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[video] Bilderberg Plot JFK-Like End to Ron Paul!

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bFL7PpOu6g]Bilderberg Plot JFK Like End to Ron Paul!

Published on Jun 1, 2012 by TheAlexJonesChannel

During a heated conversation in the lobby of the Westfields Marriott hotel yesterday, Bilderberg members expressed their desire to see Ron Paul die in a plane crash, according to veteran journalist Jim Tucker’s inside source.
full interview with Jim Tucker (AmericanFreePress.net) will be posted later.
The shocking exchange took place just after Bilderberg attendees started arriving yesterday morning as they were driven through crowds of hundreds of Paul-supporting demonstrators.
Wasting no time to shoot their mouths off, one Bilderberg member expressed his desire to, “Get Ron Paul and all of his supporters on an airplane with a Muslim suicide pilot and take ’em down,” according to Tucker’s source, which has been proven routinely accurate with Bilderberg information in the past.
“That was the harshest comment made but there were a lot of mean-spirited comments made as the Bilderberg boys gathered in the lobby of the hotel,” added Tucker.
Tucker explained that the Bilderbergers are becoming increasingly irate at the resistance amongst patriotic Americans to their program, with protest figures rising at each annual confab.
“The program planned by Bilderberg has been set back for years and every year it gets worse and every year they get more depressed and every year they get more outraged — we’re winning, they’re losing,” said Tucker.
Bilderberg is furious that Paul is working to stop the full ratification of the Law of the Sea Treaty, which as we documented yesterday is being discussed at this year’s conference. The treaty would hand the United Nations control over all U.S. oceans and force ships to pay a tariff directly to the global body.
This is not the first time Bilderberg members have expressed their desire to see the Texan Congressman and staunch constitutionalist meet his maker.
Back in December 2007, best-selling author and Bilderberg sleuth Daniel Estulin told the Alex Jones Show that the U.S. intelligence establishment was considering assassinating Paul as a means of derailing the Ron Paul Revolution, which later gave rise to the Tea Party and spawned a generation of anti-big government grass roots activists.
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[ audio ] Tom Woods Interviews Rand Paul on the Budget

I’m not sure about Rand’s stand, but I really like Tom’s statement about the left-right paradigm and how there never seems to be a good time to make the required cuts, starting at minute-15.
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“Don’t tell me now is not the time unless you’re going to tell me when the time is.”

– Tom Woods

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gg7u_IYBr38]Tom Woods Interviews Rand Paul on the Budget, Ron Paul, and More

Published on May 18, 2012 by 

Tom Woods talks to Rand Paul about the budget, the Ex-Im Bank, the TSA, Ted Cruz, Mitt Romney, and more, followed by commentary.

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[video] Excellent Real-Historian, Political Thinker Tom Woods: The Ron Paulian Task – Build Up the Remnant | Romney and Obama are Wall St. A and Wall St. B

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URe_p64sK4k]The Ron Paulian Task: Build Up the Remnant

Published on May 17, 2012 by 

Bestselling author Tom Woods speaks to a crowd in Oklahoma City, May 11, 2012. (Try to overlook the sync problem, discovered after the fact.)

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CNN Caught Lying About Delegate Numbers! (True Updated Delegate Numbers Included)

Just one of the many ways the mainstream media (owned by the globalists) have deceived the public away from Ron Paul (who cannot be bought) and into their candidate’s hands.
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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akUZvbHR5BA]CNN Caught Lying About Delegate Numbers! (True Updated Delegate Numbers Included)

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[ audio ] 55 years with Ron Paul – Exclusive interview with Carol Paul, Ron's perfect half — Really sweet!!!

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R12YI85omn0]55 years with Ron Paul. Exclusive interview with his better half, Carol Paul, on SchiffRadio.com

Published on May 10, 2012 by 

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[video] 2012 Ron Paul epic win of delegates

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT2DATx3hbU]2012 Ron Paul epic win of delegates

Published on May 8, 2012 by 

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Congressman Ron Paul of Texas enjoys a national reputation as the premier advocate for liberty in politics today. Dr. Paul is the leading spokesman in Washington for limited constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, and a return to sound monetary policies based on commodity-backed currency. He is known among both his colleagues in Congress and his constituents for his consistent voting record in the House of Representatives: Dr. Paul never votes for legislation unless the proposed measure is expressly authorized by the Constitution. In the words of former Treasury Secretary William Simon, Dr. Paul is the “one exception to the Gang of 535″ on Capitol Hill.

Ron Paul was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Gettysburg College and the Duke University School of Medicine, before proudly serving as a flight surgeon in the U.S. Air Force during the 1960s. He and his wife Carol moved to Texas in 1968, where he began his medical practice in Brazoria County. As a specialist in obstetrics/gynecology, Dr. Paul has delivered more than 4,000 babies! He and Carol, who reside in Lake Jackson, Texas, are the proud parents of five children and have eighteen grandchildren.

While serving in Congress during the late 1970s and early 1980s, Dr. Paul’s limited-government ideals were not popular in Washington. He served on the House Banking committee, where he was a strong advocate for sound monetary policy and an outspoken critic of the Federal Reserve’s inflationary measures. He also was a key member of the Gold Commission, advocating a return to a gold standard for our currency. He was an unwavering advocate of pro-life and pro-family values. Dr. Paul consistently voted to lower or abolish federal taxes, spending, and regulation, and used his House seat to actively promote the return of government to its proper constitutional levels. In 1984, he voluntarily relinquished his House seat and returned to his medical practice.

Dr. Paul returned to Congress in 1997 to represent the 14th Congressional district of Texas. He serves on the House Financial Services Committee and the Foreign Affairs Committee. On the Financial Services Committee, Rep. Paul serves as the chairman of the Subcommittee on Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology. He continues to advocate a dramatic reduction in the size of the federal government and a return to constitutional principles.

Dr. Paul is the author of several books, including The Revolution: A Manifesto, End the Fed, Liberty Defined, Challenge to Liberty; The Case for Gold; and A Republic, If You Can Keep It. He has been a distinguished counselor to the Ludwig von Mises Institute, and is widely quoted by scholars and writers in the fields of monetary policy, banking, and political economy. He has received many awards and honors during his career in Congress, from organizations such as the National Taxpayers Union, Citizens Against Government Waste, the Council for a Competitive Economy, and countless others.

Dr. Paul’s consistent voting record prompted one Congressman to comment that “Ron Paul personifies the Founding Fathers’ ideal of the citizen-statesman. He makes it clear that his principles will never be compromised, and they never are.” Another Congresswoman added that “There are few people in public life who, through thick and thin, rain or shine, stick to their principles. Ron Paul is one of those few.”

[video] FOX News Admits Ron Paul Has Won 5 States!

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HsaNliSdKc]FOX News Admits Ron Paul Has Won 5 States

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[ audio ] Ron Paul: The Terrible Cost of War — Military deaths from suicide far outnumber combat deaths

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoKl0zQrblM]Ron Paul’s Texas Straight Talk 4/30/12: The Alarming Suicide Epidemic in the Military

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The Costs of War
by Ron Paul

This month Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric K. Shinseki announced the addition of some 1,900 mental health nurses, psychiatrists, psychologists, and social workers to its existing workforce of 20,590 mental health staff in attempt to get a handle on the epidemic of suicides among combat veterans. Unfortunately, when presidents misuse our military on an unprecedented scale — and Congress lets them get away with it — the resulting stress causes military suicides to increase dramatically, both among active duty and retired service members. In fact, military deaths from suicide far outnumber combat deaths. According to an article in the Air Force Times this month, suicides among airmen are up 40 percent over last year.

Considering the multiple deployments service members are forced to endure as the war in Afghanistan stretches into its second decade, these figures are sadly unsurprising.

Ironically, the same VA Secretary Eric Shinseki was forced to retire from the Army by President Bush for daring to suggest that an invasion and occupation of Iraq would not be the cakewalk that neoconservatives promised. Then Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz, who is not a military veteran, claimed that General Shinseki was “wildly off the mark” for suggesting that several hundred thousand soldiers would be required to secure post-invasion Iraq. Now we see who was right on the costs of war.

In addition to the hidden human costs of our seemingly endless wars are the economic costs. In 2008, Nobel Prize winning economist Joseph Stiglitz wrote “The Three Trillion Dollar War: The True Cost of the Iraq Conflict.” Stiglitz illustrates that taking into account the total costs of the war, including replacing military equipment and caring for thousands of wounded veterans for the rest of their lives, the Iraq war will cost us orders of magnitude greater than the 50 billion dollars promised by the White House before the invasion. Add all the costs of Afghanistan into the mix, wrote Stiglitz, and the bill tops $7 trillion.

