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Ron Paul: Much Ado About Restrooms

Submitted by Ron Paul via The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity,

Debates over the US government’s foreign and economic policies have recently taken a backseat to the debate over what bathroom transgender individuals should use. The two sides of the debate both believe that government has the legitimate authority to tell private businesses who they should allow to use their facilities. Few on either side of this debate defend the right of private property owners to decide for themselves who may and may not use their bathrooms.

Putin Can Destroy Hillary Clinton’s Political Career

The US Presidential election is turning into a game of high stakes poker as Trump ups the ante and Clinton hopes to limp over the line.   But there may be a new active player in the game – his name is Vladimir Putin and he is holding the aces. The word from the Kremlin is that the cyber-intelligence department are sitting on over 10,000 of Hillary Clinton’s emails. Think this is a bluff?  Let’s look at the facts.

Clinton Foundation Board Member Probed Over Unlawful Campaign Contributions

Clinton Foundation Board Member Probed Over Unlawful Campaign Contributions

A month ago, Virgina governor Terry McAuliffe signed a controversial order into law which restored voting rights to more than 200,000 convicted felons in Virginia. At the time we noted McAuliffe's close relationship with Hillary, and opposition comments that his action "doesn't speak of mercy. Rather, it speaks of political opportunism," and African American support in the state.

Trump Goes For Hillary's Jugular: Releases Video Featuring Bill Clinton Rape Accusers

In a video that some accuse of being crass and tasteless while others say will provoke Hillary Clinton to finally respond to a topic that she has so far eagerly avoided, but is most likely just a foreshadowing of many more such attacks to come, Donald Trump on Monday released a clip that uses audio of two women who have accused President Clinton of rape to attack Hillary Clinton.

As reported originally by The Hill, the new black-and-white video plays audio of two women - Kathleen Willey and Juanita Broaddrick - who have made accusations against Bill Clinton.

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