This is for you Santorum, and everyone who booed Ron Paul tonight

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ATTENTION: RICK SANTORUM, and everyone who booed Ron Paul tonight

Why do some Muslims hate America? 2004 Pentagon report says it's b/c of America's foreign policies

 
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Any of you foreign policy wonks know what report she is talking about?

It's something I'd like to look at.
 
Why do some Muslims hate America? 2004 Pentagon report says it's b/c of America's foreign policies



The booers are deaf blind and mute, they're going to watch this, those few that will take the time, bat their eyes, and repeat the same robot babble they repeated before....
 
Any of you foreign policy wonks know what report she is talking about?

It's something I'd like to look at.

Per the youtube description...
"Malou Innocent appears on 3/3/2011 episode of Stossel and explains that Muslims don't hate America for it's freedoms but for its foreign policies. This report is titled "Report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on Strategic Communication" and can be downloaded here: http://www.fas.org/irp/agency/dod/dsb/commun.pdf"
 
This is why I and others have been saying the campaign needs to create a commercial which EDUCATES the public as to wisdom of Ron's foreign policy. Too many people have been sucked into the "they hate us for our freedoms" bullshit.

Let's face it, Ron's foreign policy is the only reason he isn't running away with this nomination, because everyone else is copying him on other issues.
 
Here is an article from a friend about the exchange

Santorum is being very generous–and by generous I mean childish and inept–with his interpretations of the terms blame and United States.
If by blame he means engaging in grown up talk about the motives of one’s enemies, then I’m quite sure Ron Paul was doing just that. If by United States he means all the people who approve and continue to endorse military occupation of the Middle East, then Santorum is probably not right anyway. I can’t say for sure, but I suspect Ron Paul blames 9/11 on Muslim terrorists because they’re the ones who hijacked planes and attacked innocent people. Believing in individual responsibility means placing blame on individuals who commit crimes and no one else.
Granted, Ron Paul should stop using the term we when describing American foreign policy as if everyone got together and decided to do all this insane crap. He should stick to a wholesale assault on neoconservative philosophy (who needs it?) and politics.

More here: http://andrewrushford.com/2011/rick-santorum-jr-high-school-debate-superstar/
 
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