Saturday, September 26, 2009
Foreign Entanglements
Ron Paul, according to most Conservatives, is right about 80% of the time, and crazy the remaining 20%. Part of this determination of insanity is based on his foreign policy. Ron Paul's stance was that Iraq was a foreign entanglement, and not a Constitutional conflict. If the war was in fact a foreign entanglement, how could conservatives be willing to support it?
The U.S. Constitution, however, does not mention "foreign entanglements." So where did the term come from? What did the founding fathers mean when they talked about staying out of foreign entanglements? How did some of the early presidents practice this belief about staying out of other people's wars?
Tonight, on Founding Truth Radio, Loki and I are going to examine this topic during the first segment. During the second segment we will tackle the Nanny-State, and the Constitutionality of such a system.
Join us at 8pm Eastern, 5pm Pacific, for the discussion on Founding Truth Radio.
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