Proof McCain WAS a Ron Paul Republican!

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The Madness of John McCain
http://www.amconmag.com/2008/2008_02_11/cover.html

A militarist suffering from acute narcissism and armed with the Bush Doctrine is not fit to be commander in chief.

by Justin Raimondo

John McCain’s reputation as a maverick is no recent contrivance. The senator first captured the media spotlight in September 1983, not long after he’d been elected to his first term in the House, when he voted against President Reagan’s decision to put American troops in Lebanon as part of a multinational “peacekeeping” force. One of 27 Republicans to break with the White House, the freshman McCain made a floor speech that reads as if it might have been written yesterday—by Ron Paul:

The fundamental question is: What is the United States’ interest in Lebanon? It is said we are there to keep the peace. I ask, what peace? It is said we are there to aid the government. I ask, what government? It is said we are there to stabilize the region. I ask, how can the U.S. presence stabilize the region?... The longer we stay in Lebanon, the harder it will be for us to leave. We will be trapped by the case we make for having our troops there in the first place.

What can we expect if we withdraw from Lebanon? The same as will happen if we stay. I acknowledge that the level of fighting will increase if we leave. I regretfully acknowledge that many innocent civilians will be hurt. But I firmly believe this will happen in any event.


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Wow...I wish RP would quote that position to him in the next debate (if he gets talk time). Maybe if the debate moderators actually did their jobs THEY would bring this up.
 
Damn, so is he just pandering to the neocons or has he pulled a Bush and went dumb after 9/11?
 
Does anyone else remember where McCain smugly and cynically said to Romney during a debate that Romney certainly was for "change"? Well, it seems that John conveniently forgets his previous positions.
 
He probably had some (evil) reason for changing his mind. If you read up on the Keating Five (wikipedia or elsewhere) you will see what made him change his mind on campaign finance reform.
 
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