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| Welsh Windfarm in Liverpool Bay Given Start Date, an ... - PR Inside Posted: 08 Jun 2010 04:01 AM PDT Message from Five Filters: If you can, please donate to the full-text RSS service so we can continue developing it. 2010-06-08 13:05:05 - GALWAY, IRELAND -- (Marketwire) -- 06/08/10 -- Written by Martin Lynch, European News Editor for Industrial Info (Galway, Ireland) -- The largest planned windfarm :
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| What is Rand Paul's Political Philosophy? - HispanicBusiness.com Posted: 01 Jun 2010 03:58 PM PDT Message from Five Filters: If you can, please donate to the full-text RSS service so we can continue developing it. Commentators have put a lot of labels on Rand Paul, Kentucky's Republican U.S. Senate nominee. Extremist. Constitutionalist. Face of the Tea Party movement. Defender of racists. And, most often, libertarian. The effort by pundits, politicos and journalists across the country to peg Paul's views ratcheted up after he won the primary May 18, then promptly threw cold water on the win with comments suggesting private business owners should have the right to discriminate against minorities. His philosophical point on property rights has continued to echo on talk shows, opinion pages and the Internet, shifting focus away from Paul's core message of limiting government spending and balancing the budget. The Bowling Green eye surgeon's stumble has raised a whole new line of questioning about his ideology -- a mix of ideas from libertarians, social conservatives and the Tea Party movement -- and how it would apply to a seemingly endless list of other government programs and mandates. Where does he draw the line on consumer-protection laws? What about Wall Street regulations and workplace-safety rules? Is the Americans with Disabilities Act too onerous? "These questions aren't going to go away," said Scott Lasley, a political science professor at Western Kentucky University. Paul hasn't talked with reporters at length since the week of his primary victory, but he's scheduled to appear on WHAS radio in Louisville on Monday. He was not available for an interview with the Herald-Leader last week, his campaign said. On May 19, Paul said on MSNBC and National Public Radio he is against discrimination, but he questioned whether the 1964 Civil Rights Act law went too far in imposing government control on private businesses. Among other things, the act outlawed racial segregation in restaurants and other public accommodations. Paul's comments about civil rights echo a letter he wrote to the Bowling Green Daily News in 2002 about the federal Fair Housing Act. In defending private-property rights, Paul said public institutions should be barred from discriminating based on a person's beliefs or attributes, but not private entities. One example he gave was that of a retirement community that didn't want to let in residents with noisy children. "Decisions concerning private property and associations should in a free society be unhindered," Paul wrote. "A free society will abide unofficial, private discrimination -- even when that means allowing hate-filled groups to exclude people based on the color of their skin." Amid the recent furor over his comments on the Civil Rights Act, Paul said he abhors racism and would have voted for the landmark law. That stance led to charges of flip-flopping. "Was (Paul) being untruthful on the occasions when he said the federal government has no authority to outlaw racial discrimination in private businesses such as restaurants?" Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson wrote. "Or is he being untruthful now in claiming he would have voted for the Civil Rights Act of 1964?" The Libertarian Party of Kentucky disavowed Paul last week, issuing a news release that was "an effort to clear our good name" after Paul's comments on civil rights. Others defended Paul, saying he was merely raising a philosophical point about the limits of federal power and is not a racist. "When one listens to him talk, one gets the sense that he comprehends that the Founders of America feared that the biggest threat to our rights was from our own government," the New York Sun said in an editorial. Five Filters featured article: Into the Abyss. Available tools: PDF Newspaper, Full Text RSS, Term Extraction. | |
| Hindu Leaders Welcome Russell Brand's Interest in Their ... - AceShowbiz Posted: 08 Jun 2010 02:07 AM PDT Message from Five Filters: If you can, please donate to the full-text RSS service so we can continue developing it. Learning that Russell is fascinated with Hinduism, Hindu scholar Rajan Zed says, 'Almost any Hindu scholar would gladly assist Russell to clarify its philosophy, spirituality, teachings and practice.' Hindu leaders have welcomed Russell Brand's interest in their religion, insisting they'll embrace him now he appears to have put his wild past behind him. The funnyman recently expressed a fascination with Hinduism in a Rolling Stone magazine interview, revealing he is "striving to be in harmony with nature and live beyond our primal natures," and religious leaders have applauded his comments and they're hoping he follows through and converts. Leading U.S. Hindu scholar Rajan Zed, the president of the Universal Society of Hinduism, tells WENN he would be willing to help Brand explore the religion further if he is "earnestly interested and lives up to its noble objectives". Zed says, "Hinduism welcomes anyone who is resolved to the high spiritual ideals of Hinduism." "The rich philosophical thought of Hinduism is open for anybody to explore. Almost any Hindu scholar would gladly assist Russell to clarify its philosophy, spirituality, teachings and practice. Any interest in the study and practice of high and noble ideals of spiritual life the Hinduism offers is always welcome."
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