anaconda
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He says one thing then does another. He ran LP in 2008 then endorsed Gingrich in 2012...
Rand endorsed an establishment GOP candidate, yet he's performing quite well.
He says one thing then does another. He ran LP in 2008 then endorsed Gingrich in 2012...
He says one thing then does another. He ran LP in 2008 then endorsed Gingrich in 2012...
In 2005, Loudermilk hit the ground running as a freshman legislator from northwest Georgia, by introducing and passing several key pieces of legislation, including repealing the requirement to submit fingerprints to get a Georgia drivers license, a measure which had been unable to be repealed through either chamber during the previous 10 years.
Loudermilk has continued to stand on key conservative principles such as less government, lower taxes, personal responsibility and liberty and justice, throughout his four years in the State House. Co-founder of the conservative 216 Group, he is
recognized as one of the top conservative leaders under the Gold Dome. Loudermilk has sponsored legislation to protect private property rights, protect privacy rights of citizens, provide more accountability of government and reduce the tax burden on the citizens of Georgia.
Loudermilk was forced to give up his position as Deputy Majority Whip in 2007 when he would not compromise on certain legislative issues. His open opposition to Speaker Richardson’s Great Plan also had its price under the Gold Dome. “The principles of a legislator are more defined in what he opposes than in what he passes,” stated Loudermilk, about his principled opposition to
legislation supported by leadership.
I asked Barr whether his late relationship with the Libertarian Party would prove a burden. He said absolutely not:
“Ronald Reagan said libertarianism with a small ‘l’ is at the heart of the Republican party. Smaller government, lower taxes, local control – all of those sort of things. Respect for civil liberties. That’s what Republicans have always stood for.”
Is the endorsement the main reason? Frankly he endorsed him because they go back a long time and Barr has a grudge against RP. The main focus should be the issues IMO.
Uh... he voted for the freaking patriot act? Supported the anti-gun brady bill? I can go on...