics, Libertarianism 199 – Video
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Colorado vows to defend pot law against states' challenge
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Originally published December 18, 2014 at 2:03 PM | Page modified December 19, 2014 at 12:52 AM
Colorado's top law enforcement official promises to vigorously defend the state's historic law legalizing marijuana after Nebraska and Oklahoma asked the U.S. Supreme Court to declare it unconstitutional, saying the drug is freely flowing into neighboring states.
The two states filed a lawsuit seeking a court order to prevent Colorado from enforcing the measure known as Amendment 64, which was approved by voters in 2012 and allows recreational marijuana for adults over 21. The complaint says the measure runs afoul of federal law and therefore violates the Constitution's supremacy clause, which says federal laws trump state laws.
Colorado Attorney General John Suthers said the lawsuit was without merit.
"Because neighboring states have expressed concern about Colorado-grown marijuana coming into their states, we are not entirely surprised by this action," he said. "However, it appears the plaintiffs' primary grievance stems from non-enforcement of federal laws regarding marijuana, as opposed to choices made by the voters of Colorado."
The lawsuit says Colorado marijuana flows into neighboring states undermining their efforts to enforce their anti-marijuana laws.
"This contraband has been heavily trafficked into our state," Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning said at a news conference in Lincoln. "While Colorado reaps millions from the sale of pot, Nebraska taxpayers have to bear the cost."
Colorado has raised more than $60 million in taxes, licenses and fees from medical and recreational marijuana, which has been sold in stores since January.
The lawsuit says the sales have strained Nebraska and Oklahoma's finances and legal systems. Police are spending more time and money making arrests, housing inmates, impounding vehicles, seizing drugs and handling other problems related to Colorado pot.
Bruning, a Republican, blamed U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder for failing to enforce the federal law's ban on drugs in Colorado.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook Donates To Human Rights Campaign Project In Arkansas
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ARKANSAS (KFSM) Apple CEO Tim Cook donated an undisclosed amount of money to a Human Rights Campaign (HRC) project in three southern states, including Arkansas, according to a blog post from the HRC.
The Human Rights Campaign was involved with the organization Keep Fayetteville Fair, which aimed at stopping the repeal of the civil rights ordinance. That ordinance was later repealed by a special election on Dec. 9.
Cook is the first openly gay CEO of a Fortune 500 company, the blog post states.
He donated to the HRCs Project One America, which is a comprehensive campaign to dramatically advance equality for LGBT Americans in Alabama, Arkansas and Mississippi, according to the blog post.
Im in, Cook said, when he learned about the project.
As the head of one of the largest and most influential companies in the world, his decision sent ripples across the globe with one clear and powerful message: Its okay to be gay, the blog post states.
Cooks donation was a personal one and did not come from Apple, according to the blog post.
The project will get into full swing in 2015 and contain a greater urgency than ever before, the post states.
The Human Rights Campaign has a total of 1.5 million members in America, according to the blog post.
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Tehrans egregious human rights record should not be overlooked for nuclear talks
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The European Union cannot turn a blind eye to the horrors faced by the people of Iran, writes Soraya Post.
Soraya Post is a Member of European Parliament from Sweden, Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats.
There is a crisis going on in Iran. I am not referring to the ongoing nuclear talks, which seem to continue with no end in sight. Nor am I referring to the regional crisis which has been fueled by Irans meddling in Syria and Iraq and given rise to the horror which is ISIS. I am referring to the ongoing human rights crisis in Iran, and the failure of the international community to hold the regime accountable for its war against its own people. 10 December marked international human rights day, those of us in Europe should have used this occasion to stand firm in our support for those who stand for freedom, equality and democracy in Iran.
Irans human rights record is of particular concern, given that the West remains engaged in ongoing negotiations over its nuclear program, yet there appears little urgency to pressure Iran on this key issue. Policy makers should not forget that the Iranian people, who are the main target of Irans human rights crisis, should be considered stakeholders in these nuclear talks. Yet the voice of those who are fighting for freedom in Iran have been marginalized in these talks, and brutally suppressed by the mullahs in power.
The regime has sought to cast an image of moderation after Hassan Rouhani was selected as President. In point of fact, Irans human rights situation has only gotten worse over the last year, both in terms of the heightened repression as well as the illusion that the situation is improving. Nothing could be further than the truth.
During the last 15 months of Rouhani's presidency, there have been more than 1100 executions in Iran. This represents one of the highest figures for executions during the entire history of the Islamic Republic. These executions rates are also combined with a general crackdown against dissent throughout Iranian, including the repression of Christians and other ethnic minorities.
The regime has also instituted a new wave of misogynistic attacks in order to target one of its main threats, the growing number of young women who want democratic change in Iran. In the past months there has been a rise of heinous attacks against women, including more than a dozen instances in which women have had acid thrown in their faces for being improperly veiled. These attacks occurred with impunity and were motivated by the regime's call for citizens to police those who dress in an immoral manner.
In October the regime continued its attack against women by executing Reyhaneh Jabbari, a 26-year-old woman who was accused of killing a man who worked for the Iranian intelligence agency. Jabbari maintained that she acted in self defense, after the man had attempted to force himself on to her, however she was executed after seven years in prison, despite international outcry over the fairness of her trial. Amnesty International called her execution another bloody stain on Irans human rights record.
On November 2014, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the UNs 61st resolution censuring the flagrant and systematic violation of human rights in the Iran. This resolution highlights the current crisis in Iran, but demonstrates the regimes long term record as one of the worst human rights violators in the world. Is this a partner for peace? Should we look to such a regime for stability and cooperation?
As Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the President of the National Council of Resistance of Iran has underscored, the Iranian regime continues to violate all 30 articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Mrs. Rajavi has echoed the feelings of the Iranian people in arguing that continued engagement with the dictatorship in Iran only emboldens their repressive war against their own citizenry. This war is motivated by the regimes desire to maintain power and suppress any form of dissent.
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