But maybe Lisa is coming around:
http://lisagraas.com/blog/2012/05/13...-to-rand-paul/
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Dr. Paul invited me to meet with him before he was elected, because I’m a Kentuckian who had a big problem with his candidacy. I declined because I do not generally care for private discussions with candidates for office that I find myself in strong disagreement with. I don’t think it’s always bad, but for the most part, I think our discourse should be public, particularly when there is so much to disagree on. Otherwise, it gets that sort of “back room deal” flavor that I dislike. Now that he is elected (against my objections), and has shown this kind of leadership on matters that are so important to me, maybe I will try to meet with him sometime. Anyway, for today,
Dr. Paul, I thank you very very much for this leadership on the most important thing we can do as Americans right now. That is, preserve our traditional culture and value for the family as the basic unit of society. I agree with you that this cannot ever be forced on people from the top, through government, but I also agree with you that when politicians actively seek to destroy, through law, traditional principles, this requires a response from our public officials who rightfully object to such destruction.
I also saw this quote from Rand:
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Six thousand years of tradition” combined with “anthropological” evidence shows “there’s stability in the family unit,” he said.
He's not a Young Earth Creationist is he?
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