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Suddenly, It's OK to "Cut and Run" July 23, 2010

Suddenly, It's OK to "Cut and Run" July 23, 2010

Will Grigg’s Liberty Minute

July 23, 2010

In a June 2007 opinion column, Joseph Farah, founder of WorldNetDaily, described Texas Republican congressman Ron Paul as “clueless about the nature of the threat we face from Islamo-fascism.”

While professing to admire Dr. Paul’s commitment to the Constitution, Farah wrote that he couldn’t support the congressman’s presidential bid because “America is under siege from Islamo-fascist enemies….This is no time to back down or even to appear to be weak. It would be disastrous if we cut and run now as Ron Paul suggests.”

Three years later, with a Democrat in the White House, Farah has endorsed the wisdom of cutting and running.

“For the life of me, I cannot begin to understand our objectives in either Iraq or Afghanistan,” he wrote on July 22. “[E] nough is enough. We have spent over $1 trillion on these two wars and spilled far too much American blood… What is the point?”

As Ron Paul understood years ago, those wars are pointless and should never have been fought.

Let us take back the liberty wherewith Christ has made us free.

06:57:28 am . 07/25/10 . Will . 185 words . 59 views . Liberty Minutes 1 comment

Comments:

Comment from: Centurion [Visitor] Email
Let us hope that Joe Farah may be beginning to see the heretical errors of his Dispensational/Zionist worldview and its destructive effects on U.S. foreign policy.

Christians who profess that eschatology is not critical to Kingdom life on earth can take a lesson from the the conflicting worldviews of Farah and Ron Paul.

The Great Commission does not bear a sword.
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