Paul For Liberty

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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Editor, Times-Union:
With the local elections over, everyone is going to get back into focus for the presidential election next year. When you look at all of the candidates, regardless of party, the only one that will do the best job is without a doubt, the senator from Kentucky, Rand Paul.
Senator Paul has been working tirelessly for the past five years in the defense of our constitutional rights. He's protested the use of drones in attacks overseas without consent of Congress. He's protested the government's decision to collect all of our phone records all of the time without a warrant, and he led the charge to try to stop Congress from taking away Social Security funds to pay for spending now that has been seen by 60 million Americans.
Rand Paul wants to limit government, and increase your liberty. He's a staunch defender of liberty, not one who ran under the auspices of individual liberty, then ran to the left when it comes to government surveillance. He's not one who caters to the lobbyists, unlike one who is a lobbyist himself. He's constantly preached a conservatrive message at the president all of the time, not one who lambasted the president within hearing distance. His fidelity to the Constitution is impeccable, unlike everyone else who only follows the parts they believe in. Plus, he wants to give up the concentration of power in the executive branch, not like everyone who wants more.
Next year, I hope that you will all stand with Rand Paul.
Gary Eppenbaugh
Warsaw, via email[[In-content Ad]]

Editor, Times-Union:
With the local elections over, everyone is going to get back into focus for the presidential election next year. When you look at all of the candidates, regardless of party, the only one that will do the best job is without a doubt, the senator from Kentucky, Rand Paul.
Senator Paul has been working tirelessly for the past five years in the defense of our constitutional rights. He's protested the use of drones in attacks overseas without consent of Congress. He's protested the government's decision to collect all of our phone records all of the time without a warrant, and he led the charge to try to stop Congress from taking away Social Security funds to pay for spending now that has been seen by 60 million Americans.
Rand Paul wants to limit government, and increase your liberty. He's a staunch defender of liberty, not one who ran under the auspices of individual liberty, then ran to the left when it comes to government surveillance. He's not one who caters to the lobbyists, unlike one who is a lobbyist himself. He's constantly preached a conservatrive message at the president all of the time, not one who lambasted the president within hearing distance. His fidelity to the Constitution is impeccable, unlike everyone else who only follows the parts they believe in. Plus, he wants to give up the concentration of power in the executive branch, not like everyone who wants more.
Next year, I hope that you will all stand with Rand Paul.
Gary Eppenbaugh
Warsaw, via email[[In-content Ad]]
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