Friday, March 8, 2013

Sen. Rand Paul: Filibuster was victory and blow for freedom

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Sen. Rand Paul: Filibuster was victory and blow for freedom

Rand Paul's questions have been proper and necessary. This letter is a toehold of constitutionality, but it shouldn't be the last one.

On Wednesday, Sen. Rand Paul launched into a filibuster on the floor of the Senate, against John Brennan's nomination as CIA director. Paul, who said "I will converse in in anticipation of I can no longer converse in," lasted for nearly 13 hours. It was an impressive length of

Ron Paul of Texas, the junior senator from Kentucky is as much libertarian as he is Republican. Where most GOP lawmakers position themselves as foreign policy and military hawks, Rand Paul strongly questions some aspects of US policy here

Rand Paul's ancient-school talking filibuster about drone strikes on American soil lasted in anticipation of just after midnight yesterday, and it won lots of praise. At least it was a serious filibuster, after all, one that required some serious effort.

The senator from Kentucky staged a filibuster over the government's use of lethal drone strikes, forcing the Senate to delay the expected confirmation of John O. Brennan to lead the C.I.A..

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