Some more Ron Paul links. He makes Hillary Clinton look reasonable on foreign policy in comparison.
http://nationaljournal.com/onair/transcripts/071116_paul_ron.htm
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2007/12/ron_paul_on_war.html
“I welcome ideas on how we can make progress in defeating liberalism and make America a better place for our children and their children’s children.” (From your homepage)
I welcome ideas also. So, what do you think we need to do to get the attention of the RNC that we want conservative values? No one I know contributes to them anymore, they’ve been sent Ameros in lieu of dollars, and we’ve bombarded them along with our Senators with letters and phone calls against amnesty and other liberal schemes they like to cook up. And, what do we get? More of the SOS. They need to “get” the message.
I definitely DO NOT agree that we need a RAT in office, so we can get a conservative next time. I don’t know about you, but my watch is telling me that there might not be a next time. Like it or not, we are all on the same ship that has shifted off course, and unless we all start steering in the same direction, we’ll never make it to shore.
Israel is our best friend in the M.E. Had Poppy, Clinton, and W had enough brains to stay out of their foreign and domestic policy there is a very good chance Israel would have done some needed clearing out. Remember it was not the U.S. who ended Saddams nuclear program but rather Israels. I believe like Ron Paul we should reserve the right to answer a strike. All the anti-Paul is mostly based on Iraq. Maybe some Republicans need to see what some others said as well. There are some conservatives who believe it's time to get out of Iraq. You just don't hear about it. They are some of the most level headed and respected conservatives in congress.
As for Hillary? She'll have us there as well. Wearing U.N. Blue. There is better than a 50% chance now that the DEMs may win the White House. It's time for Bush to wrap it up in Iraq and the U.S. to learn a lesson on nation building.
I'm not 100% with Ron Paul on foreign policy but I think he is closer to the truth of the matter than anyone else running.