"Rumors are
flying about when, not if, Iran will be bombed by either Israel
or the U.S. — possibly with nuclear weapons. Our CIA says Iran is
ten years away from producing a nuclear bomb and has no delivery
system, but this does not impede our plans to keep “everything
on the table” when dealing with Iran. We should remember
that Iran, like Iraq, is a third-world nation without a significant
military. Nothing in history hints that she is likely to invade
a neighboring country, let alone do anything to America or Israel.
I am concerned, however, that a contrived Gulf of Tonkin—type incident may occur to gain popular support for an attack on Iran. Even
if such an attack is carried out by Israel over U.S. objections,
we will be politically and morally culpable since we provided the
weapons and dollars to make it possible."
- Ron Paul, 11 January 2007
"Mr.
Speaker, a military victory in Iraq is unattainable, just as it
was in the Vietnam war ... At the close
of the Vietnam war in 1975, a telling conversation took place between
an NVA Colonel named Tu and an American Colonel named Harry Summers.
Colonel Summers reportedly said, “You never beat us on the
battlefield.” Tu replied, “That may be so, but it is also
irrelevant.” It is likewise irrelevant to seek military victory
in Iraq. As conditions
deteriorate in Iraq, the American people are told more blood must
be spilled to achieve just such a military victory. 20,000 additional
troops and another $100 billion are needed for a 'surge.'
Yet the people remain rightfully skeptical."
- Ron Paul, 11 January 2007
1. He supports Dennis Kucinich's desire for a fresh, Truther-friendly investigation into the "cover up" of 9/11.
2. He goes on Truther radio shows.
3. He suggests, Trutherifically, that the US will phony up a fake
attack by Iran on our troops (probably killing Americans, as we may have
done on 9/11) in order to have a pretext to bomb the mullahs. So, you
know, if Iran actually does fire on American warships, his supporters
will know it's actually all a contrivance by the US government. (As was
Iran's taking of British hostages, presumably. As was the Khobar
Towers bombing, presumably.)
It's like Archie Bunker lost weight, dropped 20 IQ points, and got himself elected Congressman.
Again, not really a "libertarian" so much a conspiratorially-minded
populist demogogue with the kind of ruthlessly reductivist thinking
required by the simple-minded to make sense of a complex world.
No need to listen to the whole thing, just the part between 1:30 and
2:00 if you’re counting up or 4:30 and 4:00 if you’re counting down.
The man he’s chatting with is Alex Jones, one of the leading lights of
the Truther movement and a crackpot so well and fully cracked that he
believes Cho Seung-Hui might have been a government assassin brainwashed by the CIA to perpetrate the VTech massacre as a pretext for rolling back Second Amendment rights.
http://www.jonesreport.com/articles/190407_cho_mind_control.html
They say that ”birds of a feather, flock together”. After Ron Paul
got destroyed in the 2008 Republican presidential primary by John
McCain, he showed his pettiness by refusing to endorse fellow Republican
McCain, saying that ”I couldn’t find anything we agreed on”. Ok, so you
can’t find any common ground with a highly decorated naval aviator who
was captured and brutally tortured as a POW. When the badly wounded
McCain was offered ”to be released out of turn” by the North Vietnamese,
McCain refused it unless the men that were captured before him were
also released. Yet that’s not the type of man that Ron Paul can support?
OK, then who did he endorse?
Also running for president in 2008 was Cynthia McKinney. a race
baiting Democrat considered one of the most far left members of
congress. McKinney was the elitist who arrogantly struck a white police
officer because he ”dared” to ask her for ID. McKinney is also the one
who tried to impeach President Bush, Vice President Cheney. and
Secretary of State Condi Rice for being ”war criminals”. Yet Paul chose
to endorse this worthless piece of trash over McCain???
http://brian-therightperspective.blogspot.com/2011/12/flashback-ron-paul-endorses-cynthia.html#!/2011/12/flashback-ron-paul-endorses-cynthia.html
However, McKinney possessed one advantage that McCain did not. She is
a fellow truther. Cynthia has been outspoken in her belief that 9-11
was a ”government conspiracy”. And she accused President Bush of
”needlessly murdering the innocent people of New York City so his
popularity would rise.” So naturally Paul endorsed her over McCain.
And the cult truther movement obviously considers Paul ”one of their
own”. In fact, when Paul gave an interview to a conspiracy group called
”We Are Change”, they asked Paul WHY he didnt come out with ”the truth
about 9-11”. Notice that they didn’t ask him ”if he believed 9-11 was an
inside job”. Why didn’t they ask that? BECAUSE THEY ALREADY KNEW THAT
HE BELIEVED THAT!!!!!
But surely Ron set them straight. Stood up for America and said that
9-11 was not a conspiracy perpetrated by the Bush administration to
start a war with Muslim countries so that Jewish bankers could get rich.
That 9-11 was in fact a cowardly attack by Al-Qaeda on our country.
Nope. When they asked Ron the reason he didnt tell everyone ”the truth
about 9-11”, Paul actually said that he ”couldn’t handle the controversy
because had a full plate and was dealing with other issues”. Wow. I
will post the transcript and link including a video of the interview
below.
Kyley from ‘We Are Change LA’:
Kyley: Okay and one last thing why won’t you come out about the truth about 9/11?
Paul: Because I can’t handle the controversy, I have the IMF the
Federal Reserve to deal with, the IRS to deal with because no because I
just have more-too many things on my plate. Because I just have too much
to do.
It sounds to me like Ron Paul is a truther but isn’t honest enough to
come out and say it directly because he knows it will kill his
political career. Or maybe career politician Ron is just acting like a
truther to con those morons into supporting him politically. Either way,
this corrupt creep belongs in the nut house, not in the white house.
Eric also said that:
”Paul is not opposed to foreign aid, he is just
opposed to foreign aid to Israel. Whenever you hear Paul talking about
cutting foreign aid, he always leads out with Israel. But Egypt and
Pakistan actually receive more aid than Israel does. And Ron wishes
the Israeli state did not exist at all. Paul has said this to me on many
occasions. Ron is 100% pro Palestinian and believes ALL of Israel
should be surrendered to the Muslims”.
I asked Gregg Hilton of the RSC(Republican Security Council) for his
assessment of Eric’s claims. ”Dondero is right on the money” said Gregg.
And then Mr. Hilton gave me the following examples:
Paul is a supposedly a foe of all foreign aid, but there is one
exception. He naturally supports full funding for his Hamas buddies at
the Palestinian Authority.
On June 20, 2007, Paul and Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-OH) were the only
two lawmakers to vote against the Rothman-Kirk Resolution, which calls
on the United Nations to charge Ahmadinejad with violating the genocide
convention of the United Nations Charter based on his numerous
statements.
Paul has called the Gaza Strip ”a concentration camp” and defended
the Palestinians right to make bombs and to recieve weapon shipments to
attack Israel with.
On June 19, 2009, the House voted to pass H Res 560 by a 405 to 1
margin. The resolution was entitled:
“Expressing support for all Iranian
citizens who embrace the values of freedom, human rights, civil
liberties, and rule of law, and for other purposes.”
Guess which loon
was the one negative vote.
He thinks Iran should have nuclear weapons but then says “We need to
take out the CIA,” and wants the agency abolished.
OK, that combination
would give us a nuclear Iran led by a wackjob holocaust
denier(Ahmadinejad) and us with no intelligence information on what
is happening in the world. And that scenario makes America safer
how?????
(My thanks to Bruce Cohen of ”Stop Ron Paul 2012” for setting up the interview with Eric Dondero for me. And of course a great big thank you to Eric for his time)
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