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Bowling Green Daily News - Jan, 29 2011 Click Here for full-article
I plan to follow through each and every day in the U.S. Senate, because I believe the people of Kentucky deserve to have promises kept.
A lot of politicians tell people what they want to hear, get elected, head to our nation’s capital [...]

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Washington Times - Jan, 27 2011 Read the full article by clicking here
To those who predicted that the tea party movement would get swallowed up by Washington, Sen. Rand Paul says the cynics have got it completely backward - it’s the tea party that has co-opted Capitol Hill.
The Kentucky Republican said in an interview that [...]

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Posted by Brian Darling
Friday, January 28th at 12:30PM EST

The first ever meeting of the Senate Tea Party Caucus was convened yesterday on Capitol Hill and it was a great success.  The left wing media is doing everything they can to demonize the Tea Party movement.  It is not going to work.
The Heritage Foundation sent a camera [...]

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Thank you for joining me today. As we begin the first week of legislative work in the Senate, there are many issues I look forward to addressing.
Last week, the House of Representatives voted to repeal the government takeover of health care. I applaud them for that – and I will fight to [...]

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On Jan. 5, 2011, Dr. Rand Paul was sworn in as a U.S. Senator for the 112th Congress. To mark this historic event, Sen. Paul released the following video statement: Click Here

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SELWESKI: Rand Paul is on the right track

Published on 15 December 2010 by RyanH in In The Media

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A reality check finds that, minus fringe benefits, the gap is $81,000 to $50,000.Several studies have found that an apples-to-apples comparison of job categories substantially reduces — but doesn’t quite eliminate — the divide between public and private pay. The Washington bureaucracy is well paid because it is full of scientists, doctors, engineers, lawyers, accountants [...]

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The Fed: Still Crazy After All These Years

Published on 14 December 2010 by RyanH in In The Media

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The recent elections were an important referendum on the liberal economic policies of the Obama administration. The results clearly showed that voters overwhelmingly rejected candidates who supported the $780 billion stimulus program and Obama-Care and that they favored smaller government and less regulation.
Ironically the most controversial governmental institution on the planet was not up for [...]

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Perhaps “Morning Joe” co-host Mika Brzezinski’s take on Joe Scarborough’s conservatism as being elegant, articulate and non-aggressive isn’t as spot on as she thought, but it is entertaining to see the former Florida Republican congressman get fired up on his MSNBC program.
The question: Do politicians really care about the deficit, or is it just a talking point [...]

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Senator Tea Party

Published on 13 December 2010 by RyanH in In The Media

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by Jack Hunter
On election night in Bowling Green, Kentucky, Rand Paul and his wife Kelley stood on the side of the stage where he would soon give his victory speech. They were beaming as they watched their sons onstage jamming their guitars to the chords of “TNT” by Australian rockers AC/DC. Rand had chosen the [...]

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Washington (CNN) - Kentucky’s Senator-elect Rand Paul says that if he were already in Congress he would lean against voting for the recently announced tax deal.
In an interview airing on CNN’s “The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer” Wednesday at 6 p.m ET, Paul expresses strong opinions about the deficit, spending, and the tax deal proposed [...]

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