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By Justin Head at 4:57PM

YAL at the SRLC

Here is what I was able to throw together of our YAL Chapter's trip to New Orleans to attend the SRLC. I don't have an HD camera so it's not the best quality. Sorry about that. If you notice anything wrong with the video (spelling errors, etc.) let me know so I can edit it (I put this together last night). Thanks. Enjoy!

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By Jared Fuller at 8:15PM

Ron Paul Loses by 1 (Yes, ONE) Vote in SRLC Straw Poll

Reporting outside the Hilton Conference center in the Big Easy:

Just as the headline reads, Ron Paul lost the 2010 Presidential Straw Poll by one single vote to former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney.  This one vote, however, really comes off as a big win for Congressman Paul--Evangelicals for Mitt spent tens of thousands trying to influence voters in the straw poll by giving away Romney books, piggy-banks indicating fiscal responsibility and massive advertising posters of Mitt all throughout the conference. 

Ron Paul, on the other hand, merely had a few supporters with homemade signs. 

As I attended the 2010 SRLC to spread the mission of YAL with dozens of other liberty lovers from the South, I could not but help to notice how many people were starting to support the liberty movement. Although a majority of these people did not vote for Ron Paul in 2008, there appeared some sort of changing sentiment, rising, and fast, for this man and his ideas of, well...big-tent, really, really--really small-government. 

Results from the SRLC 2010 straw-poll:

Newt Gingrich    18%
Mike Huckabee  4%
Gary Johnson    1%
Sarah Palin       18%
Ron Paul            24% (438 votes)
Tim Pawlenty   3%
Mike Pence      3%
Mitt Romney    24% (439 votes)
Rick Santorum    2%

*YAL does not support or endorse any candidates for public office.

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By Jeffrey Hubbard at 11:47AM

Battle For GOP Begins -- Says CBS

The commentary is cookie cutter at best, but does offer an online poll feature. Although a Dr. Paul win will be dismissed, let's keep our streak of tube domination alive. Also, if you don't want to read the article, here is the chunk on the good doctor:

Paul, of course, is a libertarian-leaning Republican who could well duplicate his 2008 run, but he is seen as a candidate with passionate but limited appeal within the party. Paul won the straw poll at the Conservative Political Action Conference in February, though critics were quick to point out that the respondents were not necessarily representative of the GOP as a whole.

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By Bonnie Kristian at 8:02PM

Police Brutality in New Orleans

In New Orleans' Jefferson Parish early Saturday morning, police tasered a woman whose 6 year old son had just been found murdered.
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