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Murray Sabrin on Foreign Policy
Republican Senate challenger
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A common sense, humble, noninterventionist foreign policy
To make the case for liberty, free enterprise and a common sense--humble, noninterventionist--foreign policy,
I will echo the wise words of President George Washington in his Farewell Address more than 200 years ago: No foreign entanglements and commerce with all.
Source: Sabrin Op-Ed in PolitickerNJ: on 2014 N.J. Senate race
, Feb 23, 2014
Failed policy of invade, occupy and rule other nations
The "moderate" Mitt Romney has sounded like John McCain and other GOP elected officials who want to perpetuate America's failed foreign policy of invade, occupy and rule other nations. Of course, Romney did not use those exact words, but that is the gist
of his remarks about keeping America "strong" in a world of tyrants and "would be aggressors."In a speech at the Citadel in South Carolina, Romney called for more military spending, increasing the size of the armed forces and making sure the
United States is "supreme" in the world. Romney asserted, "When America is strong, the world is safer."
America will be "strong' when the federal government's fiscal house is in order, the federal government's spending is restrained, the tax burden is
lowered substantially, the Federal Reserve stops debasing the dollar, Congress repeals unnecessary regulations, and the federal government does not try to rule every region overseas. In short, our foreign policy should be about "America first."
Source: 2014 Senate campaign website, www.MurraySabrin.com
, Oct 10, 2011
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