antiwar.com — Make Obama and McCain take Ron Paul's challenge: "How many claim to admire Jefferson and Washington, but conveniently ignore both when it comes to American foreign policy? Since so many apparently now believe Washington and Jefferson were wrong on the critical matter of foreign policy, they should at least have the intellectual honesty to admit it.
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tedezMar 16, 2007
RPFP - Ron Paul for President
hackwrenchMar 16, 2007
"It is definitely time to ask ourselves whether further American lives and tax dollars should be lost trying to remake the Middle East in our image."A better question is how much of our image do we want to lose in the process of remaking the Middle East in our image.
Closed AccountMar 16, 2007
i'm glad there are some politicians in washington that at least still ACT like they have the interests of the people in mind. also good to see a republican that doesn't come off as an arrogant douchebag too bad all politicians are scumbags and liars, it takes more than just words to convince me that he really give two s**ts about freedom. hopefully he walks the walk.
Closed AccountMar 16, 2007Submitter
Look at his record for the past 30 years in politics. You'll be pleasantly surprised.
jeremywiles1980Mar 17, 2007
Ron Paul is a breath of fresh air. I am looking forward to voting for this man! i haven't been excited about a candidate since - never!
darel99Mar 19, 2007
.... An excellent article... I wonder why other so called conservative don't support Paul's view vs. the plan to creat an empire?...