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Ron Paul — Iraq: Mission Accomplished – Or Just Semantics and Broken Promises?

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yvL4vOSy_w]Iraq: Mission Accomplished – Or Just Semantics and Broken Promises?

RonPaul2008dotcom | August 29, 2010

08/30/2010 – http://www.RonPaul.com

Amid much fanfare last week the last supposed combat troops left Iraq as the administration touted the beginning of the end of the Iraq war and a change in the role of the United States in that country. Considering the continued public frustration with the war effort and with the growing laundry list of broken promises, this was merely another one of those administration operations in political maneuvering and semantics in order to convince an increasingly war-weary public that the Iraq war is at last ending.

However, military officials confirm that we are committed to intervention in that country for years to come, and our operations have in fact changed minimally, if really at all. After eight long draining years I have to wonder if our government even understands what it is to end a war anymore. The end of a war to most people means all the troops come home, out of harm’s way. It means we stop killing people and getting killed. It means we stop sending troops and armed personnel over and draining our treasury for military operations in that foreign land. But much like the infamous “mission accomplished” moment of the last administration, this end of the war also means none of those things.

50,000 U.S. troops in Iraq, and they’re still receiving combat pay. One soldier was killed in Basra just last Sunday, after the supposed end of combat operations, and the same day 5,000 men and women of the 3rd Armored Cavalry Division at Fort Hood were deployed to Iraq. Their mission will be anything but desk duty. Among other things they will accompany the Iraqi military on dangerous patrols, continue to be involved in the hunt for terrorists, and provide air support for the Iraqi military. They should be receiving combat pay because they will be serving a combat role. Of course the number of private contractors who perform many of the same roles as troops, but for a lot more money, is expected to double. So this is a funny way of ending combat operations in Iraq. We are still meddling in their affairs and we are still putting our men and women in danger and we are still spending money we don’t have. This looks more like an escalation than a drawdown to me.

The ongoing war in Iraq takes place against a backdrop of economic crises at home, as fresh numbers indicate that our economic situation is as bad as ever and getting worse. Our foreign policy is based on the illusion that we are actually paying for it. What we’re doing is borrowing and printing the money to maintain our presence overseas. Americans are seeing the cost of this irresponsible approach as our economic decline continues.

Unemployed Americans have been questioning a policy that shifts hundreds of billions of dollars overseas while their own communities crumble and their frustration is growing. An end to this type of a foreign policy is way overdue. A return to the traditional American foreign policy of active private engagement and non-interventionism is the only alternative that can restore our moral and fiscal health.

Ron Paul is America’s leading voice for limited, constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, a return to sound monetary policies, and a sensible foreign policy that puts America first.

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Ron Paul Game Face!

From: Daily Paul

The Time Has Come – Ron Paul

“Trouble for This Country if We Don’t Straighten Up Our Act.” ~ Ron Paul

Ron Paul: Audit the Gold!

Related:

Is there any gold inside Fort Knox, the world’s most secure vault?

Feds Accused of Gold-Price Manipulation—Anybody Seen Our Gold?

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRwFa3_wv1Y]Ron Paul: Audit the Gold!

RonPaul2008dotcom | August 26, 2010

08/26/2010 – http://www.RonPaul.com

Ron Paul explains why we should audit the gold held by the federal government to find out if it’s still there.

Ron Paul is America’s leading voice for limited, constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, a return to sound monetary policies, and a foreign policy that puts America first.

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[music video] MoRtiS NoCTu: What If . . . ? — “What if these sheeple didn’t just do what they’re told and when? … What if Dr. Ron Paul had won the election? … What if we didn’t preach PEACE with LOADED GUNS in our hands? … What if America was still respected?”

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQ2BvYhlpjM]MoRtiS NoCTu – What If . . . ?

mortisnoctu | August 24, 2010

MoRtiS NoCTu – What If . . . ? LISTEN 0N 480p Lyrics Below

Beat from Dert’s album Westside of the Moon (made from Pink Floyd samples!)

Lyrics/vocals/final mix with quotes and sound effects by MoRtiS NoCTu

Lyrics:

What if America knew the truth?
What if the government wasn’t a spoof?
What if the average citizen knew all about the bankers treachery?
What if they hadn’t ruled from the shadows for the past century?
What if we chose to make our money gold again?
What if these sheeple didn’t just do what they’re told and when?
What if Dr. Ron Paul had won the election?
What if Obama hadn’t won using race-based hype and deception?
What if human rights were really protected?
What if the patriot act had been rejected?
What if America was still respected?
What if we didn’t go to war with our fellow man?
What if we didn’t preach PEACE with LOADED GUNS in our hands?
What if we didn’t ship our children off to die in the sand?
What if our future didn’t include a nuclear waste land?
What if Kennedy hadn’t been shot?
What if the central bankers plans never had a chance to be wrought?
What if The Towers hadn’t collapsed?
What if the New World Order wasn’t given birth out of the aftermath?
What if WE THE PEOPLE took America back?
What if we put her on the right track?
What if we manifest the American vision of Liberty,
and end imperialism and tyranny?
What if?
What if?
What if?

Peacemaker Ron Paul: Demagoguing the Mosque — “The neo-conservatives never miss a chance to use hatred toward Muslims to rally support for the ill-conceived preventative wars.” “This is all about hate and Islamaphobia.”

From: LewRockwell.com…

Demagoguing the Mosque

by Ron Paul

Is the controversy over building a mosque near ground zero a grand distraction or a grand opportunity? Or is it, once again, grandiose demagoguery?

