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Tag Archives: Debra Medina
Rand Paul, Neo-Con Thug
Kentucky senatorial candidate Rand Paul, the son of 2008 Republican presidential contender Ron Paul, is not as principled as his father, it appears. In a recent statement, Rand Paul said that terrorism suspects held at the Guantanamo Bay prison, many … Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, constitution, Debra Medina, George W. Bush, Guantanamo Bay, immigration, national, politics, Rand Paul, Republican Party, rights, Ron Paul, terrorism, war
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Fighting City Hall Tax Hikes
The Glenn Heights, Texas, city council is considering an increase in property taxes of about $136 a year on an average home, according to the city. We successfully saved Haltom City residents over $500,000 last week by speaking out. It’s … Continue reading
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Tagged coercion, Debra Medina, economics-taxes, Federal Reserve, Frederic Bastiat, local, natural rights, politics, rights, Texas Liberty Campaign
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Toward a Consistent Immigration Policy
My discomfort with so many of the state and national “liberty” candidates for office is their general willingness to appeal to collectivism on issues like immigration, otherwise known as “moving.” Even Ron Paul was plagued by this, in part to … Continue reading →