Is it any wonder why our infrastructure at home crumbles, healthcare is more expensive and harder to come by, and unemployment together with inflation continue their steady rise? Imagine the productive power of that seven trillion dollars in our private sector. What could it have done were it in private hands; what may have been discovered, what diseases might have been cured, what might have been built, how many productive jobs created?

With the bills coming due for our decade of reckless military action, the cuts rarely come from the well-connected military industrial complex with their lobbyists and powerful political allies. In President Obama’s 2013 budget, troop strength is to be cut significantly while enormously expensive and largely superfluous weapons systems emerge essentially unscathed. As defense analyst Winslow Wheeler wrote this month, costs of the “next generation” fighter, the F-35, will increase by another $289 million. This despite the fact that the fighter is badly designed and already outdated, a “virtual flying piano” writes Wheeler.

The military contractors building monstrosities like the F-35 are politically connected and thus protected. Unfortunately, returning military veterans are less so. In the same 2013 budget, the White House proposes to increase medical and pharmaceutical costs paid by veterans while reducing their cost of living increases. And how many years of increasingly alarming mental illness and suicide statistics has it taken for the modest increase in resources to be made available?

Those who predicted the real costs of our decade of global military conquest were ridiculed, scoffed at, and fired. History has now shown us that much of what they warned was correct. America is clearly less secure after a decade of unnecessary wars. It is more vulnerable and closer to economic collapse. Its military is nearly broken from years of abuse. Will we come back to our senses?

[video] "I Think Ron Paul Just Won Iowa!" — And Minnesota too?

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfS1x5RnZZQ]“I Think Ron Paul Just Won Iowa!” Rachel Maddow April 23, 2012

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[audio/video] Sen. Ran Paul Confronts Obama Crimes (HQ)

Excellent 20-minute interview!
I am impressed with Rand. And though I very much like Ron Paul, I had hoped that Rand would have run for President, because for some reason the evangelicals are more open to Rand than Ron.
Alex said this morning that Rand told him there are only 10 good senators and 50 good congressman left in Washington. We’re in trouble.

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryG-6Q8rMH0]Sen. Ran Paul Confronts Obama Crimes (HQ)

Published on Apr 18, 2012 by TheAlexJonesChannel

An Exclusive interview, Alex Jones interviews Sen. Rand Paul on NDAA, TSA undercover on Houston busses, Obama’s overall neglect of the Constitution, his possible impeachment and much more. This is a must see video.

[video] Ron Paul 2003: Neo – CONNED! — "Since the change of the political party in charge has not made a difference, who’s really in charge? … These are the neoconservatives of recent fame."

Ron Paul names the *neocons* who took over the Republican party.
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Here is a brief summary of the general understanding of what neocons believe:

  1. They agree with Trotsky on permanent revolution, violent as well as intellectual.
  2. They are for redrawing the map of the Middle East and are willing to use force to do so.
  3. They believe in preemptive war to achieve desired ends.
  4. They accept the notion that the ends justify the means—that hardball politics is a moral necessity.
  5. They express no opposition to the welfare state.
  6. They are not bashful about an American empire; instead they strongly endorse it.
  7. They believe lying is necessary for the state to survive. …

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The money and views of Rupert Murdoch also played a key role in promoting the neocon views, as well as rallying support by the general population, through his News Corporation, which owns Fox News Network, the New York Post, and Weekly Standard.

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Some large Christian denominations have joined the neoconservatives in promoting preemptive war, while completely ignoring the Christian doctrine of a Just War. The neocons sought and openly welcomed their support.

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0N0iqUiaTs]Ron Paul Exposes Neo Conservatives A.K.A. NEOCONS

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Watch entire 51 minutes Ron Paul Speech to Congress on July 12th. 2003. Dr. Ron Paul tells all about the Neoconservatives. A must see…http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4156174553630131591

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HON. RON PAUL OF TEXAS IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES July 10, 2003 Neo – CONNED !

The modern-day limited-government movement has been co-opted.  The conservatives have failed in their effort to shrink the size of government. There has not been, nor will there soon be, a conservative revolution in Washington. Party control of the federal government has changed, but the inexorable growth in the size and scope of government has continued unabated. The liberal arguments for limited government in personal affairs and foreign military adventurism were never seriously considered as part of this revolution.

Since the change of the political party in charge has not made a difference, who’s really in charge? If the particular party in power makes little difference, whose policy is it that permits expanded government programs, increased spending, huge deficits, nation building and the pervasive invasion of our privacy, with fewer Fourth Amendment protections than ever before?

Someone is responsible, and it’s important that those of us who love liberty, and resent big-brother government, identify the philosophic supporters who have the most to say about the direction our country is going. If they’re wrong—and I believe they are—we need to show it, alert the American people, and offer a more positive approach to government.  However, this depends on whether the American people desire to live in a free society and reject the dangerous notion that we need a strong central government to take care of us from the cradle to the grave. Do the American people really believe it’s the government’s responsibility to make us morally better and economically equal? Do we have a responsibility to police the world, while imposing our vision of good government on everyone else in the world with some form of utopian nation building? If not, and the contemporary enemies of liberty are exposed and rejected, then it behooves us to present an alternative philosophy that is morally superior and economically sound and provides a guide to world affairs to enhance peace and commerce.

One thing is certain: conservatives who worked and voted for less government in the Reagan years and welcomed the takeover of the U.S. Congress and the presidency in the 1990s and early 2000s were deceived. Soon they will realize that the goal of limited government has been dashed and that their views no longer matter.

The so-called conservative revolution of the past two decades has given us massive growth in government size, spending and regulations. Deficits are exploding and the national debt is now rising at greater than a half-trillion dollars per year. Taxes do not go down—even if we vote to lower them. They can’t, as long as spending is increased, since all spending must be paid for one way or another. Both Presidents Reagan and the elder George Bush raised taxes directly. With this administration, so far, direct taxes have been reduced—and they certainly should have been—but it means little if spending increases and deficits rise.

When taxes are not raised to accommodate higher spending, the bills must be paid by either borrowing or “printing” new money. This is one reason why we conveniently have a generous Federal Reserve chairman who is willing to accommodate the Congress. With borrowing and inflating, the “tax” is delayed and distributed in a way that makes it difficult for those paying the tax to identify it. Like future generations and those on fixed incomes who suffer from rising prices, and those who lose jobs they certainly feel the consequences of economic dislocation that this process causes. Government spending is always a “tax” burden on the American people and is never equally or fairly distributed. The poor and low-middle income workers always suffer the most from the deceitful tax of inflation and borrowing.

Many present-day conservatives, who generally argue for less government and supported the Reagan/Gingrich/Bush takeover of the federal government, are now justifiably disillusioned. Although not a monolithic group, they wanted to shrink the size of government.

Early in our history, the advocates of limited, constitutional government recognized two important principles: the rule of law was crucial, and a constitutional government must derive “just powers from the consent of the governed.” It was understood that an explicit transfer of power to government could only occur with power rightfully and naturally endowed to each individual as a God-given right. Therefore, the powers that could be transferred would be limited to the purpose of protecting liberty. Unfortunately, in the last 100 years, the defense of liberty has been fragmented and shared by various groups, with some protecting civil liberties, others economic freedom, and a small diverse group arguing for a foreign policy of nonintervention.

The philosophy of freedom has had a tough go of it, and it was hoped that the renewed interest in limited government of the past two decades would revive an interest in reconstituting the freedom philosophy into something more consistent. Those who worked for the goal of limited government power believed the rhetoric of politicians who promised smaller government. Sometimes it was just plain sloppy thinking on their part, but at other times, they fell victim to a deliberate distortion of a concise limited-government philosophy by politicians who misled many into believing that we would see a rollback on government intrusiveness.

Yes, there was always a remnant who longed for truly limited government and maintained a belief in the rule of law, combined with a deep conviction that free people and a government bound by a Constitution were the most advantageous form of government. They recognized it as the only practical way for prosperity to be spread to the maximum number of people while promoting peace and security.

That remnant—imperfect as it may have been—was heard from in the elections of 1980 and 1994 and then achieved major victories in 2000 and 2002 when professed limited-government proponents took over the White House, the Senate and the House. However, the true believers in limited government are now shunned and laughed at. At the very least, they are ignored—except when they are used by the new leaders of the right, the new conservatives now in charge of the U.S. government.

The remnant’s instincts were correct, and the politicians placated them with talk of free markets, limited government, and a humble, non-nation-building foreign policy. However, little concern for civil liberties was expressed in this recent quest for less government. Yet, for an ultimate victory of achieving freedom, this must change. Interest in personal privacy and choices has generally remained outside the concern of many conservatives—especially with the great harm done by their support of the drug war. Even though some confusion has emerged over our foreign policy since the breakdown of the Soviet empire, it’s been a net benefit in getting some conservatives back on track with a less militaristic, interventionist foreign policy. Unfortunately, after 9-ll, the cause of liberty suffered a setback. As a result, millions of Americans voted for the less-than-perfect conservative revolution because they believed in the promises of the politicians.

