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I received a fundraising email from the Rand Paul campaign just a few minutes ago, with a simple, one-word subject line.

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This, of course, reminds me of the 2012 Engage DC report “Inside the Cave: An In-Depth Look at the Digital, Technology, and Analytics Operations of Obama for America” (PDF). On page 32 of the report, Patrick Ruffini and company noted that an Obama fundraising email with the subject line “Hey” had the highest open rate of any email the campaign sent during the cycle.

It’ll be interesting to see if the same holds true for Paul’s digital team. Clearly at least one recipient opened the email today.

Full Text of the Brief of Amici Curiae I Signed that Counsel Filed with SCOTUS in DeBoer v. Snyder Today

Amici support traditional conservative values, including the belief in the importance of stable families, as well as the commitment to limited government and the protection of individual freedom.” (Keep reading)

I’m Going to Court This Week — the U.S. Supreme Court

I have joined a legion of other advocates of the freedom to marry in an amicus curiae brief to be filed with the U.S. Supreme Court tomorrow. (Keep reading)

How a Kansas Stripper Wound up in a Missile Silo with Chemists Manufacturing LSD

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Prompted by this story to research further, I present you one of the more bizarre drug war stories I’ve ever encountered, complete with a three-year run from the DEA:

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More weird stories here, and more Krystle Cole here.

Stay in school, kids.

Happy Halloween 2014!

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Frankenstein . Edgar Winters Group . 1973

this video was up already but the video and audio were a little out of sync so i edited it best i could. maybe im a bit OCD =/ hope the original poster doesn’t mind. ANYWAY, love this video!! what a band!!!!!!! enjoy

Michael Jackson – Thriller (Official 4K Video)

Michael Jackson’s official 4K music video for “Thriller” Listen to more Michael Jackson: https://MichaelJackson.lnk.to/Stream!to Michael Jackson’s 14-minute short film “Thriller” revolutionized the music video genre forever. Hailed as the greatest music video of all time by MTV, VH1, Rolling Stone and others, “Thriller,” directed by John Landis, is also the only music video selected to be included in the Library of Congress’ prestigious National Film Registry.