How close are Ron Paul and Virgil Goode on the issues?
Here is a quote from Virgil Goode:
Here is a quote from Virgil Goode:
"When the commentary begins in the Middle East,
in no way do I want to comfort and encourage the radical Muslims who want to
destroy our country and who want to wipe the so-called infidels like myself and
many of you from the face of the Earth. In no way do I want to aid and assist
the Islamic jihadists who want the green flag of the crescent and star to wave
over the Capitol of the United States and over the White House of this country.
I fear that radical Muslims who want to control the Middle East and ultimately
the world would love to see ‘‘In God We Trust’’ stricken from our money and
replaced with ‘‘In Mohammed We Trust.’’
I am not sure that reinforcing the existing troops by
20,000 will save us from the jihadists, and I am not sure it will prevent chaos
in Iraq. I do hope that these additional forces will stabilize Baghdad and will
lead to democracy and a tolerance of divergent views and religions in Iraq.
Unfortunately, the history of that region does not bode well for such
conclusions."
Retrieved from the official government account (PDF)
Goode voted against - D 110 1st U.S. House of Representatives 99 H CON RES 63 Disapproving of the decision of the President announced on January 10, 2007, to deploy more than 20,000 additional United States combat troops to Iraq. The resolution also contained language such as:
"DoD has
awarded contracts for its foreign deployments that have been grossly more
wasteful than domestic contracts, especially in Iraq."
Ron Paul voted for this resolution, while Goode voted "Nay."
Here is the official vote and a copy from thomas.loc.gov.
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In addition, Virgil Goode was a cosponsor for online poker prohibition - The Internet Gambling Prohibition Act - in 2006.
Source from thomas.loc.gov.
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So, Is Virgil Goode a Ron Paul reincarnate? Quite simply, based upon my assessment: No.
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