veterans_today_banner_NEW_163Yes he did. According to the second article. I knew about Congressman Austin Scott (an "R" from Georgia) and Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard (a "D" from Hawaii), but now Rand Paul comes out as well.

Titles and a couple highlights from each are below.

US Congressmen to Obama: Forget Assad, Fight ISIS (11-21-15)

[Jim Dean] "...finally the pendulum begins to swing back with a Democrat and Republican putting in a bill to stop the Assad overthrow strategy... this is really a test to see how much public support there is to oppose the stupid US policy.

"On Friday, Democrat Tulsi Gabbard and Republican Austin Scott introduced legislation to end an "illegal war" to overthrow Assad... "The US is waging two wars in Syria. The first is the war against ISIS and other Islamic extremists, which Congress authorized after the terrorist attack on 9/11. The second war is the illegal war to overthrow the Syrian government of Assad," Gabbard said.

""The results of those two failed efforts of regime change [Iraq, Libya] and the following nation-building have been absolute, not only have they been failures, but they've actually worked to strengthen our enemy," she added."

Rand Paul: The United States Supported ISIS (11-22-15)

"Rand Paul has literally blown everything out of proportion by saying that America has supported ISIS. Although this is now common knowledge, and although Assad has been saying this for a long time, so-called Republican presidential candidates have been hiding this fact from their supporters.

"[Rand Paul] "Right now ISIS has a billion dollars' worth of U.S. Humvees, they have a billion dollars in cash they stole from us and they pay their soldiers with but they have anti-tank weapons and missiles they fire from the shoulder that were basically given to people in the Syrian civil war and taken by ISIS."

"Rand Paul has recently said something that is counterproductive to what NWO agents have been doing for the past five years or so: "So when they stand up on television and says, 'the tragedy in Paris means you have to give up your liberty. We need more phone surveillance.' Bullshit!""