Former Georgia Rep. Bob Barr was elected on Monday to head the National Rifle Association as the beleaguered gun-rights group struggles to find footing after its top leaders were found liable in ...
You could find just about everything at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference this week: the bumper sticker that says "Happiness is Hillary's face on a milk carton," the "Straight Pride" ...
Former Georgia congressman Bob Barr has been named the new president of the National Rifle Association. In a news release, the NRA said it has also named Doug Hamlin as NRA Executive Vice President & ...
Bob Barr, the former Republican House member from Georgia Congress turned 2008 Libertarian Party presidential candidate, is seeking a political comeback by running for Congress again. He is running to ...
Bob Barr, the Libertarian candidate for president, is seizing on Barack Obama’s increasing national momentum to urge disgruntled conservatives to vote Libertarian. His pitch: John McCain has no chance ...
Former Republican Rep. Bob Barr (Ga.) was elected as the new president of the National Rifle Association (NRA), as the gun-rights advocacy group turns a new chapter following the resignation of Wayne ...
OCEAN CITY — Displaying obvious emotion, Bob Barr took the oath of office as City Councilman for Ocean City’s 4th Ward Friday afternoon during City Council’s annual reorganization meeting inside the ...
Bob Barr, the Libertarian Party candidate for president, first came to national attention as one of the House managers in the impeachment trial of... Libertarian Bob Barr On His Run For President Bob ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Bob Barr is such a silly fellow. You may remember he’s the former ...
Bob Barr, a former Republican who served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, announced today that he is beginning a campaign for the presidency as a Libertarian Party candidate. His ...
A Zogby Interactive poll of 46,274 likely voters has Democrat Barack Obama ahead of Republican John McCain by six percentage points, with Libertarian candidate Bob Barr playing the role of spoiler.
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