BTTT for consistency. Nobody can accuse him of having a double standard.
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Bless Ron Paul for being one of the few (only?) Republicans with the courage and foresight to see the evil we were perpetrating on Serbia.
How prescient. Of course it was all so imcredibly obvious.
Let’s see how Bush McCain Hillary Obama (it’s hard to tell where one starts and the other leaves off) can make this worse. A burning American Embassy seems like a good start.
Yes, I gave Ron Paul credit at the time. Even a nut case is right once in a while, and he was one of the few American politicians who was right about this and dared to speak up about it.
What a heaping, steaming pile of Obama speeches this whole Kosovo thing has become!
I protested that war (Bill Clinton’s war) in front of Rep Tom Lantos’ (R.I.P.) district ofc in San Mateo CA. My sign read “Draft Chelsea” - for what it’s worth.
Bump for keeping our nose out of it! Paul had/has it right!
The Muslim population in Kosovo is no accident of history. Tito (Yugoslavia’s Communist ruler from 1945 until his death in 1980) created the province of Kosovo, then encouraged Muslims from Albania to emigrate there for the specific purpose of weakening Serbia. Now it’s a country!
Of course, the similarity of his machinations to those of Bush McCain Hillary Obama are so obvious that the MSM hides Kosovo’s history.
All you conservatives who opposed Paul/Hunter/Thompson and other border controllers should be thrilled with the creation of Aztlan. I bet Russia will recognize it immediately.
One month into a rat presidency and Ron Paul will be loved in these parts as much as he was here during the BJ Clinton years.
Imagine if Paul were around on 07 Dec. 41.....we could have all gone back to sleep that Sunday morning; and today the world would be a paradise of paradises.
Dr. Paul, a PATHOLOGICAL IDIOT.
PAUL’S A KOOK!
>>For as bad as the violence is toward the ethnic Albanians in Kosovo, our ability to police and stop all ethnic fighting around the world is quite limited, and the efforts are quite simply not permitted under constitutional law.<<
Our power to stop it all is quite limited and we need be extremely careful where and how we project our power.
But given that without the intervention and help of the French our bid for independence might well have been unsuccessful and we might never have become a free country, we would be quite hypocritical if we took the position that we would never help others be free.
Is Kosovo a wise application of this force? That’s a separate issue. But Ron Paul is dead wrong to say we should never stop mass killings or help others be free.