We must always embrace individual liberty and enforce the constitutional rights of all Americans-rich and poor, immigrant and native, black and white.
RAND PAULAnd when the time is right, I hope that African Americans will again look to the party of emancipation, civil liberty, and individual freedom.
More Rand Paul Quotes
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Congress shall pass no law that exempts themselves!
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If our freedom is taken, the American dream will wither and die.
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You need to have people within your own party that have the wherewithal to stand up to you.
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The Democrats promised equalizing outcomes through unlimited federal assistance while Republicans offered something that seemed less tangible – the promise of equalizing opportunity through free markets.
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If you give up your rights now, don’t expect to get them back.
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If congress refuses to obey its own rules. If congress refuses to pass a balanced budget. If congress refuses to read the Bills. Then I say, sweep the place clean, limit their terms, and send them HOME!
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I think we need to treat everybody with dignity.
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There comes a time, there comes a time in the history of nations when fear and complacency allow power to accumulate and liberty and privacy to suffer. That time is now and I will not let the Patriot Act, the most unpatriotic of acts go unchallenged.
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I’m not someone who’s sort of still trying to figure out what I believe in.
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I am running for president to return our country to the principles of liberty and limited government.
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Fear & complacency allow power to accumulate & liberty & privacy to suffer.
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We don’t need bigger government. We need to shrink the size of government.
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You can’t have it both ways. You can’t tell me that you’re taxed enough already, and that you want constitutional government and then in the next breath say, ‘Bring me home some bacon.’ The pig has been picked clean.
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We should be proud that so many want to come to America, that it is still seen as the land of opportunity. Let’s make it a land of legal work, not black-market jobs. Let’s make it a land of work, not welfare. Our land should be one of assimilation, not hiding in the shadows.
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Are you so afraid that you are willing to trade your freedom for security?
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And when the time is right, I hope that African Americans will again look to the party of emancipation, civil liberty, and individual freedom.
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If someone has Ebola at a cocktail party they’re contagious and you can catch it from them.
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I say the phone records of law abiding citizens are none of their damn business!
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You know, you look at term limits, you poll term limits, 70, 80 percent of Republicans or Democrats are for it.
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It’s a little different when you spend 30 years developing all these companies that we just ask [Donald Trump] to sell them. So I don’t think that’s a fair request.
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I read all of Ayn Rand’s novels when I was 17.
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The great and abiding lesson of American history, particularly the Cold War, is that the engine of capitalism – the individual – is mightier than any collective.
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Inherent to socialism is the absence of choice. If I want to choose my own pretzels or books or iphones, they prevent me – they fine me, or imprison me. And those systems, not infrequently have historically, have developed into systems where there are programs.
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I do believe people ought to be left alone. I don’t care who you are or what you do at home or who your friends are or where you hang out, what kind of music you listen to, what you do in your home is your own business. That’s always been who I am. I am a leave me alone kind of guy.
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If I were to look at foreign policy, I would say John McCain has been wrong on just about everything over the last four decades.
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The Constitution was not written to restrain the citizen’s behavior, it was written to restrain the government’s behavior.
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