Now there’s mounting evidence to indicate exactly what happened to the revolution. Government is bigger than ever, and future commitments are overwhelming. Millions will soon become disenchanted with the new status quo delivered to the American people by the advocates of limited government and will find it to be just more of the old status quo. Victories for limited government have turned out to be hollow indeed.

Since the national debt is increasing at a rate greater than a half-trillion dollars per year, the debt limit was recently increased by an astounding $984 billion dollars. Total U.S. government obligations are $43 trillion, while the total net worth of U.S. households is about $40.6 trillion. The country is broke, but no one in Washington seems to notice or care. The philosophic and political commitment for both guns and butter—and especially the expanding American empire—must be challenged. This is crucial for our survival.

In spite of the floundering economy, Congress and the Administration continue to take on new commitments in foreign aid, education, farming, medicine, multiple efforts at nation building, and preemptive wars around the world. Already we’re entrenched in Iraq and Afghanistan, with plans to soon add new trophies to our conquest. War talk abounds as to when Syria, Iran and North Korea will be attacked.

How did all this transpire? Why did the government do it? Why haven’t the people objected? How long will it go on before something is done? Does anyone care?

Will the euphoria of grand military victories—against non-enemies—ever be mellowed? Someday, we as a legislative body must face the reality of the dire situation in which we have allowed ourselves to become enmeshed. Hopefully, it will be soon!

We got here because ideas do have consequences. Bad ideas have bad consequences, and even the best of intentions have unintended consequences. We need to know exactly what the philosophic ideas were that drove us to this point; then, hopefully, reject them and decide on another set of intellectual parameters.

There is abundant evidence exposing those who drive our foreign policy justifying preemptive war. Those who scheme are proud of the achievements in usurping control over foreign policy. These are the neoconservatives of recent fame. Granted, they are talented and achieved a political victory that all policymakers must admire. But can freedom and the republic survive this takeover? That question should concern us.

Neoconservatives are obviously in positions of influence and are well-placed throughout our government and the media. An apathetic Congress put up little resistance and abdicated its responsibilities over foreign affairs. The electorate was easily influenced to join in the patriotic fervor supporting the military adventurism advocated by the neoconservatives.

The numbers of those who still hope for truly limited government diminished and had their concerns ignored these past 22 months, during the aftermath of 9-11. Members of Congress were easily influenced to publicly support any domestic policy or foreign military adventure that was supposed to help reduce the threat of a terrorist attack. Believers in limited government were harder to find. Political money, as usual, played a role in pressing Congress into supporting almost any proposal suggested by the neocons. This process—where campaign dollars and lobbying efforts affect policy—is hardly the domain of any single political party, and unfortunately, is the way of life in Washington.

There are many reasons why government continues to grow. It would be naïve for anyone to expect otherwise. Since 9-11, protection of privacy, whether medical, personal or financial, has vanished. Free speech and the Fourth Amendment have been under constant attack. Higher welfare expenditures are endorsed by the leadership of both parties. Policing the world and nation-building issues are popular campaign targets, yet they are now standard operating procedures. There’s no sign that these programs will be slowed or reversed until either we are stopped by force overseas (which won’t be soon) or we go broke and can no longer afford these grandiose plans for a world empire (which will probably come sooner than later.)

None of this happened by accident or coincidence. Precise philosophic ideas prompted certain individuals to gain influence to implement these plans. The neoconservatives—a name they gave themselves—diligently worked their way into positions of power and influence. They documented their goals, strategy and moral justification for all they hoped to accomplish. Above all else, they were not and are not conservatives dedicated to limited, constitutional government.

Neo-conservatism has been around for decades and, strangely, has connections to past generations as far back as Machiavelli. Modern-day neo-conservatism was introduced to us in the 1960s. It entails both a detailed strategy as well as a philosophy of government. The ideas of Teddy Roosevelt, and certainly Woodrow Wilson, were quite similar to many of the views of present-day neocons. Neocon spokesman Max Boot brags that what he advocates is “hard Wilsonianism.” In many ways, there’s nothing “neo” about their views, and certainly nothing conservative. Yet they have been able to co-opt the conservative movement by advertising themselves as a new or modern form of conservatism.

More recently, the modern-day neocons have come from the far left, a group historically identified as former Trotskyites. Liberal, Christopher Hitchens, has recently officially joined the neocons, and it has been reported that he has already been to the White House as an ad hoc consultant. Many neocons now in positions of influence in Washington can trace their status back to Professor Leo Strauss of the University of Chicago. One of Strauss’ books was Thoughts on Machiavelli. This book was not a condemnation of Machiavelli’s philosophy. Paul Wolfowitz actually got his PhD under Strauss. Others closely associated with these views are Richard Perle, Eliot Abrams, Robert Kagan, and William Kristol. All are key players in designing our new strategy of preemptive war. Others include: Michael Ledeen of the American Enterprise Institute; former CIA Director James Woolsey; Bill Bennett of Book of Virtues fame; Frank Gaffney; Dick Cheney; and Donald Rumsfeld. There are just too many to mention who are philosophically or politically connected to the neocon philosophy in some varying degree.

The godfather of modern-day neo-conservatism is considered to be Irving Kristol, father of Bill Kristol, who set the stage in 1983 with his publication Reflections of a Neoconservative. In this book, Kristol also defends the traditional liberal position on welfare.

More important than the names of people affiliated with neo-conservatism are the views they adhere to. Here is a brief summary of the general understanding of what neocons believe:

  1. They agree with Trotsky on permanent revolution, violent as well as intellectual.
  2. They are for redrawing the map of the Middle East and are willing to use force to do so.
  3. They believe in preemptive war to achieve desired ends.
  4. They accept the notion that the ends justify the means—that hardball politics is a moral necessity.
  5. They express no opposition to the welfare state.
  6. They are not bashful about an American empire; instead they strongly endorse it.
  7. They believe lying is necessary for the state to survive.
  8. They believe a powerful federal government is a benefit.
  9. They believe pertinent facts about how a society should be run should be held by the elite and withheld from those who do not have the courage to deal with it.
  10.  They believe neutrality in foreign affairs is ill advised.
  11. They hold Leo Strauss in high esteem.
  12. They believe imperialism, if progressive in nature, is appropriate.
  13. Using American might to force American ideals on others is acceptable.  Force should not be limited to the defense of our country.
  14. 9-11 resulted from the lack of foreign entanglements, not from too many.
  15. They dislike and despise libertarians (therefore, the same applies to all strict constitutionalists.)
  16. They endorse attacks on civil liberties, such as those found in the Patriot Act, as being necessary.
  17. They unconditionally support Israel and have a close alliance with the Likud Party.

Various organizations and publications over the last 30 years have played a significant role in the rise to power of the neoconservatives. It took plenty of money and commitment to produce the intellectual arguments needed to convince the many participants in the movement of its respectability.

It is no secret—especially after the rash of research and articles written about the neocons since our invasion of Iraq—how they gained influence and what organizations were used to promote their cause. Although for decades, they agitated for their beliefs through publications like The National Review, The Weekly Standard, The Public Interest, The Wall Street Journal, Commentary, and the New York Post, their views only gained momentum in the 1990s following the first Persian Gulf War—which still has not ended even with removal of Saddam Hussein. They became convinced that a much more militant approach to resolving all the conflicts in the Middle East was an absolute necessity, and they were determined to implement that policy.

In addition to publications, multiple think tanks and projects were created to promote their agenda. A product of the Bradley Foundation, the American Enterprise Institute (AEI) led the neocon charge, but the real push for war came from the Project for a New American Century (PNAC) another organization helped by the Bradley Foundation. This occurred in 1998 and was chaired by Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol. They urged early on for war against Iraq, but were disappointed with the Clinton administration, which never followed through with its periodic bombings.  Obviously, these bombings were motivated more by Clinton’s personal and political problems than a belief in the neocon agenda.

The election of 2000 changed all that.  The Defense Policy Board, chaired by Richard Perle, played no small role in coordinating the various projects and think tanks, all determined to take us into war against Iraq. It wasn’t too long before the dream of empire was brought closer to reality by the election of 2000 with Paul Wolfowitz, Richard Cheney, and Donald Rumsfeld playing key roles in this accomplishment. The plan to promote an “American greatness” imperialistic foreign policy was now a distinct possibility. Iraq offered a great opportunity to prove their long-held theories. This opportunity was a consequence of the 9-11 disaster.

