No, the real point is that you can have whatever foreign policy view you want -- and you can disagree with Jim De Mint or Ron Paul as much as you like -- but what you don't get to do is spit on and dismiss the opinions of those who have served in our military and are serving, as all just being "Leftist, hippie, Peaceniks". They've paid and are paying the price to be heard. They deserve that respect at least, given that they are the ones who have and are fighting the wars we are talking about.
You know, the hell with what I think about these wars. But don't diss them because they don't deserve it!
The problem comes when he wants to become Commander in Chief with a dangerous, head-in-the-sand, foolhardy, brain-dead foreign policy.
btw, if you think every single veteran is a conservative, you'd better think again.....