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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: What Is It that Libertarians Don’t Get about the Military? I expect to get negative responses from conservatives when I write articles about the U.S. military. I dont expect to get them from libertarians. In response to my recent article, Should We Honor Military Personnel?, I received e-mails from two libertarians. Perhaps there were others. I never assume that everyone who contacts me after I write an article for LewRockwell.com is a libertarian. One, not everyone who reads LRC is a libertarian. I myself, a libertarian, read many conservative and liberal websites. And two, many times my LRC articles are reposted by a variety of websites. I never know if someone read my article on LRC or some other website. Both libertarians who wrote me took issue with the basic premise of my article: military personnel who actually defend the country like they are supposed to shouldnt be honored any more than a cook at Waffle House. I didnt address the issue of honoring military personnel who dont actually defend the country like they are supposed to. My position on that has been consistently and vehemently negative since I began writing about the warfare state after the United States invaded Iraq. One libertarian writer termed my article snarky and a huge EMBARRASSMENT to him as a libertarian. We should honor members of the military, current, honorably discharged, and retired, for their SERVICE, without having to agree where and why they served. I am guilty of committing the mistake of blaming the servant for the perceived misdeeds of the master. I should be thankful that the U.S. Navy has carrier groups and supporting craft, including the attack boats (submarines), and especially the nuclear missile boats. He asks me if I am one of those despicable cretins that spat on our servicemen returning from Vietnam. For the record, I am not. And for the record, I dont believe the canard about Vietnam vets being spit on. Another libertarian writer, who has been both an enlisted man for six years and a commissioned officer for about 21 years, says that most people who grow vegetables and work at waffle house, while certainly honorable and praiseworthy in their own right, do not take an oath to defend the Constitution, agree to be sent away from their families for extreme lengths of time and prepare themselves mentally, emotionally and spiritually to lay down their own lives if necessary. People who approach military service like this are usually fine folks and are worthy of general respect. Although they are flawed as anyone else, most of them really sacrificed and believed they were serving the Lords purposes while doing so. What is it that libertarians dont get about the U.S. military? Here are ten things about the U.S. military that I have mentioned scores of times over the years in my articles about the U.S. military: The U.S. military is the presidents personal attack force. These ten things are more than enough. No member of the military should be honored no matter where or why he served. Individual soldiers should be blamed for the misdeeds (and they are not perceived; they are real) of the military because (1) individual soldiers joined of their own freewill and (2) individual soldiers are the ones who commit the misdeeds. The fact that they took an oath to defend the Constitution means nothing if they dont actually defend it. No soldier should have to be sent away from his family for extreme lengths of time or prepare himself mentally, emotionally and spiritually to lay down his life if necessary. Not if he was actually engaged in defending the country against real threats instead of fighting foreign wars. The huge embarrassment to libertarianism is for anyone who calls himself a libertarian to honor U.S. military personnel just because they served when, even in their best state, they should not be honored any more than a cook at Waffle House. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
Fantastic piece! And what a sly finish ;-)
_____________________________________________________________ USA! USA! USA! Bringing you democracy, or else! there were strains of VD that were incurable, and they were first found in the Philippines and then transmitted to the Korean working girls via US military. The 'incurables' we were told were first taken back to a military hospital in the Philippines to quietly die. 4um
Those 10 points, I could not agree more.
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