The money and views of Rupert Murdoch also played a key role in promoting the neocon views, as well as rallying support by the general population, through his News Corporation, which owns Fox News Network, the New York Post, and Weekly Standard. This powerful and influential media empire did more to galvanize public support for the Iraqi invasion than one might imagine. This facilitated the Rumsfeld/Cheney policy as their plans to attack Iraq came to fruition. It would have been difficult for the neocons to usurp foreign policy from the restraints of Colin Powell’s State Department without the successful agitation of the Rupert Murdoch empire. Max Boot was satisfied, as he explained: “Neoconservatives believe in using American might to promote American ideals abroad.” This attitude is a far cry from the advice of the Founders, who advocated no entangling alliances and neutrality as the proper goal of American foreign policy.

Let there be no doubt, those in the neocon camp had been anxious to go to war against Iraq for a decade. They justified the use of force to accomplish their goals, even if it required preemptive war. If anyone doubts this assertion, they need only to read of their strategy in “A Clean Break: a New Strategy for Securing the Realm.” Although they felt morally justified in changing the government in Iraq, they knew that public support was important, and justification had to be given to pursue the war. Of course, a threat to us had to exist before the people and the Congress would go along with war. The majority of Americans became convinced of this threat, which, in actuality, never really existed. Now we have the ongoing debate over the location of weapons of mass destruction. Where was the danger? Was all this killing and spending necessary? How long will this nation building and dying go on? When will we become more concerned about the needs of our own citizens than the problems we sought in Iraq and Afghanistan? Who knows where we’ll go next—Iran, Syria or North Korea?

At the end of the Cold War, the neoconservatives realized a rearrangement of the world was occurring and that our superior economic and military power offered them a perfect opportunity to control the process of remaking the Middle East.

It was recognized that a new era was upon us, and the neocons welcomed Frances Fukuyama’s “end of history” declaration. To them, the debate was over. The West won; the Soviets lost. Old-fashioned communism was dead. Long live the new era of neoconservatism. The struggle may not be over, but the West won the intellectual fight, they reasoned. The only problem is that the neocons decided to define the philosophy of the victors. They have been amazingly successful in their efforts to control the debate over what Western values are and by what methods they will be spread throughout the world.

Communism surely lost a lot with the breakup of the Soviet Empire, but this can hardly be declared a victory for American liberty, as the Founders understood it. Neoconservatism is not the philosophy of free markets and a wise foreign policy. Instead, it represents big-government welfare at home and a program of using our military might to spread their version of American values throughout the world. Since neoconservatives dominate the way the U.S. government now operates, it behooves us all to understand their beliefs and goals. The breakup of the Soviet system may well have been an epic event but to say that the views of the neocons are the unchallenged victors and that all we need do is wait for their implementation is a capitulation to controlling the forces of history that many Americans are not yet ready to concede. There is surely no need to do so.

There is now a recognized philosophic connection between modern-day neoconservatives and Irving Kristol, Leo Strauss, and Machiavelli. This is important in understanding that today’s policies and the subsequent problems will be with us for years to come if these policies are not reversed.

Not only did Leo Strauss write favorably of Machiavelli, Michael Ledeen, a current leader of the neoconservative movement, did the same in 1999 in his book with the title,Machiavelli on Modern Leadership, and subtitled: Why Machiavelli’s iron rules are as timely and important today as five centuries ago.  Ledeen is indeed an influential neocon theorist whose views get lots of attention today in Washington. His book on Machiavelli, interestingly enough, was passed out to Members of Congress attending a political strategy meeting shortly after its publication and at just about the time A Clean Break was issued.

In Ledeen’s most recent publication, The War Against the Terror Masters, he reiterates his beliefs outlined in this 1999 Machaivelli book. He specifically praises: “Creative destruction…both within our own society and abroad…(foreigners) seeing America undo traditional societies may fear us, for they do not wish to be undone.” Amazingly, Ledeen concludes: “They must attack us in order to survive, just as we must  destroy them to advance our historic mission.”

If those words don’t scare you, nothing will. If they are not a clear warning, I don’t know what could be. It sounds like both sides of each disagreement in the world will be following the principle of preemptive war. The world is certainly a less safe place for it.

In Machiavelli on Modern Leadership, Ledeen praises a business leader for correctly understanding Machiavelli: “There are no absolute solutions. It all depends. What is right and what is wrong depends on what needs to be done and how.” This is a clear endorsement of situational ethics and is not coming from the traditional left. It reminds me of: “It depends on what the definition of the word ‘is’ is.”

Ledeen quotes Machiavelli approvingly on what makes a great leader. “A prince must have no other objectives or other thoughts or take anything for his craft, except war.” To Ledeen, this meant: “…the virtue of the warrior are those of great leaders of any successful organization.” Yet it’s obvious that war is not coincidental to neocon philosophy, but an integral part. The intellectuals justify it, and the politicians carry it out. There’s a precise reason to argue for war over peace according to Ledeen, for “…peace increases our peril by making discipline less urgent, encouraging some of our worst instincts, in depriving us of some of our best leaders.” Peace, he claims, is a dream and not even a pleasant one, for it would cause indolence and would undermine the power of the state. Although I concede the history of the world is a history of frequent war, to capitulate and give up even striving for peace—believing peace is not a benefit to mankind—is a frightening thought that condemns the world to perpetual war and justifies it as a benefit and necessity. These are dangerous ideas, from which no good can come.

The conflict of the ages has been between the state and the individual: central power versus liberty. The more restrained the state and the more emphasis on individual liberty, the greater has been the advancement of civilization and general prosperity. Just as man’s condition was not locked in place by the times and wars of old and improved with liberty and free markets, there’s no reason to believe a new stage for man might not be achieved by believing and working for conditions of peace. The inevitability and so-called need for preemptive war should never be intellectually justified as being a benefit. Such an attitude guarantees the backsliding of civilization. Neocons, unfortunately, claim that war is in man’s nature and that we can’t do much about it, so let’s use it to our advantage by promoting our goodness around the world through force of arms. That view is anathema to the cause of liberty and the preservation of the Constitution. If it is not loudly refuted, our future will be dire indeed.

Ledeen believes man is basically evil and cannot be left to his own desires. Therefore, he must have proper and strong leadership, just as Machiavelli argued. Only then can man achieve good, as Ledeen explains: “In order to achieve the most noble accomplishments, the leader may have to ‘enter into evil.’ This is the chilling insight that has made Machiavelli so feared, admired and challenging…we are rotten,” argues Ledeen. “It’s true that we can achieve greatness if, and only if, we are properly led.” In other words, man is so depraved that individuals are incapable of moral, ethical and spiritual greatness, and achieving excellence and virtue can only come from a powerful authoritarian leader. What depraved ideas are these to now be influencing our leaders in Washington?  The question Ledeen doesn’t answer is:  “Why do the political leaders not suffer from the same shortcomings and where do they obtain their monopoly on wisdom?”

Once this trust is placed in the hands of a powerful leader, this neocon argues that certain tools are permissible to use. For instance: “Lying is central to the survival of nations and to the success of great enterprises, because if our enemies can count on the reliability of everything you say, your vulnerability is enormously increased.” What about the effects of lying on one’s own people? Who cares if a leader can fool the enemy? Does calling it “strategic deception” make lying morally justifiable? Ledeen and Machiavelli argue that it does, as long as the survivability of the state is at stake. Preserving the state is their goal, even if the personal liberty of all individuals has to be suspended or canceled.

Ledeen makes it clear that war is necessary to establish national boundaries—because that’s the way it’s always been done. Who needs progress of the human race! He explains:

“Look at the map of the world: national boundaries have not been drawn by peaceful men leading lives of spiritual contemplation. National boundaries have been established by war, and national character has been shaped by struggle, most often bloody struggle.”

Yes, but who is to lead the charge and decide which borders we are to fight for? What about borders 6,000 miles away unrelated to our own contiguous borders and our own national security? Stating a relative truism regarding the frequency of war throughout history should hardly be the moral justification for expanding the concept of war to settle man’s disputes. How can one call this progress?

Machiavelli, Ledeen and the neocons recognized a need to generate a religious zeal for promoting the state. This, he claims, is especially necessary when force is used to promote an agenda. It’s been true throughout history and remains true today, each side of major conflicts invokes God’s approval. Our side refers to a “crusade;” theirs to a “holy Jihad.” Too often wars boil down to their god against our God. It seems this principle is more a cynical effort to gain approval from the masses, especially those most likely to be killed for the sake of the war promoters on both sides who have power, prestige and wealth at stake.

Ledeen explains why God must always be on the side of advocates of war: “Without fear of God, no state can last long, for the dread of eternal damnation keeps men in line, causes them to honor their promises, and inspires them to risk their lives for the common good.” It seems dying for the common good has gained a higher moral status than eternal salvation of one’s soul. Ledeen adds:

“Without fear of punishment, men will not obey laws that force them to act contrary to their passions. Without fear of arms, the state cannot enforce the laws…to this end, Machiavelli wants leaders to make the state spectacular.”

