This interview will hurt Paul with Neoconservatives and Christian Supremacists, 
that make up a large swath of the Republican Party.  But it helps with 
Independents.  The polls are with Paul, Republicans are not.  That's why I 
think he should run as an Independent, not a Libertarian.

Kevin


  The Hill  / courtesy of  Islam Today Oregon
  November 20, 2011


  Note : In a related article in The Hill, Paul said that "we"  haven't learned
  anything since 9/11. Who has learned close to nothing at all about Islam in
  the past decade is Ron Paul, it does not interest him, just as religion
  does not interest him, either. And, besides, all religions are just about
  the same anyway. For one, I cannot take him seriously for one minute.
  BR comment

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  Ron Paul: ‘Flawed’ US policies led to 9/11
  Ron Paul said that American policymakers were at least partially at fault for 
the country being attacked on 9/11 during a discussion of foreign policy on 
CBS's Face the Nation Sunday.

  Paul argued that the American military presence in Saudi Arabia - rather than 
ideological differences or anger over American prosperity - were motivation for 
the September 11 hijackers.

  May I suggest a reading of "The Al-Qaeda reader" by Raymond Ibrahim to see 
exactly the words spoken by Zawahiri and bin-Laden as the real explanation as 
to why they must fight us. Here's a hint; it has nothing to do with your claim.

  "Just remember that immediately after 9/11, we removed the base in Saudi 
Arabia, our policies definitely had an influence," Paul said. "To argue the 
case they want to do us harm because we're free and prosperous I think is a 
very dangerous notion, because it's not true."

  Host Bob Schieffer then pressed Paul on whether that wasn't the equivalent of 
blaming America for the attacks.

  "If you have a flawed policy, that may have influenced it… that's a far cry 
from blaming America," Paul responded.

  "So what you're saying is that it was the government's fault," Schieffer then 
said.

  "I'm saying the policymaker's fault," Paul responded. "[They] contributed to 
it, contributed to it

  
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  Paul went on to say that if he became president, he would pull troops out of 
overseas bases, arguing that submarines and long-range missiles would work just 
as well as deterrents. 

  "Absolutely, and the people are with me on that, those troops oversees 
aggravate our enemies," Paul said.

  The Texas congressman went on to warn against posturing towards Iran after a 
recent intelligence report found that the nation was more aggressively seeking 
nuclear weapons.

  "I think the greatest danger for us now is to overreact… Iran doesn't have a 
bomb, there's no proof, and for us to overreact and talk about bombing Iran is 
much more dangerous," Paul said.

  He also said that he did not support sanctions against the nation, arguing 
they were the "initial steps towards war."







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