Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Ron Paul, the Only Congressman Against Permanent Wars

One brave American is speaking out against war. Representative Ron Paul has been calling for an end to the Federal Reserve, but no radio station will discuss it. I was disappointed when I heard Donald Trump arrogantly state "Ron Paul can't win. Sorry!" I didn't hear Trump say that he would end the Federal Reserve, but I did hear him say that he would “increase military spending." So much for change.I thought that an article by Representative Paul summarized the neocon beliefs (article was much longer and covered a lot):
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.
  1. They believe lying is necessary for the state to survive.
  2. They believe a powerful government is a benefit.
  3. 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.
  4. They believe neutrality in foreign affairs is ill-advised.
  5. They hold Leo Strauss* in high esteem.
  6. They believe imperialism, if progressive in nature, is appropriate.
  7. Using American might to force American ideals on others is acceptable. Force should not be limited to the defense of our country.
  8. 9-11 resulted from the lack of foreign entanglements, not from too many.
  9. They dislike and despise libertarians (therefore, the same applies to all strict Constitutionalists).
  10. They endorse attacks on civil liberties, such as those found in the Patriot Act, as being necessary.
  11. They unconditionally support Israel and have a close alliance with the Liberal Party.
*Leo Strauss was a professor at the University of Chicago. One of his books was Thoughts on Machiavelli. Paul Wolfowitz, deputy 'defense' secretary, actually got his Ph.D. under Strauss. Machiavellian isn't it?

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