What do you "progressives" think about that ?
I'm sure he still wants to starve/torture poor people though



Don't tempt him. I'm not convinced he believes in much of a federal government.Tero wrote:Well, if he closes down Government and does not collect a salary but goes home to Texas, there would be something there. We would save $400 000. OK, peanuts.
Forget it, then.
When I hear a politician use a word like peace I start thinking about bomb shelters.Tyrannical wrote:Don't tempt him. I'm not convinced he believes in much of a federal government.Tero wrote:Well, if he closes down Government and does not collect a salary but goes home to Texas, there would be something there. We would save $400 000. OK, peanuts.
Forget it, then.
Crumple wrote:When I hear a politician use a word like peace I start thinking about bomb shelters.Tyrannical wrote:Don't tempt him. I'm not convinced he believes in much of a federal government.Tero wrote:Well, if he closes down Government and does not collect a salary but goes home to Texas, there would be something there. We would save $400 000. OK, peanuts.
Forget it, then.
He certainly seems willing to take peaceful steps.Paul's stance on foreign policy is one of consistent non-intervention,[10][11] opposing wars of aggression and entangling alliances with other nations.[12]
Paul advocates bringing troops home from U.S. military bases in Korea, Japan, and Europe, among others
Tyrannical wrote:Crumple wrote:When I hear a politician use a word like peace I start thinking about bomb shelters.Tyrannical wrote:Don't tempt him. I'm not convinced he believes in much of a federal government.Tero wrote:Well, if he closes down Government and does not collect a salary but goes home to Texas, there would be something there. We would save $400 000. OK, peanuts.
Forget it, then.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_ ... tervention
He certainly seems willing to take talk peaceful steps.Paul's stance on foreign policy is one of consistent non-intervention,[10][11] opposing wars of aggression and entangling alliances with other nations.[12]
Paul advocates bringing troops home from U.S. military bases in Korea, Japan, and Europe, among others
Contra the Republican neoconservative establishment, he thinks the current course of waging an interminable War on Terror for the sake of establishing “democratic” governments throughout the Middle East (and beyond?) is most unwise. America’s crusade to transform the world into its image — what else could it be, given that we have “troops in 135 countries” and “900 [military] bases” around the world? — has had the effect of transforming America from a Republic into an empire. But empire and liberty are incompatible. Paul is swift and decisive: “The American Empire is the enemy of American freedom. It is every bit as much the enemy of American citizens as it is of its victims around the world.”
As Paul correctly states, an empire “is incompatible with a free society,” for the former “requires perpetual war and preparation for war.” As many observers — students of the classical conservative tradition in particular — have long noted, a “free society” is at no time more unrecognizable to itself than during times of war. And when this “war” is undeclared, as is our current War on Terror — that is, when the Constitution’s demand for a declaration of war by Congress is ignored — American-style liberty is dealt a blow of incalculable proportions.
He sounds somewhat reasonable tbh empire is always an enemy of freedom no matter form it takes.Tyrannical wrote:This is actually quite interesting.
http://www.thenewamerican.com/opinion/j ... ign-policy
Contra the Republican neoconservative establishment, he thinks the current course of waging an interminable War on Terror for the sake of establishing “democratic” governments throughout the Middle East (and beyond?) is most unwise. America’s crusade to transform the world into its image — what else could it be, given that we have “troops in 135 countries” and “900 [military] bases” around the world? — has had the effect of transforming America from a Republic into an empire. But empire and liberty are incompatible. Paul is swift and decisive: “The American Empire is the enemy of American freedom. It is every bit as much the enemy of American citizens as it is of its victims around the world.”As Paul correctly states, an empire “is incompatible with a free society,” for the former “requires perpetual war and preparation for war.” As many observers — students of the classical conservative tradition in particular — have long noted, a “free society” is at no time more unrecognizable to itself than during times of war. And when this “war” is undeclared, as is our current War on Terror — that is, when the Constitution’s demand for a declaration of war by Congress is ignored — American-style liberty is dealt a blow of incalculable proportions.
The Pope was today knocked down at the start of Christmas mass by a woman who hopped over the barriers. The woman was said to be, "Mentally unstable."Trolldor wrote:Ahh cardinal Pell. He's like a monkey after a lobotomy and three lines of cocaine.
Cormac wrote: One thing of which I am certain. The world is a better place with you in it. Stick around please. The universe will eventually get around to offing all of us. No need to help it in its efforts...
Meh, self-reporting.charlou wrote:Great ambition is the passion of a great character. Those endowed with it may perform very good or very bad acts. All depends on the principles which direct them.
Napoleon Bonaparte
"I'm normal, because I say so." Gotta love the little guy.charlou wrote:
The US used to be before we got dragged into WWI. Hardly a surprise the Germans would see to it that we get dragged into the sequel. That just set the stage for everything afterwards.charlou wrote:Flippancy aside, there are enlightened, peaceful cultures who mind their own business .... I try to imagine America in this light and it's a case of I'll believe it when I see it.
This is not a reflection of my thoughts on the appropriateness of intervention, btw.
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