Conservative Economist Milton Friedman on What Killed the Republican Party
Tuesday July 25, 2006
"What's really killed the Republican Party isn't spending. It's Iraq.
As it happens, I was opposed to going into Iraq from the beginning. I think it was a mistake, for the simple reason that I do not believe the United States of America ought to be involved in aggression. "
Nobel Prize winning economist Milton Friedman , July 22, 2006 in the Wall Street Journal.Dr. Friedman, a Republican, served as a member of President Ronald Reagan's Economic Policy Advisory Board, and in 1988 he received the Presidential Medal of Freedom.


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More and more Reagan supporters are voicing this sentiment. As an aside, can you image how many wars we would have been involved in if we flagrantly killed civillians in countries who took our citizens hostage like “God’s chosen people” are currently doing?
Of course, the anti-semites will use any forum to attack and lie about Israel. Even one as unrelated as Bush and Iraq. So much hate. So much ignorance.
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