Archive for October, 2014

Pieman’s Craft: The Egyptian (Paulie Gee’s) – Video


Pieman #39;s Craft: The Egyptian (Paulie Gee #39;s)
Indian Street Food Scene- The Skillful Master Chefs in the Street Kitchens of India Rand Paul Spent His College Years Hating Food Stamps Food Roll Ups - Handle It Out About: London, Puppies...

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Rand Paul in Myrtle Beach – Video


Rand Paul in Myrtle Beach
Sen. Rand Paul stopped by the Myrtle Beach area Sept. 30, 2014 to talk to Horry County Republicans about expanding the party.

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Paul: ‘I’m not opposed to birth control’ – Video


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John King, Margaret Talev and Molly Ball discuss Rand Paul #39;s position on birth control. More from CNN at http://www.cnn.com/ To license this and other CNN/HLN content, visit http://collection.cnn....

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Rand Paul visits Greenville, NC – Video


Rand Paul visits Greenville, NC
U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky, campaigned with U.S. Rep. Walter B. Jones Jr. in Greenville on Wednesday as part of a two-day swing through the Carolinas. Earlier in the day, Paul appeared with...

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Sen. Rand Paul sounds Ebola alarm

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, seen here on September 30, 2014 in Charleston, South Carolina. Richard Ellis, Getty Images

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The director of the Centers for Disease Control said a patient in a Dallas hospital has been diagnosed with Ebola. This is the first time the dis...

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, warned that the U.S. could be underestimating the potential for Ebola to wreak havoc in the U.S. because of "political correctness."

"It's a big mistake to underestimate the potential for problems worldwide," Paul said on "The Laura Ingraham Show" Tuesday.

Citing reassurances by the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Tom Frieden, that there was little risk of a traveler bringing Ebola to the United States and causing an outbreak, Paul countered, "I really think that it is being dominated by political correctness and I think because of political correctness we're not really making sound, rational, scientific decisions on this."

The CDC announced Tuesday that the first U.S. case of Ebola had been confirmed in a Liberian man who had traveled to Dallas to visit family.

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President Obama says the international community needs to respond to the Ebola outbreak with the same urgency usually reserved for security issue...

"We should not underestimate the transmissibility of this," Paul, an opthamologist by trade, said, noting that even doctors and nurses wearing gloves, gowns and masks are contracting the disease. "My suspicion is that it's a lot more transmissible than that if people who are taking every precaution are getting it. There are people getting it who simply helped people get in or out of a taxicab."

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