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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — An official cabinet minister of the Pakistani government, Ghulam Ahmad Bilour, offered a $100,000 bounty on Saturday for the death of the person behind the “anti-Islam” video made in the United States. Bilour also invited members of the Taliban and al-Qaeda to
After months of championing the issue of ending foreign aid, Sen. Rand Paul succeeded in his filibuster mission to bring his legislation to a vote. No surprise, the bill failed tonight by a vote of 81 to 10. Senators voting in support of Rand
By midnight, the Senate is expected to vote on Senator Rand Paul’s bill to cut or limit foreign aid to Egypt, Libya and Pakistan. You can watch the vote live here. Here’s a poll to answer and share with your friends. I’m predicting there
Ron Paul: Foreign aid leads to more trouble, more debt Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com If you haven’t already, like the End Foreign Aid Facebook page.
ReviewManify breaks down Obama’s recent appeal of a Federal judge’s decision on the NDAA and challenges the Democrats out there… Here’s some background on the whole NDAA story.
Early yesterday morning, before Kentucky’s Annual Ham Breakfast at the State Fair, Senator Rand Paul and Agriculture Commissioner James Comer held a press conference to announce their joint efforts to bring the legal production of Industrial Hemp back to Kentucky. They were joined by
Click here for a live blog of events in Tampa (all week). On Thursday, Aug. 23, Republican National Committee voted to support a compromise that would seat 10 Maine delegates pledged to presidential candidate Ron Paul and 10 alternate delegates, according to Maine
UPDATE: WE NOW HAVE A NEW LIVE BLOG POST. PLEASE GO HERE. http://iroots.org/2012/08/25/ron-paul-tampa-liberty-live-blog/ Ron Paul spoke on CNBC at 4pm ET today on the GOP convention and the recent popularity of the Gold standard. If you have a story to share regarding events
GOP officials and the Mitt Romney campaign have cut a deal with Texas Rep. Ron Paul’s campaign to allow some — though not all — of Paul’s delegates from Louisiana and Massachusetts to be seated at the Republican National Convention. (Rand Paul will also