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Robert Laurence Barr Jr. (born November 5, 1948) is an American attorney and politician. He served as a federal prosecutor and as a U.S. Representative. He represented Georgia's 7th congressional district as a Republican from 1995 to 2003. Barr attained national prominence as one of the leaders of the impeachment of President Bill Clinton. During his time in the House of Representatives, he authored the Defense of Marriage Act, which was later overturned by the Supreme Court in 2013 and repealed by the 117th Congress. Barr joined the Libertarian Party in 2006 and served on its National Committee. He was the Libertarian Party's nominee for President of the United States in the 2008 election. Barr announced his return to the Republican party in December 2011. He lost a subsequent bid in 2014 for a Congressional seat. Early life Barr was born in Iowa City, Iowa, to Robert Laurence Barr and Beatrice Barr. His father, a career military officer who had graduated from West Point, was stationed in various locations around the world while pursuing his career in civil engineering. The second of six children, Bob Jr. lived as a boy in Malaysia, Pakistan, Panama, Peru, Baghdad, and finally Tehran, Iran, where he graduated from Community High School in 1966. He returned to the United States for college, attending the University of Southern California. There he joined the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity in 1967. He was elected to the position of Grand Prytanis on the fraternity's Grand Council, serving from 2013 to 2015. During college, Barr's mother introduced him to the work of writer Ayn Rand. This fostered a newfound appreciation for conservatism and prompted Barr to join the Young Trojan Republican Club. He completed his B.A., cum laude, from the University of Southern California (USC) in 1970. He married his first wife while still in college. They divorced in 1976. Early career Barr continued in graduate school, earning a master's degree in International Affairs from George Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs in 1972. He next earned his J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center (attending at night) in 1977. From 1971 to 1978, Barr worked for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) as an analyst of Latin American issues. Barr married his second wife, Gail, in 1976. They have two children. Gail and Bob Barr divorced in 1986. After leaving the CIA, Barr moved to northern Georgia. He practiced law and became active in the Republican Party, serving as county chair. Barr made an unsuccessful bid for the Georgia House of Representatives in 1984. In 1986 Barr married his third wife, Jerilyn Dobbins, who was later known as Jeri Barr. Barr's website stated in 2008 that he and Jeri have four children and six grandchildren. In 1986, Barr was appointed by President Ronald Reagan to serve as U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia – a post Barr held until 1990. His office prosecuted state and local officials, members of the Medellin drug cartel, and got a perjury indictment on then-sitting Republican Congressman Pat Swindall, who ultimately served a year in prison on the charges. From 1990 to 1991, Barr was president of the Southeastern Legal Foundation., an Atlanta-based law firm and policy center that litigates in support of "limited government, individual economic freedom, and the free enterprise system". Congressional career Barr sought the Republican Party nomination for U.S. Senate in 1992, but lost the primary election to Paul Coverdell. The primary was very close, with Barr losing by fewer than 1,600 votes in a runoff election. Subsequently, Coverdell came in behind incumbent Senator Wyche Fowler in the general election, but the 3% showing by a Libertarian candidate (Jim Hudson) forced a runoff, which Coverdell won. Barr was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1994 as a Republican, upsetting six-term Democrat Buddy Darden, to represent Georgia's 7th congressional district in the 104th United States Congress. Barr was one of 73 Republican freshmen ushered into Congress in that election. The election became known as the "Republican Revolution" because it resulted in the first Republican House majority in 40 years – since the 1955 adjournment of the 83rd Congress. After a Federal Election Commission audit of his 1994 and 1996 campaigns, Barr paid a $28,000 fine for illegal campaign payments. Barr was later re-elected three times, serving from 1995 to 2003. While in Congress, Barr served as a senior member of the Judiciary Committee, as vice-chairman of the Government Reform Committee, and as a member of the Committee on Financial Services and the Committee on Veteran's Affairs. In Congress, Barr became famous for his "dour" image and told constituents, "You don't send me to Washington to smile." He also said in a radio interview, "If it's not in the Constitution, I won't smile." He later explained "I don't consider politicians who smile to be worth a heck of a lot... all things considered, it doesn't make a dime's worth of difference if the politicians in Washington smile or not, what matters is how much of your hard-earned dollars they take to spend in pure pork." Barr said in 2010, "I can see a situation where the federal government is going to bring an entire suitcase of San Francisco values to the American family, and while I would love to explain all the things that are wrong with that, the fact is that this is a corrupting, left-leaning, influence on a section of society that so many liberal elites want to see taken out of the 'red state' column. The only solution to this kind of behavior is dour and austere social conservatism, like my own." Adding to his image, Barr has frequently protested about "cult hairstyles", saying "I cannot abide by people who adopt a cult hairstyle, or persistently dress inappropriately for meetings with me." Georgia's congressional districts were reorganized by the Democratic-controlled Georgia legislature ahead of the 2002 elections for the 108th Congress. As part of the legislature's effort to get more Democrats elected from the state, Barr's district was renumbered as the 11th District and made significantly more Democratic. A large slice of his base was drawn into the same district as fellow Republican John Linder. The new district was numerically Barr's district – the 7th – but contained most of the territory from Linder's old 11th District. This move profited Democrats by leading to the inevitable defeat of an incumbent Republican (i.e., either Barr or Linder). Recognizing Barr's precarious situation, the Libertarian Party seized on the opportunity to oust one of the federal drug war's most vocal proponents (Barr), and ran TV ads criticizing Barr's opposition to medical marijuana during the Republican primaries. Barr was soundly defeated by a 2-to-1 margin. Before the medical marijuana ads were aired, the Linder campaign acknowledged the race as being tight; and Pat Gartland, south.... Discover the Robert Barr popular books. 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  • The Measles Book synopsis, comments

