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>Once-Peaceful Canada Turns Militaristic; Blowback Follows  - Ron Paul - 
You've not been following what I've been saying over the years, which is clearly evident by your attacks and comment that I'm "pushing DC lies." I do not agree with Ron Paul or the Libertarians when it comes to foreign policy. I think both widely miss the mark. If you knew me, you'd know the details...but you don't, so insinuating that I "live in a bubble universe" is a comment you throw out there without any "evidence" or grounds.

I firmly disagree with the notion that there are no bad actors in the world other than an interventionist United States; that everyone else is pure as the driven snow, and if we'd just leave them alone all would be well. I've followed the Libertarian argument on that; I do not find it convincing.

It is not 'slander' to disagree. If you had been following my comments from the beginning, you would know that I agree with much of Ron Paul says on domestic politics, but firmly disagree with his (and the Libertarians) take on foreign policy. That is all. I have stated that I think he goes right off the rails when it comes to foreign policy, and that this will doom any prospects he might hold out for being President. When he becomes President, you can then say that I was wrong...but not before.

Those of you who like Ron Paul should become a little less touchy. None of the vitriol that has been flung at me has been warranted. I don't see where my disagreement has warranted the insults to my intellect, family, family tree, parents, etc,. It seems more like the writers are having a temper tantrum than responding to my views. Too much of that has typified straying from Ron Paul altar here.


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Beginning of the headline :In 1968 the government of Canada decided to openly admit Americans seeking to avoid being drafted into the US war on Vietnam. Before, would-be immigrants were technically required to prove that they had been discharged from US military service. This move made it easier for Americans to escape President Johnson's war machine by heading north. Although a founding member of NATO, Canada did not join the United States in its war against Vietnam. The Canadian government did not see a confli... Read More
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