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Offline mord

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Rand Paul distancing himself from his father on Israel

Rand Paul, who is seeking the Republican nomination for the Senate from Kentucky, has issued a statement entitled The United States Special Relationship with Israel, in which he takes positions on Israel that are far from those advocated by his father, Texas Congressman Ron Paul. Israel and the United States have a special relationship. With our shared history and common values, the American and Israeli people have formed a bond that unites us across the many thousands of miles between our countries and calls us to work together towards peace and prosperity for our countries.

The free trade agreement that has existed, and been subsequently strengthened, between our countries since 1985 is a tremendous mutual benefit. As a United States Senator, I would work against the growing protectionist sentiment in our country and defend free trade with Israel.

I would never vote to place trade restrictions on Israel, and I would filibuster any attempts to place sanctions on Israel or tariffs on any Israeli goods.

The issue of Palestine is incredibly difficult and complex. The entire world wishes for peace in the region, but any arrangement or treaty must come from Israel, when she is ready and when her conditions have been met.

I strongly object to the arrogant approach of Obama administration, itself a continuation of the failures of past U.S. administrations, as they push Israel to make security concessions behind thinly veiled threats.

Only Israel can decide what is in her security interest, not America and certainly not the United Nations. Friends do not coerce friends to trade land for peace, or to give up the vital security interests of their people.

As a United States Senator, I would never vote to condemn Israel for defending herself.

Whether it is fighting Hezbollah in Lebanon, combating Hamas-linked terrorists in Gaza or dealing with potential nuclear threats in the Persian Gulf, Israeli military actions are completely up to the leaders and military of Israel, and Israel alone.

It is not the place of outsiders to meddle or pass judgment or to use our power or relationship to force Israel to go against her own interest for the sake of “peace.”
Peace is a laudable goal. But it is just that – a goal. It is not an end at any cost.

It makes no sense to me that the United States provides Arab countries hostile to Israel with $12 billion in annual financial and military aid. Many of the weapons that Israel would face in a Middle Eastern conflict would have come directly from our government. I find this appalling. In the Senate, I would strive to eliminate all aid to countries that threaten Israel.

Finally, Iran has become increasingly bellicose towards Israel. Thankfully, Israel has one of the bravest, most elite military forces in the world. I would never vote to prevent Israel from taking any military action her leaders felt necessary to end any Iranian threat.

Just as the United States would not follow the will of another country in the face of our national security, we shall not limit the options of Israel in this area.

Finally, I believe the United States should increase the pressure on Iran. I would mandate that all publicly managed investment funds divest from Iran immediately.

We should not be subsidizing any company that does business with Iran, and we should not allow U.S. companies or those with funds from U.S. taxpayers to enrich Iran through its national energy program. I would fight to end all subsides to American corporations that do business with Iran, including so-called renewable energy companies that work through Brazil to provide support to Iran and empower its dictators dangerous nuclear saber rattling. Is this for real? Well George W. Bush was a lot less hostile to Israel than his father George H.W. Bush. There's more comparing the views of Ron and Rand Paul here.

You will recall that Sarah Palin has been criticized in many Jewish quarters (including by me) because her PAC has contributed more money to Rand Paul than to anyone else.

Hmmm.
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Re: Is Rand Paul different then his Father? possibly from Israel Matzav
« Reply #1 on: April 23, 2010, 08:40:47 AM »
No different

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Re: Is Rand Paul different then his Father? possibly from Israel Matzav
« Reply #2 on: April 23, 2010, 08:46:05 AM »
probably true he speaks with fork tongue         http://dailypaul.com/node/130166
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Re: Is Rand Paul different then his Father? possibly from Israel Matzav
« Reply #3 on: April 23, 2010, 10:58:52 AM »
I would absolutely love it if he came out as pro-Israel.  All the stupid Stormfronters that supported his father would be left high and dry.  But maybe this is too much to ask for.

I personally know several righteous gentiles who had at least one parent who was anti-Israel/Jew, even one on this board, so I think its within the realm of possibility.

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Re: Is Rand Paul different then his Father? possibly from Israel Matzav
« Reply #4 on: April 23, 2010, 12:31:03 PM »
Rand:  "As a United States Senator, I would never vote to condemn Israel for defending herself."

That's giving yourself an awful lot of 'wiggle room', Rand!

Because, as a United States Senator, you can just simply vote to condemn Israel.

Period.

Why mention 'defending herself' at all?

This guy is closely following his Dad's Libertarian philosophies, but he's choosing his words very carefully in hopes of his not alienating his state's Jewish voters.

Once elected, every Yid will wake up to the fact that they just got duped into putting Ron Paul's personal "Mini-Me" in office.

You see, Ron and Rand Paul, like all Libertarians, believe in unobstructed free trade between the U.S.A. and ALL nations, including Israel.  They see that as an entirely separate  issue from whether or not they support another nation state.  Libertarians don't believe in our country having overseas involvement in the affairs of foreign nations, and they also don't believe in having any military or other alliances with any other nation.

[OR SO THEY CLAIM! LOL!]

So...that allows candidate Rand to speak truthfully - being fully willing to buy and sell stuff with Israel tariff free, while at the same time hoping Israel drops off the face of the Earth, and also voting on bills to end all military assistance to Israel.

However, in the interest of "being fair", young Rand is playing the exact same semantics games as do all the rest of the candidates; be they Democrat of Republican.

As the old saying goes, "caveat emptor" !


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Re: Is Rand Paul different then his Father? possibly from Israel Matzav
« Reply #5 on: April 23, 2010, 01:07:29 PM »
I oppose foreign aid to Israel but I approve of Israel buying weapons from America. America's military benefits from the inventive genius of American Jews. I think it's unfair for America to benefit from American Jewish inventiveness and then ban Israel from buying weapons. Furthermore, Israelis often give their technological secrets to America. For example, Israel gave America all of it's blue prints for the arrow missile, the fastest missile in the world at mach 9, and that helped America improve it's patriot missile.

I oppose these libertarian isolationists because their foreign policies are wrong. Yes, we should stay away from foreign entanglements but we need to recognize that the Muslims are threatening to destroy western civilization.

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Re: Is Rand Paul different then his Father? possibly from Israel Matzav
« Reply #6 on: April 23, 2010, 02:55:37 PM »
I don't trust any of that den of vipers.