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By Ed Zuckerman
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Monday, June 17
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Supreme Court Announces Five Decisions
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Poll: Americans Opposed To Military Aid For Syrian Rebels
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Black Ops: Using 9/11 To Take Down The Fourth Amendment
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The GOP vision of America is that of costly and perpetual warfare.
Republicans held – literally – their 20th debate last night.
With a pivotal Michigan primary just 5 days away – and polls showing Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum neck-and-neck – the four candidates took to the stage in Arizona to see who can win the race to the bottom. And with the exception of Ron Paul – everyone in the debate thinks the United States needs to be involved in another war – this time with Iran.
Romney, Santorum, and Gingrich all painted doomsday scenarios of a nuclear Iran and how big of a threat that nation is to America’s security. They stopped just short of using Bush’s famous war-mongering line of a smoking gun being a mushroom cloud over an American city.
Apparently no one on the stage learned the lessons of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars – their vision of America is one of continuous and costly warfare across the Middle East – the same sort of perpetual warfare that’s bankrupted every empire that’s ever existed in history.
Tags: Ron Paul, thom hartmann, with with iran