It has been said, “Nero fiddled while Rome burned.” Are we not overly preoccupied with this controversy, now being used in various ways by grandstanding politicians? It looks to me like the politicians are “fiddling while the economy burns.

The debate should have provided the conservative defenders of property rights with a perfect example of how the right to own property also protects the 1st Amendment rights of assembly and religion by supporting the building of the mosque.

Instead, we hear lip service given to the property rights position while demanding that the need to be “sensitive” requires an all-out assault on the building of a mosque, several blocks from “ground zero.”

Just think of what might (not) have happened if the whole issue had been ignored and the national debate stuck with war, peace, and prosperity. There certainly would have been a lot less emotionalism on both sides. The fact that so much attention has been given the mosque debate, raises the question of just why and driven by whom?

In my opinion it has come from the neo-conservatives who demand continual war in the Middle East and Central Asia and are compelled to constantly justify it.

They never miss a chance to use hatred toward Muslims to rally support for the ill-conceived preventative wars. A select quote from soldiers in Afghanistan and Iraq expressing concern over the mosque is pure propaganda and an affront to their bravery and sacrifice.

The claim is that we are in the Middle East to protect our liberties is misleading. To continue this charade, millions of Muslims are indicted and we are obligated to rescue them from their religious and political leaders. And, we’re supposed to believe that abusing our liberties here at home and pursuing unconstitutional wars overseas will solve our problems.

The nineteen suicide bombers didn’t come from Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan or Iran. Fifteen came from our ally Saudi Arabia, a country that harbors strong American resentment, yet we invade and occupy Iraq where no al Qaeda existed prior to 9/11.

Many fellow conservatives say they understand the property rights and 1st Amendment issues and don’t want a legal ban on building the mosque. They just want everybody to be “sensitive” and force, through public pressure, cancellation of the mosque construction.

This sentiment seems to confirm that Islam itself is to be made the issue, and radical religious Islamic views were the only reasons for 9/11. If it became known that 9/11 resulted in part from a desire to retaliate against what many Muslims saw as American aggression and occupation, the need to demonize Islam would be difficult if not impossible.

There is no doubt that a small portion of radical, angry Islamists do want to kill us but the question remains, what exactly motivates this hatred?

If Islam is further discredited by making the building of the mosque the issue, then the false justification for our wars in the Middle East will continue to be acceptable.

The justification to ban the mosque is no more rational than banning a soccer field in the same place because all the suicide bombers loved to play soccer.

Conservatives are once again, unfortunately, failing to defend private property rights, a policy we claim to cherish. In addition conservatives missed a chance to challenge the hypocrisy of the left which now claims they defend property rights of Muslims, yet rarely if ever, the property rights of American private businesses.

Defending the controversial use of property should be no more difficult than defending the 1st Amendment principle of defending controversial speech. But many conservatives and liberals do not want to diminish the hatred for Islam – the driving emotion that keeps us in the wars in the Middle East and Central Asia.

It is repeatedly said that 64% of the people, after listening to the political demagogues, don’t want the mosque to be built. What would we do if 75% of the people insist that no more Catholic churches be built in New York City? The point being is that majorities can become oppressors of minority rights as well as individual dictators. Statistics of support is irrelevant when it comes to the purpose of government in a free society – protecting liberty.

The outcry over the building of the mosque, near ground zero, implies that Islam alone was responsible for the 9/11 attacks. According to those who are condemning the building of the mosque, the nineteen suicide terrorists on 9/11 spoke for all Muslims. This is like blaming all Christians for the wars of aggression and occupation because some Christians supported the neo-conservative’s aggressive wars.

The House Speaker is now treading on a slippery slope by demanding an investigation to find out just who is funding the mosque – a bold rejection of property rights, 1st Amendment rights, and the Rule of Law – in order to look tough against Islam.

This is all about hate and Islamaphobia.

We now have an epidemic of “sunshine patriots” on both the right and the left who are all for freedom, as long as there’s no controversy and nobody is offended.

Political demagoguery rules when truth and liberty are ignored.

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August 23, 2010

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZ6Hzf0x1vk]Ron Paul Slams WTC Mosque Protesters!

MOXNEWSd0tCOM | August 23, 2010

August 23, 2010 MSNBC Keith Olbermann
http://MOXNews.com/

Ron Paul: “Since they’re doing all the same things they did to put us into this crisis we can expect this economy to get much worse.” Or bombing Iran could collapse the dollar sooner.

Transcribed by Jeff Fenske

Since they’re doing all the same things they did to put us into this crisis, we can expect this economy to get much worse.”

“They’re going to keep printing money, and that’s going to precipitate the dollar crisis….”

If next week they go ahead and bomb Iran, and the oil prices double or triple, and one of our ships get sunk, that war would spread rather quickly. That would be a whole new ball game and may be what would collapse the dollar.”

– Ron Paul

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gZTQ_f2EmY]Ron Paul: The American Empire Can’t Afford Another War! – Alex Jones Tv 1/2

TheAlexJonesChannel | August 18, 2010

Alex welcomes back Congressman Ron Paul to the show to discuss the latest on Iran, legislation in the house, and more. Dr. Paul is a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. During the 1960s, he served as a flight surgeon in the U.S. Air Force.
http://www.ronpaul.com/
http://www.campaignforliberty.com/
http://paul.house.gov/
http://www.dailypaul.com/

[Classic 1988] Ron Paul on Firing Line with William F. Buckley — Paul had the answers 22 years ago! “I happen to be a libertarian because of the compassionate nature of the results.”

