Once again, Fraud Paul blames the US.
1 posted on
12/15/2011 10:06:00 AM PST by
mnehring
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To: mnehring
Hey Ron, how rational is it to want to create a nuclear holocaust in the belief that only in that way can the 12th imam reappear?
39 posted on
12/15/2011 12:29:51 PM PST by
Fresh Wind
('People have got to know whether or not their President is a crook.' Richard M. Nixon)
To: mnehring
If Paul was a real Jeffersonian he wouldn’t blame America first.
61 posted on
12/15/2011 3:50:40 PM PST by
Sam Gamgee
(May God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won't. - Patton)
To: mnehring
Once again, Fraud Paul blames the US.
If the surrender monkey was around a week ago in 1941 he would have blamed America for the attack on Pearl Harbor because we were not providing the materials necessary for them to continue their expansionism.
66 posted on
12/15/2011 4:20:54 PM PST by
John D
To: mnehring
Blaming America again? No, far from it. How is it that on domestic policies, we can blame the government for all their wrong doing, but on foreign policy, theyre incapable of making a single mistake? You cannot fathom the idea that our foreign policy is not flawless.
Tell me why did we overthrow democratically elected Mossadegh in Iran in 1953 if not for oil? This resulted in the Islamic revolution of 1979. Why did we support financially and military Saddam during Iraq-Iran war? Why did we do the same with Osama bin Laden against the soviet in the 80?
Our foreign policy is insane. We create our own monsters and then we spend trillion dollars on wars to get rid of them.
67 posted on
12/15/2011 4:20:56 PM PST by
Gall
To: mnehring
In regards to foreign policy, Ron Paul sees the world like the liberals: it’s all America’s fault.
71 posted on
12/15/2011 4:33:53 PM PST by
comps4spice
(Liberalism is a threat to life and liberty in the USA.)
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