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Old 04-05-2016, 06:34 AM
 
Location: Jamestown, NY
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Thank you.

I read an article online says that Ron Paul explained that he could work with Sanders on foreign policy issues. Both were vocal opponents of the Iraq War, and Sanders is far less of an interventionist than Hillary Clinton. Paul even went so far as to say that having a progressive as president might be a good thing. Ron Paul also said Sanders is more free market candidate. So we'll see.
Facts be annoying little things!
  • Ron Paul is no longer a member of the US House of Representatives, so it would be hard for him to "work with" any POTUS.
  • Rand Paul, was only elected to the US Senate in 2010, so he could have never been a "vocal opponent" of the Iraq War in Congress.
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Old 04-05-2016, 06:47 AM
 
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∆∆∆∆∆ if you cared you would be voting Sanders not Hillary.
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Old 04-05-2016, 07:54 AM
 
Location: Newport Beach, California
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Facts be annoying little things!
  • Ron Paul is no longer a member of the US House of Representatives, so it would be hard for him to "work with" any POTUS.
  • Rand Paul, was only elected to the US Senate in 2010, so he could have never been a "vocal opponent" of the Iraq War in Congress.
Yes, Facts are very annoying little things

Of his son’s suspended campaign, Paul said, “Conditions are different right now and unfortunately, people are scared and are much more willing to listen to people who have magical answers.” Paul also noted that, “There’s a lot of demagoguing going on, so it’s not easy to present the case of liberty…”

Paul also explained that he could work with Sanders on foreign policy issues. Both were vocal opponents of the Iraq War, and Sanders is far less of an interventionist than Hillary Clinton. Paul even went so far as to say that having a progressive as president might be a good thing.

Ron Paul praises Bernie – but Sanders’ supporters might not like the reason why – Rare

Work with, doesn't mean that somebody have to work with him in congress. Vocal opponents of the iraq war does not mean vocal iraq war in CONGRESS.

Many American people are vocal opponents of the Iraq war, doesn't mean these American people are vocal opponent of the iraq war in congress. I know you are in love with Hillary clinton, but yes, facts are annoying little things.

p.s. I said Ron Paul, not Rand Paul, so don't know what your bolded point is.
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Old 04-05-2016, 07:59 AM
 
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Wouldn't mind Rand Paul in Sanders cabinet. There is a high ranking retired military officer that has been vocal in supporting Sanders, but can't recall his name, Sanders needs him. Definitely needs Jim Webb.
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