Let's All Say Hello---
Rand Paul Republican U.S. Senate from Kentucky
Well, what it gets into then is if you decide that restaurants are publicly owned and not privately owned, then do you say that you should have the right to bring your gun into a restaurant, even though the owner of the restaurant says, "Well, no, we don't want to have guns in here." The bar says, "We don't want to have guns in here because people might drink and start fighting and shoot each other." Does the owner of the restaurant own his restaurant or does the government own his restaurant? These are important philosophical debates but not a very practical discussion.
"What I don't like from the president's administration is this sort of, 'I'll put my boot heel on the throat of BP think that sounds really un-American in his criticism of business."
"I think it's part of this sort of blame game society in the sense that it's always got to be someone's fault instead of the fact that sometimes accidents happen."
Orly Taitz Republican for California Secretary of State Loses BUT RECEIVES NEARLY 200,000 Republican VOTES IN CALIFORNIA
Taitz alleges that Barack Obama due to his father's nationality is not a natural born citizen of the United States and therefore not qualified to serve as its president. She furthermore claims he was born in Kenya and that he falsified his Selective Service papers and his application to the Illinois bar. Regarding Obama, Taitz has said: "I believe he is the most dangerous thing one can imagine, in that he represents radical communism and radical Islam: He was born and raised in radical Islam, all of his associations are with radical Islam, and he was groomed in the environment of the dirty Chicago mafia. Can there be anything scarier than that?"
Other Obama-related rumors Taitz has repeated include:
* A number of homosexuals from Obama's former church have died mysteriously.
* Obama has dozens of social security numbers, and his passport is inaccurate. Taitz claims that a person who was cooperating with the FBI in connection with Obama's passport died mysteriously, "shot in the head".
* A Kenyan birth certificate with the name "Barack Obama" is authentic.
* Obama's first act as president was to donate money to Hamas, which she claims will be used to build Qassam rockets.
* Obama or someone connected to him has made threats to Taitz's life, including vandalizing her car.
* Obama is having the Federal Emergency Management Agency build internment camps for "Anti-Obama dissidents".
Taitz also has supported a number of other theories not directly related to Obama, including: that Goldman Sachs runs the United States Treasury, that Baxter International has developed a bird flu vaccine that kills people, that Representative Alcee Hastings and the House of Representatives are planning to build at least six labor camps, that Hugo Chavez owns the software that runs American voting machines, that FactCheck is untrustworthy because of its links to the Annenberg Foundation, and that Fox News is partly owned by Saudi Arabia. Taitz has also advocated numerous Internet-related theories, including complaints about alleged PayPal attacks and the previous deletion of her Wikipedia entry and allegations that Google improperly flagged her web page as an attack site and suppressed search results for her name.
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Carly Fiorina Republican for U.S. Senate from California
Sharron Angle Republican for U.S. Senate from Nevada
In interview Angle gave in which she suggested she favors outlawing alcohol and supports legislating morality. This, in Nevada.
In an interview with Liberty Watch magazine, Angle expressed her opposition to legalizing marijuana, and added: "I feel the same about legalizing alcohol."
"The effect on society is so great that I'm just not a real proponent of legalizing any drug or encouraging any drug abuse," Angle said. "I'm elected by the people to protect, and I think that law should protect."
Asked whether legislating morality is appropriate, she added: "I don't think you can get away from that; people just make value judgments. We're not a neutral society. Politics, especially, are not neutral and no one can come to the table value-less or moral-less."
In an interview last month with the Reno Gazette-Journal, Angle had this to say about gun laws: "What is a little bit disconcerting and concerning is the inability for sporting goods stores to keep ammunition in stock," she told the newspaper. "That tells me the nation is arming. What are they arming for if it isn't that they are so distrustful of their government? They're afraid they'll have to fight for their liberty in more Second Amendment kinds of ways. That's why I look at this as almost an imperative. If we don't win at the ballot box, what will be the next step?"
Angle believes the U.S. Education Department should be abolished, as she explains on her campaign Web site: "Sharron Angle believes that the Federal Department of Education should be eliminated. The Department of Education is unconstitutional and should not be involved in education, at any level." Angle went further in an interview with a Nevada online publication, writing that she favored the termination of the Energy Department, the EPA and much of the IRS tax code; complete elimination of the National Endowment for the Arts, Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.
Angle has called for the United States to withdraw from the United Nations. Again, from her campaign Web site: "The UN. has been captured by the far left and has become ineffective and costly. The UN. continually threatens US. sovereignty, with endless rhetoric and treaties and it has now become the 'umpire' on fraudulent science, such as global warming. The United State needs to withdraw from the United Nations and work solely with America's willing allies."
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Brian Sandoval Republican Governor for Nevada
In an article in the Las Vegas Sun yesterday they point to a 2002 column by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, where Sandoval was asked in an editorial board meeting if he would enforce state law "against anonymous political leafletting even though it clearly violates the First Amendment, for instance," according to the column, which is not available online for free. "Republican attorney general candidate Brian Sandoval explained the AG is obligated to enforce any enactment of the Legislature, no matter how unconstitutional. ‘Come on,’ I demanded, ‘you're saying that if the Legislature passed a law requiring all Jews to wear yellow stars of David sewn on the outside of their clothing, you'd enforce it?’ ‘It's my job to enforce it,’ Mr. Sandoval replied."
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