The Rising Tide

The Libertarian Party’s Response to the State of the Union Address

The following is a response by Libertarian Party National Chairman William Redpath Washington, D.C. – Following President Bush’s annual State of the Union Address, the Libertarian Party issued their response from National Chairman William Redpath: Tonight’s State of the Union address went much as expected.  Instead of calling for a more limited role of the

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The Redistribution of Debt

And deficit spending by a government comprised of career politicians who believe they can manage our money better than we can, creates disastrous results. Especially when they simply take our money out of one pocket just to put into the other. Minus inflation no less, not to mention compounding interest.

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Presidential Poker

Harvard Professor Charles Nesson has an interesting proposal — he wants Stephen Colbert to host a televised poker tournament among the presidential candidates. I this is a terrific idea — as long as it’s not strip poker. (Yeesh, sorry, that’s a mental picture I didn’t need to conjure.) You have to wait til the end

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The Ultimate Betrayal?

The New York chapter of the National Organization for Women is calling Ted Kennedy’s endorsement of Barack Obama over Hillary Clinton “the ultimate betrayal” of women. I would have thought leaving an innocent woman to drown would be more of an ultimate betrayal, but maybe I’m not feminist enough.

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Spitzer’s Cocaine Tax

The Times’ City Room blog points out a bizarre provision among the hundreds of items in Eliot Spitzer’s budget proposal — he wants to impose a $3.50-a-gram tax on marijuana and a $200-a-gram tax on other illegal drugs such as cocaine. New York City and State combined tax tobacco cigarettes at a rate of $3.00

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Ron Paul Way Behind in New York

Two polls released today show Ron Paul deep in sixth place heading into the New York Republican primary on Super Duper Tuesday. Rasmussen has Paul at 6% in New York; Marist has him at 2%. The primary is still two weeks away, and a lot can happen between now and then, but it’s time for the

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