“I happen to be a libertarian because of the compassionate nature of the results. I happen to believe that the most prosperous society comes from a libertarian society, where the people are free to produce at the maximum amount. And you’ll have the least amount of poverty and the greatest amount of charity.”

– Ron Paul
Transcribed by Jeff Fenske

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VIvqyrxbL8]Firing Line: Ron Paul and William F. Buckley (1988) – Part 1 of 4

YALUCSD | August 13, 2010

Ron Paul and William F. Buckley discussing a Constitutional Republic and the necessary evils of government. In 1988, Ron Paul was running as a Libertarian Presidential Candidate.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JeNIX2x9j8]

Houston TV on Ron & Rand: After 22 Years in Congress, Ron Paul Still Sticking to his Guns — “I see politicians as pretty weak people because they just follow prevailing attitudes”

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpnPfGpceP4]Rand Paul Ron Paul Interview

randpaul | August 04, 2010

Rand Paul and Ron Paul interviewed by KHOU Houston August 3rd

From: KHOU

Ron Paul, a mild-mannered grandfather from Lake Jackson, has been in Congress for 22 years—but he doesn’t have any kind words for politicians.

“I see politicians as pretty weak people, because they just follow prevailing attitudes,” Paul, a Republican, said.

Paul has always followed his convictions. He believes in less government, so he opposed the stimulus plan, the bank bailout at the war in Iraq.

It’s a message now embraced by the growing Tea Party movement, making Paul en vogue. Time magazine called him the godfather of the Tea Party.

“I guess what they are implying is that we did get this thing started. We might not have control of it. We might not own it, but maybe we helped start it,” Paul said. “What I say to Washington is, watch out – here we come.”

Now, Paul’s son has become a darling of the Tea Party.

Entire Article Here

Ron Paul: We Must Break the Vicious Circle of Violence!

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27Um6R5V-78]Ron Paul: We Must Break the Vicious Circle of Violence!

RonPaul2008dotcom | August 08, 2010

08/09/2010 – http://www.RonPaul.com

by Ron Paul

Last week the National Bureau of Economic Research published a report on the effect of civilian casualties in Afghanistan and Iraq that confirmed what critics of our foreign policy had been saying for years. The killing of civilians, although unintentional, angers other civilians and prompts them to seek revenge. This should be self-evident. The Central Intelligence Agency has long acknowledged and analyzed the concept blowback in our foreign policy.

It still amazes me that so many think that attacks against our soldiers occupying hostile foreign lands are motivated by hatred toward our system of government at home, or by the religion of the attackers. In fact, most of the anger toward us is rooted in reactions towards seeing their mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, and other loved ones, being killed by a foreign army. No matter our intention, the violence of our militarism in foreign lands causes those residents to seek revenge if innocents are killed. One does not have to be a Muslim to react this way – just human.

Our battle in Afghanistan resembles the battle against the many-headed Hydra monster in Greek mythology. According to former General Stanley McChrystal’s so-called insurgent math, for every insurgent killed, ten more insurgents are created by the collateral damage to civilians. Every coalition attack leads to six retaliatory attacks against our troops within the following six weeks, according to the NBER report. These retaliatory attacks must then be acted on by our troops, leading to still more attacks, and so it goes. Violence begets more violence. Eventually more and more Afghanis will view American troops with hostility and seek revenge for the deaths of a loved one. Meanwhile we are bleeding ourselves dry militarily and economically.

Some say if we leave, the Taliban will be strengthened. However, those who make that claim ignore the numerous ways our interventionist foreign policy has strengthened groups like the Taliban over the years. I have already pointed out how we serve as excellent recruiters for them by killing civilians. Last week I pointed out how our foreign aid to Pakistan specifically makes it into the Taliban’s coffers. And of course we provided the Taliban with aid and resources in the 1980s when they were our strategic allies against the Soviet Union.

For example, our CIA supplied them with stinger missiles to use against the Soviets, which are strikingly similar to the ones now allegedly used against us on the same battlefield according to the Wikileaks documents. As usual, our friends have a funny way of turning against us. Manuel Noriega and Saddam Hussein are also prime examples. Yet Congress never seems to acknowledge the blowback that results from our interventionism of the past.

Our war against the Taliban is going about as well as our War on Drugs or our War on Poverty, or any of our government’s wars. They all tend to create more of the thing they purport to eradicate, thereby dodging any excuse to draw down and come to an end. It is hard to image even winning anything this way. We have done enough damage in Afghanistan, both to the Afghan people and to ourselves. It’s time to reevaluate the situation. It’s time to come home.

Ron Paul is America’s leading voice for limited, constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, and a return to sound monetary policies.

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Gerald Celente: Wall Street Boys Run The Show Only Ron Paul Has Firm Grasp

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kw8KrHkpr_8]Gerald Celente: Wall Street Boys Run The Show Only Ron Paul Has Firm Grasp

RussiaToday | July 22, 2010

U.S. President Barack Obama has signed into law the biggest financial overhaul since the Great Depression. The main goal is to prevent another economic crisis. Meanwhile, Gerald Celente, the director of the Trends Research Institute, argued that the banks and Wall Street approve of this bill because it is a white wash. “It does nothing to prevent the coming crash of 2010. The bigs only got bigger,” he told RT.

