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The Conservative Case Against Ron Paul

Kenneth465 Wrote: Aug 18, 2011 6:05 PM
Ron's foreign policy is factual. He had to school Rick Santorum on American historical foreign policy. The US constantly meddles in the foreign affairs of nations as they did in Iran in 1953 by forcing the Shah on the Iranian people. It was that reason we had the 1979 hostage crisis and 3000 dead Americans in the Twin Towers. The US funded Bin Laden after the Russians invaded Afghanistan now we're fighting a war because of that reason. The US funded Saddam Hussein in the Iraq-Iran war then we fought two unconstitutional wars to oust him. Typically meddling in another nation's affairs comes comes back to bite us on the butt. They don't want our democracy and it's not worth saddling the country with more debt in order to so so.
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The Conservative Case Against Ron Paul

Kenneth465 Wrote: Aug 18, 2011 5:59 PM
Call us irritating if you want but neocons force us to correct the mis-characterization of Ron's record.
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The Conservative Case Against Ron Paul

Kenneth465 Wrote: Aug 18, 2011 5:56 PM
John because you're young and naive I won't bash you anymore than I have to. It's apparent you've lapped up the puke of the neocon ideology. Your criticisms of Ron Paul are the same as those the warmonger establishment republicans have been casting for years. Neocons want to pick and choose how they adhere to the US Constitution. You ought to try reading it sometime. However you're probably right, Ron is the least "conservative" because conservatism has been hijacked by big government republicans like yourself. That makes me like him more. North American Union conspiracy? You obviously missed the memo. http://wikileaks.ch/cable/2005/01/05OTTAWA268.html
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