America's original foreign policy
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by US Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX)
12/19/06
Last week, I wrote about the critical need for Congress to reassert its authority over foreign policy, and for the American people to recognize that the Constitution makes no distinction between domestic and foreign matters. Policy is policy, and it must be made by the legislature and not the executive. But what policy is best? How should we deal with the rest of the world in a way that best advances proper national interests, while not threatening our freedoms at home? I believe our Founding Fathers had it right when they argued for peace and commerce between nations, and against entangling political and military alliances. In other words, noninterventionism...
http://www.antiwar.com/paul/?articleid=10184
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
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by US Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX)
12/19/06
Last week, I wrote about the critical need for Congress to reassert its authority over foreign policy, and for the American people to recognize that the Constitution makes no distinction between domestic and foreign matters. Policy is policy, and it must be made by the legislature and not the executive. But what policy is best? How should we deal with the rest of the world in a way that best advances proper national interests, while not threatening our freedoms at home? I believe our Founding Fathers had it right when they argued for peace and commerce between nations, and against entangling political and military alliances. In other words, noninterventionism...
http://www.antiwar.com/paul/?articleid=10184
Informant: Thomas L. Knapp
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Ron+Paul
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