Host, I missed the debate, so thanks for posting this. I'll have to track down a full transcript or video later.
Scanning through this, I agree with you that Ron Paul is a striking candidate. It makes me sad that his views are not considered to be mainstream. In particular, this bit stuck out:
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Originally Posted by Ron Paul
I think it is the acceptance just recently that we now promote preemptive war. I do not believe that’s part of the American tradition. We in the past have always declared war in the defense of our liberties or go to aid somebody, but now we have accepted the principle of preemptive war. We have rejected the just- war theory of Christianity. And now, tonight, we hear that we’re not even willing to remove from the table a preemptive nuclear strike against a country that has done no harm to us directly and is no threat to our national security!
I mean, we have to come to our senses about this issue of war and preemption and go back to traditions and our Constitution and defend our liberties and defend our rights, but not to think that we can change the world by force of arms and to start wars.
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Oh yeah, and Rudy Giuliani is starting to come across as a real blowhard. His campaign ought to seriously look at keeping him away from microphones and cameras.