Chuck Baldwin: Why Do Evangelicals Ignore Ron Paul? | My Opinion

This is an oldie but goody, written by Chuck before I started this blog.

My opinion follows Chuck’s article.

From: News with Views

WHY DO EVANGELICALS IGNORE RON PAUL?

By Pastor Chuck Baldwin
February 27, 2007
NewsWithViews.com

Evangelical Christians are already beginning the process of selecting the Republican presidential candidate whom they can anoint as their successor to George W. Bush. Somehow, evangelicals have this deluded idea that President Bush is one of them. How they came to this delusion both fascinates and escapes me. Bush is anything but one of them. However, most evangelicals believe he is, and today it seems that illusion is greater than reality, anyway. Bush proves that more than anyone I have ever known. But enough about Bush.

The question burning in the minds of evangelicals today is: Which Republican candidate for president will we anoint? There are several possibilities, but apparently Congressman Ron Paul is not one of them.

For example, Jerry Falwell’s widely distributed National Liberty Journal, in its March 2007 edition, had a major section entitled “Campaign 2008-Identifying the Republican Presidential Candidates.” A total of ten Republicans made the Journal’s list. The ten listed were Sen. Sam Brownback, Newt Gingrich, Rudy Giuliani, Sen. Chuck Hagel, Gov. Mike Huckabee, Rep. Duncan Hunter, Sen. John McCain, Gov. George Pataki, Gov. Mitt Romney, and Rep. Tom Tancredo.

However, even though Rep. Ron Paul has also formed a presidential exploratory committee (something Gingrich has not even done yet), his name was conspicuously absent from Falwell’s list. Why is this? Why do evangelicals ignore Ron Paul?

Ron Paul received his Bachelor’s degree from Gettysburg College. He received his MD from Duke University. He began his OB/GYN career in 1968. He was also an Air Force Captain and a member of the Air National Guard.

Ron Paul has served as a conservative congressman from Texas for over 16 years. He currently has a 100% rating from The Conservative Index, which is probably the most relevant and accurate reflection of a congressman’s true conservative record out there.

Furthermore, unlike most Republicans, Paul’s commitment to the life issue is more than rhetoric. For example, during the 2005 congressional session, Rep. Paul introduced H.R. 776, entitled the “Sanctity of Life Act of 2005.”

Had it passed, H.R. 776 would have recognized the personhood of all unborn babies by declaring, “human life shall be deemed to exist from conception.” The bill also recognized the authority of each State to protect the lives of unborn children. In addition, H.R. 776 would have removed abortion from the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, thereby nullifying the Roe v Wade decision, and would have denied funding for abortion providers. In plain language, H.R. 776 would have ended abortion on demand. (It is more than interesting to me that none of the evangelicals’ pet politicians, including George W. Bush, even bothered to support Paul’s pro-life bill.)

In addition, Ron Paul has been the most outspoken defender of constitutional government in the entire congress-bar none. He has often stood virtually alone against federal abuse of power, corruption, and big government.

Currently, Ron Paul is one of only a handful of congressmen that dares speak out against the emerging North American Union, NAFTA superhighway, and the Security and Prosperity Partnership agreement, all of which are being promoted by the White House in concert with the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR).

Speaking of the CFR, two of the U.S. senators listed as presidential candidates in Jerry Falwell’s Liberty Journal, Chuck Hagel and John McCain, are current members of the CFR.

For his entire political career, Ron Paul has served foursquare upon the principles of constitutional (limited) government, less taxation, right to life, and personal liberty. Ron Paul is a conservative’s conservative, a principled constitutionalist of the finest order. How is it, then, that Jerry Falwell and other evangelicals ignore him?

The answer to the above question is not easy to determine. Maybe today’s evangelicals are more concerned about being accepted by the GOP establishment than they are supporting principled, conservative candidates. After all, Paul’s willingness to openly oppose his own party has caused him to be blacklisted by party loyalists and apologists. Therefore, it might be that our illustrious evangelical leaders are unwilling to be identified with Paul lest they share the same ostracism.

Another reason might be that today’s evangelicals are extremely shallow in their discernment. They seem to love Republican candidates who wear religion on their sleeve. Whether the candidate walks the walk does not seem to matter near as much as whether he talks the talk.

Hence, evangelicals are already warming up to John McCain, Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, and even to Rudy Giuliani. Falwell’s National Liberty Journal (NLJ) calls Gingrich “a true American statesman.” McCain is called “pro-life.” Already, McCain has spoken for Dr. Falwell at his Liberty University. (Don’t be surprised if Falwell becomes one of McCain’s strongest proponents.) The NLJ quotes Evangelicals for Mitt as saying, “Gov. Romney . . . shares our values.” Of Giuliani, NLJ states, “On issues such as national security, battling terrorism and combating crime, Mr. Giuliani is very popular with conservatives.”

However, the truth is, neither Gingrich, Giuliani, Romney, nor McCain deserves the support of principled conservatives. Each of these men has numerous examples of failure and compromise of essential conservative values.

Another trap evangelicals seem to fall into is the puerile desire to “pick a winner.” Wanting to be sure that they are seen dancing with the last man on the floor, evangelicals are trying to figure out who that man will be so as to be ready to receive their invitation to the dance. And since they don’t expect to see Ron Paul issuing dance invitations, they have already written him off.

However, rather than letting themselves be used as dupes by the GOP machine, if America’s evangelicals would determine to stand on principle by supporting only those candidates who most courageously champion our principles (regardless of their popularity, or lack thereof, with the Republican hierarchy), they might actually be able to bring real change to American politics.

