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Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) Delivers Weekly GOP Address On Solutions To America's Problems

In the Weekly Republican Address, U.S. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) says many of the nation's problems could have been solved if Resident Obama had worked with congressional Republicans.

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Added: Sep-8-2012 Occurred On: Sep-8-2012
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Tags: Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), Weekly, GOP, AddressOn Solutions, Resident Obama
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  • Obama? Work with Republicans?

    Yeah, maybe when Hell freezes over...

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    • @cswartz Wait wait wait. The Republicans have spent the last 3 years blocking every measure Obama proposed.

      Now it's Obama's fault for not working with *them*? Bahaha.

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    • @hellgremlin

      The fact is that both sides are dug in deep as far as their ideology.

      Would you pass measures you don't agree with just to avoid the label of 'uncooperative'?

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  • Great difference between these words and those of the DNC, where those useless morons are against our system!!!

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  • I still can't believe Doc R , is his father .

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  • Rand Paul for President!!!!!

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  • This fascist troll pretends to be a patriot but he is really just a simple traitor. Blaming Obama for the extremist fringe and their childish intransigence is like blaming a rape victim for wearing a short skirt. The left tried compromise, but there is a difference between right and wrong and the time has come to stop tolerating the lunatic fringe that the republican party has become.

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    • @blowmerighty LOL Tried to comprimise!!! That's funny. You should look at what Obama said while in a joint meeting with Party leaders at the White house 3 days after elected. Pretty much told republicans to pound sand!! Maybe you like being spoon fed by the gov't...but most of us don't. And based on your comment...I'm pretty sure you didn't even watch the video...

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  • The major challange to the U.S. is facing the fact that time moves on. What was true once isn't necessarily true today.THe constitution was made by man a long time ago - times have changed dramatically since then. If you believe any law, constitution or the like can exist unaltered, monolithic for all eternity and still work out 100%...

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    • @Uac_mitun_ahau You're referring to a nation where a majority of people hold a 2,000 year old, many times re-translated text as the unadulterated words of God. I don't think they'll have a problem sticking to their obsolete documents.

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    • @hellgremlin You're absolutely right. But then, the Bible (supposedly) is the word of a godhead, while the U.S. constitution was worked out by men. Humans, like you and me.

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