I don't know where this is coming from. Everyone who's been following Ron Paul knows that he's very much anti-war and probably the only one, too. I've noticed some candidates are even starting to suggest that USA should "do something about Iran" (read: war) while others like Hermain Cain are more like "we leave all options on the table" (read: easy puppet -> war).
WW1, Wilson: Democrat
WW2, FDR: Democrat
Korea, Truman: Democrat
Vietnam, JFK/LBJ: Democrat
Persian Gulf War, Bush I: Republican
Global War On Terror, Bush II: Republican
Is this a joke? Harping on Ron Paul on military spending? Seriously? The FIRST line item on his "plan" is a 15% cut of the DOD, including "all war funding ended":
He wants to cut them on principle, not strictly because of the monetary savings. National defense wouldn't be eliminated (however, he has said many times it needs to be cut drastically) because it is one of the few services that libertarians believe the federal gov't should actually provide citizens, i.e. protection from outside threats. (Likewise, the judicial system would need to be kept in order to arbitrate disputes among citizens internally.)
For more on the subject, here's an interview with Milton Friedman in his twilight years, where he talks about cutting most federal agencies (I actually enjoy the earlier parts, 1-3, better): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64mr-cjxZfU
Edit: If you're a Ron Paul fan, you would probably enjoy a lot of the Milton Friedman videos on YouTube, especially the Donahue ones
And he has specified that you can drastically cut military spending and not affect national defense in any way. We are in 150+ countries currently and fighting several wars while we are basically broke.
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Republicans have been the war-party for at least all of the 20th century and the 21st so far.
Note, minor conflicts (Grenada, Bosnia) left out.
http://www.ronpaul2012.com/the-issues/ron-paul-plan-to-resto...
For more on the subject, here's an interview with Milton Friedman in his twilight years, where he talks about cutting most federal agencies (I actually enjoy the earlier parts, 1-3, better): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64mr-cjxZfU
Edit: If you're a Ron Paul fan, you would probably enjoy a lot of the Milton Friedman videos on YouTube, especially the Donahue ones
It's time to make cuts in EVERYTHING
Oh wait.