It’s of interest to note that some large Christian denominations have joined the neoconservatives in promoting preemptive war, while completely ignoring the Christian doctrine of a Just War. The neocons sought and openly welcomed their support.

I’d like someone to glean anything from what the Founders said or placed in the Constitution that agrees with this now-professed doctrine of a “spectacular” state promoted by those who now have so much influence on our policies here at home and abroad. Ledeen argues that this religious element, this fear of God, is needed for discipline of those who may be hesitant to sacrifice their lives for the good of the “spectacular state.”

He explains in eerie terms: “Dying for one’s country doesn’t come naturally. Modern armies, raised from the populace, must be inspired, motivated, indoctrinated. Religion is central to the military enterprise, for men are more likely to risk their lives if they believe they will be rewarded forever after for serving their country.” This is an admonition that might just as well have been given by Osama bin Laden, in rallying his troops to sacrifice their lives to kill the invading infidels, as by our intellectuals at the AEI, who greatly influence our foreign policy.

Neocons—anxious for the U.S. to use force to realign the boundaries and change regimes in the Middle East—clearly understand the benefit of a galvanizing and emotional event to rally the people to their cause. Without a special event, they realized the difficulty in selling their policy of preemptive war where our own military personnel would be killed. Whether it was the Lusitania, Pearl Harbor, the Gulf of Tonkin, or the Maine, all served their purpose in promoting a war that was sought by our leaders.

Ledeen writes of a fortuitous event (1999):

…of course, we can always get lucky. Stunning events from outside can providentially awaken the enterprise from its growing torpor, and demonstrate the need for reversal, as the devastating Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 so effectively aroused the U.S. from its soothing dreams of permanent neutrality.

Amazingly, Ledeen calls Pearl Harbor a “lucky” event.  The Project for a New American Century, as recently as September 2000, likewise, foresaw the need for “a Pearl Harbor event” that would galvanize the American people to support their ambitious plans to ensure political and economic domination of the world, while strangling any potential “rival.”

Recognizing a “need” for a Pearl Harbor event, and referring to Pearl Harbor as being “lucky” are not identical to support and knowledge of such an event, but this sympathy for a galvanizing event, as 9-11 turned out to be, was used to promote an agenda that strict constitutionalists and devotees of the Founders of this nation find appalling is indeed disturbing. After 9-11, Rumsfeld and others argued for an immediate attack on Iraq, even though it was not implicated in the attacks.

The fact that neo-conservatives ridicule those who firmly believe that U.S. interests and world peace would best be served by a policy of neutrality and avoiding foreign entanglements should not go unchallenged. Not to do so is to condone their grandiose plans for American world hegemony.

The current attention given neocons is usually done in the context of foreign policy. But there’s more to what’s going on today than just the tremendous influence the neocons have on our new policy of preemptive war with a goal of empire. Our government is now being moved by several ideas that come together in what I call “neoconism.” The foreign policy is being openly debated, even if its implications are not fully understood by many who support it. Washington is now driven by old views brought together in a new package.

We know those who lead us—both in the administration and in Congress—show no appetite to challenge the tax or monetary systems that do so much damage to our economy. The IRS and the Federal Reserve are off limits for criticism or reform. There’s no resistance to spending, either domestic or foreign. Debt is not seen as a problem. The supply-siders won on this issue, and now many conservatives readily endorse deficit spending.

There’s no serious opposition to the expanding welfare state, with rapid growth of the education, agriculture and medical-care bureaucracy. Support for labor unions and protectionism are not uncommon. Civil liberties are easily sacrificed in the post 9-11 atmosphere prevailing in Washington. Privacy issues are of little concern, except for a few members of Congress. Foreign aid and internationalism—in spite of some healthy criticism of the UN and growing concerns for our national sovereignty—are  championed on both sides of the aisle. Lip service is given to the free market and free trade, yet the entire economy is run by special-interest legislation favoring big business, big labor and, especially, big money.

Instead of the “end of history,” we are now experiencing the end of a vocal limited-government movement in our nation’s capital. While most conservatives no longer defend balanced budgets and reduced spending, most liberals have grown lazy in defending civil liberties and now are approving wars that we initiate. The so-called “third way” has arrived and, sadly, it has taken the worst of what the conservatives and liberals have to offer. The people are less well off for it, while liberty languishes as a result.

Neocons enthusiastically embrace the Department of Education and national testing. Both parties overwhelmingly support the huge commitment to a new prescription drug program. Their devotion to the new approach called “compassionate conservatism” has lured many conservatives into supporting programs for expanding the federal role in welfare and in church charities. The faith-based initiative is a neocon project, yet it only repackages and expands the liberal notion of welfare. The intellectuals who promoted these initiatives were neocons, but there’s nothing conservative about expanding the federal government’s role in welfare.

The supply-siders’ policy of low-marginal tax rates has been incorporated into neoconism, as well as their support for easy money and generous monetary inflation. Neoconservatives are disinterested in the gold standard and even ignore the supply-siders’ argument for a phony gold standard.

Is it any wonder that federal government spending is growing at a rate faster than in any time in the past 35 years?

Power, politics and privilege prevail over the rule of law, liberty, justice and peace. But it does not need to be that way. Neoconism has brought together many old ideas about how government should rule the people. It may have modernized its appeal and packaging, but authoritarian rule is authoritarian rule, regardless of the humanitarian overtones. A solution can only come after the current ideology driving our government policies is replaced with a more positive one. In a historical context, liberty is a modern idea and must once again regain the high moral ground for civilization to advance. Restating the old justifications for war, people control and a benevolent state will not suffice. It cannot eliminate the shortcomings that always occur when the state assumes authority over others and when the will of one nation is forced on another—whether or not it is done with good intentions.

I realize that all conservatives are not neoconservatives, and all neocons don’t necessarily agree on all points—which means that in spite of their tremendous influence, most Members of Congress and those in the administration do not necessarily take their marching orders from the AEI or Richard Perle. But to use this as a reason to ignore what neoconservative leaders believe, write about it and agitate for—with amazing success I might point out—would be at our own peril. This country still allows open discourse—though less everyday—and we who disagree should push the discussion and expose those who drive our policies. It is getting more difficult to get  fair and balanced discussion on the issues, because it has become routine for the hegemons to label those who object to preemptive war and domestic surveillance as traitors, unpatriotic and un-American. The uniformity of support for our current foreign policy by major and cable-news networks should concern every American. We should all be thankful for CSPAN and the internet.

Michael Ledeen and other neoconservatives are already lobbying for war against Iran. Ledeen is pretty nasty to those who call for a calmer, reasoned approach by calling those who are not ready for war “cowards and appeasers of tyrants.” Because some urge a less militaristic approach to dealing with Iran, he claims they are betraying America’s best “traditions.” I wonder where he learned early American history! It’s obvious that Ledeen doesn’t consider the Founders and the Constitution part of our best traditions. We were hardly encouraged by the American revolutionaries to pursue an American empire. We were, however, urged to keep the Republic they so painstakingly designed.

If the neoconservatives retain control of the conservative, limited-government movement in Washington, the ideas, once championed by conservatives, of limiting the size and scope of government will be a long-forgotten dream.

The believers in liberty ought not deceive themselves. Who should be satisfied? Certainly not conservatives, for there is no conservative movement left. How could liberals be satisfied? They are pleased with the centralization of education and medical programs in Washington and support many of the administration’s proposals. But none should be pleased with the steady attack on the civil liberties of all American citizens and the now-accepted consensus that preemptive war—for almost any reason—is an acceptable policy for dealing with all the conflicts and problems of the world.

In spite of the deteriorating conditions in Washington—with loss of personal liberty, a weak economy, exploding deficits, and perpetual war, followed by nation building—there are still quite a number of us who would relish the opportunity to improve things, in one way or another. Certainly, a growing number of frustrated Americans, from both the right and the left, are getting anxious to see this Congress do a better job. But first, Congress must stop doing a bad job.

We’re at the point where we need a call to arms, both here in Washington and across the country. I’m not talking about firearms. Those of us who care need to raise both arms and face our palms out and begin waving and shouting: Stop! Enough is enough! It should include liberals, conservatives and independents. We’re all getting a bum rap from politicians who are pushed by polls and controlled by special-interest money.

One thing is certain, no matter how morally justified the programs and policies seem, the ability to finance all the guns and butter being promised is limited, and those limits are becoming more apparent every day.

Spending, borrowing and printing money cannot be the road to prosperity. It hasn’t worked in Japan, and it isn’t working here either. As a matter of fact, it’s never worked anytime throughout history. A point is always reached where government planning, spending and inflation run out of steam. Instead of these old tools reviving an economy, as they do in the early stages of economic interventionism, they eventually become the problem. Both sides of the political spectrum must one day realize that limitless government intrusion in the economy, in our personal lives and in the affairs of other nations cannot serve the best interests of America. This is not a conservative problem, nor is it a liberal problem—it’s a government intrusion problem that comes from both groups, albeit for different reasons. The problems emanate from both camps that champion different programs for different reasons. The solution will come when both groups realize that it’s not merely a single-party problem, or just a liberal or just a conservative problem.

