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Trouble for Romney in Maine

The BangorDailyNews writes:

After defeats Tuesday in Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri, Romney’s campaign is bracing for the possibility of more bad news in Maine, where Republicans will announce the results of a weeklong series of caucuses Saturday and where Romney’s TV presence has been virtually nonexistent. Ron Paul has made a strong play for Maine, making it essentially a two-man contest since Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum aren’t actively competing there.

A victory for Paul would make him the fourth candidate to take a Republican contest so far. And the prospect of four consecutive weak performances for Romney raises questions about his durability as the GOP leader absent a barrage of attack ads lobbed at his foes.

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Rand Paul Speech at CPAC

An excellent case for individual liberty.

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A Delegate Speaks…

I am a delegate for Ron Paul in the Minnesota Caucus. He won my caucus district by a heavy margin against Santorum. No, Ron Paul isn’t perfect. But I would remind you that we are not electing a Messiah, we’re electing a President – a sinner to help protect sinners from sinning against each other.–Devin Mork

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Ron Paul moves to second place

According to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Tuesday:

The former Massachusetts governor’s three rivals in the race to oppose Democratic President Barack Obama in November were in a virtual tie for second, the poll showed. The gaps between the three were within the poll’s margin of error.

Texas Congressman Ron Paul’s support grew by 5 percentage points to 21 percent, moving him into second place and ahead of former House of Representatives speaker Newt Gingrich, whose support slipped to 19 percent from 20 percent.

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Constitution Party National Convention

Time:   Wednesday, April 18, 2012 at 12:30pm – Saturday, April 21, 2012 at 8:00pm

Location: Sheraton Music City Hotel, Nashville, TN
777 Mcgavock Pike
Nashville, TN
Click here for registration form

Why should I attend the CP National Convention and what goes on at a Convention?

A National Convention is not just a great event to come to “if you can.” You should be there becasue:  (more…)

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Bacevich and Woods

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Peggy Noonan on the President’s Intervention on Catholic Dogma

Peggy Noonan says that the “President Obama just may have lost the election.” Here is why:

The president signed off on a Health and Human Services ruling that says that under ObamaCare, Catholic institutions—including charities, hospitals and schools—will be required by law, for the first time ever, to provide and pay for insurance coverage that includes contraceptives, abortion-inducing drugs and sterilization procedures. If they do not, they will face ruinous fines in the millions of dollars. Or they can always go out of business.

In other words, the Catholic Church was told this week that its institutions can’t be Catholic anymore.

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Buchanan on Third Parties

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Clint Eastwood’s Libertarianism

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Happy 55th Anniversary to the Paul’s!

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