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The Crimson White

Serving The University of Alabama since 1894.

The Crimson White

Serving The University of Alabama since 1894.

The Crimson White

Arguments against Patriot Act reforms 'weak,' unfounded

Eric Roddy May 27, 2015

As I made my return journey to Tuscaloosa this past weekend down Highway 43 and through the town of Haleyville, I found myself searching for something on the radio to occupy my time. Settling on NPR, I...

After empty election, GOP would be smart to tackle immigration reform

Rich Robinson November 3, 2014

Well, it’s finally here, Election Day 2014. The saddest, most meaningless election in years is almost, thankfully, over. The narrative is murky and confusing. Some have called it the “Seinfeld”...

Why do young people support Ron Paul?

Why do young people support Ron Paul?

Rich Robinson February 9, 2012

If Ron Paul were to be elected President, he would be the oldest in history. At 76, the long-serving Congressman from Texas is not given much of a shot by the national media to win the Republican nomination....

Rand fights for our fiscal future

John Anselmo January 20, 2011

The 112th Congress has pulled out the toolbox, looking to fix the broken machinery of government that was left by their predecessors. The 2010 campaign season was chocked full of these tales of reform...

New road paved for the GOP

John Anselmo November 3, 2010

“I have a message, a message from the people of Kentucky… we have come to take our government back.” Those were the first words of Senator-elect Rand Paul, after he thanked his family, in his Tuesday...