Unless of course some false flag event occurs on American soil and is blamed on the Syrian regime. Then the odds are that we would be involved, just like we were involved in invading Afghanistan and Iraq despite no real evidence that they had anything to do with the events of 9/11.
I'd say it did. There would be no Rand Paul in the Senate if Ron hadn't been who he was. These forums wouldn't exist, and hundreds of thousands of young people may not have been exposed to a philosophical approach to opposing the state.
in regards to this particular instance when people wonder why he didn't come out on day one, day two, but instead day 3. i'm saying he purposely waited for the hot heads to cool and for msm's convulsing body images to start getting old before he opposes involvement for 'humanitarian reasons'
I'd say it did. There would be no Rand Paul in the Senate if Ron hadn't been who he was. These forums wouldn't exist, and hundreds of thousands of young people may not have been exposed to a philosophical approach to opposing the state.
Maybe I am different, because I have believed this way since childhood. The biggest thing the Ron Paul movement did for me was to show me that I wasn't alone in believing in the strict construction of the Constitution, and in American liberty.
You're being sarcastic, but I actually am a professional political strategist. I don't claim to know exactly what Rand should be doing, but it's not hard to figure out that some ideas are definitely good and others are definitely bad.
well some people don't seem to realize there's just as much going on inside the heads of everything and everyone else around them, if not more, and it's not just their own sophisticated selves
just pointing that out makes me look like a smartass sometimes, so you can tell the level of discourse