Topic: Foreign Policy
The Wolves in Sheep's Clothing The pro-War, save us from impending doom rhetoric is picking up on the Republican saide. Dr. Paul is the only candidate talking the strsight scoop.by Dean Santoro
(libertarian)
Thursday, December 13, 2007
After witnessing the warmongering rhetoric once again from John McCain and Fred Thompson in Wednesday afternoon's Republican Debate in Iowa, it is clear Ron Paul must step up his efforts in countering the pro-War advocates.
It's no secret to true conservatives that for years the liberal left has been fabricating causes to attract supporters in the furtherance of their socialist agendas. They now have an insider' in the Republican Party in the form of Rudy Giuliani. With any luck, his bid for the presidency will implode before Super Tuesday. The advocates of big government socialism are hard at work today. Already they have overspent us at least 3 generations ahead, but that doesn't matter to these wolves in sheep's clothing we refer to as the US Congress. The effect on the state and local level is just beginning. At the federal level, it's such a cluster you-know-what, and all the while the Fed just keeps printing money to cover up the financial disaster that is brewing deep in the underbelly of the US economic system.
Pro big government & pro-War (read: neoconservatives) are anything but conservatives. And they are utilizing old Democratic tactics to destroy the Republican Party from within. When true conservative folks say Ron Paul is the last hope, they are not kidding. A simple examination of the facts demonstrates this phenomenon. But don't take my word for it. Do your own independent research on the other Republican candidates. You will be nothing short of flabbergasted when you learn what they truly represent.
The climate has been ripe for this mass deception. A largely apathetic public, an easily manipulated and lead-by-the-nose press, and a fabricated enemy (Islamic terrorism) they can lay claim to fighting against to 'save America and make her more safe'. Nothing could be further from reality and truth. The war on terror is a concocted fabrication. Michael Shore, former CIA director said it best: "Ron Paul has hit upon the number one complaint Al Qaeda and its allies have: US Foreign Policy. It's patent absurdity on the part of the governing establishment of the US to believe that the war we are engaged in at the moment has anything at all to do with our freedoms or democracy, gender equality or myself having a Budweiser after work in the evening." So the claims of keeping America safe' that bellow from the bowels of Fred Thompson, John McCain, Rudy Guiliani, Mitt Romney & Mike Huckabee are new strains of an old democratic tactic: find a subject that is emotionally charged that plants fear in the hearts of the voters, decries impending doom for the way of life in the US and use it to your advantage. And disproving this fabricated threat to our liberty is conveniently subjective, as is the proliferation of the fabricated threat itself. It becomes a 'he said, she said' battle and the best looking, loudest voice is the one that prevails. H.L Richardson said it best: "Extremists can claim anything they want, with little fear of repercussions." George Bush told us that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction and our Congress said yes to an invasion. NOT! 'Intelligence' claimed Iran was working toward a nuclear weapon. NOT!
The global implications of this next presidential election present a turning point in the history of our planet. The US Empire is sporting gaping cracks in the foundation that if not repaired now will be the beginning of the end of US world dominance. Ron Paul is the only candidate in this presidential election that is talking about fixing the problem at the root, not slapping on band aids and feeding the patient aspirin to treat the symptoms.
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