“‘How many people do we have to kill?’ former Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) told Fox News Channel host Neil Cavuto on Tuesday. Discussing the plan for a possible intervention in Syria after government forces used chemical weapons on civilians, Paul said that if the president does not get a vote in Congress authorizing Syrian intervention, it would represent ‘the beginning of the end’ of the ‘American empire.’ ‘I think there is a sea change,’ Paul said of the debate over Syrian intervention. ‘The American people are waking up. They are tired of it. They don’t have the money.'”
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