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Paul Collins Broun, Jr. (born May 14, 1946) is the U.S. Representative for Georgia's 10th congressional district, serving since 2007. He is a member of the Republican Party and the Tea Party Caucus.
Early life, education and career
Broun was born in Atlanta, Georgia, the son of Democratic Georgia state senator Paul Broun, Sr. (1916–2005), who represented Athens and the surrounding area from 1963 to 2001. The younger Broun is a graduate of the University of Georgia at Athens and earned his Doctor of Medicine from the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta. He is known for maintaining a medical practice based solely on house calls.
U.S. House of Representatives
Broun grew up as a Democrat, but became a Republican sometime in the 1980s. He was previously a candidate for ...
Congressman Paul Broun of Georgia's Tenth Congressional District hosted a Town Hall meeting at the Plaza Arts Center in Eatonton, Aug. 2011. , positive
Rep. John Shadegg, Rep. Paul Broun, and Rep. Sue Myrick, hold a news conference to "make public a national security threat on Capitol Hill." , positive
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On the Fourth of July, many lawmakers set aside partisan disagreements in favor of sweeping tributes to American freedom. But not Rep. Paul Broun (R-GA), who couldn't keep his abhorrence of Americans who disagree with his political views out of his invocationat a barbecue hosted by the Cobb County GOP. [...]
U.S. Rep. Paul Broun (R-Athens), who delivered the invocation, warned about the future of the U.S.
"We're standing on the precipice, staring down in ...
The various opinions on the debt ceiling debate have plastered news headlines for months, highlighting different ways members of each party propose to hike the Treasury's spending limit. But putting politics and partisanship aside, here's one point of view that you probably haven't considered: Voting to raise the debt ceiling at all is the same thing as voting for $14.3 trillion worth of mistakes.
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Marines joined ‘Occupy Wall Street’ to help fight for their country with their fellow countrymen against the greedy banks and corporations that support union busting and corporate personhood. Yesterday, in an interview on ABC, Republican Representative Paul Broun of Georgia dared to call the Wall Street protests ‘an attack upon freedom.’
“Well, if you look at what they’ve been telling in the media, they don’t know why they’re there, they’re just mad,” Broun said. “And I see people angry in my district too, but this attack upon ...