Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Re: Who Schooled Whom?

Dr. Paul is incorrect, we were not at war with Iran when we supported
a coup
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ok ... not 'at war with' but certainly 'against Iran'

the fact is, the USA has had an intervention policy toward Iran since
the 50's ... so, yes, Ron Paul is more right than wrong

Ron Paul, like most honorable Americans, is against the intervention
policy in the middle east.

Vote for Ron Paul!!!

On Aug 16, 6:30 am, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I watched the debate, and I am familiar with contemporary history.
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> Dr. Paul is incorrect, we were not at war with Iran when we supported a coup
> that installed the Shah of Iran in 1953.  The region was unstable then, as
> it is now, and for twenty-five years under the Shah there was stability in
> Iran, with a semi-Western style society that was friendly to our
> interests.
>
> I think Rick Santorum, as stated in another post, is a typical big
> government "Hamiltonian Federalist"  parading as a Republican.  The only
> difference between him and a socialist Democrat, is that Santorum would push
> his brand of moral compass on America under a federalist system, and Paul
> exposed that during the debate.
>
> It didn't make Dr. Paul any more correct with regard to history, or his
> foreign policy.
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> On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 4:26 AM, raymorphic <raymorp...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > I've watched that debate segment.
>
> > If you're interested, you can watch it here.
>
> > Ron Paul at the FOX News 2011 Iowa State University GOP Presidential
> > Debate - August 11, 2011
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4v_tLEkeoo
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> > To me, Ron Paul clearly made more sense.
>
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