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Posted by mrchubbs on 06/22/09


I must confess. This Ron Paul supporter suffered from a temporary bout of neo-conservatism after viewing that completely horrifying video of the young woman lying in the street bleeding to death in Iran over the weekend. I will not link to it because I don’t want to infect anyone else. My long lost compassionate conservatism gene made a return as I was filled with hatred and sadness. I thought, “Something must be done!. America needs to intervene!” A few hours and a reality check later I found myself back on firm Founding Father-style non-interventionist footing once again.

Some claim taking a non-interventionist approach on the Iran election aftermath is the height of hypocrisy from someone who claims to believe in liberty. Ron Paul is being criticized for his lone “Nay”  vote on condemning the Iranian government’s heinous actions on it’s own people. On the surface it appears Obama is taking a similar non-interventionist approach for now, although there are some arguing the opposite may be true. Hopefully, Obama stands his ground (this time) against the interventionist opposition.

Those clamoring for intervention need to answer a few questions, but there is one question that trumps them all.

What is the endgame of intervening in Iran?

 

Is it the preposterous idea to enforce a fair election in another country and install Mousavi as President so the Iranian reformers can be “free”? Where in the U.S. Constitution that we claim is the supreme law of the land permits the U.S. government to intervene in another country’s election process (no matter how flawed it may be)? Of course that pesky Constitution didn’t stop us from doing something similar in Iran in 1953 and many other places over the years. In fact a good argument could be made that the reason Iranians are so “unfree” today was because of our own interventions in Iran beginning in 1953.

Furthermore, If we somehow magically install a new Iranian President but do nothing about the theocratic dictatorship with all the real power in Iran, the Iranian reformists would be no more free than they are right now.

Is the goal then to use force to remove the theocratic dictatorship and transform Iran into a… well… another version of Iraq? Yeah, that worked so well. It was done with minimal bloodshed, it only lasted a year, and it was cheap for the U.S. taxpayers. Oh never mind, that was the promise, not the reality. Doing this would mark the fourth simultaneous nation-building effort if you count Afghanistan in the mix. And I say fourth because we are most certainly doing our own version of nation-building right here in the U.S. with Obama’s “stimulus” plan in effect.

There’s nothing quite like some more nation-building to bring America back to economic prominence in the world by spending more money we don’t have!

Being a lover of liberty I can’t help but cheer for Iranian freedom with a full-throat, but that freedom can only be achieved by the Iranian people organizing and demanding it through whatever means they deem necessary. If the U.S. determines the means then the Iranians will be trading one dictator for another.

We need to focus on leading by example and diplomacy. This is yet another case where America can be that proverbial “shining city on a hill”, but only if we don’t send our military down that hill and around the world “in search of monsters to destroy“.

If you are for U.S. intervention in Iran yet getting yourself all in a lather over attending one of the Tea Parties which are dedicated to restoring our Constitution as the rule of law, may I suggest being cautious about whom you call hypocrites? As hard as it may be to believe, it is possible to support freedom around the world without intervention.

H.L. Mencken wrote:

“I believe in only one thing: liberty; but I do not believe in liberty enough to want to force it upon anyone.”

Couple that thought with Thomas Jefferson’s…

“…peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none.”

and we have the best answer to the Iranian situation. To do otherwise, we may find that when all is said and done, the only tyrant remaining in the world lives and works in the White House. That is of course, if our economy can hold up that long.


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And about that lone Ron Paul vote, here is another quote from John Quincy Adams:

Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost.





Categories: Ron Paul, Foreign Policy, US Constitution, History, Current Events
Tags: iran election, ron paul, tyranny, lone vote

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Posted by mrchubbs on 04/29/09
Last updated 04/29/09


I believe in liberty. Not the counterfeit liberty of Left versus Right or fatuous freedom fries. I believe in the liberty to get high on life, high on God, high on drugs, or all or none of the above.

I love liberty. She is my one true love. She lets me make mistakes, so I learn. It is a cheap tuition. I pay for it myself. That's right, no government begging for me. The visible hand of government is haunted by the almost invisible fist of tyranny. Eternal vigilance is required to not get sucker-punched.

