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Mr. Giuliani was touted as the Republican front runner before the primary voting started, but in a nationally televised debate was publically humiliated by Ron Paul for his lack of understanding of the CIA documented causes of 9/11.
After this debate Ron Paul seemed to be ridiculed & blackballed from further public debates, it was as if the mainstream media didn't really want Americans to know the real truth about American foriegn policy.
Anyone have similar thoughts about this?
From a blog provided by Y.A. poster Matt W:
Mr. Paul was just restating facts that are outlined in the report of the The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States. Mr. Paul did not say we directly caused the attacks that occurred on 9/11. What he did say was that our actions over the last 50 years in the Middle East contributed to the hate towards us that ultimately led up to the attacks. It's not surprising that we were attacked, what is amazing is that it took so long for them to come after us. Unfortunately Mr. Guliani showed just how weak he is on the subject of current US Foreign Policy by his absurd remarks.
Posted by: Laurie at May 16, 2007 11:44 AM
From a blog provided by Y.A. poster Matt W:
Mr. Paul was just restating facts that are outlined in the report of the The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States. Mr. Paul did not say we directly caused the attacks that occurred on 9/11. What he did say was that our actions over the last 50 years in the Middle East contributed to the hate towards us that ultimately led up to the attacks. It's not surprising that we were attacked, what is amazing is that it took so long for them to come after us. Unfortunately Mr. Guliani showed just how weak he is on the subject of current US Foreign Policy by his absurd remarks.
Posted by: Laurie at May 16, 2007 11:44 AM
After this debate Ron Paul seemed to be ridiculed & blackballed from further public debates, it was as if the mainstream media didn't really want Americans to know the real truth about American foriegn policy.
Anyone have similar thoughts about this?
From a blog provided by Y.A. poster Matt W:
Mr. Paul was just restating facts that are outlined in the report of the The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States. Mr. Paul did not say we directly caused the attacks that occurred on 9/11. What he did say was that our actions over the last 50 years in the Middle East contributed to the hate towards us that ultimately led up to the attacks. It's not surprising that we were attacked, what is amazing is that it took so long for them to come after us. Unfortunately Mr. Guliani showed just how weak he is on the subject of current US Foreign Policy by his absurd remarks.
Posted by: Laurie at May 16, 2007 11:44 AM
From a blog provided by Y.A. poster Matt W:
Mr. Paul was just restating facts that are outlined in the report of the The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States. Mr. Paul did not say we directly caused the attacks that occurred on 9/11. What he did say was that our actions over the last 50 years in the Middle East contributed to the hate towards us that ultimately led up to the attacks. It's not surprising that we were attacked, what is amazing is that it took so long for them to come after us. Unfortunately Mr. Guliani showed just how weak he is on the subject of current US Foreign Policy by his absurd remarks.
Posted by: Laurie at May 16, 2007 11:44 AM