The League of Ordinary Gentlemen 1 month ago

The Obama Administration and the Bill of Rights

For a long while last year, I flirted with the idea of voting for Obama. But after he showed a lack of backbone on warrantless wiretapping and the Libertarian Party nominated a reasonably serious candidate, I found myself voting for Bob Barr. Full Article at The League of Ordinary Gentlemen

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