Aquaholic wrote:nyffman wrote:Pat Cannon wrote:Ahh, you Ron Paul doubters probably didn't think Jesse'd win either.
I'm not saying anything about his chances, it's way too early for any of that. Most of what I think I know about him is good. But the most prominent view of his that I latched on to from the debate was to get the troops out of Iraq asap. I just think that's shortsighted and wrong.
Yeah, Ron Paul lost any chance of getting my vote there too. It seems he'd like to see us bring all our military home from everywhere in the world, station them at our borders and "lock us down".
Does he really think that would prevent the Jihadists from still wanting to kill us? He seems to actually think so, from his comment in the debate about the reason we were attacked on 9/11 is because we had troops in Saudi Arabia. Umm, don't think that was the only (or real) reason. Listen to OBL's own words many times since. We can prevent further attacks by converting to Islam. Over my dead (and no doubt beheaded) body.
Disclaimer: I am not saying I agree or disagree with the following

My understanding is that Ron Paul is vehemently opposed to nation building, but not necessarily against responding to threats. I believe it was the first debate where he stated that if we need to go to war then we should (the following is paraphrased) "go to war and win it". If there was credible evidence that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction that were a threat to us then he would support going over there and removing that capability. What he doesn't support is having American troops die trying to get a group of people, who have never gotten along, to play nice with each other.