Forty Twice
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- Nov 5, 2011
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It seems these politicians in high positions have sworn allegiance to this neo-con foreign policy. Even though Ron Paul exposes it as ridiculous they still seem bound to
qualify all positive remarks about him with "I have problems with his foreign policy". It is amazing how totally co-opted our political class has been by the people behind the
neo-con foreign policy. But being politicians, they have to satisfy voters in order to survive. Ron Paul is putting a lot of pressure on politicians everywhere who see the
bestowed benefits of kissing the neo-con ring and the obvious popular appeal of Ron's foreign policy position. When will they start flip-flopping and becoming paleo-cons
like Paul? One good thing must be that the purchase price for neo-con allegiance is rising.
qualify all positive remarks about him with "I have problems with his foreign policy". It is amazing how totally co-opted our political class has been by the people behind the
neo-con foreign policy. But being politicians, they have to satisfy voters in order to survive. Ron Paul is putting a lot of pressure on politicians everywhere who see the
bestowed benefits of kissing the neo-con ring and the obvious popular appeal of Ron's foreign policy position. When will they start flip-flopping and becoming paleo-cons
like Paul? One good thing must be that the purchase price for neo-con allegiance is rising.