Archive for July 2009

Marshall Libertarians Represented in Rand Paul Campaign

Jul 26th, 2009 | By Tim Sanders | Category: Marshall Libertarians

Marshall University Libertarians Vice President Kevin Kelley took part in Rand Paul’s campaign for Senate in Kentuck this week. Here he is with Rand and several other supporters. Great job, Kev!



Health Care Reform and Existing Regulations

Jul 22nd, 2009 | By Joshua R. Parsons | Category: Marshall Libertarians

regulation-308-x-208Earlier this week, our President Obama, not knowing the truth to which he spoke, stepped forwards to assert, “Time and again, the American people have suffered because people in Washington played the politics of the moment, instead of putting the interests of the American people first.”



Health Care Reform and Gov’t Bureaucracy

Jul 15th, 2009 | By Joshua R. Parsons | Category: Marshall Libertarians

Healthcare PuzzleWithin the past week, House and Senate Democrats delivered Congress two Health Care Reform bills, each meeting the nonsensical guidelines set forth by our President Obama. As well, the president released a statement praising and endorsing the House bill, saying this “proposal will begin the process of fixing what’s broken….”



Meeting Time and Location

Jul 9th, 2009 | By Tim Sanders | Category: History

Just a reminder that weekly meetings will be held on Wednesdays, in room 2E10 of the Student Center. They begin at 7:00 and generally last until around 9:00. Tradition dictates a post meeting dinner at Fat Patty’s and the occasional late night touch football game.



Health Care Reform and the Individual

Jul 8th, 2009 | By Joshua R. Parsons | Category: Marshall Libertarians

healthcareTwo weeks back, ABC News hosted, “Questions for the President: Prescription for America”–that is, a Health Care Reform forum with our President Obama.

The president fielded and vacillated himself through a number of intentionally severalfold questions. These questions were posed by an array of individuals, representing the medical profession, patients, and just simple taxpayers.