What would Israel Look like if Ron Paul were President?
Submitted by Rafi on Tue, 03/06/2012 - 10:16In this thought experiment, we will go back in time to Israel’s founding in 1948 and imagine how Israel would have developed under a Ron Paul presidency at each turning point, up to the current Iran nuclear issue, using Paul’s own foreign policy statements and philosophy as a guide.
Part I
http://www.worldofjudaica.com/jewish-news/international/what...
Part II
http://www.worldofjudaica.com/jewish-news/international/what...



















unashamedly bumping Rafi again--
am I breaking a rule?
It seems that very few people have seen this.
This young man (Israelis for Ron Paul) posted a 'landmark' article on DP a few weeks ago, and he received a lot of great feedback--
This one escaped attention; maybe it's because *we* are all busy worrying about caucuses and primaries, etc.--
With all of the 'stuff' going on in the middle east, this might be a good thing to read right now--
again, . . . Rafi in Israel, Ron Paul supporter, with his enlightened ideas about what things would be like in Israel if Ron Paul had been president and were to be the president--
it's hard to be awake; it's easier to dream--
one more bump for Rafi--
*everyone* is discouraged this morning? *We* need to realize that those in the world who want liberty are behind *us*!
it's hard to be awake; it's easier to dream--
bumping Rafi--
for latecomers and those who are concerned about the IMO hateful Christians--
Hagee believes (!) that many Jews will have to die for these prophecies to be fulfilled--
:(
WHAT!? And this is pro-Israel? No, it's some sort of twisted 'vision'--
And Rafi proves that, in spite of the MSM, Israelis are waking up. God bless them!!!
it's hard to be awake; it's easier to dream--
Well done analysis. It's so simple, really.
We just mind our own business, and everything balances out on its own.
fascinating--
bump--
it's hard to be awake; it's easier to dream--
like a middle eastern . . .
country with some olive groves! (And some ancient buildings)
LOL! I couldn't resist answering your question literally--
I will read the links, and thank you, Rafi; you're appreciated for all you have done!
it's hard to be awake; it's easier to dream--