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To: SecAmndmt
September 19, 1984 SOME OBSERVATIONS ON FOUR TERMS IN CONGRESS HON. RON PAUL of TEXAS IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Speaker, I shall soon be leaving the House...

But he is still there. RonPaul did not and does not know what it means for this nation to be the lone superpower of nations and the last defense for 'freedom' around this globe. His Iraq policy was NOT for our economy, because what was at stake was the 'free' flow of the economic engine of this globe oil. The world in their so called united body were using old Saddam's oil to fund the spread of uncivilized barbaric terroristic slaughter.

Clintonism was the stated public policy of 'equalizing all nations', and that is exactly what the Clintons set in motion. Walling off government agencies we pay for to keep US informed against enemy threats. No matter how much RonPaul knows economics he was and is very short sighted regarding the whole picture.

298 posted on 02/18/2009 6:01:35 AM PST by Just mythoughts
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To: Just mythoughts

“But he is still there. RonPaul did not and does not know what it means for this nation to be the lone superpower of nations and the last defense for ‘freedom’ around this globe.”

“Clintonism was the stated public policy of ‘equalizing all nations’, and that is exactly what the Clintons set in motion.”

On one hand you imply that our defense policy is for freedom around the globe (ie. democratic liberation), then in a separate sentence you state that Clintonism was bad because it had a goal of equalizing all nations. You sound very confused.

Can you tell me what freedom purpose it served us to build the Kama River (military) truck plant in the USSR at the height of the cold war, with taxpayer funding? Did you even read Paul’s speech?

“His Iraq policy was NOT for our economy, because what was at stake was the ‘free’ flow of the economic engine of this globe oil.”

A ridiculous statement. We have oil here. Lots of it. We have coal here. Lots of it. We have wind, solar, nuclear, gas hydrates, oil shale etc etc. There is no need to import energy from anywhere else in the world.


306 posted on 02/19/2009 2:23:05 AM PST by SecAmndmt (Arm yourselves!)
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