Notice that Ron Paul pointedly screamed, "No!" when Chris Wallace followed up rhetorically asking him if he wants to follow Al Qaeda's talking points. That was a contrast to the first uproar Ron Paul caused earlier in the debate when he failed to say "no" when asked if U.S. foreign policy was responsible for 9/11.
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