10 Quotes & Sayings By Bob Barr

Bob Barr is a former U.S. Representative from Georgia. He was elected to Congress in 1994 and served until 2003, when he was defeated in re-election. Barr represented the 1st Congressional District of Georgia, which includes the cities of Augusta, Macon, Columbus, and Savannah Read more

He was a member of the Republican Party during his entire tenure in Congress, which lasted from 1995 until 2003.

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What has to do with your ability to fall asleep is not caffeine. It’s having a clean conscience. I have a clean conscience so I can drink all the caffeine I want. Bob Barr
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For decades, parents were told by so-called parenting 'experts' that offspring would be best raised on the belief each is special and entitled to all life has to offer. Bob Barr
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Looking down the road, space exploration and the benefits it yields - in medicine and information technology - should not be overlooked. Bob Barr
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It is difficult, if not impossible, to argue that laws written in the 1970s are adequate for today's intelligence challenges. Bob Barr
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Chicago is known for good steaks, expensive stores and beautiful architecture. Unfortunately, the Windy City also enjoys a reputation for corrupt politics, violent crime, and some of the strictest gun control laws anywhere in the country. Bob Barr
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Courts have long recognized the federal government's robust power to inspect people and goods entering the country. After all, the very foundation of national sovereignty is a nation's ability to protect its borders. Bob Barr
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The average American returning from a trip abroad likely - and understandably - assumes the contents of his or her electronic device does not come close to meeting the threshold of 'criminal' activity, such as would give a government agent the right to seize and peruse their i Pad just because they are returning from a vacation. Bob Barr
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Iran is not a make-believe country. It is a real country populated by some 75 million people - real people; including, I daresay, a majority who are philosophically and by education inclined toward the modern, secular world, and particularly American values. Bob Barr
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The legal principle placing the burden of proof on accusers rather than the accused can be traced back to Second and Third Century Roman jurist, Julius Paulus Prudentissimus. Yet, this ancient concept, which forms the legal and moral cornerstone of the American judicial system, is quickly being undermined in the name of 'national security.' Bob Barr