Posted on 12/07/2011 10:52:06 AM PST by keyd
Ron Paul Tells Newsmax: I Support Israel
In an exclusive Newsmax interview, Congressman and Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul confirmed his support for Israel, but cautioned that while the United States should be a friend of the Jewish state, America should not be the master of Israel.
Paul also says the United States should not dictate Israels borders or try to buy her allegiance with massive amounts of foreign aid. He argued that foreign aid has actually hurt not helped the Jewish state.
The interview was conducted by Newsmax contributor Doug Wead, a presidential historian and New York Times best-selling author.
Paul has recently come under fire from some Jewish groups in America. The Republican Jewish Coalition banned Paul from a debate on Jewish issues in Washington this week because of his misguided and extreme views, according to the groups executive director, Matt Brooks.
Newsmax chatted with Paul to get his side of the issue as the Texas Republican is surging in some presidential polls.
A new Washington Post-ABC News survey in Iowa shows him threatening Mitt Romney as the second-leading candidate behind Newt Gingrich. Paul is now tied with Romney in the early caucus state with 18 percent of the vote, behind Gingrichs 33 percent.
Rep. Pauls interview with Newsmax follows:
(Excerpt) Read more at newsmax.com ...
I will answer your question just as soon as you define what you mean by the word military.
Like attracts like.
An earmark is a direction from Congress to the Executive Branch that specifies or designates how federal funds should be spent. Earmarks in the annual appropriations bills are not additional spending — rather, they are a way for Congress to control how the money is used. The United States Constitution clearly places the responsibility to spend the publics money in the hands of Congress, not in the hands of the President or federal bureaucracies — which is who would spend it otherwise.
Just sayin’...
Here is someone who actually did some research, on the 2011 Q2 FEC report to discern where the candidates are getting their support from...Running the numbers on FEC site http://query.nictusa.com/pres/2011/Q2/
Paul:
ARMY 554.50
ARMY RESERVE 201.20
DEFENSE DEPT 244.32
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 701.20
DEPARTMENT OF NAVY 250.00
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE 227.60
DEPT ARMY 100.00
DEPT OF DEFENSE 1,000.00
DOD 1,869.60
DOD US NAVY 400.00
INDIANA ARMY NATIONAL GUARD 100.00
MILITARY 1,452.40
NAVY 50.00
NEVADA AIR NATIONAL GUARD 250.00
U S NAVY 250.00
UNITED STATES AIR FORCE 451.20
UNITED STATES ARMY 302.20
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS 301.20
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS / GSSC 329.00
UNITED STATES MILITARY 380.00
UNITED STATES NAVY 2,877.80
US AIR FORCE 3,026.32
US AIRFORCE 212.00
US ARMY 11,057.44
US ARMY RETIRED 201.20
US COAST GUARD 451.20
US MILITARY 551.20
US NAVY 2,320.28
US NAVY RESERVE 801.20
USAF 3,051.28
USAF (RETIRED) 226.20
USCG 137.74
USMC 713.61
USN 1,201.20
USNR 500.00
Total $36739.79
and a breakdown for the other candidates
Santorum
U.S. ARMY 250.00
Pawlenty
AIR FORCE 250.00
Gingrich
U.S.A.F. 525.00
US ARMY 250.00
US NAVY 250.00
Total $1025
Bachmann
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 300.00
NAVY 500.00
U. S. ARMY 250.00
U.S. MILITARY 1,000.00
U.S. NAVY 250.00
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS 250.00
Total $2550
Romney
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 250.00
DEPT OF DEFENSE 600.00
DOD 500.00
UNITED STATES ARMY 250.00
UNITED STATES NAVY 2,500.00
US NAVY 500.00
USMC 250.00
Total $4750
Cain
AIR FORCE 73.00
DOD 250.00
GA NATIONAL GUARD 500.00
U. S. ARMY 500.00
U.S. AIR FORCE 750.00
U.S. ARMY 800.00
US ARMY 1,000.00
US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS 250.00
US NAVY 600.00
USAF 500.00
USAF/TEACHER 250.00
USMC 750.00
Total $6223
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Is this all propaganda too?
You are free to run your own numbers.
Care to give it a shot?
See #85.
Run your own numbers if ya dare.
You're Bill Clinton?
Not once have I tried to refute your argument that Paul is ahead of everyone else in fundraising. I have only been arguing that you should not lump civilian employees in as “U.S. Military.” It makes it sound as if you are trying to inflate his numbers by combining money that civilians donate to him with what servicemen and woman give to him.
If that was not your intent, I apologize.
If it was well....par for the course.
Yeah I didn’t think you would.
You said the links were lies, propaganda.
Did you bother to read and do the research on where others have, on the 2011 Q2 FEC report to discern where the candidates are getting their support from at the FEC site:
http://query.nictusa.com/pres/2011/Q2/
Since you alleged all these links are propaganda could you provide a link showing which GOP candidate has received more contributions from members of the military?
This should be really easy for you.
Why have you not done this?
Which GOP candidate has received the most contributions from the military?
Do you dare answer this?
Why not?
Yeah...what he said.
Could you provide a link showing which GOP candidate has received the most contributions from members of the military?
This should be relatively easy.
Thanks!
Nice blog...
Could you provide a link showing which GOP candidate has received the most contributions from members of the military?
This should be relatively easy.
Thanks!
Could you provide a link showing which GOP candidate has received the most contributions from members of the military?
This should be relatively easy.
I am sure it would be easy. I simply don’t care. I am fairly positive that Ron Paul is not leading among active duty servicemen and women however. You wouldn’t happen to have a link that says he is would you?
This should be relatively easy.
I am sure it would be easy. I simply dont care.
You don't care about supporting your own allegations/argument?
There ya have it!
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