#5. To: Eoghan, BrianS, christine, lodwick, robin, who knows what evil, *Ron Paul for President 2008* (#2)
In answering the pro-war machine "faux journalist" Chris Wallace's query about Ron Paul taking marching orders from Al-Queda, I wish RP would have prefaced his good constitutional answer with this:
How about when Nixon pulled out of Vietnam, Chris? Do you maintain that Nixon was taking his marching orders from North Vietnam? Is that how you interpret that, Chris?
How is it that the entire journalistic estabishment of one country is so concerned with and voraciously devoted to furthering the interests of another country?
How is it that the entire journalistic estabishment of one country is so concerned with and voraciously devoted to furthering the interests of another country?
That plus two factors...the verbal war mongering by most was indeed scary, and the sudden lovefest for McLame was amazing.
#9. To: critter, robin, Eoghan, BrianS, christine, lodwick, robin, who knows what evil, *Ron Paul for President 2008* (#5)
Here is another wishful retort to the pro-war machine "faux journalist" Chris Wallace's query about Ron Paul taking marching orders from Al-Queda:
"About 70% of Americans want US out of this war and out of Iraq. Chris, why are you referring to the American people as Al-Queda? That is not a very good thing for you to do, Chris."
It's getting hard not to wish evil upon those who are so arrogant and stupid with cries about how NOT beating up the arab world and leaving them alone is going to help the terrorists.
Ron's up there in the years...tough to as fleet-footed. But his writings are his biggest strength...
No, Ron normally does great in front of a mic. He answers questions well and makes sense. It's tougher in a hot environment with hostile moderators as we saw above, but Ron does very, very well.
That was my observation also, Ron Paul was so on the mark.
I especially like two of his points, the first with the similarities of Iran to China & Russia and the second point that the American people elected congress to fix the mistake. Cannot remember the direct qoute, but what an impact that statement made.
and the second point that the American people elected congress to fix the mistake. Cannot remember the direct qoute, but what an impact that statement made.
I could not believe that any man running for president would ever state on nationwide TV that we pursue a war, even if it were a mistake.