When you get right down to it, even here there are more folks than I would like to admit, who think Paul’s thoughts on the military and foreign policy are exactly right.
Add in his comments on the federal reserve and spending, and they think he’s the perfect candidate.
While there are some things I agree with Paul on, his military and foreign policy alone would cause me to be unable to support him.
If this man were president, I think he would harm this nation on a level that would be roughly comparable to that of Obama.
He would thumb his nose at our allies, and embolden our enemies around the planet.
It would be Obama's 2nd term.
He does keep the Constitutional conversation alive. I agree with you a hundred percent. I am tired of forty attack RP threads though. Don’t we have anything else to talk about.. Besides, for all I know, his attackers could be department of useless government employees, Fed Reserve folks, goonion members. In other words, a lot of people fear running out of other people’s money.
He does keep the Constitutional conversation alive. I agree with you a hundred percent. I am tired of forty attack RP threads though. Don’t we have anything else to talk about.. Besides, for all I know, his attackers could be department of useless government employees, Fed Reserve folks, goonion members. In other words, a lot of people fear running out of other people’s money.
Paul’s foreign policy is almost suicidally bad. However, he’s the only candidate that gives a crap what the Constitution says about anything.
I'm not really sure what Ron Paul's position on the military is...We all know what the liberal media says about it...We know what the GOP says about it...I don't know that Ron Paul has ever really made it clear...
As I understand it, Paul's position is that of the Constitution...No foreign entanglements but a large and tough enough military to defend ourselves against any and all at any given time...
Is that your take on Paul's position???
The problem in foreign policy is not fighting the fights, its in the United States government’s refusal in the post World War II-United Nations Era to win any of the wars America gets involved in.
The United States needs to fight its wars for the United States and win them, not fight them for the United Nations and “New World Order” like we are doing right now and drag them out with limited tactics and objectives.