As it is, evangelicals continue to call George W. Bush “one of us,” they continue to drink Kool Aid from the faucet of Republican propaganda, and they continue to ignore Ron Paul.

My opinion:

I agree with what Chuck says above, but would add this.

Ron Paul: Why Do They Want To Kill Us? Because We Occupy Their Land!

Transcribed by Jeff Fenske

The Taliban, we have to remember, had nothing to do with 9/11.”

Too often our government is involved in secret wars.”

“I think we’re going to be less secure because of this activity,
and we will finally, someday,
have to meet up to the question of
why do they want to come here to kill us?
Do they want to do it because of their religion?
Do they want to do it because we are rich and because we are free?
No, they want to come here because we occupy their territory.”

– Ron Paul

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjzCdef3xEY]Ron Paul: Why Do They Want To Kill Us? Because We Occupy Their Land!

July 27, 2010 C-SPAN

The Amazing Ron Paul: Bribe Money — “Wars should not be covert or casual. We absolutely should not be paying off leaders of a country while killing their civilians…. This is not what America is supposed to be about.”

Blessed are the peacemakers,
for they shall be called children of God.

– Jesus

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMUS4nhcKCQ]Ron Paul: Congress Could End Obama’s Wars

RonPaul2008dotcom | August 01, 2010

08/02/2010 – http://www.RonPaul.com

by Ron Paul

Our foreign policy was in the spotlight last week, which is exactly where it should be. Almost two years ago, many voters elected someone they thought would lead us to a more peaceful, rational coexistence with other countries. However, while attention has been focused on the administration’s disastrous economic policies, its equally disastrous foreign policies have exacerbated our problems overseas.

Especially in times of economic crises we cannot afford to ignore costly foreign policy mistakes. That’s why it’s important that U.S. foreign policy receive some much-needed attention in the media, as it did last week with the leaked documents scandal. Many are saying that the Wikileaks documents tell us nothing new. In some ways that is true. Most Americans knew that we have been fighting losing battles; these documents show just how bad it really is. The revelation that Pakistani intelligence is assisting the people we are bombing in Afghanistan shows the quality of friends we are making with our foreign policy.

This kind of thing supports points that Rep. Dennis Kucinich and I tried to make on the House floor last week with a privileged resolution that would have directed the administration to remove troops from Pakistan pursuant to the War Powers Resolution. We are not at war with Pakistan. Congress has made no declaration of war. Actually, we made no declaration of war on Afghanistan or Iraq either, but that is another matter. Yet we have troops in Pakistan engaging in hostile activities, conducting drone attacks and killing people. We sometimes manage to kill someone who has been identified as an enemy, yet we also kill about ten civilians for every one of those. Pakistani civilians are angered by this, yet their leadership is mollified by our billions in bribe money. We just passed an appropriations bill that will send another $7.5 billion to Pakistan. One wonders how much of this money will end up helping the Taliban.

This whole operation is clearly counterproductive, inappropriate, immoral, and every American who values the rule of law should be outraged. Yet these activities are being done so quietly that most Americans as well as most members of the House don’t even know about them.

We should follow constitutional protocol when going to war. It’s there for a reason. If we are legitimately attacked it is the job of the Congress to declare war. We then fight the war, win it and come home. War should be efficient, decisive and rare. However, when Congress shirks its duty and just gives the administration whatever it wants with no real oversight or meaningful debate, wars are never-ending, wasteful and political.

Our so-called wars have been become a perpetual drain on our economy and liberty. The founders knew that heads of state are far too eager to engage in those very conflicts. That is why they entrusted the power to go to war with the deliberative body closest to the people: the Congress. Decisions to go to war need to be supported by the people. Wars should not be covert or casual. We absolutely should not be paying off leaders of a country while killing their civilians, without expecting to create a lot of new problems. This is not what America is supposed to be about.

Ron Paul is America’s leading voice for limited, constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, and a return to sound monetary policies.

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Ron Paul: More Secrets, More Surveillance, Less Security

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lt64PwS5WTg]More Secrets, More Surveillance, Less Security

Ron Paul discusses the insanely bloated bureaucratic nightmare known as the “intelligence” community.

Ron Paul Discusses the future of “Audit the Fed” efforts (Includes link to Campaign for Liberty’s “HR 1207 Hall of Shame”)

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3J1TZAryPs]Ron Paul Discusses the future of “Audit the Fed” efforts

campaignforliberty | July 01, 2010

Congressman Ron Paul discusses the latest in the efforts to get a full and complete audit of the Fed as well as the future of Fed transparency.

See a list of H.R. 1207 cosponsors who voted against the motion here [HR 1207 Hall of Shame]: http://www.campaignforliberty.com/mat…

Will the Bail-Out Boys ride again? Ron Paul: “The philosophy of bail-outs has not changed one bit…. We’re in a big mess, but they’re still not telling us the truth about how bad it really is.” | Judge Andrew Napolitano: “Legislation is not morality … It’s horse trading”

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvVVKaR6NuQ]Ron Paul and Judge Napolitano on Fox Business, 6/30/2010

campaignforliberty | July 01, 2010

On Wednesday, June 30, 2010, Congressman Ron Paul and Judge Andrew Napolitano appeared on Fox Business’ “Money Rocks” to discuss the Dodd-Frank financial reform bill and the need to end the federal government’s interference in the economy.

