Saturday, September 11, 2010

07/12/2009 Ron Paul: Who wants war?

www.house.gov CampaignForLiberty.com If anyone still doubts that the administration's foreign policy would lead to any kind of change, this week should debate on Afghanistan to eliminate all doubts. The Presidents provided a justification for sending more troops to Afghanistan and the escalation of the war amounted to little more than recycling all the wrong reasons we started the conflict. It 's so disheartening to see this from our new leadership, when people had the hope of peace. New polls show that 49%Attention to the people in favor of our own business on the world stage, against 30% in 2002. perpetual war is not the solution to anything. In reality, constantly seeking to destroy the monster only foreign threat to our security here at home and abroad, builds resentment against us. People know this and are increasingly frustrated is not sanctioned by manufacturers. The leaders say some things that people want to hear, but will never change. The question whether persons whoThese elected leaders, not so obviously wants this war, that is? Eisenhower warned against the growing power and influence of the military-industrial complex and it seems that his worst fears come true. He believed in a strong national defense, like me, but warned That show the creation of military weapons permanent and industries could be dangerous if ITS influence has grown out of hand. After all, if you make your money for the war, ie peace, was not good. With billions of dollars at stake, thereis ...

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