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Title: Why Ron Paul's Answer Terrifies "Them"
Source: MWC NEWS
URL Source: http://mwcnews.net:80/content/view/14674&Itemid=1
Published: May 23, 2007
Author: Jacob G. Hornberger
Post Date: 2007-05-23 20:10:01 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 195
Comments: 7

In one short answer to a moderator's question in the South Carolina debate in which Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul suggested that U.S. foreign policy motivated the 9/11 terrorists, Paul produced an earthquake that is shaking the Republican establishment.

The chairman of the Michigan Republican Party proposed banning Paul from future debates. Besieged by adverse public reaction, however, he quickly backed down.

FoxNews commentator John Gibson and columnist Michelle Malkin somehow reached the warped conclusion that Paul was suggesting that U.S. officials had committed the 9/11 attacks. After bloggers pointed out the inherent contradiction between that claim and Paul's point that foreign terrorists motivated by U.S. foreign policy had committed the attacks, Malkin quickly issued a retraction.

Other members of the Republican establishment suggested that Paul was "blaming America" for the 9/11 attacks. That's because they think that the federal government is America. Actually, the federal government and the country are composed of two separate and distinct groups of people -- those within the federal government and those within the private sector, a point reflected in the Bill of Rights, which expressly protects the country from the federal government.

What's going on here? Why the enormous, almost panicky, overreaction to what is a rather simple point about U.S. foreign policy? Why the attempts to suppress, distort, and misrepresent? What are they so scared of?

The answer is simple: The Republican establishment knows that if the American people conclude that Ron Paul is right, the jig is up with respect to the big-government, pro-empire, interventionist foreign policy that Republicans (and many Democrats) have supported for many years.

The Republican establishment knows that if the American people conclude that Ron Paul is right, the jig is up with respect to the big-government, pro-empire, interventionist foreign policy that Republicans (and many Democrats) have supported for many years.

Paul's point is a straightforward one: U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East generated the anger that motivated the 9/11 terrorists. If he had had more time, Paul undoubtedly would have pointed out the U.S. policies in the Middle East that made people so angry: (1) the U.S. government's support of Saddam Hussein and the furnishing of biological and chemical weapons of mass destruction to him; (2) the more than 10 years of brutal sanctions against Iraq, which contributed to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Iraqi children; (3) UN Ambassador Madeleine Albright's infamous statement to Sixty Minutes that the deaths of half a million Iraqi children from the sanctions had been "worth it"; (4) the stationing of U.S. troops on Islamic holy lands; (5) the "no-fly zones," which were never authorized by either the UN or the U.S. Congress and which killed still more Iraqis; (6) and the long-time, unconditional financial and military aid provided the Israeli government.

By invading Iraq the U.S. government was engaging in the same course of interventionist conduct that had produced prior acts of terrorism against the United States (not only the 9/11 attacks but the 1993 attack on the World Trade Center, the 1998 terrorist attacks on U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, and the 2000 terrorist attack on the USS Cole). As Paul stated in the debate and as U.S. intelligence agencies confirm, the 2003 invasion of Iraq, which has killed and maimed countless more Iraqis, has been a dream-come-true for Osama bin Laden's recruiters.

The 9/11 terrorist attacks also generated the "war on terror," which in turn has given us ever-increasing budgets for the military-industrial complex, out-of-control federal spending that debauches the currency, omnipotent power to the CIA, an endless stream of color-coded fear-mongering, warrantless monitoring of telephone calls and emails, torture, kidnapping and rendition, secret overseas prison camps, indefinite detention, cancellation of habeas corpus, military tribunals, "enemy combatants," and ever-increasing infringements on civil liberty.

If the U.S. government's foreign policy of interventionism is, in fact, the root cause of terrorism against the United States, there is an obvious solution to the problem: End the U.S. government's role as international policeman, invader, intervener, interloper, provider, and sanctioner. Foreign terrorism against Americans would disappear along with the need for a "war on terror." Civil liberties that were suspended could be restored. A sense of balance and harmony could return to our lives.

Ending interventionism would mean that the era of big government in foreign affairs could be brought to an end. No wonder the Republican establishment is so terrified of Ron Paul's foreign-policy message. Subscribe to *Ron Paul for Prez - 2008*

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#1. To: Brian S (#0)

FoxNews commentator John Gibson and columnist Michelle Malkin somehow reached the warped conclusion that Paul was suggesting that U.S. officials had committed the 9/11 attacks.

Malkin was like a jack in the box, someone opened the lid and she came out with her mouth running.

Cynicom  posted on  2007-05-23   20:18:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Cynicom (#1)

I lost all respect for Malkin after what she wrote.

Freeper motto: I read, but do not understand, I write, but make no sense, I think, but nothing happens.

YertleTurtle  posted on  2007-05-23   20:26:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: YertleTurtle (#2)

I lost all respect for Malkin after what she wrote.

Malkins husband is tight with the Irving Kristol communist group.

Cynicom  posted on  2007-05-23   20:31:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Brian S (#0)

Actually, the federal government and the country are composed of two separate and distinct groups of people -- those within the federal government and those within the private sector, a point reflected in the Bill of Rights, which expressly protects the country from the federal government.

Can this be stated any more clearly?

It is surprising how many people fail to see the distinction.

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2007-05-23   20:35:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Brian S (#0)

Ending interventionism would mean that the era of big government in foreign affairs could be brought to an end. No wonder the Republican establishment is so terrified of Ron Paul's foreign-policy message.

I've advocated this for years. And of course no one listens.

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2007-05-23   20:46:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Cynicom, YertleTurtle, Brian S, BTP Holdings (#3)

Malkins husband is tight with the Irving Kristol communist group.

Malkin's husband is Jewish. How many Filipinas without Jewish husbands do you know who have syndicated columns and are allowed to be TV pundits?

The Truth of 911 Shall Set You Free From The Lie

Horse  posted on  2007-05-23   21:38:22 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Horse (#6)

How many Filipinas without Jewish husbands do you know who have syndicated columns and are allowed to be TV pundits?

I dunno? Zero?

"The penalty good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men" Plato

tom007  posted on  2007-05-23   23:36:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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