Once enough of us decide we’ve had enough of all these so-called good things that the government is always promising—or more likely, when the country is broke and the government is unable to fulfill its promises to the people—we can start a serious discussion on the proper role for government in a free society. Unfortunately, it will be some time before Congress gets the message that the people are demanding true reform. This requires that those responsible for today’s problems are exposed and their philosophy of pervasive government intrusion is rejected.

Let it not be said that no one cared, that no one objected once it’s realized that our liberties and wealth are in jeopardy. A few have, and others will continue to do so, but too many—both in and out of government—close their eyes to the issue of personal liberty and ignore the fact that endless borrowing to finance endless demands cannot be sustained. True prosperity can only come from a healthy economy and sound money. That can only be achieved in a free society.

[video] Ron Paul: Know The CONSTITUTION — We're electing people who scoff at the Constitution, and they'll do anything they can to not obey it.

Ron Paul gets to the heart of the issue in this little video. The problem isn’t that the Constitution is hard to understand. Rather, we’re electing people who scoff at the Constitution even though they’ve sworn an oath to defend it. They find all kinds of creative ways to not obey it.
Look at McCain laugh at minute-11:39, and this is who the ‘conservative’ right voted for in almost lock-step.

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Minute-11:39 should have alerted every McCain supporter to switch to Ron Paul![youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duMrhvSqCSc]Ron Paul – Know The CONSTITUTION

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[video] Ron Paul Senior Advisor Doug Wead Interview with Frost: ‎"This is not a done deal." "The [delegate] numbers that you read in the New York Times or the Associated Press are way off." — Ron Paul is "this eccentric, Gandhi-like figure that you can't touch with the normal bribes that people respond to."

‎”This is not a done deal.”

“The [delegate] numbers that you read in the New York Times or the Associated Press are way off.”

“A brokered convention is unlikely, but mathematically it’s possible.”

Ron Paul is untouchable, pure and unbribable:
“He’s this eccentric, Gandhi-like figure that you can’t touch with the normal bribes that people respond to.”

– Doug Wead

Transcribed by Jeff Fenske

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ubxj5HxO1Oo]Ron Paul Snr Advisor Doug Wead Interview with Frost – Mar 31 2012

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Ron Paul Snr Advisor Doug Wead Interview with Frost – Mar 31 2012

[‎1-minute "FREEDOM!!" video] William Wallace (Braveheart) meets Ron Paul!!!!!!!

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjDEDv4ODBo]Ron Paul 2012

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[3-minute video] Ron Paul: Golden Rule Perspective on Foreign Policy

How would we like it…?

“As you would like people to do to you,
do exactly so to them.”

“Blessed are the Peacemakers,
for they shall be called children of God.”

– Jesus (Mt. 5:9 & Luke 6:31)

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8D1pkYkRo4]Ron Paul: Golden Rule Perspective on Foreign Policy

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This is [related to] a great speech given by Dr. Paul that conveys the detrimental effects of an interventionist foreign policy by putting the american people in the shoes of those we aggress against.

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[ audio ] Obama Caught on Hot Mic Admitting Election Fraud by TPTB — Just amazing if real!

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQXeGtfqCOw](Amplified Volume) Obama Caught on Hot Mic Admitting Election Fraud by TPTB

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=Original Video SOURCE NOW GONE= http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chqbUqy4srA
DOWNLOAD UPLOAD COPY SHARE MAKE VIRAL.
“Believe those who are seeking the truth. Doubt those who find it.”
-Andre Gide

Real or Not.. We should find out and not shrug this off due to peer pressure of those who thought “Obama’s BC was legit”. Now Proven a FAKE!

Many have claimed WarnWireCom as the source.. I like Warnwire but, it is “NOT” the origin of this audio.. The origin of it is now gone.. See above link..

I opened this up in some audio software and amplified it as loud as I could without making it sound like crap… I still have the original before anything was done to it.. Let me know if needed or wanted.. Inbox MSG me your email and I’ll send it..
I have the MP4 of this.. not an MP3… The version without the raised volume.

Just amazing if real..

[Powerful music video] Evanescence meets Ron Paul

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63yLEXQAKJQ]Evanescence meets Ron Paul

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Found this on Myspace
credit to Evanescence-The Only One(The Open Door Album) also
and the original poster

[video] Jim Marrs: While World Economies Collapse, Globalist Party Like It's 1999 — "My motto has become: I don't believe anything is true until the government denies it."

Alex Jones:

“The globalists really do want to wreck everything. They’re psychos.”

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Jim Marrs:

“My motto has become: I don’t believe anything is true until the government denies it.”

“This is not just politics. This is not just getting involved with civics. This is self-defense, because these people want you dead.”

Transcribed by Jeff Fenske

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VucaUB-E-9s]Jim Marrs: While World Economies Collapse, Globalist Party Like It’s 1999

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Alex talks former newspaper journalist and New York Times best-selling author Jim Marrs, author of The Trillion-Dollar Conspiracy: How the New World Order, Man-Made Diseases, and Zombie Banks Are Destroying America.
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http://www.facebook.com/AlexanderEmerickJones

[video] Rick Santorum Says Vote For Ron Paul If You Want Someone Who Voted Conservatively

Amazing! After claiming to be the most conservative, telling voters what they want to hear — this time, Santorum tells the truth.

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G106jlvZYmQ]Rick Santorum Says Vote For Ron Paul If You Want Someone Who Voted Conservatively

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A self-declared independent voter (but seemingly geared toward Ron Paul) attended a Rick Santorum event and asked what the reasoning was for Santorum choosing to vote for big government programs like Medicare Part D, No Child Left Behind, and five debt ceiling increases (which allowed government to borrow and spend more money).

In response and obviously backed into a corner given that no answer could be portrayed as conservative, Rick Santorum told the voter to just vote for Ron Paul then.

[video] Ron Paul on election fraud and winning delegates: "I was just told a little while ago that we won the majority of the delegates in Alaska."

“I think I was just told a little while ago that we won the majority of the delegates in Alaska.”

– Ron Paul

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0zwwI-IXLs]Ron Paul Openly Calls GOP Election Fraud

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Snapshots of Ron Paul's visit to Anchorage, Alaska – 3/4/12

Snapshots of Ron Paul’s visit to Anchorage

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Alaska Dispatch and My Take: How did Ron Paul lose Alaska? Now What?

In our polling location, Ron Paul got a close second, but ended up a distant third in the overall. I thought that was strange, but not impossible:
Romney: 316
Paul: 291
Santorum: 184
Gingrich 141
Overall results:
Romney: 32.4%
Santorum: 29.2%
Paul: 24%
Gingrich:14.1%
Paul was targeted with voter fraud and manipulation in many states, some of which has been proven, but the main reason Ron isn’t winning is because most evangelical ‘Christians’ will only vote for warmongers, which is so reverse-Christian — especially since we’ve been lied to about the real reasons for previous wars of this century; even the CIA doesn’t know for sure if Iran even has a nuclear bomb program at all; and it seems these same people are very reluctant to look at the solid 9/11 evidence that proves that those planes could not have taken down the twin towers (which I prove here at ToBeFree).
9/11 was the New Pearl Harbor needed so the people would back the globalists’ wars and accept the police state. Those who supported both Bush wars and the torture, and don’t want to admit they could be wrong — even though Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11, and Afghanistan had little to do with it also.
Very sad. Now we’re all going to suffer, big-time! Just watch.
The evangelicals rejected the only peacemaker running.

“Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God.” – Jesus

It’s baffling to me how ‘Christians’ would be the main warmongers, along with the country western people. For almost every ‘Christian knows this verse:

If my people, who are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.

And:

Not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit, says the Lord.”

War is supposed to be the last resort, not the first. I don’t hear much of a call for repentance or following the Holy Spirit.
We are living in a reverse-Christian society in which the ‘Christians,’ who are supposed to be salt and light, are poisoning this land — turning many people in many nations away from Christ, the Prince of Peace.

“I like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.” – Gandhi

America is going down. Our only hope now is revival, real Christianity, ‘ONE’ (John 17) happening, so we can be filled with the Spirit and the grace we’ll need to navigate the difficult times ahead.
We’ve waited way too long…
Very frustrating. I’ve tried so hard.
jeff  fenske : (
Related: The Red Gate Prophecy — What If I Open It Just a Little Bit? The believers, not the non-believers, have opened the gate to sin, which is why this country has deteriorated
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From: Alaska Dispatch

How did Ron Paul lose Alaska?

