Well, I can’t quote him directly at this moment, since I don’t have the time to pull up his quotes. So, I’ll give that to you for now. However, let’s say that when he starts putting down the US for being in Iraq, and stating that we got hit on 9-11 because of Iraq 10 years earlier, he went over the top.
At first, he didn't. In that first debate, he said formulating a foreign policy without examining why they hate us was stupid. I actually agree with that much.
It was when he started calling for a pullout, siding with Kookcinich, and pandering to the anti-war crowd that he lost me.
We didn't start this crap in the ME. We don't deserve to be struck out at by radicals in other countries just because we are trying to do business with their neighbors. We have a MORAL IMPERATIVE TO DEFEND OURSELVES.
If Dr. Paul doesn't agree with the above paragraph, then I have no further use for him no matter how laudable the rest of his stances are.