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The GOP is better than it was four years ago, but that's not saying much. If it wants to be here in 20 years, it needs to listen to the man it mistreated: Ron Paul. Published 2:29 p.m. September 9, 2012 - Comments
If Jefferson, Washington and Madison were alive today, we wouldn't nominate them for office, let alone let them craft our fundamental laws. Published 12:43 a.m. July 7, 2012 - Comments
Rand Paul will never join a Romney ticket, nor will his father's supporters ever support Romney. Published 11:31 a.m. June 5, 2012 - Comments
After running as the "peace candidate," President Obama has made himself into a more determined hawk than George W. Bush. Published 10:16 p.m. May 7, 2012 - Comments
Rick Santorum's exit marks the decline of the old GOP. Ron Paul is the only future it has. Published 12:22 a.m. April 11, 2012 - Comments
He claims to be the conservative alternative to Mitt Romney, but Santorum is a big spender who'd be happy to let government run your life the way he sees fit. What's so conservative about that? Published 5:04 p.m. March 24, 2012 - Comments
The NDAA lets the government detain Americans indefinitely without trial. Virginia says "NO!" Published 12:24 a.m. March 16, 2012 - Comments
Ron Paul is not going back to the House of Representatives leaving his seat empty. Whether he goes to the White House or retires, who will be filling his seat? Published 12:12 p.m. February 29, 2012 - Comments
Ron Paul knows what it means to "support our troops," and the troops support Ron Paul. The March on DC by Vets for Paul showed it. Published 3:08 p.m. February 22, 2012 - Comments
Interview with Adam Kokesh, co-founder of Veterans for Ron Paul and the "Ron Paul is the Choice of the Troops" march on the White House scheduled for Monday, February 20. Published 10:01 p.m. February 17, 2012 - Comments
Conor Murphy is a graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University with a degree in political science. As a former radio talk show host on WVCW, Conor hosted two popular shows, Murphy’s Law and Son of the Revolution.
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Conor Murphy is a graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University with a degree in political science. As a former radio talk show host on WVCW, Conor hosted two popular shows, Murphy’s Law and Son of the Revolution.
In addition to this, Conor was also a contributor to the Commonwealth Times and a founder of the Broad Street Journal.