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Rush Limbaugh’s Evolution on Afghanistan

Jack Hunter observes Rush’s new position:

When American soldiers were killed in Afghanistan as retaliation for an accidental Quran burning earlier this month, Limbaugh asked, “It’s gotten to the point: Why are we there? If this is the end result of us being there, let’s get these people out, bring them home and the hell with the place over there.”

Here is what Rush said two years ago:

“The thing that bothers me about this is that we’re there, whether we should have done or what we’ve done here or for is now irrelevant. There’s only one thing to do: win. You know, ‘What about Afghanistan?’ Easy. We win, they lose.”

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Romney’s VP?

I know the campaign is not over yet. I know Romney still has a way to go to settle this issue, and I am aware that Romney is the farthest from the conservative candidate we libertarians would like, but at least Santorum is not going to be on the ticket should Romney seal the deal. If not Santorum, then who? Rand?<>расчет эффективности а

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Drug Decriminalization in Portugal

With the success of Portugal’s decriminalization,  scholars have now begun to examine why it worked. As expected, some show skepticism. Here are two central perspectives:

Peter Reuter, a professor of criminology and public policy at the University of Maryland, like Kleiman, is skeptical. He conceded in a presentation at the Cato Institute that “it’s fair to say that decriminalization in Portugal has met its central goal. Drug use did not rise.” However, he notes that Portugal is a small country and that the cyclical nature of drug epidemics — which tends to occur no matter what policies are in place — may account for the declines in heroin use and deaths.

The Cato report’s author, Greenwald, hews to the first point: that the data shows that decriminalization does not result in increased drug use. Since that is what concerns the public and policymakers most about decriminalization, he says, “that is the central concession that will transform the debate.”

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Ron Paul and the Virgin Islands

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Pat Robertson’s Pot Problem

Well, Robertson would not do it himself, but the controversial religious leader says:

 …marijuana should be legalized and treated like alcohol because the government’s war on drugs has failed.

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Pat Buchanan on the War Party

Buchanan poses the question: “Is the GOP the War Party?” and comes to the obvious conclusion.<> копирайтеровпродвижение на youtube

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Panetta’s Disregard for the Constitution

In one of the most breathtaking interviews I have heard since the Bush administration, Panetta exemplifies the hawkish and uncontrolled lust for war in the Obama administration. Sessions is rightly befuddled. Take a listen:

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Would Milton Friedman have endorsed Bernanke?

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A Theocratic Case for Libertarianism

Bojidar offers a compelling case for libertarianism from a theonomic perspective. This is well worth the time.<>wiresharkruуслуги рекламы в интернете

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Ron Paul beating Obama nationally

This is more proof of the destructibility of the incumbent:

Fans of Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul will rejoice upon hearing the following news: Congressman Paul (R-TX) has defeated President Barack Obama in a Rasmussen Reports daily presidential tracking poll of general election voters released Monday. This is the first time that Mr. Paul has bested Mr. Obama in a Rasmussen Reports poll. Mr. Paul garnered 43 percent of the votes among general election voters and Mr. Obama pulled 41 percent of the votes.

Read more: http://www.thestatecolumn.com/articles/2012/02/28/poll-ron-paul-bests-obama-for-the-first-time-nationally/#ixzz1nhBPOi8n

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