I adore liberty. The world gets too bogged down with the minutiae of partisanship, pop-culture, or the latest irrational bird/mosquito/pig flu. The real pandemic is the eternal erosion of freedom exacerbated by the ever-unquenched thirst for political power.

I pursue liberty like happiness. Too many are unwitting victims of government-induced moral hazard. The government is a Vegas casino and you are a neophyte gambler. The "house" always wins while you are left justifying your loss.

I dream of old school liberty, an impeccable restoration of the founding principles within our Constitution. Not some bastardized Frankenstution that lives and breathes itself out of existence without proper amendment.

Yes, you had it right, Mr. Henry: "Give me liberty or give me death!"

Liberty or not liberty, that is the question. When my generation shuffles off this mortal coil I see tombstones with epitaphs that read nothing more and nothing less: "Here lies one who believed in liberty."

Will those tombstones with that revolutionary phrase be large in number or small? For our posterity, I hope that number approaches infinity.

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Originally published at http://libertymaven.com/





Categories: Civil Liberties, Republican Party, Democratic Party, US Constitution, Current Events, Philosophy
Tags: commentary, tyranny, Freedom, Liberty

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Posted by mrchubbs on 03/06/09
Last updated 04/29/09


It seems that America is always at war with some country or some thing. We have the War on Drugs, the War on Poverty, and the War on Terror. The media made a point to mention that the Obama administration has chosen to cease using the term "War on Terror". That's certainly a good move, but semantics matter little when the soft-spoken administration continues to act hard, like drone bombing Pakistan and increasing troop levels in Afghanistan. There is another unspoken war going on right now from the Obama administration. Obama and his Keynesian minions have declared a War on Capitalism.

For our sake I hope it is a complete failure like the government's other perpetual wars. Though I fear that with the popularity of Obama and his "wolf in sheep's clothing" words it may end in success. If that happens, America will no longer be America as we once knew it. Some may argue that America is already gone, capitalism is dead, and those of us who fancy liberty should self-immolate. Thank god the nature of liberty coexists with the burning desire to keep it intact. Rather than self-immolate we should immolate, through the ballot box, all of those in DC who are enemies to liberty. As Chuck Norris has suggested, Ron Paul could be the arbiter of which of his colleagues deserve to be choked out of office.

The actions being taken by Obama to combat capitalism are likely to prolong our second Great Depression. Even though Rahm Emmanuel said that they couldn't let a crisis go to waste, perhaps what he really meant was that if they could implement a first term agenda that prolongs the crisis, America may get what the "leftest" of the Left have wanted all along: a socialist country.

It certainly won't happen overnight, but it's beginning to look more and more like we are in the final stages of the Progressive incrementalism which began in the late 19th century with the British Fabian Society and arrived in America with the administrations of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. FDR really kicked the effort into high gear during the Great Depression. Now, Obama seems to be putting the finishing strokes on the American Socialist Portrait. Be still and say cheese! Wait! Is that a camera or a gun?

Obama is turning the federal government into your gambling- and drug-addicted, abusive father. He will empty your pockets to satiate his infinite losses. He will forever be drunk on credit. His manipulative words will guilt you into loving him, for a time. In the end you will sit penniless, a bruised and battered slave to the state, if you aren't already. If you think that's bad, wait until you see what he does to your children and grandchildren.

How angry will future generations be when they discover the very first African American President was also the man who presided over the return of slavery? The difference this time is twofold. The slave owner is not a southern farmer with a whip, but rather the entire U.S. government with the full force of the military and all their weapons. Finally, the box labeled "Race" on your National ID Card does not determine whether or not you are a slave. Modern slavery is colorblind. The slave "litmus test" will be how you answer the following two questions.

Do you live in the United States? Do you work for the government?

If you answer yes to the first, and no to the second, you are a slave.

Then again, if Obama's War on Capitalism ends up like most other well-intentioned government programs we have nothing to worry about. It will fail.

----- Published originally at http://libertymaven.com/





Categories: Foreign Policy, Civil Liberties, Philosophy, Socialism, War/Military, World Affairs, Economy
Tags: socialism, ron paul, War on Terror, free markets, capitalism, Obama

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Posted 03/06/09

MidWestLadyFarmer
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Agreed!


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