Ron Paul on The Alex Jones Show: Paul’s “Audit the Fed” bill got jacked (114 co-sponsers flipped); Financial ‘Reform’ Bill; Attack on Campaign for Liberty; Shutting down the internet; Oil spill; Gun rights; Kagan; Russia spies, we spy, they all spy…

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tgy_UvFx9bE]Ron Paul: 114 Flip Flop on Audit The Fed Causing Bill to Fail 229 – 198

TheAlexJonesChannel | July 01, 2010

Ron Paul’s attempt to audit the Federal Reserve, which was previously co-sponsored by 320 members of the House (HR 1207), failed by a vote of 229-198. All Republicans voted in favor of the measure with 23 Democrats crossing the aisle to vote with Republicans. 122 co-sponsors of HR 1207, all Democrats, jumped ship and voted against the measure.

The GOP had offered the Fed audit as the minority’s last chance to alter the financial regulation bill. The bill does have an watered-down audit provision in the conference report, but it is limited to loans made by the Fed during the height of the economic crisis. Ron Paul’s bill would have allowed a total examination of the Fed’s books.

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Chuck Baldwin: FEC Attempts to Shut Down Campaign for Liberty. “They’re trying to cover the light so they that can continue to operate in darkness.”

From: Wikipedia

Campaign for Liberty is a political organization founded by eleven-term United States Congressman Ron Paul. The Campaign for Liberty focuses on educating elected officials and the general public about constitutional issues, and currently provides a membership program. Its legal status is that of a 501(c)(4) nonprofit.[2] It is also known as C4L.

The Campaign for Liberty was announced on June 12, 2008 as a way of continuing the grassroots support involved in Ron Paul’s 2008 presidential run, and corresponded with the suspension of that campaign. Paul formally announced during the Texas Republican Convention that he had created this new organization known as the Campaign for Liberty.[3]

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQi-C72FGkc]Chuck Baldwin: FEC Attempts to Shut Down Campaign for Liberty 1/2

TheAlexJonesChannel | June 30, 2010

FEC Attempts to Shut Down Campaign for Liberty
http://chuckbaldwinlive.com/home/

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Ron Paul: Afghan Policy, Not McChrystal, Is Wrong

“Blessed are the peacemakers.” – Jesus

From: Politico

Ron Paul thinks President Obama got it wrong yesterday when he got rid of Stanley McChrystal.

Of course, Paul, who’s earned the nickname “Dr. No” in Congress, is used to being an outlier on congressional issues.

“They should have changed the policy and kept the general. Maybe that would have been better,” Paul said on Thursday. “But it’s the policymakers that are at fault, not the generals, they tried to follow the orders but the policy behind it is at fault.”

Paul, a fierce critic of the war in Afghanistan, said that the inflammatory comments made by members of McChrystal’s staff in Rolling Stone were evidence of frustration over what he says is the war’s failed policy.

“That McChrystal thing is just a symptom of what we won’t face up to, which is that it’s a totally failed policy,” Paul said. “If we were on the verge of a great success, do you think we’d fire the general? So it was an absolute confirmation of the failed policy, and yet the policy doesn’t change.”

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Ron Paul’s Libertarian Perspective On Gulf Disaster: There Should Be No Limits On Liability

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oilp5hhR0X0]Ron Paul, CNBC, 6/15/2010

campaignforliberty — June 15, 2010 — On Tuesday, June 15, 2010, Congressman Ron Paul appeared on CNBC’s “Street Signs” to discuss gold and the president’s handling of the BP oil spill.

Ron Paul: Well meaning church people are keeping the “war on drugs” [the war against the CIA’s competition] going, which helps finance the dark side of our government — our own demise!

“We have lost our way.”

– Ron Paul

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Alex talks with Ron Paul, a physician and Republican Congressman for the 14th congressional district of Texas. Paul is the founder of the advocacy group Campaign for Liberty and his ideas have been expressed in numerous published articles and books, including End The Fed and The Revolution: A Manifesto. Ron Paul has the most Constitution friendly voting record of any member of Congress since 1937. http://www.ronpaul.com

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Ron Paul: No More Blank Checks for the Military-Industrial Complex!

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXE8Yxu_N8k]Ron Paul: No More Blank Checks for the Military-Industrial Complex!

From: house.gov

More Blank Checks to the Military Industrial Complex

Congress, with its insatiable appetite for spending, is set to pass yet another “supplemental” appropriations bill in the next two weeks.  So-called supplemental bills allow Congress to spend beyond even the 13 annual appropriations bills that fund the federal government.  These are akin to a family that consistently outspends its budget, and therefore needs to use a credit card to make it through the end of the month.

If the American people want Congress to spend less, putting an end to supplemental appropriations bills would be a start.  The 13 “regular” appropriations bills fund every branch, department, agency, and program of the federal government.  Congress should place every dollar in plain view among those 13 bills.  Instead, supplemental spending bills serve as a sneaky way for Congress to spend extra money that was not projected in budget forecasts.  Once rare, they have become commonplace vehicles for deficit spending.

The latest supplemental bill is touted as an “emergency” war spending bill, needed to fund our ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.  The emergencies never seem to end, however, and Congress passes one military supplemental bill after another as the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan drag on.

Many of my colleagues argue that Congress cannot put a price on our sacred national security, and I agree that the strong, unequivocal defense of our country is a top priority.  There comes a time, however, when we must take stock of what our blank checks to the military industrial complex accomplish for us, and where the true threats to American citizens lie.