 Eric Christopher Adams | Mar 07, 2012

Paul’s ardent supporters here in the 49th state were on Wednesday casting a wide net, including allegations of polling impropriety, disenfranchisement and other shenanigans by Alaska Republican Party officials.

As the only Republican presidential candidate to make the lonely journey to Alaska this election cycle, and with a groundswell of support from the state’s libertarian-leaning independents, many national pundits and local political watchers had expected a Ron Paul win here on Super Tuesday.

It did not come to pass. Paul ended up placing third in Alaska’s presidential preference poll. Mitt Romney won Alaska by the skin of his nose, taking 32.4 percent of the vote, according to The Associated Press. Rick Santorum, in what seemed surprising, came in a strong second here, taking 29.2 percent. Paul received 3,175 votes, or 24 percent of the turnout. That should net Paul about six delegates to the GOP National Convention in August.

It all amounted to some serious, post-Super Tuesday head scratching for the Paul 2012 campaign after their man had lost three states he’d been predicted to win, including Alaska, Idaho and North Dakota.

Entire Article Here

[ audio ] America's Most Notorious Lobbyist Says Ron Paul Never Gave Into The Pressures of Lobbyists — "He is so rare and he shouldn't be. He is the kind of congressman who the founders had in mind when this country was founded."

[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoKZGY_6Ftk]America’s Most Notorious Lobbyist Says Ron Paul Never Gave Into The Pressures of Lobbyists

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America’s Most Notorious Lobbyist says Ron Paul Never Gave Into The Pressures of Lobbyists

Joyce Riley interviews ex Lobbyist Jack Abramoff on The Power Hour. This is a partial click from hour 2 of their discussion where Jack Abramoff discusses how when he was a lobbyist Ron Paul never gave into the pressures of lobbyists.

Remark made at the 5 minute mark.

To hear the full interview visit: http://www.thepowerhour.com/schedule.htm

Words from Jack Abramoff regarding congressman Paul: “He is so rare and he shouldn’t be. He is the kind of congressman who the founders had in mind when this country was founded.”

I just posted this on Facebook regarding Ron Paul’s visit to Anchorage yesterday, and voting tomorrow

My Facebook page
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Sorry for so many post today, everyone.
Ron Paul just visited Alaska yesterday, and for those who don’t know, I’ve been following him for many years. I have almost 800 Ron Paul posts on my ToBeFree blog. It was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for me.
And tomorrow is a big day for those of us who will be voting. I do believe the chances of Ron winning the nomination are very small. But I also believe strongly in doing the right thing — to never ever again vote for evil — so our consciences will be clean, not having supported what some of these other candidates will surely do.
It’s better not to vote at all than to vote for someone will keep the international bankster system going, which is destroying our economy, along with these reverse-Christian wars. The US military is knocking off one by one the countries who would oppose the one-world government and the international banking system.
And all three of these other candidates will keep the police state accelerating, continuing all kinds of unconstitutional measures that is part of the globalist agenda. Only Ron Paul would obey the Constitution, which is the rule of law. These other guys are rogues. They’ll put their hand on the Bible and swear to uphold the Constitution and then do the opposite, over and over.
Who would Jesus vote for? Warmongers? Police state implementers? International bankster facilitators?
Or someone who would stand up to this corrupt system even if it costs him his life?
His name is Ron Paul — the only man of integrity running — which is why he just got an endorsement from Joe Miller (via his wife) — who knows America is standing on her last leg, and these other three will just continue the collapse, big spending it into the ground.
Power to the peaceful.
Grace to the humble!
The main thing is to never vote for evil again — or we’re partly responsible for what they will do.

[video] Ron Paul Anchorage Alaska rally, backstage with media — Thank you Dr. Paul for visiting Alaska!!!

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIJX-qPhOys]Ron Paul Anchorage Alaska rally, backstage with media. Raw footage

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Ron Paul backstage with the media after the Anchorage, Alaska rally 4
Mar 2012. Awesome turnout for this, great crowd response. Thank you Dr.
Paul for visiting Alaska!

YES!!! Ron Paul Alaska Team Welcomes Key Endorsement from Mrs. Joe Miller! — “I am supporting Ron Paul because he is the only candidate who is truly committed to following the Constitution and its original intent. …we cannot risk more business as usual. … I proudly stand with Dr. Paul and Carol as they continue their fight for liberty.”

From: Alaska Dispatch

Ron Paul Alaska Team Welcomes Key Endorsement from Mrs. Joe Miller

Kathleen Miller, wife of popular former Tea Party U.S. Senate candidate, “proudly” stands with Paul

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul was endorsed today by Kathleen Miller, wife of Joe Miller, a popular Tea Party Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in the state of Alaska during the 2010 election.

Organizational affiliations preclude Mr. Miller from making public his support for any presidential candidate.  However, his biography follows the public endorsement and following statement issued by Mrs. Miller alone:

“I am supporting Ron Paul because he is the only candidate who is truly committed to following the Constitution and its original intent.  Dr. Paul also understands and is committed to addressing the extreme fiscal crisis our nation is faced with.

“At this point in our nation’s history, we cannot risk more business as usual.  The circumstances demand a leader who will take his oath of office seriously and who will confront the ingrained corruption the marks modern American politics.

I proudly stand with Dr. Paul and Carol as they continue their fight for liberty.

Entire Article Here

RON PAUL DRAWS 1,500-PLUS VOTERS TO HIS ANCHORAGE, ALASKA TOWN HALL MEETING

From: http://www.ronpaul2012.com/…

RON PAUL DRAWS 1,500-PLUS VOTERS TO HIS ANCHORAGE, ALASKA TOWN HALL MEETING

SECOND OF TWO STOPS YIELDS BIG TURNOUT HOURS AFTER DRAWING 1,100-PLUS VOTERS TO FAIRBANKS EVENT

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul attracted a remarkable 1,500-plus voters to a town hall meeting in Anchorage, the second of two stops where the 12-term Congressman from Texas drew in excess of 1,000 people. Hours prior to his stop in Anchorage, Dr. Paul attracted more than 1,100 voters to his Fairbanks town hall meeting.

The Anchorage event took place at 6:00 p.m. AKST at the Dena’ina Civic and Convention Center, located at, 600 West 7th Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501.


Ron Paul speaks to Anchorage voters as they listen, cheer, and capture images.

Paul fires up Alaska crowds before GOP preference poll — Presidents from different parties have been elected but policies never change. "I want to change that."

From: Anchorage Daily News

Paul fires up Alaska crowds before GOP preference poll

The U.S. representative from Texas spoke to about 1,000 people at a Fairbanks hotel ballroom and followed that with at least 1,200 more packed into an Anchorage convention center as he poured out the message that America must stop misusing its military while putting its financial house in order.

Far more will be achieved with negotiation and trade than military options….

In Anchorage, Paul said presidents from different parties have been elected but policies never change, including promises by Republicans to balance the budget. …

But Paul continually returned to the theme that America’s problem are tied to performing acts that are unconstitutional or unlawful, such as fighting wars without a declaration of war, and acting as the world’s policeman. Imagine the reaction, he said, if another country used a drone on U.S. soil to kill a person it said was one of its enemies.

“We wouldn’t take that lightly,” Paul said. “One thing is, there wouldn’t bipartisanship. The whole country would want to be practicing their Second Amendment rights.”

Wars the last 10 years have added $4 trillion to the national debt, he said. …

Talking with the enemy now, he said, brands a U.S. leader as a wimp even  if the other country does not have the nuclear option.…

Entire Article Here

[video] Ron Paul on CNN w/ Piers Morgan 03/01/12 — "We're not even willing to talk to the Iranians, and they don't even have a weapon. Our own government has no evidence that they have it, or they're on the verge of having it, and yet the war drums are beating hard."

“As ruthless as those thugs were in the Soviet Union, Kennedy was willing to talk to them. But we’re not even willing to talk to the Iranians, and they don’t even have a weapon. Our own government has no evidence that they have it, or they’re on the verge of having it, and yet the war drums are beating hard.

