Bob Barr thinking very serious thoughts about a presidential race, Iraq, and torture Wednesday, March 26, 2008, 06:47 PM
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
On an Internet site called Anti-War Radio, former Georgia congressman Bob Barr confirmed on Wednesday that hes very seriously looking at joining the race for the White House as a Libertarian and had harsh words for both the Iraq war and for the Bush Administrations defense of enhanced interrogation techniques.
Many thanks to blogger Jason Pye for passing on word of the interview.
On a presidential run, Barr said:
Theres been a tremendous expressed to me both directly and indirectly on the Internet. I take that support very seriously, and I think it also reflects a great deal of dissatisfaction with the current candidates and the current two-party system. So it is something, to be honest with you, that Im looking very seriously at.
Barr said a Libertarian candidacy would essentially be an extension of the Ron Paul campaign.
Ron Paul tapped into a great deal of that dissatisfaction and that awareness. Unfortunately, working through the Republican party structure, it became impossible for him to really move forward with his movement. But we have to have
.a rallying point out there to harness that energy, that freedom in this election cycle, Barr said.
On Iraq:
What weve fallen into in recent years not just since 9/11, but particularly since 9/11 is this notion that, in order to protect ourselves, we have to preemptively go into and in the case of Iraq occupy another sovereign nation, Barr said. Simply saying, Gee, its better to fight over in this other nation and destroy another nation, so were not potentially attacked here, is the height of arrogance.
As for the Bush administrations refusal to define waterboarding as torture, Barr referred to the practice as sophistry of the worst and rankest order.