Mitt Romney
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First post. I'm glad I found this forum. Was a big Paul supporter in 2008 too.
So, Glenn Beck said he could not vote for Ron Paul after a recent debate in which Paul was booed because he pointed out that we were attacked on 9/11 due to our presence in the middle east. First, I believe that is a simplistic view of why we were attacked but it is certainly a portion of the problem. Terrorism IS a tactic as Ron Paul has stated - but to what end? Why are these terrorists so bent on attacking us - and not just us but their own people and people in Europe? There has to be more to this than revenge killings for a presence in the Middle East. But what a motivating factor to use to stir them up by their leaders over there.
Now, as to Glenn Beck, he says he "vehemently" disagrees with Ron Paul on foreign policy. This makes no sense to me. Beck has stated that he wants out of Iraq and that he is not an interventionist or a neo-con. I know he thinks Ron Paul is wrong about why the terrorists attacked on 9/11 but also believes we have our hand in too many things in other nations. So I can see why he disagress with Paul's reasoning on 9/11 but not to the point of vehemently disagreeing with Paul. Beck is very pro-Israel but does not support sending troops to defend them in a war (that is what he said anyway). Ron Paul is not Anti-Israel. He is simply anti-foreign aid - to ANY nation.
I don't get the vehemency on Beck's part. Either he must be misinformed on Paul's foreign policy or there is something I'm missing that Beck has said that I missed.
BTW, I have only spend a little time perusing the forum so forgive me if this has already been discussed.
So, Glenn Beck said he could not vote for Ron Paul after a recent debate in which Paul was booed because he pointed out that we were attacked on 9/11 due to our presence in the middle east. First, I believe that is a simplistic view of why we were attacked but it is certainly a portion of the problem. Terrorism IS a tactic as Ron Paul has stated - but to what end? Why are these terrorists so bent on attacking us - and not just us but their own people and people in Europe? There has to be more to this than revenge killings for a presence in the Middle East. But what a motivating factor to use to stir them up by their leaders over there.
Now, as to Glenn Beck, he says he "vehemently" disagrees with Ron Paul on foreign policy. This makes no sense to me. Beck has stated that he wants out of Iraq and that he is not an interventionist or a neo-con. I know he thinks Ron Paul is wrong about why the terrorists attacked on 9/11 but also believes we have our hand in too many things in other nations. So I can see why he disagress with Paul's reasoning on 9/11 but not to the point of vehemently disagreeing with Paul. Beck is very pro-Israel but does not support sending troops to defend them in a war (that is what he said anyway). Ron Paul is not Anti-Israel. He is simply anti-foreign aid - to ANY nation.
I don't get the vehemency on Beck's part. Either he must be misinformed on Paul's foreign policy or there is something I'm missing that Beck has said that I missed.
BTW, I have only spend a little time perusing the forum so forgive me if this has already been discussed.