Saturday, December 01, 2007
Media coverage of Ron Paul's position on the war in Iraq
The media are marginalizing Ron Paul's campaign to be president by either totaling ignoring him or ridiculing his ideas.
Yesterday, NPR's Tom Bowman focused on only the front runners in a commentary about GOP candidate use of words to describe the war on terror. He quotes Anthony Cordesman, who asks: "Is any candidate saying anything relevant about the war on terrorism, about the war in
In fact, what Ron Paul says is relevant. This is what Congressman Paul has said about the war in
"The war in
"Both Jefferson and Washington warned us about entangling ourselves in the affairs of other nations. Today, we have troops in 130 countries. We are spread so thin that we have too few troops defending
"We can continue to fund and fight no-win police actions around the globe, or we can refocus on securing
"Under no circumstances should the
"Too often we give foreign aid and intervene on behalf of governments that are despised. Then, we become despised. Too often we have supported those who turn on us, like the Kosovars who aid Islamic terrorists, or the Afghan jihadists themselves, and their friend Osama bin Laden. We armed and trained them, and now we’re paying the price.
"At the same time, we must not isolate ourselves. The generosity of the American people has been felt around the globe. Many have thanked God for it, in many languages. Let us have a strong
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