Sugar Editorial Picks
Mar 23, 2009 -
- Ron Paul debates Stephen Baldwin about marijuana legalization. — Wonkette
- Eliot Spitzer for Treasury secretary? — Gawker
- AIG takes its logo off its building.
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Mar 17, 2009 -
- Ron Paul makes an insane cameo in Sacha Baron Cohen's new movie Bruno, during which Cohen tries to seduce him. — Slate
- Does being laid off affect how you view your spouse? — lilsugar
- Recession magically solves terrorism problem.
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Sep 11, 2008 -
While they often feel like the odd ones out, third-party candidates and Republican Ron Paul joined together yesterday at the National Press Club to draw attention to the positions they have in common.
Ron Paul, Independent candidate Ralph Nader, Green Party candidate Cynthia McKinney, and Constitution Party candidate Chuck Baldwin agreed to the following stances:
- Ending the Iraq war as quickly as possible.
- Strengthening privacy and civil liberties.
- Reducing the national debt.
- Auditing the Federal Reserve.
Libertarian candidate Bob Barr held his own press conference afterward, saying he was less concerned about unity, and more concerned about winning. Former Republican candidate Ron Paul said he would not be endorsing John McCain or Barack Obama.
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Apr 08, 2008 -
Rep. Ron Paul, former (?) outside-the-box, passion-inspiring presidential candidate has a new book — and it's become the #1 bestselling political book on Amazon.com even though it's not even being released until April 30.
The master of inspiring the grassroots revolution, Paul's book has a website where you can pledge to buy the book, making sure it will debut at the top of the New York Times best-seller list.
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Mar 22, 2008 -
Hold on to your hats, this is a nerdy one! GoCrossPoliticalBash08 is part of the game phenomenon GoCrossCampus or GXC. It's an online a variation on board games like Risk, and has spawned quite a following on college campuses.
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Jan 25, 2008 -
Representative Ron Paul, the only Republican presidential candidate to oppose the Iraq War, thinks the United States should not be the world's policeman. According to Paul, spreading democracy results in unacceptable consequences. Paul told ABC News:
We're spreading our goodness in Iraq, [and] we can't do that without dropping bombs on them and killing a lot of people.
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Jan 23, 2008 -
At an anti-abortion rally yesterday in DC marking the 35th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision, presidential candidate Ron Paul caught in a YouTube video, said the following,
The Constitution protects all life. Unless we resolve this tremendous moral dilemma, just think, today, a baby, one minute before life, deserves protection, and one minute after life, we still pretend it's called murder.
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Jan 14, 2008 -
This is another goodie I gathered while we were all distracted by last month's shop-and-wrapapalooza. Now the New York Times is deservedly one of the fancy papers of record, and their political blog, The Caucus is worthy of the Times moniker, so I love, love when they branch out to, let's say, softer news.
This quiz helps answer the burning political question, "Ron Paul, or...Ru Paul?"
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Other Search Results
May 19, 2009 -
- Shapeshifter: a man who changes everything about himself to match his new girlfriend. — Lemondrop
- The most inappropriate wedding songs immortalized. — Urlesque
- Porn is going mainstream with a Quiznos commercial inspired by "2 Girls 1 Cup."
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