Ron Paul's Foreign Policy
Apache
2012/04/12 15:44:47
I just found this guy and he's shed some interesting light on Ron Paul's foreign policy.
You may find it interesting to listen to.....especially if you're a Ron Paul supporter.
Let me know what you think.





















It is EVIL serving only the casue of some war loving peace hater corporate houses represnted by so called cash hungry paid politicians. these people have no regard to the life of thier own people. These politicians are NOT the representative of true American but of only evil dirty lot whose evry thing is MONEY
Dr. Paul cannot conceive of a United States turned totalitarian, because he has never lived it. And he has forgotten how close we all came to speaking German or Japanese by order of the Leader, or the Emperor.
Dr. Paul asks how we would like it if foreign troops were camped on our soil. As Prager said, if the United States were under a totalitarian command, and if any foreign regulars or mercenaries existed that loved freedom as well as we do, their intervention would certainly be welcome.
By saying what he did, Dr. Paul took the side of militant Muslims who were in the active process of torturing and murdering innocent people when our troops caught them in flagrante delicto. And he persistently distorts the record of the Republic of Israel, and even of its War for Independence. In case anyone has forgotten, the Republic of Israel fought its first war with the aid, not of any nominal nation-state allies, but of mustered-out foreign troops that fought, however temporarily, under the Flag of Israel. These were the Volunteers from Outside the Land who made the difference between victory and defeat, a thing that the Israelis never forgot.
And today, it sometimes seems that what he...
Dr. Paul cannot conceive of a United States turned totalitarian, because he has never lived it. And he has forgotten how close we all came to speaking German or Japanese by order of the Leader, or the Emperor.
Dr. Paul asks how we would like it if foreign troops were camped on our soil. As Prager said, if the United States were under a totalitarian command, and if any foreign regulars or mercenaries existed that loved freedom as well as we do, their intervention would certainly be welcome.
By saying what he did, Dr. Paul took the side of militant Muslims who were in the active process of torturing and murdering innocent people when our troops caught them in flagrante delicto. And he persistently distorts the record of the Republic of Israel, and even of its War for Independence. In case anyone has forgotten, the Republic of Israel fought its first war with the aid, not of any nominal nation-state allies, but of mustered-out foreign troops that fought, however temporarily, under the Flag of Israel. These were the Volunteers from Outside the Land who made the difference between victory and defeat, a thing that the Israelis never forgot.
And today, it sometimes seems that what he really wants is to blame Israel for everything. And certain of his followers, and they know who they are, right here on Sodahead, have thrown the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion at me, as if they were an authentic document that has evidentiary value in establishing a guilty character for the Jewish people.
Ron Paul must repudiate those notions, if he eve hopes to become the broker at the Convention that is the only role now open to him.
What we have done in Iraq and Afghanistan does not compare to the position the radio host puts out. In the first place, we invaded Iraq because of a lie and we didn't need to occupy Afghanistan to get rid of a few hundred bad guys.
Ron Paul is the man. You can't argue with his plan. If we elect anybody else in 2012, the U.S. will continue on its downward spiral.
Would you appreciate outside intervention then?
We had no reason for the invasion of Iraq. http://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Police chasing you not a problem if you robbed a bank but in Nazi Germany it is...
How about this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Would you appreciate outside intervention then?
Would you appreciate outside intervention then?
Plus all these wars were planned before 9/11.
Would you appreciate outside intervention then?
Would you appreciate outside intervention then?