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Republican Rand Paul makes Presidential candidacy official

Now a candidate, Rand Paul makes NH stop at Murphy's Taproom

LOUISVILLE, Ky. U.S. Sen. Rand Paul accused his fellow Republicans on Tuesday of contributing to Washingtons dysfunction, launching a 2016 White House bid with a vow to shatter the status quo and defend individual freedoms.

The first-term senator from Kentucky, a libertarian with a reputation for challenging party orthodoxy, criticized both Republicans and Democrats for helping to drive up the federal debt and reduce personal liberties.

He cast himself as an anti-establishment reformer who could break partisan gridlock and win new converts to the party, saying his fellow Republicans fall prey to the allure of special interests in Washington.

The Washington machine that gobbles up our freedoms and invades every nook and cranny of our lives must be stopped, he told cheering supporters while standing on a flag-draped stage in Louisville, Ky.

Both parties and the entire political system are to blame, he said. Too often, when Republicans have won, weve squandered our victory by becoming part of the Washington machine. Thats not who I am.

Paul is the second major Republican to jump into the 2016 race after Senator Ted Cruz of Texas. A crowded field is expected, with candidates competing hard for constituencies ranging from the Christian right to traditional Wall Street Republicans.

In a speech that kicked off a four-day campaign trip to the early voting states of Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina, the 52-year-old former eye surgeon took a shot at unnamed Republican foes, warning against nominating someone from the party who is a Democrat-lite.

Republican strategists said Pauls attack was a familiar effort to stand out in a big field.

Rand Paul is trying to cast himself as the anti-big government, anti-D.C. machinery, anti-establishment candidate, Republican strategist Ana Navarro said. Hes made an art form out of it and made a name for himself in the process.

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ERF 21st Annual Conference – Arab Spring: Much Violence, Little Democracy – Video


ERF 21st Annual Conference - Arab Spring: Much Violence, Little Democracy
Tunisia, 20 March 2015 In this video, Ibrahim Elbadawi -Dubai Economic Council- argues whether democracy is important for development in oil-rich MENA countries, and why has the Arab Spring...

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"Jai Ho Democracy" (2015) Official Trailer Launch Event Full Video – Video


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Aref Nayed highlights the importance of religion in Libyas emerging democracy – Video


Aref Nayed highlights the importance of religion in Libyas emerging democracy
Aref Nayed believes theological scholars must explore ways to integrate the role of religion into Libya #39;s emerging democracy in line with the spiritual heritage of country. Diversity of religious...

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Bill Moyers dissects democracy at Lehigh University

BETHLEHEM, Pa. -

Really, how does one define Bill Moyers?

Minister,teacher, journalist,government employee, activist,celebrity.Duringa Lehigh University appearance Tuesday nightatthe Zoellner Arts Center withhis somewhat hoarse just-folks Texas twang, you could perhaps add to the list the name of Thomas Jefferson.

"I'm not against money, I'm not against rich people, except when they try to claim our democracy," Moyers said.

Not only have they tried, according to Moyers, they have.The graduate of Southwest Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth spoke with amodest "can I get a witness" tone in describing a nation that he believes the government has been badly compromised by those rich enough to buy it.

"Corruption, a deep systematic corruption," Moyers noted.

Hecalled out Republicans and Democrats alike for doing the work of what he called were the "plutocracy" and "moneyinterests."

Moyers expertly weaved a historical narrative with interjections of his own career to illustrate how the flame of democracy has been reduced to a flicker.

The first time Moyers stepped foot on the Lehigh campus the year was 1961 and he was recruiting students at the school to join a new initiative of President Kennedy called the Peace Corps.

Moyers recalled Lehigh students 54 years ago combined practical skills, a liberal arts education and good consciences in joining the Peace Corps.

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