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Ron Paul: Most Americans agree with him on Afghanistan pullout

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Ron Paul has yet to win a primary or caucus election, but on one thing he has the support of most Americans: The withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan sooner rather than later.

As Ron Paul falls farther and farther behind in the Republican race for the presidential nomination, there’s one area in which most of the American public increasingly is in full agreement with the congressman from Texas: the war in Afghanistan.

Rep. Paul may have failed to win any GOP primary elections or caucuses, and he may be way behind in accumulating delegates to the party convention in August (Mitt Romney has more than 10 times as many), but that hasn’t stopped the idealistic libertarian from speaking critically of his own party.

"The truth is, I'm trying to save the Republican Party from themselves because they want perpetual wars; they don't care about presidents who assassinate American citizens; they don't care about searching our houses without search warrants," Paul said on CBS News' "Face the Nation" Sunday.

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In fact, many Americans also find troubling current government policy regarding warrantless searches and killing American citizens who have aligned themselves with terrorists bent on attacking the US.

But it is the war that’s gone on for more than 10 years in Afghanistan – a war that is not going particularly well and that has seen a series of incidents where supposed Afghan allies have killed US service personnel – where the public’s agreement with Paul seems most evident.

“Support for the war in Afghanistan has dropped sharply among both Republicans and Democrats,” the New York Times reported this past week.

The assertion is based on the latest New York Times/CBS poll, which finds that opposition to the war jumped from 53 percent four months ago to 69 percent today.

Weariness with the war crosses party lines. While Republicans are more inclined to support the war, 60 percent say the war is going very or somewhat badly, and only about 30 percent of Republicans surveyed said the US should stay in Afghanistan.

Other polls show similar tracking.

Last June, Americans were evenly split on US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan, according to a Pew Research Center survey. Today, Pew finds the withdraw-stay split to be 57-35 percent.

Gallup finds Americans divided 2-to-1 regarding troop withdrawal. Half of those surveyed want an accelerated withdrawal while just 24 percent say the US should stick to its current 2014 timetable.

In a floor speech in the House of Representatives recently, Paul warned that if the US isn’t out of Afghanistan by the end of the year, “we’ll be there for another decade.”

“The American people are now with us,” he said, and on that point he’s increasingly correct.

On “Face the Nation” Sunday, Paul also spoke of what is widely seen as his cordial relationship with GOP front-runner Romney

“I like Mitt Romney as a person. I think he’s a dignified person," Paul said. "But I have no common ground on economics. He doesn’t worry about the Federal Reserve. He doesn’t worry about foreign policy. He doesn’t talk about civil liberties, so I would have a hard time to expect him to ever invite me to campaign with him.”

Paul also says he hasn’t decided whether he’d vote for Romney in the general election.
 
Paul is a kook, but he's right in this case. The U.S. should NEVER have tried to 'nation-build' in that 8th century hole. Armies KILL, not build. The U.S. should have went in, killed those that needed/need killing (and there are plenty) and left. Maybe an 'Abbottabad' style raid, Tomahawk or drone-fired Hellfire here and there, but NO OCCUPATION. The Afghans aren't worth it. They can't even defend themselves. Karzai is going to be SKINNED ALIVE when the U.S. leaves. But then again, F HIM !!
 
^ What are you, a troll? Karzai is your own agent you bone head, and Paul is arguably the best candidate for the US elections, the sooner the US withdraws, the sooner can both the US and the whole world start recovering from the this past "lost" decade of ongoing turmoil and headaches
 
^ What are you, a troll? Karzai is your own agent you bone head,

So ? The talibs are STILL going to skin him, DOUCHEBAG !!

and Paul is arguably the best candidate for the US elections,

He's a NUT, Haji !!

the sooner the US withdraws, the sooner can both the US and the whole world start recovering from the this past "lost" decade of ongoing turmoil and headaches

Read my post, chief. Didn't I say the whole Afghan thing was a WASTE ? You're just repeating what I ALREADY said.
 
Read my post, chief. Didn't I say the whole Afghan thing was a WASTE ? You're just repeating what I ALREADY said.

Trying to make me look like the dumb guy by commenting and then editing...what a genius lol
 
I'm just cutting to the 'GOOD STUFF'.


the racism is strong with this one.
The American Public schools have done their job well with this one, they have created a model close minded, ignorant, and blindly patriotic citizen.
 
This man Ron Paul is the one who can save USA from destruction and economic collapse.
 
the racism is strong with this one.
The American Public schools have done their job well with this one, they have created a model close minded, ignorant, and blindly patriotic citizen.

Because I don't like Ron Paul ? HAHAHAHAHA !!! Me and about 91 % of the U.S.

This man Ron Paul is the one who can save USA from destruction and economic collapse.

About 91% of the U.S. populace disagrees with you. But of coarse, YOU know better.
 
Because I don't like Ron Paul ? HAHAHAHAHA !!! Me and about 91 % of the U.S.



About 91% of the U.S. populace disagrees with you. But of coarse, YOU know better.

I'm just voicing my opinion, man, don't take it wrong. If you like your Dick Cheney and stuff, go for it.
 
I'm not in America.... Besides, this is the internet. And wasn't your country going to put a internet censoring thing, I forgot what was it called...

You mean "Great" America's SOPA and PIPA? :coffee:
 
I'm not in America....WHOOPS...Then you'd better watch what you say or the ISI might come for you.... And wasn't your country going to put a internet censoring thing, I forgot what was it called...
Wrong country, chief. You must be thinking of Iran or China.
 

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