Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Will Rand Paul Filibuster Syria Authorization?

He was asked that question during a conference call with reportesr after Tuesday’s Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing. His response:
I can’t imagine that we won’t require 60 votes on this. Whether there’s an actual standing filibuster — I gotta check my shoes and check my ability to hold my water, and we’ll see. I haven’t made a decision on that.
Translation: He has to check with his pollsters and controllers.

8 comments:

  1. Do it Rand Paul. Do it for the men and women that Obama will most assuredly put on the ground in Syria, i.e., the U. S. military who are nothing more than props for a despot.

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  2. This is where you find out if RP is on the inside or outside of NWO plans

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  3. RW, sometimes you're a wet blanket. It's no wonder people cannot stand libertarians as we are most likely to eat their own, or try to destroy those who are actually doing something right.

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  4. Rand Paul will not betray the foundation of his possible run for the presidency, the Christian Zionists who inhabit the far right of the Republican party. Christian Zionists are the rock on which Rand can build a long career in the Senate and move up in the power structure of the Republican Party. They don't care that Assad worked with the C.I.A. by holding enemy combatants for the US military for many years, all that that matters is that Benjamin Netanyahu says he must go.

    Ask yourself the following questions.

    Would Rand Oppose Israel's unfettered control of the natural gas fields in the eastern Mediterranean Sea?

    Would Rand oppose Saudi Arabia, and Qatar controlling a new natural gas pipeline across Syria, post Assad?

    Would Rand oppose the Saudi's loosening Russia's grip on the supply of natural gas to Europe?


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  5. "They don't care that Assad worked with the C.I.A. by holding enemy combatants for the US military for many years, all that that matters is that Benjamin Netanyahu says he must go."

    It's not Netanyahu, but the Saudis.

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    1. I choose not to be ignorant of the control AIPAC wields over U.S. foreign policy.

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  6. 'Christian Zionists'

    Please explain this oxymoron to me. If Christians believe Jesus is the Messiah and thus the way to spiritual life, and Jews don't believe that He was even the Son of God, how(or better why) can true Christians support this nation?

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  7. Hope everyone is ready to be owned by other countries, this country can't handle another war, especially since our military is the weakest its ever been under Obama's control.

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