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In reply to the discussion: Ron Paul wants to build more bases in the U.S. [View all]ProSense
(116,464 posts)24. Wait
It was in one of the 10,000,000 Ron Paul threads you've started. The gist was: "Ron Paul wants to cut defense spending, but says it won't hurt our ability to defend ourselves."
Now that I think about it, this is pretty similar to Obama's position, no? Streamlining the military?
Now that I think about it, this is pretty similar to Obama's position, no? Streamlining the military?
...you're saying Paul's position is "pretty similar to Obama's position"?
Two of the "10,000,000 Ron Paul threads" on defense:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002151380
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002155700
Be thoughtful here. There is a good chance Obama will make the same proposal when he finally gives specifics. I wouldn't be surprised to see him propose more domestic bases.
You appear to support "more domestic bases" because Paul proposed it. Now you're speculating that Obama will come around to Paul's position.
Well, I thought about it.
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The undeniable fact of the matter is that if Obama was for increasing the size of the military...
Bonobo
Jan 2012
#41
Nope, I wouldn't spend another red cent on the fiction of using the US military to "defend freedom".
Bonobo
Jan 2012
#49
Prosense we are in the middle of an overall revision in the doctrine and force structure
nadinbrzezinski
Jan 2012
#45
"Oh for fucks sake the military is the most socialized institution in the US." QFT /nt
Saving Hawaii
Jan 2012
#40
I work in this industry, and that would require a significant shift in policy.
joshcryer
Jan 2012
#17
I know, but reality is that what Paul is talking is McNeil AF base in every district
nadinbrzezinski
Jan 2012
#14
That would be direct competition to contractors, which Ron Paul would be against.
joshcryer
Jan 2012
#18
Yeah, I think they had troops on some other Aleutian islands for several months. /nt
Saving Hawaii
Jan 2012
#69
Using the military for civilian uses didn't make a whole lot of sense back then and makes less now
Major Nikon
Jan 2012
#61