You can paint it as
"non-interventionist"  all you want
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and you can paint is as isolationist all you want
the proof is in his policy
Isolationists want to close the U.S.'s borders and cut off trade
relationships with other countries.
Paul is not in favor of that, but does want to dramatically decrease
the U.S.'s international military presence and end the wars.
Your side wants to continue the wars, a result of an intervention
policy, and that makes you the bad guys.

On Oct 28, 11:51 am, Keith In Tampa <[email protected]> wrote:
> Paul's foreign policy is clearly isolationist.   You can paint it as
> "non-interventionist"  all you want,  but Paul's foreign policy is nothing
> less than naive.  Because of this,  Paul is not taken as a credible
> candidate.
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> On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 10:44 AM, MJ <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > *Cons:* His isolationist foreign policy is incredibly naïve and thus,
> > dangerous; fails the "nut job" test with many voters; seems too singularly
> > focused; comes off as a crank; too narrow a support base; name recognition
> > negatives; perpetual presidential candidate; no clear expression of faith.
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> > Except that THIS candidate does not have an 'isolationist' foreign policy.
> > Of course the continuous SNEERing is expected.
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> > In addition to the usual shenanigans, the author seems more interested in
> > the status quo -- wanting another Obama term OR for Obama to have Bush's
> > 4th.
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> > Regard$,
> > --MJ
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> > The Big Lie is a major untruth uttered frequently by leaders as a means of
> > duping and controlling the constituency.  -- Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf
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