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Rand Paul tells Bill Maher: Lives of U.S. troops 'wasted' in Iraq War

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Sen. Rand Paul told HBOs Bill Maher Friday night that the lives of thousands of U.S. troops were wasted during the Iraq War.

Im not for sending any troops into Iraq and I will oppose sending any of our people back into Iraq. It was a mess from the beginning. I would have voted against the Iraq war. We wasted a trillion dollars and thousands of lives, the Kentucky Republican said.

Doug Stafford, Senior Aide to Senator Rand Paul, sought to clarify Mr. Pauls remarks Saturday in an email to The Washington Times.

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Senator Rand Paul strongly supports our men and women in uniform, and to suggesting otherwise because of a disagreement on the merits of a failed war is beneath even the media, Mr. Stafford said. The American people are sick and tired of people trying to twist words for their own gotcha games. Most Americans stand strongly with Senator Paul, with our troops and against endangering their lives in unnecessary wars.

The senators Senior Communications Director, Brian Darling, added, If you watch the interview, Senator Rand Paul was interrupted by applause before he completed the sentence in question. He intended on saying we wasted trillions of dollars and also thousands of lives were lost. Senator Paul recognizes and honors those who sacrificed life and limb in Iraq. Senator Paul sees their sacrifice as done in the defense of the Constitution and our Bill of Rights but believes that politicians should not escape blame for bad decisions.

During his interview, Mr. Paul also toldHBOs Bill Maher that he was against sending U.S. ground troops to fight against Islamic State terrorists because he feared history would repeat itself.

Every time we talk about toppling a secular dictator, chaos has ensued and radical Islam has become more of a threat, Mr. Paul said. Why Ive decided now to do something is that ISIS is now a threat to our embassy and to our consulate, and I do think we need to defend American interests, and there are lines that occasionally have to be drawn.

The conversation between the senator and controversial late-night talk show host remained friendly. The Real Time host expressed his interest in Mr. Paul, saying he was the one Republican who was willing to go places where Republicans dont usually speak. [] I think its only a good thing for America when Im not sure who Im going to vote for next time.

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Candidates running for Libertarian, Independent

Two of the candidates who are running in the Nov. 17 by-election may have different platforms, but one thing both the Independent candidate Dean Williams and Libertarian Party of Canada candidate Cory Lystang have in common is that they want a break from the Conservative government.

Dean Williams, who is originally from Whitecourt, said he decided to run independently because this keeps him free from all parties and he is able to do what he would like to see.

An independent vote can prove to be very influential. Because I think what I see is a three way split, said Williams last week.

Libertarian candidate Cory Lystang decided to run to bring freedom to Canadians after the party caught his attention about a year ago.

I am running. Its time we bring freedom, legalize freedom again, said Lystang in a recent interview.

To bring power back to municipal and provincial government. I discovered this party a year ago and I wanted to make a difference, see if I could get in there and bring back voice to Albertans, he added.

There are a total of five candidates to choose from in the by-election in the Yellowhead riding. In addition to Lystang and Williams, Ryan Maguhn is running for the Liberals, Jim Eglinski is running for the Conservatives and Eric Rosendahl is running for the NDP.

Lystang said people should choose his name on the ballot because it is time to hold the Conservatives accountable.

It has become extremely clear to me that our current government has lost touch with the reason that it exists. Redundant laws, huge spending and outright violations on our rights as Canadians, with no apparent accountability had almost driven me away from politics. Until I stumbled across a party with a message that said everything I felt, less government, lower taxes and more freedom, The Libertarian Party of Canada, said Lystang in an e-mail.

Williams said he feels that there is a lack of transparency with the current government. He went to film school and has professional experience as a cinematographer. He compared the Yellowhead MPs job to what he has been doing most of his life.

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