Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Interesting piece on Fox about Ron Paul...

I came across an interesting post on Fox by Radley Balko about Ron Paul and some of the claims that were made by other Republican candidates tonight. I think it's noteworthy because it is as the column calls it "Straight Talk". Some of the highlights:
Perhaps, Paul suggested, the 15-year presence of the U.S. military forces in Muslim countries may have motivated them. For that, Giuliani excoriated him, calling it an "extraordinary statement," adding, "I don't think I've heard that before."

Let's be blunt. Giuliani was either lying, or he hasn't cracked a book in six years.

The "blowback" theory isn't some fringe idea common only to crazy Sept. 11 conspiracy theorists. It doesn't suggest that we "deserved" the Sept. 11 attacks, nor does it suggest we shouldn't have retaliated against the people who waged them.

What it does say is that actions have consequences. When the Arab and Muslim world continually sees U.S. troops marching through Arab and Muslim backyards, U.S. trade sanctions causing Arab and Muslim suffering and U.S. bombs landing on Arab and Muslim homes, it isn't difficult to see how Arabs could begin to develop a deep contempt for the U.S.

Personally I was glad to see a politician have the courage to actually say what some of us have been saying for quite some time...

1 comment:

Hooda Thunkit (Dave Zawodny) said...

Being a straight talker may become a big asset in the -08 elections.

It would be a pity if only one candidate were to do so...