The smokescreen debate over earmarks demonstrates how we have lost perspective when it comes to military spending.  Earmarks constitute about $11 billion of the latest budget.  This sounds like a lot of money, and it is, but it is a drop in the bucket compared to the $708 billion spent by the Pentagon this year to expand our worldwide military presence.  The total expenditures to maintain our world empire is approximately $1 trillion annually, which is roughly what the entire federal budget was in 1990!

We spend more on defense than the rest of the world combined, and far more than we spent during the Cold War.  These expenditures in many cases foment resentment that does not make us safer, but instead makes us a target.  We referee and arm conflicts the world over, and have troops in some 140 countries with over 700 military bases.

With this enormous amount of money and energy spent on efforts that have nothing to do with the security of the United States, when the time comes to defend American soil, we will be too involved in other adventures to do so.

There is nothing conservative about spending money we don’t have simply because that spending is for defense.  No enemy can harm us in the way we are harming ourselves, namely bankrupting the nation and destroying our own currency.  The former Soviet Union did not implode because it was attacked; it imploded because it was broke.  We cannot improve our economy if we refuse to examine all major outlays, including so-called defense spending.

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The Establishment Is In Full Blown Panic Over Rand Paul

The Establishment Is In Full Blown Panic Over Rand Paul

The status quo doesn’t care from which direction of the phony left-right paradigm the mud is thrown , so long as it sticks

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Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Thursday, May 20, 2010

The establishment is in full blown panic over the runaway success of Kentucky primary winner Rand Paul and has set about attacking the son of Congressman Ron Paul from every conceivable angle in an attempt to undermine his support base and ensure his defeat by a Democratic opponent in November.

Whatever your personal agreements or disagreements with the nuances of Paul’s policies, the fact is that he represents the rarest breed of politician – one not controlled by special interests – and that is a fundamental threat to the status quo and the gravy train for the crooks and scoundrels in Washington DC.

On the one hand, establishment neo-con news organs like the New York Daily News have attempted to eviscerate Paul’s Tea Party base by implying that he is not “conservative” enough in that he doesn’t support endless unconstitutional wars of aggression that have not been authorized by Congress. Of course, classical conservatism of the George Washington, founding fathers variety, dictates that foreign policy should be based around a strong national defense while avoiding foreign entanglements and interventionism – which is exactly what Rand Paul embraces.

So the sight of the neo-cons trotting out the universally loathed Dick Cheneyhe had the lowest approval ratings for any Vice President in recent history to back Paul’s opponent Trey Grayson was a pathetic effort to characterize Paul as being soft on foreign policy, a tactic that went out of date some five years ago, and its failure was evident in the size of Paul’s crushing victory.

Establishment neo-con Republicans have to know that the game is up. Unless they can completely take over and subvert the Tea Party movement, which they have openly called for, it’s all over for them. The fact that the Tea Party got right behind Paul despite his openly stated desire to bring the troops home proves that neo-con sentiment within the ranks of the Tea Party is on the wane. Conservatives are finally starting to understand that unconstitutional foreign wars of aggression are not conservative.

On the flip side of the rigged political spectrum we have the neo-libs crying foul about Paul’s libertarian credentials. Despite the fact that Paul has vehemently supported his father’s stance of shrinking big government, legalizing marijuana and ending the drug war, putting a stop to banker bailouts, reducing the national debt, lowering taxes, and restoring personal liberties, just because Paul hasn’t explicitly supported gay marriage, this invalidates everything else according to this warped and myopic argument.

In reality, the issues of abortion and gay marriage have always divided libertarians into socially conservative and socially liberal camps. Rand Paul believes that one of the few roles of government should be to protect life, which he believes begins at conception. Just because Paul doesn’t believe that individual freedom should give people the freedom to kill their own children doesn’t make him a neo-con.

While people who profess to be libertarians may grandstand with righteous indignation and attack Paul for his stance on abortion in the belief that they are performing some kind of moral duty to “expose” him as a neo-con, in reality they are only doing the bidding of the establishment in acting as the left-wing of the pincer attack on the Senatorial candidate’s support base.

The establishment does not care from which direction the mud is thrown at Rand Paul – so long as some of it sticks – which is why they will continue to desperately try to undermine him before the elections in November, while still failing to grasp that real populist candidates who resonate with the burgeoning resistance to big government are all but immune to such smears.

Aided by helpful attacks from both sides, Democrats are apparently “giddy” about taking on Paul come November, but so long as the Senate contender sticks to his core principles, he should have little problem in seeing off an opponent who will be unable to extricate his campaign from the plunging popularity of Barack Obama and the big government agenda that he fronts for.

“I say bring it on,” Rand Paul shot back yesterday. “Please bring President Obama to Kentucky, bring him to campaign as much and as often as they can because he’s incredibly unpopular here, the Democrat policies are incredibly unpopular here – so I say bring it on.”

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The Establishment Is In Full Blown Panic Over Rand Paul

Bob Chapman: A ‘Fed’ meeting attendee says that by the end of the year the banking system is going to come down

Transcribed by Jeff Fenske

The Federal Reserve, instead of being audited like they should be [now that Ron Paul’s Audit-the-Fed bill was gutted – editor], is going to have one audit, and it’s going to be restricted to just one certain area, and that’s it. And so what they’re doing is throwing the public a bone.”

The privately owned ‘Fed’ and Congress don’t care what the law says. You heard what the last President said about…used expletives to describe the Constitution. They don’t care. They’re members of the Illuminati. They think they’re masters of the universe. And they will break every single law….”

