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Congressman Paul discusses end of combat operations in Iraq.

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  • ron paul is a hero

  • The voice of sound wisdom.

    

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  • If Ron Paul had a calm, deep and resonant voice he would have been President.

  • Google the Strategy of Tension

    Rock on Dr. Paul.

  • such a great man

  • America has no intention of leaving Iraq. We plan on establishing and maintaining major military bases in the image and scale of our facilities in Germany and Japan for force projection as leverage in the region. American military personnel and mercenary "private contractors" are there to stay.

    :(

  • @M14Mann just look for sensitive bills like audit the fed and see who voted for and against. after 3-4 bills you will see who votes consistently and who does not. Ron Paul is a king of voting consistently :)

    I personally don't keep track of it since I'm a Canadian and have other stuff to worry about, but check out this video for example: watch?v=XdpbD99IqAg, Dan Burton questions Bernanke, or this one: watch?v=yjrn11X-ehU about health care bill. I think he should be a good man.

  • @avoozl07 Fair enough, my apologies. I ran out of allotted characters on my response, and I was too lazy to get to my point... (although I think I answered your question in a round-about way)

    Anyway, I was going to mention that although Canada is out of Iraq; Your country still has a military presence in the middle-east. (How many Canadian troops are in Afghanistan? Taking into consideration the difference in the size of our two armies, Canada is playing a pretty big role).

  • They would be oil rich countries if they had accomplished the exploration, discovery, extraction and processing of the glop that lies hundreds or thousands of metres below ground, and then offered the oil products to the market. You offered the example of the TV industry as something that was trivial, when it is not. Yes, we could live without TV, but we could also live without oil from the 'oil rich countries', but what they do then.

  • @thedemoboy what the hell are you telling me this for. I don't care.

  • @charlessmyth im confused. You say that the west needs to invade oil rich countries to support the tv industry???

    You don't know the difference between the words "business" and "plunder" - they have different meanings you egg.

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