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Ron Paul is correct on the intentions of chicken hawks. He is not correct for wanting to isolate us from the world.

Obama's foreign policy is much closer to what we should be doing.




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Ron Paul’s Rhetoric
By: clo
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Thu, 22 Dec 11 1:57 PM
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Another article from the National Review.

Ron Paul’s Rhetoric
The candidate has often accused his peers of bigotry.

Patrick Brennan
December 22, 2011 4:00 A.M.

Ron Paul’s foreign-policy views have long kept him exiled from the mainstream of the Republican party, but his rhetoric has also contributed to his pariah status.

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Paul’s flaws, however, show through when he is tempted to accuse his opponents of something other than having a different foreign-policy calculus. The substance of Ron Paul’s foreign-policy opinions may cause him to be ostracized from the Republican mainstream anyway, fairly or unfairly, but his disrespect for others’ views ensures that he will remain marginal.

— Patrick Brennan is the 2011 William F. Buckley Fellow at National Review.

much more:

http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/286449/ron-paul-s-rhetoric-patrick-brennan


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