Via Pete Guither, I give you Congressman Paul from the PBS presidential debates on the drug war, the Jena 6, and why recent DNA exonerations changed his mind about the death penalty:
Friday, September 28, 2007
God Bless Congressman Ron Paul
While Doc Berman rightfully concerns himself with Barack Obama's newly articulated criminal justice positions, I've got to give a credit to Texas' only entrant into the 2008 US presidential race. Erstwhile Republican Congressman and libertarian legend Ron Paul consistently is the most vocal candidate on the stump from either party speaking plainly, honestly and guilelessly about every aspect of the criminal justice system, and God bless him for it.
Via Pete Guither, I give you Congressman Paul from the PBS presidential debates on the drug war, the Jena 6, and why recent DNA exonerations changed his mind about the death penalty:
Via Pete Guither, I give you Congressman Paul from the PBS presidential debates on the drug war, the Jena 6, and why recent DNA exonerations changed his mind about the death penalty:
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Wow! No comments yet. I guess no one listens to Ron Paul here either.
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