This is part of my criticism of Paul. Obviously the questioner (and many people) are concerned that America isn't doing enough to help in Darfur. Paul had two ways to respond to this:
1. Speak to the problem, or
2. Say it's not our job.
Paul always says #2 when asked about overseas troubles. He should say #1. He touched on it early in his response when he said that individuals should help, but he drowned out that point by going back to the "its not the job of the federal government". Of course it's not the job of the federal government, and he should mention that along with his very good point that our government aid, even in the form of food aid, works against us. But he should focus on our individual moral responsibility to donate and be active, and it is that line that he should conclude on.
That image stood out for me as well.
Do you always speak to other people like you know everything ? That can be appreciated if it is clear that you do know everything, but you don't. My impression is that you don't even know 50% of what you think you know. There are too many people on this board that know 90% of things that 50% just doesn't cut it. Are you carrying a beer bottle in your back pocket?