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Rand Paul to propose cutting off F-16 sales to Egypt

by Phantom Ace ( 6 Comments › )
Filed under Conservatism, Egypt, Headlines, Muslim Brotherhood, Republican Party, The Political Right at January 29th, 2013 - 1:36 pm

The Muslim Brotherhood has support from both Democrats and Republicans. There is one Republican who is standing up to them and that is Rand Paul. Unlike his father, Rand is anti-Jihad and gets who the real enemy is. He told Conservative donors that he will propose a ban on selling F-16’s to the Islamic regime in Egypt.

WASHINGTON — Sen. Rand Paul told an off-the-record meeting of conservative donors and powerbrokers Monday that he plans to file a bill that would ban sending F-16 fighter jets to Egypt.

“The crowed loved it,” a source told BuzzFeed.

Last year, Lockheed Martin delivered 20 F-16 fighter jets to Egypt as part of $1.3 billion in military aid from the U.S. government, The New York Times reported.

Paul has expressed concern for the practice in the past — but his remarks via Skype to the so-called “Monday Meeting” in New York City showed even firmer support by the Kentucky senator for policies that might cater to Jewish voters, as well as Evangelical groups that are staunchly pro-Israel.

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To further beef up his pro-Israel credentials, Paul’s office has also expressed interest in the senator speaking at an event next month to celebrate congressional support for Israel’s Iron Dome anti-missile defense program.

Rand Paul is National Conservative/Libertarian as opposed to a Globalist Conservative that is the norm in today’s Republican Party. He speaks for those of us on the Right that have had enough of supporting Islamic interests. He understands the evil agenda of the Muslim Brotherhood and is standing up to their cronies in Washington.

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