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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Once Again Republicans Support Israel

In the recent Republican debate in Las Vegas, Ron Paul suggested a cut in foreign aid including Israel.  Michelle Bachman and Herman Cain responded by condemning the proposal. Although I agree with Dr.Paul with the need to cut aid,  Herman Cain  suggests that there should be an evaluation of who we help.  We do not need to give money to those who hate us and are not supportive of what we believe should be happening in the world. Evaluate and then cut. If that occurs, we will end up with billions that are not spent. 
 
Another big waste of money is the United Nations. The original purpose of the organization was very good but has turned out to be something quite different.  It was designed to be force for good but has turned into a very bastardized version of the original dream.  For example, only in a "Frankenstein" nightmare could Syria head the Human Rights Commission!
 
Here is the story about Cain:
 
 

US Republican Candidates Rebuff Aid Cut to Israel

JTA - The Jerusalem Post, October 19th, 2011

Michelle Bachmann and Herman Cain push back against proposal by Ron Paul to cut foreign aid, including the $3 billion sent to Israel.

WASHINGTON — US Republican presidential candidates Michele Bachmann and Herman Cain pushed back against a proposal by Ron Paul to cut funding to Israel.

Paul, a Texas congressman, during the GOP debate Tuesday in Las Vegas repeated his proposal to cut foreign aid, including the $3 billion Israel receives annually in defense assistance.

“That foreign aid makes Israel dependent on us,” he said. “It softens them for their own economy. And they should have their sovereignty back, they should be able to deal with their neighbors at their own will.” Bachmann, a Minnesota congresswoman, and Cain, a businessman, pushed back.

“We should not be cutting foreign aid to Israel,” Bachmann said. “Israel is our greatest ally. The biggest problem with this administration and foreign policy is that [US President Barack] Obama is the first president since Israel declared her sovereignty who put daylight between the United States and Israel. That’s heavily contributed to the current hostilities that we see in the Middle East region.”

Cain said, “If we clarify who our friends are, clarify who our enemies are, and stop giving money to our enemies, then we ought to continue to give money to our friends, like Israel.”

The debate was sponsored by CNN and the Western Republican Leadership Conference.

A Las Vegas focus group of likely GOP voters conducted on the eve of the debate by The Israel Project found unanimous support for continuing aid levels to Israel.

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