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Ron Paul [R-TX] Stands out from the Crowd
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Posted on 06/06/2007 3:51:56 AM PDT by animusliberti
Despite a limited format with CNN, last night, Rep Ron Paul MD [R-TX] continues to stand out from that crowd.
Particularly, the focus brought to a Christian "Just War" and how he alone declared the immorality of discussing PreEmptive Nuclear Attacks upon a Nation that has not harmed us, namely Iran. Also, his points that the Operation Enduring Freedom is serving a Policeman's role hits us with the impossibilities we have pitted our Brave Forces against.
We need the courage of a Ron Paul!!!!
Go Ron Go!!!
Go Ron Go!!!
Go Ron Go!!!
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To: RightFighter
According to Ron Paul's logic, the Fort Dix and JFK terror plots should have been allowed to be carried out before we took action against those who were involved.
That makes no sense whatsoever.
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posted on
06/06/2007 12:07:44 PM PDT
by
P-40
(Al Qaeda was working in Iraq. They were just undocumented.)
To: Designer
What is "leftist" about placing the interest of America first? Indeed not.
To: arizonarachel
That is blaming bad foreign policy by the Bush and Clinton administrations, not America.
To: Designer
There are Jerome Corsi and Don Grundmann, but they lack the experience and proven conservative track record that Paul has.
To: P-40
According to Ron Paul's logic, the Fort Dix and JFK terror plots should have been allowed to be carried out before we took action against those who were involved.That makes no sense whatsoever.
It is the sort of comment that makes me think "I may not agree with what you say, but I'll defend to your death the right to say it."
[bad joke pre-emptive warning - I of course don't wish for anyone's death, just wanting to mangle a saying].
To: The_Eaglet
Suppose Paul drops out of the race or does not win the GOP nomination? {GASP!} BLASPHEMY!!
Gee, ya really think that might happen? Suppose, indeed!
{suppressing laughter....suppressing....trying to suppress....oh, no....can't hold..it...any....longer....}
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!!
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posted on
06/06/2007 12:41:19 PM PDT
by
Allegra
(Socks.)
To: expatguy
I think Gates was wrong to point to poverty as a source of terrorism. As he correctly pointed out later, many of the terrorists are from well to do families. Poverty can aid in the recruitment of soldiers for terror, since idle hands can lead to trouble, but that is because the educational system, political system and Islam create the climate for terror. Only 10% of Muslims in the Middle East are likely to become or aid terrorists, but that is a large number of people. There are people living on dirt floors in poor places in South America, East Asia, India, etc. where terrorism is either nonexistent or rare.
To: bray; drpix
Except for the fact that it’s a poorly done Photoshop job, yeah, classic, I guess.
Or something.
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posted on
06/06/2007 12:44:43 PM PDT
by
Xenalyte
(Lord, I apologize . . . and be with the starving pygmies in New Guinea amen.)
To: cubreporter
He certainly DOES like a sore thumb.
He does what like a sore thumb?
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posted on
06/06/2007 12:45:59 PM PDT
by
Xenalyte
(Lord, I apologize . . . and be with the starving pygmies in New Guinea amen.)
To: The_Eaglet
That is blaming bad foreign policy by the Bush and Clinton administrations, not America. Wait a minute... are you actually trying to nuance the distinction between "American brought 9/11 on itself" and "the American government brought 9/11 on itself"?
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posted on
06/06/2007 12:46:00 PM PDT
by
kevkrom
("Government is too important to leave up to the government" - Fred Dalton Thompson)
To: GeorgefromGeorgia
Thanks! Glad that someone sees it - now if someone would cover the christians being attacked in Indonesia
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posted on
06/06/2007 12:48:28 PM PDT
by
expatguy
(http://laotze.blogspot.com/)
To: t_skoz; OrthodoxPresbyterian; Jeremydmccann; cva66snipe; George W. Bush; Austin Willard Wright; ...
I was at the debate in NH last night. Ron Paul had the largest, and most vocal, group of supporters of all the candidates. A lot of them didnt even bother with chants because they were drowned out by constant cheers for Ron Paul, liberty, and the Constitution. It was really cool to see. Thanks for that encouraging eyewitness report.
To: april15Bendovr; animusliberti
He's my favorite Republican candidate, too. The first time I saw the Daily show was watching the interview with Ron Paul, and I enjoyed it thoroughly. He won the respect of liberals campaigning for conservative principles.
Did you see it?
To: Durus
Can you give me an instance IE:an example?Here is my example:
The American public school students.
Here is another example:
Graduates of American public "education".
All who graduated in the last 30 or 40 years are largely ignorant of our own history, and world history too, for that matter.
Those (see above) are my examples.
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posted on
06/06/2007 1:03:14 PM PDT
by
Designer
(Protecting and defending the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic.)
To: Durus
I can tell you why war was justified but I'm not sure you would accept those reasons as being "in our vital American interests". In fact I think we would have to agree on what that phrase means before it could be spoken to.O.K., I'm up for it.
I define "vital national interest" thus; any situation that threatens our lives or freedoms on a national level.
Your turn.
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posted on
06/06/2007 1:16:37 PM PDT
by
Designer
(Protecting and defending the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic.)
To: BigTom85
I'm sure hes for all of it- except if hes not sent in to do the dirty work. Hes brave with other peoples lives... There is no reason why we could not use insurgent groups who wish to topple these regimes to do the dirty work for us. Iran is a perfect case for this approach. There are plenty of Iranians who hate the regime and would topple it if they could. Why not help those groups to do it? It would be an application of the Kirkpatrick doctrine to the middle east.
But back to your original point... of course taking pre-emptive action against a hostile regime is a difficult course of action, but what about the alternative, when we wait till after they have attacked and killed our people to respond. That is precisely what Ron Paul wants to do. We have already seen what happens when we take that approach. Do we really want to continue doing things this way?
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posted on
06/06/2007 1:16:51 PM PDT
by
pnh102
To: The_Eaglet
"..or does not win the GOP nomination?"Judging from the vile spewing forth here on FR, I can almost assure you that Dr. Ron Paul will not win the Republican nomination.
Too bad. He is the only Republican that could actually win the general.
I am already "dual membership", but we all know that a third party won't garner enough votes to win. Not yet, anyway.
So I guess it's "down with the ship". Unless someone has a plan.
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posted on
06/06/2007 1:22:13 PM PDT
by
Designer
(Protecting and defending the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic.)
To: kevkrom
Wait a minute... are you actually trying to nuance the distinction between "American brought 9/11 on itself" and "the American government brought 9/11 on itself"?We have the government we deserve.
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posted on
06/06/2007 1:27:03 PM PDT
by
Designer
(Protecting and defending the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic.)
To: BigTom85
“Walk softly, and carry a big stick.” doesn’t cut it with Mr. Bush and many of his cheerleaders.
To: Allegra
Are you as outraged by proposals that the US should nuke
Iran, before it can build atomic weapons, as you are about my comparison?
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