Rep. Ron Paul on the Israeli Gaza Conflict

Paleo Pat | January 4, 2009 

I must admit, the man speaks the truth. I don’t agree with one point however. To me, it does not matter how many missiles Hamas fired into Israel, one missile is one too many. But the rest, I pretty much agree with.


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3 Responses to “Rep. Ron Paul on the Israeli Gaza Conflict”

  1. Charles Christian on January 15th, 2009 12:02 am

    In Ron Paul’s world, the cart definately comes before the horse. First of all, Israel has waited entirely too long and showed massive amounts of restraint over the last three years since giving Gaza to the Palestinians. The liberal Kadima Party allowed approximately 6400 rockets attacks on the Israeli citizens of the southern communities. I actually witnessed rockets landing south of Ashkelon in 2006 (very unsettling). Hamas has been consistently lobbing rockets into sothern Israel, targeting innocent men, women and children since the 2006 war with Hezbollah in Lebanon. Ron Paul shows his anti-semitic side in this video by blaming Israel and the U.S. for supporting them with weapons. Who else is going to help them other than G-d.

    Ron Paul apparently has forgotten about 9/11. We are at war, not because we started it, but because we were attacked. The only reason that the war against terrorism continues today is because the right side does not take decisive action to completely eliminate the terrorist side. The U.S. had multiple opportunities to kill Bin Laden and destroy the Taliban, but Clinton didn’t and now they have regrouped and we are in it deeper. The same thing with Iraq. The surge should have started on day one and we should have taken out all the Shia and Sunni leaders and put the Iraqis back in charge of their own country. Our troops would have been home in 9 months. Ron Paul thinks that in this world, we don’t have to go to war. We can close our blinds, stay amongst ourselves and nobody will bother us. WAKE UP!!!! Russia and China are fighting a proxy war against the U.S. by using Syria and Iran, and Iran is using Syria, Hamas and Hezbollah. This has been a successful campaign to destroy the American economy. All you have to do is add a little out of control spending by our own politicians and you have a toppled super power.

    I am all for protectionism, however we need to start with our borders. A portion of this bailout money should have gone to a 15 ft. armed razorwire border fence. Secondly, we should get out of the U.N. and stop paying our dues. Thirdly, we should stop giving money to any country except Israel who needs our help with weapons to defeat a real threat to us and them. If we stopped giving aid to so many other countries, maybe we could knock a chuck out of the debt. Ron Paul….if you stopped blaming America for all the worlds problems (like the liberals do) and came up with some real solutions, you might have come much closer to becoming President. I feel once again, the American people had not one good choice, and we ended up with the worst of them all. This is what happens when self-proclaimed conservatives don’t act like conservatives. Real conservatives give up, go home, and don’t vote. Thanks George Bush for single-handidly dismantling the Republican Party.

  2. ron paul on January 18th, 2009 11:16 am

    what do you expect from people who d been under siege for two years and a half and under occupation for sixty years. and let us not forget that the lands they re targeting by rockets are theirs.that most of gaza inhabitants were living in todays south israel.so you invade other people lands expell them and expect them to leave you alone.this is absurd

  3. Libertarian Prince (Moderator) on January 18th, 2009 11:23 am

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    Incorrect but nice try at revising history “ron paul.” See, this is why no one takes that man seriously!

    The lands they are targeting are not “theirs.” Those lands used to belong to the Ottoman Empire who lost them when they sided with Germany in WWI and promptly lost the war. The lands they are firing rockets at are not theirs any more than the money that senior citizens get from Uncle Sam every month is “theirs.”

    You lose a war, you lose land. Get over it and stop trying to rewrite history for the sake of your own ignorant beliefs.

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