    The Measles Book

    Children's Health Defense & Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

    Discover thirtyfive secrets that the media, US government, and Big Pharma don't want you to know about vaccines. Measles! We all have seen or heard the scary stories about “outbrea...

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    Proof of Conspiracy

    Seth Abramson

    Instant New York Times Bestseller"A richly documented indictment of power and corruption." Kirkus Reviews Through diligent research, Seth Abramson exposes a story that U.S. medi...

  • Essential Robert Barr Collection synopsis, comments

    Essential Robert Barr Collection

    Robert Barr

    The Face And The Mask From Whose Bourne In a Steamer Chair And Other Stories In the Midst of Alarms Jennie Baxter, Journalist One Day's Courtship Revenge! A Rock in the Baltic ...

  • American Values synopsis, comments

    American Values

    Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

    With rich detail, compelling honesty, and a storyteller’s gift, RFK Jr. describes his life growing up Kennedy in a tumultuous time in history that eerily echoes the issues of nucle...

  • The Stuff of Legends synopsis, comments

    The Stuff of Legends

    Robert B. Barr

    This legend examines how a Moses is transformed from a Prince of Egypt to the leader of slave rebellion.  While Moses is typically cast as one who wanted to end injustice, thi...

  • 7 best short stories by Robert Barr synopsis, comments

    7 best short stories by Robert Barr

    Robert Barr & August Nemo

    Barr's volumes of short stories were often written with an ironic twist in the story with a witty, appealing narrator telling the story. As the detective stories were in eviden...

  • Three Men in the Dark synopsis, comments

    Three Men in the Dark

    Jerome K. Jerome, Barry Pain, Robert Barr, E. F. Benson & Hugh Lamb

    A collection of rare horror stories that will thrill fans of classic writers such as M. R. James, Bram Stoker, Edgar Allan Poe and E. F. Benson.Jerome K. Jerome’s reputation as a h...

  • Over The Border synopsis, comments

    Over The Border

    Robert Barr

    Over The Border: A Romance written by Robert Barr who was a ScottishCanadian short story writer and novelist. This book was published in 1903. And now republish in ebook format. We...

  • Robert L. Clark v. Honorable Jim Barr synopsis, comments

    Robert L. Clark v. Honorable Jim Barr

    Court of Appeals of Texas

    Relator, Robert L. Clark, seeks mandamus relief from this Court to compel respondent, Judge Jim Barr, to set a pretrial bond in an amount relator can afford, or, in the ...

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    Struggling for One America

    Daphne Barak & Erbil Gunasti

    What happens when you speak with Hollywood stars and entertainershalf proTrump and half againstposting the question, “Can we talk?” Since the 2016 presidential campaigns, Conservat...

  • State Vermont v. Robert Barr synopsis, comments

    State Vermont v. Robert Barr

    Supreme Court of Wisconsin

    This prosecution was brought by the States Attorney for Chittenden County on an information charging the respondent with the crimes of (1) kidnapping, (2) burglary in nighttime, (3...

  • Policy of Deceit synopsis, comments

    Policy of Deceit

    Peter Shambrook

    ‘Policy of Deceit is the work of a lifetime, a forensic, fairminded examination of the HusseinMcMahon correspondence that exposes how the British government broke its promises to t...

