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He’s high, then he’s low.
By John Frank September 20, 2007

"21-million Americans could have a four-year college scholarship for the money we've squandered in Iraq. 7.6-million teachers could have been hired last year if we…

Obama hits the moving target
By John Frank September 20, 2007

"And it's going to be difficult for us to do this as long as we're spending $275 million a day on a war that should…

Putting a little too much weight in BMI
September 19, 2007

"Sixty-one percent of our active military are currently listed as overweight."

The effort was Olympic.
September 18, 2007

"Took on the Olympics and turned them around"

Optimistic math
By Kris Hundley September 18, 2007

Her health care plan will cost $110-billion in the first year, which can be paid for with savings.

Indeed, uninsured people have higher mortality rate
By Angie Drobnic Holan September 18, 2007

"Each year, 18,000 people die in America because they don't have health care."

A broad definition of “medical bills”
By Angie Drobnic Holan September 18, 2007

Half of all personal bankruptcies in America "are caused by medical bills."

A few exceptions to his small-government principles
By Bill Adair, Nell Benton September 17, 2007

"Dr. Paul never votes for legislation unless the proposed measure is expressly authorized by the Constitution."

Lotsa bills, but not the most
By Nell Benton September 17, 2007

"Congressman Paul introduces numerous pieces of substantive legislation each year, probably more than any single member of Congress."

A consistent supporter of gun rights
By Nell Benton September 17, 2007

"He has never voted for a federal restriction on gun ownership."

Studies confirm premiums are up 98 percent
By Angie Drobnic Holan September 15, 2007

Health insurance premiums "have almost doubled ... since 2000."

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