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Why GoogleMade theRight Decision
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RAND PAUL
Is “FreeTrade”
ReallyFreeTrade?
Nelson Chase
Greece and theFederal Reserve
Elliot Engstrom
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Jihan Huq
WeaponsOfMassNonsense
Brian Beyer
 
 
 The Young Americans for Liberty’s
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“Paul's refusal to commit one way or 
another to war with Iran is more pragmatic and realistic than a liber-tarian who would outright refuse totake action against Iran, were they toever actually attack the United 
 States.” 
 
“However, Rand does stress that 
when the time must come where war seems imminent, then Congress must  fulfill its constitutional duty and pro-
vide a proper declaration of war.” 
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| Young Americans for Liberty | The Foreign Policy Handbook | Issue III | June 2010
Rand Paul’s
Foreign Policy
 
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Why Google Made the Right Decision
Daniel Suraci
Is “Free Trade”
Really Free Trade?
Nelson Chase
Greece and theFederalReserve
Elliot Engstrom
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