Rand Paul visited Western Kentucky University for a health care town-hall meeting, where he addressed over a hundred individuals, mostly students, many of whom signed up to volunteer for the campaign. A voter registration drive was also held outside.
The Republican Liberty Caucus was founded in 1991 to advance the principles of individual rights, limited government and free enterprise within the Republican Party and throughout America.
Rand Paul and his campaign staff would like to give thanks and remembrance to all the veterans of the United States Armed Forces. If elected, Dr. Paul will seek to give veterans the benefits they deserve. I often hear Dr. Paul suggest we give veterans the congressional medical plan and let our congressmen go to the VA, I’m sure we would see massive improvements at the VA immediately if that were to happen.
“We hope you are enjoying the freedoms our brave military men and women put their lives on the line to protect. This Veterans Day is a great time to reflect on their efforts and seek to live worthily of their faithful service. Hope to see you at the Camp Nelson National Cemetery Veterans Day observance [...]
Rand Paul will attend the Small Business Alliance at 12:30 PM in The Bristol, 1321 Bardstown Rd. ( get directions below) There is a $12 charge for admittance, which includes lunch.
“Mitch McConnell is the de facto leader of the opposition to Obama and the Democrats and has earned tremendous respect for his skills. If I had to point to one distinction, I’d say Mitch is probably the best there is at maneuvering through existing structures and Rand Paul will be the kind of figure to [...]
“Democrats’ confusion over abortion coverage in ObamaCare frustrates them to no end. If they were smart, they’d realize that removing insurance mandates for abortion would lower the cost of abortions. But they can’t because it kills a key part of their argument for health care being run by the government. Rand Paul has been clear [...]
Are you troubled by what’s going on in Washington regarding your healthcare? Rand Paul, the frontrunner in the 2010 U.S. Senate GOP Primary in Kentucky, wants to answer your questions about the current efforts to socialize medicine. As a constitutional conservative and an eye doctor, he will present a clear vision of the necessary solutions for healthcare today. Contrary to what the left says, Rand believes we need a fair and open market rather than more government bureaucracy.
The WallStreetJournal.com takes notes of our intellectual hero, Ludwig Von Mises, and how Von Mises explained how government-induced credit expansions led to imbalances in the economy.
Interesting stats from last week’s SurveyUSA poll showing Rand Paul leading all Republicans in the U.S. Senate primary also found conservative Republicans favoring Rand by 8%. Self-described Moderates and Liberals preferred someone else.
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