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Posted By tadair919 7 months ago in Political NewsCongressman Ron Paul Talks Foreign Policy: New Face, Same Policy with Kathleen Wells
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tadair9197 months ago
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the overall good comments at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kathleen-wells/congr... surprised me.
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icono17 months ago
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FTA; a partial quote yet none the less true
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"Kathleen Wells: You feel President Obama is a neo-con like Bush? You don't see a distinction between the two administrations?
Congressman Ron Paul: The tone is different, but the policies don't change. We are spreading the war. The war is expanding. We are not prosecuting those that committed torture. Guantanamo is not going to be closed down. So, no, I don't see [a distinction between Bush and Obama]."
Policies do win out in the end and the war is expanding.
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tadair9197 months ago
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reading the comments on huffpost:
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skialethia: I'm not a conservative but Ron Paul makes sense on 90% of the issues, especially foreign policy.
october2009: Yeah, I was a life long democrat until I watched his speeches on YouTube and read his books. ... Freedom brings people from all walks of life together. Freedom is a powerful message!
hershjay: You need not shed your liberal perspective to embrace liberty. ...
There is a refreshing sense of hope that arises out of a renewed commitment to liberty and individual human rights. But this brings with it a sobering realization that both political parties have walked away from that commitment, and have become, for all practical purposes , the same in practice, policy, and the exercise of political power.
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