Posted on 12/23/2011 10:01:56 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
DOWS, Iowa - He has set himself apart from the rest of the Republican field as the candidate who believes the United States should shed its role as the worlds policeman and focus instead on its internal economic problems. Representative Ron Paul of Texas says he would cut a trillion dollars out of the federal budget his first year as president, in part by ending all foreign wars and foreign aid, including to Israel.
Many conservatives characterize Pauls foreign policy stance as extremist, isolationist, and anti-Israel, calling it a weakness that caps his support. Nearly half of those polled by ABC News and the Washington Post said it is a major reason to reject him. But with less than two weeks to go before Iowas first-in-the-nation caucuses, those views have not stopped - and may have helped - Paul in his emergence as a real threat to front-runners Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney.
During last weeks debate in Sioux City, the Air Force veteran criticized what he considers undue concern in Washington over the possibility of Iran developing a nuclear weapon. Its another Iraq coming, he said. Theres war propaganda going on. . . . The greatest danger is that we will have a president that will overreact and we will soon bomb Iran.
Paul has also laid some of the blame for the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on US foreign policy and advocated normalized relations with Cuba.
Pauls anti-establishment policies resonate with a deep well of grassroots supporters who include a vocal segment of the Christian_right here in Iowa who do not believe in nation building at the point of a sword - even when it comes to protecting Israel - as well as college students who have lived much of their lives knowing only a nation at war....
(Excerpt) Read more at bostonglobe.com ...
WTH. Call me Paul-bot? I just sat there in that post insulting Paul supporters.
Sorry bro, didn’t see your second message explaining the first one. You are correct in your assessment of the Paulites.
No problem my iPhone skips words and screws up my posts!
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