To: incindiary
It’s his Kucinich-like foreign policy that we have a problem with, not so much his domestic agenda.
To: West Coast Conservative
Yepper.
I just don’t like the idea of leaving an unavoidable fight to our children and grandchildren after the enemy has grown much stronger.
23 posted on
12/02/2007 2:43:13 PM PST by
cripplecreek
(Only one consistent conservative in this race and his name is Hunter.)
To: West Coast Conservative
I would not describe his foreign policy that way, but I agree that it is the issue of foreign policy that has caused many here to hate him. But I sincerely think that this issue is something Republicans need to re-think. As he states in
this video, his position is the traditional foreign policy position, as well as the constitutional one, and the advice of the founders.
Personally, I don't trust Bush at all anymore, and Dr. Paul has helped to change my views on foreign policy. I know many other Paul supporters who have said the same thing - they were once as gung ho about the war as others here are, but have changed their views, for a number of reasons.
To: West Coast Conservative
Its his Kucinich-like foreign policy that we have a problem with, not so much his domestic agenda. The same foreign policy that Bush ran on in 2000?
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