  • In a Steamer Chair and Other Shipboard Stories synopsis, comments

    In a Steamer Chair and Other Shipboard Stories

    Robert Barr

    Classic novel. According to Wikipedia: "Robert Barr (September 16, 1849 – October 21, 1912[1]) was a BritishCanadian novelist, born at Glasgow, Scotland. He immigrated to Upper Can...

  • The Mueller Report synopsis, comments

    The Mueller Report

    Robert S. Mueller, Special Counsel's Office U.S. Department of Justice & Alan Dershowitz

    NOW A NEW YORK TIMES, WASHINGTON POST, WALL STREET JOURNAL, USA TODAY, AND PUBLISHERS WEEKLY BESTSELLER. There has never been a more important political investigation tha...

  • The Bush Had Not Been Consumed synopsis, comments

    The Bush Had Not Been Consumed

    Robert B. Barr

    In this Jewish Legend, Moses encounters the burning bush and experiences a sense of connection and loss.  More than a tale about theology, this is an exploration of about grie...

  • The Mueller Report synopsis, comments

    The Mueller Report

    Robert S. Mueller III & Special Counsel's Office Dept of Justice

    Perhaps the most anticipated publication in American history, this is the full text of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation. It is THE REPORT AND NOTHING BUT THE REPOR...

  • Complete Mystery Detective Humor History of Robert Barr synopsis, comments

    Complete Mystery Detective Humor History of Robert Barr

    Robert Barr

    A BritishCanadian short story writer and novelist.  Includes an active table of contents for easy navigation. Contents In a Steamer Chair And Other Stories (1892) From Wh...

  • Adam, Lilith, and Eve - Their Stories synopsis, comments

    Adam, Lilith, and Eve - Their Stories

    Robert B. Barr

    In this legend, the first man and woman write their own creation stories only to find they do not agree on much.  This story explores the sexism that is found in the Biblical ...

  • Selected Short Stories by Robert Barr synopsis, comments

    Selected Short Stories by Robert Barr

    Robert Barr

    WHEN I say I am called Valmont, the name will convey no impression to the reader one way or another. My occupation is that of private detective in London, but if you ask any police...

  • In a Steamer Chair, and Other Stories synopsis, comments

    In a Steamer Chair, and Other Stories

    Robert Barr

    <p><b>In a Steamer Chair, and Other Stories</b> by <b>Robert Barr</b>: Embark on a literary journey through a collection of captivating short stories ...

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    The Pudgy Moses

    Robert B. Barr

    In this legend, Moses carries within himself the memories, doubts, and uncertainty of his childhood. This story is an exploration of that internal conflict as Moses stood to face G...

  • The Idler, Volume III., Issue XIII., February 1893 synopsis, comments

    The Idler, Volume III., Issue XIII., February 1893

    Various Authors

    With centuries of literature, it's inevitable that some will fall through the cracks. We hunt down public domain works and restore them so they're not lost to the world. Who are w...

  • The Triumphs of Eugene Valmont synopsis, comments

    The Triumphs of Eugene Valmont

    Robert Barr

    According to Wikipedia: "Robert Barr (September 16, 1849 – October 21, 1912[1]) was a BritishCanadian novelist, born at Glasgow, Scotland. He immigrated to Upper Canada at age four...

  • Robert Barr Crawford v. Commonwealth Pennsylvania synopsis, comments

    Robert Barr Crawford v. Commonwealth Pennsylvania

    Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania

    This is an appeal by Robert B. Crawford (licensee) from an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County (trial court) dismissing his appeal from a oneyear license suspens...

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    Tekla

    Robert Barr

    The Romans had long since departed, but their handiwork remaineda thin line laid like a whiplash across the broad countrya road. It extended northwestward from Frankfort and passed...

  • Robert H. B. Barr v. Howard A. Parrish synopsis, comments

    Robert H. B. Barr v. Howard A. Parrish

    Supreme Court of New York

    In a consolidated negligence action to recover damages for injury to person and property, Howard Austin Parrish, the defendant in the consolidated action (and the defendant in the ...

  • The Impeachment Report synopsis, comments

    The Impeachment Report

    U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary & Alan Dershowitz

    The Official Report of the House Judiciary Committee on the ImpeachmentPlus the Dissenting Views from Republicans, the full Impeachment Inquiry Report on The Results of The TrumpUk...