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rescue-us.org - Wall Street Journal

It appears that some are getting a whiff of what the Ron Paul campaign is going to look like. An asymmetrical grass roots campaign... a political insurgency if you will. We have been tracking the Pajamas Media Poll here not because we believe it to b

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Raw Story

A new project of producer/director Robert Greenwald's Brave New Films production company aims to "expose" the "real McCain." The nearly three minute long video, which is being distributed by Democracy For America, a

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by James Ostrowski for LewRockwell.com

Now, consider the fact that on the key issue of the campaign, the Iraq War, Ron Paul beats Hillary. He voted against the war and she for it. On three other key issues, the economy, immigration and health care, Ron Paul’s views...

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The Hillary Project

Ron Paul outflanks Hillary on the central issue of the campaign, the war. He was one of the few Republican congressmen to oppose it. He also outflanks Hillary from “the left” on the drug war and civil liberties.

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Randy Pullen is a conservative in the true sense of the word. Pullen is an activist with a track record of getting results. From a middle class perspective, Pullen is on the right side of many issues which impact all working people.

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AP

Rep. Ron Paul, the iconoclastic, nine-term lawmaker from southeast Texas, took the first step toward a second, quixotic presidential bid – this time as a Republican. Paul filed papers in Texas to create a presidential exploratory committee

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Wonkette

While Democrats and Republicans on the Hill continue their “Yeah but now I’m against it” routine, Texas Congressman Ron Paul doesn’t have to issue any apologies. He was always against the invasion and occupation of Iraq, and he’s running for presiden

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by Ivan Eland (Independent Inst.)

Although escalation would help Bush retain what remains of his political base, it is totally unnecessary. He doesn't have to run again for re-election. He doesn't have to throw more troops to their deaths to rhetorically say he has done all h

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Vanity Fair

As a maverick war hero, John McCain has a good shot at winning the 2008 presidential election—if he can get his party to nominate him. One minute he's toeing the conservative line, the next he's telling someone what he really thinks.

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CQ Politics.com

Rep. Rush D. Holt, D-N.J., said he will raise a parliamentary inquiry next week concerning voting irregularities in Florida’s 13th District before Buchanan is sworn into office Jan. 4, but the Republican is expected to be seated at least conditionall

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AP

Gerald R. Ford, who picked up the pieces of Richard Nixon's scandal-shattered White House as the 38th and only unelected president in America's history, has died, his wife, Betty, said Tuesday. He was 93.

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LA Times

YOU CAN READ 1,000 profiles of GOP presidential front-runner John McCain without encountering a single paragraph examining his core ideological philosophy. His career is filled with such distracting drama - torture at the Hanoi Hilton,

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By John Hulsman and Anatol Lieven

The American people rightly, and overwhelmingly, punished the Republican Party in the midterm elections, chiefly because of the Iraq war and the neoconservative ideology that helped bring it about.

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GOP.com

Keep track of important dates with the Official 2007 RNC Calendar filled with full-color photographs of President Bush, the First Lady, Vice President Cheney and Lynn Cheney.

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Strike-the-root(Doug Herman)

My parents, longtime Republicans, lived in Arizona before their death. I lived there too. They voted for Republican presidents like Eisenhower. You remember Ike? He commanded a lot of troops in Europe before he became president. Ike said: "

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