I think Tom Tancredo is perhaps a bit better than Ron Paul, Reagn Lib.
I think I understand where you are coming from in defending Ron Paul...and no...just because he does not automatically condemn Hizbullah does not make him either anti-Israel or anti-Jew. What it DOES make him (from what I have seen of his voting record) is a die-hard constitutionalist, and a person who prefers no foreign entanglements, and no foreign aid.
Ultra-conservative.
Now, with that said...I would not vote for him because I believe the U.S. has a responsibility to support its allies. (NOT monetarily. I would like nothing more than for the U.S. to end foreign aid to Israel. This would primarily be just so Israel could tell the Bush admin and the State Dept. where to stick it when it comes to the "Peace Process.")
I think Christian America has a responsibility to help Christians around the world expecially those tortured and murdered on a regular basis by Muslims (Such as what is occurring in the Sudan right now.)
I am a Jew...but I would gladly crusade to protect Christians from Muslim hordes.
I am ultra-conservative, but I am not for "All-White Christian America." I AM for a Christian America...but I happen to think it's ok for legal immigrants of all nationalities to come here. Just NOT illegal immigrants.
So yeah...either Tom Tancredo...or if Fred Thompson joins the race I might decide I like him.
Thanks for the very reasonable response.
I agree with you very much. In truth, I am not a white nationalist. In the US, the idea is silly. I understand Jewish, French, German, English, Scottish, Irish or Italian nationalism for their respective countries. It's just that I can't see how such a broad racial category can define the makeup of the US. Paul, however, can be appealing to WNs for the reasons I said above.
I agree with cutting all aid from the mideast. It will help Israel in the long run, as it means less $ to terrorists. Paul himself said this. Also, Israel's economic problems stem from a socialist economy, and cutting aid might mean more economic freedom.
As a conservative and libertarian, I am more pessimistic about the US's ability to influence other countries and remove tyranny. This nation building enterprise that has resulted from cold war policies is a benign form of colonialism. Africa and the Muslim world have deep rooted cultural, intellectual and religious traditions that make change difficult. Also, I do not want my fellow Americans sent to die in battle if it does not produce a palpable benefit for the US. The best way to improve the lot of these 3rd world countries is to help them economically.
As you said, Tancredo is very similar to Paul, and to his credit, unlike Paul, he sees the inherent threat of Islam which is why he has a more favorable view of Israel and why he can be trusted to carefully limit Islamic immigration to the US.
Thanks again.