[Home] [Headlines] [Latest Articles] [Latest Comments] [Post] [Sign-in] [Mail] [Setup] [Help]
Status: Not Logged In; Sign In
Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: The Redemption of Rand Paul He stands almost alone against the Surveillance State If one of the very worst provisions of the Patriot Act which the government has erroneously and illegally interpreted to gather the phone records of each and every American expires, well have Senator Rand Paul to thank. And the truth is, we cant thank him enough. Yes, Ive been critical of the Senator in this space and elsewhere, and yet with this brave stance and up against a veritable storm of disdain and contempt from the Washington cognoscenti he has in large part redeemed himself. With everyone from the President to John McCain and Lindsey Graham attacking Sen. Paul for supposedly endangering the national security, the Senator has not only stood his ground but hes also articulated the libertarian position on the utter impermissibility of what our government is doing and its dire implications for the future of our republic: Forcing us to choose between our rights and our safety is a false choice and we are better than that as a nation and as a people, Paul tweeted. Its why I have been seeking for months to have a full, open and honest debate on this issue a debate that never came. Let me be clear: I acknowledge the need for a robust intelligence agency and for a vigilant national security. I believe we must fight terrorism, and I believe we must stand strong against our enemies. But we do not need to give up who we are to defeat them. In fact, we must not. There has to be another way. We must find it together. So tomorrow, I will force the expiration of the NSA illegal spy program. There is, of course, another way, as pointed out here. The government and its law enforcement agencies have plenty of legal alternatives to scooping up our communications indiscriminately, en masse: theyll just have to put their lawyers on overtime and start obeying the law. This is the real essence of the fight Sen. Paul is making on our behalf: hes fighting almost alone against the utter lawlessness of our rulers, who believe they can do anything to anyone and get away with it. Lots of ostensible civil libertarians who support the USA Freedom Act are wondering why Sen. Paul is standing in the way of a bill that is supposed to reform the Patriot Act and rein in the governments spying on Americans. They are either dishonest, or they just dont understand the technical issues involved. The authoritarians in our government do understand, however, which is why Deputy NSA Director Richard Ledgett says that under the terms of the bill "the actual universe of potential calls that could be queried against is dramatically larger. The USA Freedom Act isnt a first step, its a step backwards, as I pointed out here, in November of last year, and predicted more than a year ago here: The final legislative product [the USA Freedom Act] will be an amalgamation of the language contained in both the original Sensenbrenner bill and the Feinstein extension of the NSAs powers, leading to the creation of a new hybrid system in which the power of the State to track, surveil, and investigate Americans on suspicion of "terrorism" will be extended in more ways than it is (theoretically) restricted. The castle still stands, its inner sanctum unbreached while, outside, the peasants with pitchforks gather
The castle, however, has been breached, thanks to Sen. Paul and us peasants, i.e. the majority of Americans outside the Beltway, must stand ready with our pitchforks aimed in Washingtons direction. The blizzard of scaremongering lies, and outright hysteria being exuded by the DC Establishment in both parties proves Sen. Paul has struck a nerve and they sure are howling! Well, let them howl: the measure of their pain is the measure of our pleasure at this great victory for the cause of liberty. The question of whether or not were going to restore our old republic and overthrow the criminal elements who have seized control of our government in the post-9/11 era has always been a question of leadership. As Garet Garrett put it many years ago: No doubt the people know they can have their Republic back if they want it enough to fight for it and to pay the price. The only point is that no leader has yet appeared with the courage to make them choose. When Garrett penned those words, which appear as the final paragraph of his prescient Rise of Empire, there was indeed no leader to make the people choose. There was only Sen. Robert A. Taft, a vacillating leader, at best, and the fading warriors of the Old Right, who had fought against Franklin Roosevelts wartime dictatorship and lost. And in all the years since that tragic time, no leader with one exception has arisen to take up the banner of liberty and peace and held it aloft as it should be held. Until now. Ive been very critical of Sen. Paul, even going so far as to say he lacked the character to be President on account of his Taft-like vacillation in the face of constant (and no doubt wearying) attacks. But that was then and this is now. By single-handedly standing in the well of the Senate and literally placing his body between the American people and the cretins who claim the right to spy on them, Sen. Paul is performing what is in effect albeit not literally an act of heroic civil disobedience unprecedented in the history of our nation. He is our