justinpagewood
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The primarily issue that Republicans disagree with Ron Paul on is foreign policy. Ron has a strong position, but he doesn't often state it in a way that is easy to digest by the average Republican voter. I put this article together as a proposal for a better way to state Ron's position.
RON PAUL IS THE TRUE DEFENSE CANDIDATE
Republicans are often so worried about patrolling the Middle East, and telling other countries what to do, that they easily forget about our borders.
But Ron Paul is the only candidate that would put protecting the United States as top priority over meddling in other countries. Yet he doesn’t make this very clear. The following statement is what I think he needs to say more often. He’s said it occasionally in various speeches, but doesn’t drive it home in a single comprehensive argument:
“I’d strengthen the military and actually protect the United States by bringing the troops home to our borders by placing more ground troops, tanks, and stations near the Mexican and Canadian borders. I’d install more submarines and sea ships to protect the waters in the Atlantic and Pacific. I’d set up more airplanes and jets to patrol the skies over the oceans. And if there are individuals and groups that we know are planning to attack us, we target them specifically and capture them as soon as possible, rather than taking over an entire country and getting distracted. Then we’d really be protected from other countries.
But stationing our troops far from our borders, setting up bases around the world, spreading ourselves thin, and getting distracted in the internal affairs of other countries greatly diminishes our ability to protect us here at home.”
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RON PAUL IS THE TRUE DEFENSE CANDIDATE
Republicans are often so worried about patrolling the Middle East, and telling other countries what to do, that they easily forget about our borders.
But Ron Paul is the only candidate that would put protecting the United States as top priority over meddling in other countries. Yet he doesn’t make this very clear. The following statement is what I think he needs to say more often. He’s said it occasionally in various speeches, but doesn’t drive it home in a single comprehensive argument:
“I’d strengthen the military and actually protect the United States by bringing the troops home to our borders by placing more ground troops, tanks, and stations near the Mexican and Canadian borders. I’d install more submarines and sea ships to protect the waters in the Atlantic and Pacific. I’d set up more airplanes and jets to patrol the skies over the oceans. And if there are individuals and groups that we know are planning to attack us, we target them specifically and capture them as soon as possible, rather than taking over an entire country and getting distracted. Then we’d really be protected from other countries.
But stationing our troops far from our borders, setting up bases around the world, spreading ourselves thin, and getting distracted in the internal affairs of other countries greatly diminishes our ability to protect us here at home.”
View the original article here: http://justinpagewood.tumblr.com/
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