Ron
Paul's vibrant fan base is in open rebellion today over Rand Paul's perceived reversal on
domestic drone strikes. The Kentucky senator, whose famous 13-hour Senate floor
filibuster did much to strengthen his ties with his father's hardcore
following, told Fox Business Network on Tuesday he's OK with drone strikes on
American citizens who, for instance, rob a liquor store.
"I've
never argued against any technology being used when you have an imminent
threat, an active crime going on," Paul said. "If someone comes out of a liquor
store with a weapon and fifty dollars in cash. I don't care if a drone kills
him or a policeman kills him."
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