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Ron Paul: Speak Up, Speak Often Against War

‎Ron Paul is the only man in “public office” who actually inspires people to be better individuals. I can say definitively that my life has changed dramatically for the better because of Paul and the inspiration he has provided me. My only hope is that I can pass on a glimmer of this inspiration to [...]

Why the Troops Support Ron Paul

If you support the troops, support Ron Paul. Tweet

Ron Paul: I Weep for Them

If this isn’t one of the greatest demonstrations of compassion we’ve seen from a presidential candidate, I don’t know what is. The more you learn about Ron Paul’s stance on protecting the troops, it’s no surprise when the troops overwhelmingly support Ron Paul more than any other presidential candidate. Tweet

Want to Support the Troops? Support Their Candidate for President

The troops overwhelmingly support Ron Paul for president, and it’s no coincidence why. Paul, a veteran himself, is the only candidate advocating an immediate withdrawal from numerous undeclared and endless wars overseas. Time to bring the troops home to defend this country. The military supports Ron Paul, and we should too. Tweet

The Military Supports Ron Paul

The military supports Ron Paul, and we should too. Ron Paul receives more donations from active duty military personnel than all other Republican candidates combined and President Obama. “Paul raised $34,480 from people in the military, compared with $19,849 for Obama and $13,848 for the other GOP presidential candidates.” — USA Today Tweet

Why Ron Paul (In 60 Seconds)

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The Iraq War: Concluding or Continuing?

The Iraq War is undoubtedly one of the largest issues to face the United States within the past decade. In the 2008 presidential elections these differences, opinions, and arguments came out of the woodwork. On August 31, 2010, President Obama officially announced the withdrawal of approximately 100,000 combat troops and declared it to be the [...]

Legality and Morality in Foreign Policy

It seems to have become a mainstream acceptance that the U.S. has the responsibility to keep its military overseas. It’s the role of the world superpower, they say, to maintain a military presence and spread order through the world. It’d be nice if this were true, but no superpower has lived long enough to show [...]

American Principles of Foreign Policy

Today foreign policy has largely taken a backseat to the economy as the main issue being discussed locally and nationally. But foreign affairs have done anything but settle down over the past several months. During the Presidential debates between Senators’ Obama and McCain, the main debate on foreign policy was over how to best invade [...]