Archive for April 10th, 2008
Bob Barr sees his potential presidential candidacy as an extension of Ron Paul’s Campaign
Bob Barr is no Ron Paul. Barr sees his campaign as an extension of Ron Paul’s campaign. Good luck with that, buddy.
Seriously, can anyone see Bob Barr supporter’s building a blimp for him?
McCain cool with pre-emptive wars
Q: My question is, if you are elected president, will you reject the Bush doctrine of pre-emptive war?
McCAIN: I don’t think you could make a blanket statement about pre-emptive war, because obviously, it depends on the threat that the United States of America faces.
Monty Python Star Offers Speechwriter Services to Barack Obama. Hillary refers to Barack as the Black Beast of Aaaaarrrrrrggghhh
Cleese promises to write jokes for Obama
John Cleese believes that he – and perhaps he alone – can tip the American Presidential campaign in Barack Obama’s favour. The Monty Python star, who now resides in California, has revealed that he’s been keeping a beady eye on the charismatic senator and not found him wanting. Furthermore, […]
McCain mocks Obama for his Shaky Performance on the View
Well, the View ladies made good on their word. During John McCain’s visit to the show, they asked him the questions they said they would ask and kept him on his toes. When he strolled onto the stage, McCain gave everybody a hug (except Sherri, who was out today), then made fun of Barack Obama […]
National Taxpayers Union Honors Paul With “Taxpayers’ Friend Award” For 2007
Rep. Ron Paul (R-Lake Jackson) has been named as one of only a handful of lawmakers to win the 2007 “Taypayers’ Friend Award” from the National Taxpayers Union.
Duane Parde, president of the 362,000-member group, said Paul was chosen as an award winner based on his commitment to reduce the size of the federal government.
“While many […]
The Emerging Surveillance State by Dr. Ron Paul, warrantless government surveillance of innocent American citizens.
Last month, the House amended the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) to expand the government’s ability to monitor our private communications. This measure, if it becomes law, will result in more warrantless government surveillance of innocent American citizens.
Though some opponents claimed that the only controversial part of this legislation was its grant of […]

