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Drones & America’s Perpetual War

March 26, 2013
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America’s war on Iraq was launched on March 20th, 2003. I was in the fifth grade and I just got my tonsils out. Now, I’m a senior in college (and I just got my wisdom teeth out). In that time period, the US was at war with Afghanistan and Iraq. Now, the US is at war...
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#StandWithRand

March 20, 2013
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It would be nearly impossible for you to have not heard about Rand Paul’s quite successful 13-hour filibuster by now. Personally, I was glued to my computer screen while live streaming it during all of my classes. For a majority of the filibuster, and for a...
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Do Libertarians have a Branding Problem?

February 27, 2013
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If you went to the (fantastically successful) ISFLC 2013 two weeks ago, you probably noticed that a lot of people think that Libertarians have a branding issue. Ann Coulter thinks we are “pussies,” “nerds,” and “stoners.” Glenn Beck recently compared Libertarians to Nazis and...
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Abolishing Capital Punishment

February 25, 2013
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Opponents of capital punishment often claim that the practice is outdated; I object to this phrasing, as it suggests that capital punishment ever had a proper place in a...
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Right to Bear Arms

February 21, 2013
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The Sandy Hook shooting was certainly a tragedy, as were the Columbine and Virginia Tech shootings.  That being said, the gun’s themselves are not to blame.  Do you blame...
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On The Affordable Care Act and State Sovereignty

February 20, 2013
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Healthcare reform is on the minds of many Americans now that Barack Obama has taken it upon himself to overhaul the U.S healthcare system. In response to the federal...
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