They’re ready to go. Just listen to the other three candidates. They don’t hesitate for a minute to be very, very militant: “Go into Syria; go into Iran…”

– Ron Paul

Transcribed by Jeff Fenske

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGeqGOQ0StE]Ron Paul on CNN w/ Piers Morgan 03/01/12

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Ron Paul Video Playlist
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=257C3E2F32D6EA89

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Federal Lunacy: Obama’s Endless Wars for Profit with Paul Craig Roberts
Warmongers Unite: Rapture Ready – The Christians United for Israel Tour with John Hagee
John Hagee with Benny Hinn: Praying For War in the Name of Jesus — No wonder so many people dislike and loathe ‘Christians’
[ audio ] Ray McGovern: CIA/Mossad covert ops thwarted the nuclear safeguard Iran was implementing — Once again, America is creating the best enemies money can buy!
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Jerome Corsi on Bombing Iran: Through chaos the globalists are creating the world government and Fox News is part of the coverup. Along with war over there will be fighting in the streets here. Some states will secede.
No More Victims: Working for Peace, One Child at a Time
Ron Paul – War Propaganda — “It’s another Iraq coming — It’s war propaganda again. … It’s time we quite this!!!”
[ audio ] Was Jesus Booed In SC? Debate Reaction On The Robert Scott Bell Show 1/17/12
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Webster Tarpley: The real reason behind U.S. wars — To destroy all nation states that resist the one world government
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The Real Reason Why Gadaffi Was Killed & Why We’re In Libya — Gaddafi’s plan to introduce the gold dinar, a single African currency made from gold — USA is taking out leaders who oppose the one-world dictatorship!
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EXCELLENT! Cynthia McKinney: Obama’s So Called Humanitarian Aid to Libya is A Disaster: “The American people are being lied to.” Kadafi was standing in the way of a globalist, Mediterranean states alliance with Europe.
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All Ron Paul CNN Foreign Policy Debate Highlights — “I think we should practice A POLICY OF GOOD WILL to other people. What about saying that we don’t do anything to any other country that we don’t have them do to us?
Ron Paul: Christian Just War Theory — “Evidently, I have been reading a different Bible. I remember something about ‘Blessed are the Peacemakers’”
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Ron Paul: Jesus is the Prince of PEACE, Not Preemptive War
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Pastor Chuck Baldwin: Why Do Evangelicals Ignore Ron Paul? | My Opinion
Sarah Palin demonstrates why most evangelicals dissed Ron Paul, who wanted to bring the troops home. ‘Christians’ have two sets of books: one for US and one for THEM (“who don’t deserve rights”). THEY’re not our ‘neighbor’ whom Jesus commanded US to love as much as ourselves. Maybe that’s why most evangelicals refuse to investigate 9/11. If THEY didn’t take down the towers…???
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[Repentance from Power-OVER music video] Golden State: Bombs (End This War/The Ron Paul Song) — “It’s not impossible that we can end this war / Just let your heart explode / It’s not to late for a miracle! — No more lying; No more sighing; I’m still trying, Arms wide open!” | Lets’ be real Christians — “Blessed are the PEACEMAKERS, for they shall be called CHILDREN OF GOD” – Jesus

[video] Ron Paul Full Speech Springfield, VA Rally 2/28/12 — "Now, they're talking about attacking another country, Iran, and there is no evidence they even have a weapon."

“Now, they’re talking about attacking another country, Iran, and there is no evidence they even have a weapon. Our CIA doesn’t prove to us or tell us that they are building one, and yet the war drums are beating and beating.”

– Ron Paul

Transcribed by Jeff Fenske

* * *

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gp4fy9txa0A]Ron Paul Full Speech Springfield, VA Rally 2/28/12

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Ron Paul gives a campaign Speech in Springfield, Virginia

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Defense Secretary Panetta admits Iran NOT developing nukes: “Are they trying to develop a nuclear weapon? No.” — And they call Ron Paul’s foreign policy ‘insane’ while they pressure Iran with sanctions that could cut off all middle east oil!
Congressman Dennis Kucinich: The MEDIA COVERAGE on IRAN is MIRRORING the coverage in the lead-up to the IRAQ war – grand claims about a smoking gun that doesn’t exist
Federal Lunacy: Obama’s Endless Wars for Profit with Paul Craig Roberts
Warmongers Unite: Rapture Ready – The Christians United for Israel Tour with John Hagee
John Hagee with Benny Hinn: Praying For War in the Name of Jesus — No wonder so many people dislike and loathe ‘Christians’
[ audio ] Ray McGovern: CIA/Mossad covert ops thwarted the nuclear safeguard Iran was implementing — Once again, America is creating the best enemies money can buy!
[ audio ] Paul Craig Roberts on The Alex Jones Show 11/09/11: Military Works for the Globalists — “They’re now trying to create more false intelligence like they did about Sadaam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction. They’re pulling the same stunts now with Iran.” “The minute we fell for 9/11 we signed our doom.”
Jerome Corsi on Bombing Iran: Through chaos the globalists are creating the world government and Fox News is part of the coverup. Along with war over there will be fighting in the streets here. Some states will secede.
No More Victims: Working for Peace, One Child at a Time
Ron Paul – War Propaganda — “It’s another Iraq coming — It’s war propaganda again. … It’s time we quite this!!!”
[ audio ] Was Jesus Booed In SC? Debate Reaction On The Robert Scott Bell Show 1/17/12
All of my Bomb, Bomb Iran? posts (latest appear first)
[fascinating audio] Jim Marrs on ‘Coast to Coast AM’ 8/30/11: Media Control & Mega Spin! — “The so-called ‘Axis of Evil’ was just about a laundry list of the countries who were balking at the plans of the globalists. And now, they’re one by one being taken over.” — “There’s no journalism anymore … Quit letting the television do your thinking for you.”
Webster Tarpley: The real reason behind U.S. wars — To destroy all nation states that resist the one world government
[real-history video] Alex breaks down the real reason the globalists are getting US to takeover Libya — We’re replacing independent governments that oppose one-world government with Muslim regimes where women will wear burkas – Iraq, Egypt, Libya…
The Real Reason Why Gadaffi Was Killed & Why We’re In Libya — Gaddafi’s plan to introduce the gold dinar, a single African currency made from gold — USA is taking out leaders who oppose the one-world dictatorship!
Alex Jones: Qaddafi is another tyrant the globalists can’t control, so they’re going after him. The globalists are running the whole world and mopping up the final few countries they don’t control. They’re knocking over the old puppets, putting new ones in.
EXCELLENT! Cynthia McKinney: Obama’s So Called Humanitarian Aid to Libya is A Disaster: “The American people are being lied to.” Kadafi was standing in the way of a globalist, Mediterranean states alliance with Europe.
[Why they hate US! video to take the blinders off] The Butcher of Libya, Barack Hussein Obama Calls Murder of Children in Libya a ‘Success’ — To me, Obama’s “recipe for success” looks and sounds like a Libyan child with the lower half of his face blown off (see video) — America has exercised a clinical manipulation of power worldwide while masquerading as a force for universal good — “All of these crimes are going to be brought back on America ten-fold.”
10 Reasons America Will Be Judged as the Most Brutal Empire in History
[real history video] David Icke: The Rothschild Zionist MainFrame — Truth about the USS Liberty; the other side of the “Bomb, Bomb, Bomb Iran” story — Israel is being jacked just like the USA is!
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All Ron Paul CNN Foreign Policy Debate Highlights — “I think we should practice A POLICY OF GOOD WILL to other people. What about saying that we don’t do anything to any other country that we don’t have them do to us?
Ron Paul: Christian Just War Theory — “Evidently, I have been reading a different Bible. I remember something about ‘Blessed are the Peacemakers’”
Ron Paul on Evangelical Christians Expected to Be Pro-War All the Time
Ron Paul on what precedes LIBERTY: Life “and I mean all LIFE!”
Ron Paul: “Fascism Comes Wrapped In A Flag, Carrying A Cross”
Ron Paul: Jesus is the Prince of PEACE, Not Preemptive War
Thanksgiving Family Forum: Ron Paul Highlights — “The time when I made my commitment to Christ”
[Daily Paul comment] The real reason evangelical ‘Christians’ won’t support Ron Paul — “the so called evangelical right wing’s incredible and insatiable lust for war. War is not a family value. War is certainly not a Christian value. … Christ’s views on love and peace and so forth are pretty clearly spelled out. … Many professing Christians will be numbered with the goats on judgement day.”
Pastor Chuck Baldwin on Rick Perry: We Don’t Need Another George W. Bush — If James Dobson and John Hagee were truly interested in protecting and preserving the principles enshrined in our Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, and US Constitution, they would be promoting the candidacy of Ron Paul!
Pastor Chuck Baldwin: Why Do Evangelicals Ignore Ron Paul? | My Opinion
Sarah Palin demonstrates why most evangelicals dissed Ron Paul, who wanted to bring the troops home. ‘Christians’ have two sets of books: one for US and one for THEM (“who don’t deserve rights”). THEY’re not our ‘neighbor’ whom Jesus commanded US to love as much as ourselves. Maybe that’s why most evangelicals refuse to investigate 9/11. If THEY didn’t take down the towers…???
Ron Paul’s Christlike Attitude: Love, Peace & Hope – No *Initiation* of Aggression!
[Repentance from Power-OVER music video] Golden State: Bombs (End This War/The Ron Paul Song) — “It’s not impossible that we can end this war / Just let your heart explode / It’s not to late for a miracle! — No more lying; No more sighing; I’m still trying, Arms wide open!” | Lets’ be real Christians — “Blessed are the PEACEMAKERS, for they shall be called CHILDREN OF GOD” – Jesus

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