Let the lesson be that the reality of an Ahmadinejad is no better than the reality of the Shah ( 1953 ). The Shah was not a threat to the rest of the world as Iran is today. Paul is comparing a puppet ( shah ) to an Islamo-fascist monster (Ahmadinejad ).
************************************************************************************************************************************ On Aug 12, 7:50 pm, MJ <[email protected]> wrote: > Who Schooled Whom?Posted byThomas Woodson August 12, 2011 03:40 PM > I just heard a major talk-show host claim Rick Santorum "schooled" Ron Paul > on Iran last night. How can that be? Ron Paul talked about the U.S./British > coup in 1953 that installed the shah and his police state. In response to > that, Santorum went into neocon talking-point mode, babbling about how we > shouldn't go around apologizing for spreading freedom. Freedom? The shah? Is > Santorum that ignorant of history, or is a U.S.-installed dictator really how > the neocons define freedom, such that the subject population ought to be > grateful rather than resentful? (I don't rule out both.)Re: Santorum > 'Schooling' Ron PaulPosted byButler Shafferon August 12, 2011 04:21 PMTom: > This radio talk-show guy was correct: Santorum did "school" Ron in the same > sense that government schools "educate" people: distort reality; create the > mindset that "truth" is a flexible concept that can be twisted to serve any > moment-to-moment political agenda; and to confirm Twain's warning to "never > let school interfere with your education." > I am sometimes asked which government program I would most like to see > abandoned: "The government school system," I reply. "Why that one?," I am > then asked. "Because it creates people like you!" The chameleon-like thinking > engaged in by Santorum and the other GOP bobble-heads (Ron Paul excepted) is > herewith offered into evidence! -- Thanks for being part of "PoliticalForum" at Google Groups. For options & help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. * Read the latest breaking news, and more.