Horatius at the bridge, and every lover of liberty indeed, every ordinary American, libertarian or not, who values the rule of law and the Bill of Rights owes him a great debt. Paul is running for President, and there can be no doubt about the risk hes taking here. With a phony reform bill providing cover for our cowardly legislators, and the leaders of his own party taking out after him hammer and tongs, Sen. Paul is placing his political future on the line for an overarching principle. Regardless of what one may think of Sen. Paul and his politics, we must honor and support him in this fight in any case. Speaking of Sen. Pauls politics: in what is almost a 180 degree turnaround, Sen. Paul has amped up his anti-interventionist message to the nth degree proving that politicians can learn, and do respond to criticism from the peanut gallery (although I wouldnt be so presumptuous as to assume it had anything to do with anything Ive written). In a recent appearance on Hardball with Chris Matthews, Paul responded to critics of his contention that GOP warhawks did much to make the creation of ISIS possible. Matthews asked him what if Bill Kristol who stupidly likened Paul to Bernie Sanders is right? What if youre all alone out there? This is what Paul said in response: Heres the interesting thing. Some of these pundits who know nothing but glory for war, they live inside the beltway and have not been to America so I invite them to come to Iowa. I invite them to come to New Hampshire. There was a poll in Iowa a couple of months ago, and it said, do you believe in more interventions, more foreign intervention, like John McCain or less intervention like Rand Paul? It was almost evenly split. Theres a good chunk of the Republican party who thinks that we should think before we act, that war is not always the answer, that war may be the last resort not the first resort
Paul is currently running in second place in Iowa polls and hes first among independents likely to vote in the GOP poll. He is tied for first in New Hampshire with Scott Walker. Pauls gamble may be paying off. Now thats hes clearly abandoned the caution that characterized his campaign at the beginning, and apparently settled on a strategy of let Rand be Rand, hes gaining traction. Which just goes to show that the libertarian message, undiluted by the nervous-nellie pragmatism of the professional know-it-alls, works with the electorate, if not with the Washington pundits. I write this before any vote has been taken in the Senate, and so please stay turned for updates in this space. Our battle has just begun, and we dont as yet know the outcome but I have to say its a great relief in knowing that we have a commander-in-chief who isnt afraid to fight. UPDATE: As of this writing, it looks like Sen. Pauls efforts to block extension of Section 215 of the Patriot Act have succeeded, and that section, including two other sections, will expire on June 1. Senate rules will make is impossible for that body to vote on a replacement until sometime in the middle of the week. So a great symbolic victory has been won, due primarily to Sen. Pauls efforts. However, the Senate also voted, 77-17, to open debate on that replacement, a phony reform bill egregiously named USA Freedom Act, which simply outsources the job of storing our data to the big phone and internet companies, which will then be served with general warrants. One bright spot: Sen. Paul and others have some amendments in mind in order to make the Freedom Act somewhat less horrible. So Pauls victory may not be purely symbolic after all. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
This is bullshit. Only those that bought into the Ron Paul charade against the Fed will buy into this nonsense.
He is just posing -- attempting to buy enough freedom points to get elected so he can start cracking the whip on us and getting all-night privileges with Kissinger at Bohemian.
I just gagged on my freedom fries.
LOL!! "While Victory Gin is not (as far as we know) yet available, the sale of freedom fries is an important first step; freedom fries and freedom toast are also now available in Congress. Also, check out Victory Beer, and W Ketchup" studentsfororwell.org
as stated below, that is indeed b.s. and pathetic fawning on the part of raimando, probably part of his intrinsically disordered homosexuality revealing itself,. he wants so badly to love randy and wants randy to love him back. w.t.f. nobody who knows anything would thank that disgusting sellout Zionist POS rand paul for anything. the guy who wants snowden in prison, would use drones on bank robbers, and says any attack on Israel is an attack on the us, sanctions iran, and meets with Israelis daily, admitted by rand himself on the senate floor. "Even to the death fight for truth, and the LORD your God will battle for you". Sirach 4:28
Indeed... Anyone that cares to do their research on Rand, will determine he is trying to bail the ocean dry as a grandstand play for the voting rubes. I am tired of politicians, "fighting for me" which is bullshit, instead be WITH me in bringing down this corrupt, criminal government.
Rand will prove to be even more unelectable than his dad.
The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable. ~ H. L. Mencken
I'm still not voting in 2016, Rand Paul is a neocon stooge:
Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest |
||
[Home]
[Headlines]
[Latest Articles]
[Latest Comments]
[Post]
[Sign-in]
[Mail]
[Setup]
[Help]
|