LibertyEagle
Paleoconservative
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Where did you here that the tweet was not written by RP?
She just made it up.
Where did you here that the tweet was not written by RP?
Your name shouldn't be "misean". Maybe Irving Kristol. You're a neocon, or more likely, a troll.
Your opening line makes me think this might be another of Ms. Eagle's sock puppets.
Some people here do defend Timothy McVeigh. Also, Lee Harvey Oswald didn't kill Kennedy. The examples he gives aren't very good.
Of course I don't think less of you for that. Many of us (myself included for awhile) were manipulated into thinking that way. Believe me I HAVE, AND I STILL DO, blame those who manipulated, engaged in fear tactics, took us to war for wrong reasons!
I hope you would see the difference between someone, like yourself perhaps, who enlists to defend his country, and another who wants to kill (over and over again) for the thrill of killing, and then writes a book to brag about it.
Some people here do defend Timothy McVeigh. Also, Lee Harvey Oswald didn't kill Kennedy. The examples he gives aren't very good.
“Chris Kyle was a hero like all Americans who don the uniform to defend our country. Our prayers are with his family during this tragic time.”
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/02/04/Rand-Paul-responds-Ron-Paul
I will admit, I had a knee-jerk reaction to Rand calling Kyle a hero. I'm still not comfortable with that, but I see your point.I have, and have a tougher time defending those like (or worse than) the power-hungry cops we have here, but time and place for airing out the man's laundry. Like I said, the cliche "hero" for fallen soldier got that way because it's nonetheless admirable to put one's life on the line for his country (and even though he might have had his own sadistic reasons, whether through his own evil or brought on by what he was asked to do, it is not up to Rand or Ron to differentiate and demonize the man upon his death. Thus is why I have a hard time believing Ron would politicize it, as much I'd understand it, but I think he was making a broader point of the "collateral damage" of the war machine anyway, as his later tweet suggested).
In short, neither was a really outrageous approach, given that death and it's circumstances can incite different emotions.... And that's not to mention that Rand is really not in a position like Ron is to create needless controversy where it's easily and harmlessly averted.
I have no sock puppets. Never ever have.
Just another lie by CajunCocoa.
Rand's statement it not meant to be analyzed like you guys are doing, it's meant soothe the mind of Hannity's listeners so that they'll vote for him. At the same time, by saying "like any other soldier", he is telling libertarians he doesn't really mean it and it's all politics. Rand really is good at the game.
I think you're reading too much into it. I doubt he is speaking in code to libertarians. He probably believes soldiers and even this vicious killer are heroes.
I will admit, I had a knee-jerk reaction to Rand calling Kyle a hero. I'm not comfortable with that, but I see your point.
The controversy would have never existed if the original strange tweet, supposedly by Ron, hadn't gone out....and unless Ron had plans to throw a wrench in Rand's campaign (and what Dad would do that?) I find it hard to believe that the first tweet came from Ron's own hands.
Wake me up when it's 2016, okay?
A better question to ask, what were the Iraqis fighting for?...Iraqi soldiers had much less business fighting to keep the rest of the country oppressed under a dictatorship. There is absolutely no moral justification for being an Iraqi soldier. American soldiers on the other hand were freeing a people.
KOREA?????????? We conquered Korea> South Korea was a third world country and now it is one of the richest countries on the planet. What do you mean occupy their land? They have North Korea just to the North. We are there military, unfortunately. North Korea is one of the poorest most oppressed countries on the planet.
In what way has South Korea been worse off for having the United States involved?
I'm not contradicting at all. If Americans go to war, I would much prefer that they not die. Chris Kyle was there. His job was to save American lives. He did a great job.
A better question to ask, what were the Iraqis fighting for? I agree that we had absolutely no business meddling in another country. That said, Iraqi soldiers had much less business fighting to keep the rest of the country oppressed under a dictatorship. There is absolutely no moral justification for being an Iraqi soldier. American soldiers on the other hand were freeing a people. So yes I do value and American soldiers infinitely more in this situation than Iraqi soldier.
If you look back through many of the situations we are 'fighting' against now you can clearly see a pattern of CIA involvement. From Syria. To Libya. To Iran. To _____. I don't think many people can imagine a policy where we weren't up everyone's ass creating internal conflicts and trying to topple regimes. It's been going on for so long that that's all they can picture.Except when we weren't:
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