“I just got a letter, today, from a friend of mine who attends the Fed meetings. And he says that by the end of the year, maybe as early as November, that the banking system is going to come down. And he says that they believe that all of the banks will be wrapped up in those five or six major banks in the United States. And they will control everything from a banking viewpoint. And that’s what they’re after.”

– Bob Chapman

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2la30C7ABlE]Bob Chapman’s Friday 5/21/2010 Economic Report on Alex JonesTv

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Ron Paul Defends Rand: The Founding Fathers Were Libertarians

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G00Sq3xaE1g]Ron Paul: The Founding Fathers Were Libertarians

RonPaul2008dotcom — May 21, 2010 — (Video is cut off after 6:20 minutes. If you have a full copy please contact us.) 05/20/2010 – http://www.RonPaul.com

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TheAlexJonesChannel — May 21, 2010 — Rand Paul Strikes Back At Mainstream Media Smear Machine

MSNBC devotes a full day to branding anti-establishment candidate a racist bigot

Steve Watson
http://www.prisonplanet.tv/
Friday, May 21st, 2010

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Would be Kentucky Senator Rand Paul has hit back at a desperate and sustained mainstream media attempt to smear him as a racist extremist following his historic primary victory earlier this week.

Paul appeared on ABCs Good Morning America today to make it clear that the attacks against him regarding views he expressed on the Civil Rights Act, which we covered in our article yesterday, are red herrings and part of an establishment effort to trash his campaign.

Ive just been trashed up and down and they have been saying things that are untrue. And when they say Im for repealing the Civil Rights Act, its absolutely false. Its never been my position and something that I basically just think is politics. Paul said.

Following Pauls initial appearance on Wednesdays Rachel Maddow program, during which the MSNBC host suggested Paul would tolerate racial segregation because he opposes federal government regulation, the cable network devoted a full day of coverage to the same talking point.

Despite Pauls repeated statements that he did not tolerate discrimination or racism in any form, and that he supported the Civil Rights Act in totality, MSNBC wheeled out its liberal attack dogs in the form of Jesse Jackson, Democratic Congressman James Clyburn, liberal professors Boyce Watkins and Michael Eric Dyson and Democratic strategist Karen Finney. The network aired eight different segments totaling 37 minutes, without a single guest to defend Rand Pauls position or provide any balance whatsoever.

Yesterday Pauls opponent in the Senate race, Kentucky Attorney General Jack Conway, now lagging behind Paul by a whopping 25 points according to a Rasmussen survey, claimed that Paul had said he wanted to repeal the Civil Rights Act, a blatantly false accusation that prompted Paul to issue a corrective statement. Ridiculously, Paul had to clarify that he did not wish to repeal the Civil Rights Act:

Even though this matter was settled when I was 2, and no serious people are seeking to revisit it except to score cheap political points, I unequivocally state that I will not support any efforts to repeal the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Pauls statement read.

Let me be clear: I support the Civil Rights Act because I overwhelmingly agree with the intent of the legislation, which was to stop discrimination in the public sphere and halt the abhorrent practice of segregation and Jim Crow laws. As I have said in previous statements, sections of the Civil Rights Act were debated on Constitutional grounds when the legislation was passed. Those issues have been settled by federal courts in the intervening years. the statement concluded.

Despite Pauls statement, the smear machine went into overdrive and even led to comments from White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs, who said I think the issues that, that many fought for in the 50s and the 60s were settled a long time ago in landmark legislation and the discussion about whether or not to support those, I dont think, shouldnt have a place in our political dialogue in 2010.

The LA Times devoted its front page to the smear attack, meanwhile, Organizing for America, an Obama campaign group run by the Democratic National Committee began emailing thousands of people on its mailing list in an effort to convince them that Rand Paul supports segregation and that there should be a massive public outcry.

Late yesterday afternoon, Sen. John Cornyn (Tex.), chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, also issued a statement, noting that It is apparent that the Democrats are trying to twist Rand Pauls words and create an issue that does not exist because they are rightfully worried that he is leading Jack Conway,.

A fired up Paul hit out further at the establishment lefts political smear campaign on Good Morning America today:

If you want to bring up 40-year-old legislation, why dont you bring me on with Sen. [Robert] Byrd, and well talk about how he filibustered the Civil Rights Act, Paul said of the 92-year-old West Virginia Democrat. Make him, call him to task for something he actually did as opposed to calling me to task for something they insinuated that I might believe thats not true.

What is going on here is an attempt to vilify us for partisan reasons. Where do your talking points come from? The Democratic National Committee, they also come from Rachel Maddow and MSNBC. he added.
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RANDslide: This is what it looks like! But what WE REALLY NEEDED was a RONslide in 2008!

Oh, how we needed a RONslide 2 years ago!

Imagine if this would instead be a map of America
showing the states that Ron Paul had won in 2008!

From: Daily Paul

This is what it looks like:

Randslide

Congratulations again Rand!

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Rand Paul Wins Kentucky Primary For U.S. Senate! Full Victory Speech

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYVR-6AFE1s]Rand Paul Wins Kentucky Primary For U.S. Senate! Full Victory Speech

RonPaul2008dotcom — May 18, 2010 — 05/18/2010 – Ron Paul is in Kentucky tonight to celebrate his son Rand Paul’s victory in the Republican primaries for U.S. Senate. Rand secured 58.8% of the vote, crushing his establishment opponent.

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