Anonymous Report This Comment Date: September 29, 2007 02:58AM
Globalism
By Rep. Ron Paul - July 16, 2007
The recent defeat of the amnesty bill in the Senate came after outraged
Americans made it clear to the political elite that they would not tolerate this
legislation, which would further erode our national sovereignty. Similarly,
polls increasingly show the unpopularity of the Iraq war, as well as of the
Congress that seems incapable of ending it.
Because some people who vocally oppose amnesty are supportive of the war, the
ideological connection between support of the war and amnesty is often masked.
If there is a single word explaining the reasons why we continue to fight
unpopular wars and see legislation like the amnesty bill nearly become law, that
word is “globalism.”
The international elite, including many in the political and economic leadership
of this country, believe our constitutional republic is antiquated and the
loyalty Americans have for our form of government is like a superstition,
needing to be done away with. When it benefits elites, they pay lip service to
the American way, even while undermining it.
We must remain focused on what ideology underlies the approach being taken by
those who see themselves as our ruling-class, and not get distracted by the
passions of the moment or the rhetorical devices used to convince us how their
plans will be “good for us.” Whether it is managed trade being presented
under the rhetoric of “free trade,” or the ideas of “regime change”
abroad and “making the world safe for democracy” — the underlying
principle is globalism.
Although different rhetoric is used in each instance, the basic underlying
notion behind replacing regimes abroad and allowing foreign people to come to
this country illegally is best understood by comprehending this ideal of the
globalist elite. In one of his most lucid moments President Bush spoke of the
“soft bigotry of low expectations.” Unfortunately, that bigotry is one of
the core tenets at the heart of the globalist ideology.
The basic idea is that foreigners cannot manage their own affairs so we have to
do it for them. This may require sending troops to far off lands that do not
threaten us, and it may also require “welcoming with open arms” people who
come here illegally. All along globalists claim a moral high ground, as if our
government is responsible for ensuring the general welfare of all people. Yet
the consequences are devastating to our own taxpayers, as well as many of those
we claim to be helping.
Perhaps the most seriously damaged victim of this approach is our own
constitutional republic, because globalism undermines both the republican and
democratic traditions of this nation. Not only does it make a mockery of the
self-rule upon which our republic is based, it also erodes the very institutions
of our republic and replaces them with international institutions that are often
incompatible with our way of life.
The defeat of the amnesty bill proves though that there is no infallible logic,
or predetermined march of history, that forces globalism on us.

Mr. Smith Report This Comment Date: September 29, 2007 07:46AM
Watch this video all the way through, you stupid anti-conspiracy a**holes!
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Anonymous Report This Comment Date: September 29, 2007 09:06AM
Why Iran?!...............easy........
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Mr. Smith Report This Comment Date: September 29, 2007 11:58AM
^^^ Good video. The problem we have as patriots are the idiots like fossildick
and jgroans who call themselves patriots but refuse to see what's right in their
fat, ugly faces.
They denounce our videos as conspiracy theories or from a non-Jewish approved
websites, i.e., "white power."
Their heads are so far up their asses that they can't see the light of day. All
we get is the same mantra from these morons: denial, denial, denial.
They're like a Chatty-Cathy doll, you pull the string and they just have a few
responses: Conspiracy theory, it's "white power," it's not kosher
approved.
They really disgust me. They're such moral cowards. You think: What's it going
to take before these a**holes wake up?
COWARDS!
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: September 30, 2007 10:59AM
maybe you dipshits believe everything you see on the net, doesn't mean i
will....ever!
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: September 30, 2007 11:08AM
" What's it going to take before these a**holes wake up?"
uh....how about some proven facts?
