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December 24, 2007 at 12:38:46

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Why a Liberal Progressive Can AND SHOULD Support Ron Paul

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Ron Paul is the ONLY candidate, except for the Green Party Candidate, Cynthia McKinney, who will dis-assemble the US corporate militarist empire.

 

If you peel back the layers of what is making life the most miserable for Americans and the world, you find one over arching issue . . . “the military industrial complex.”  The decline of the US standard of living, the collapse of the US dollar, and the growing hatred of America worldwide are explained by that one phrase.

 

Why?  The US military industrial complex has for decades become the body guards and enabler for brutal dictatorships worldwide, that were created to empower rulers who would sell out their own people and allow their national resources to be looted by corporate interests, and their people to be slave labor markets for multi-national corporations.

 In 1954, Guatemalans elected President Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán in a democratic election.  They had a democracy back then.  Guzman declared he would purchase all land that was not being used for agriculture or production, and pay the fair price for that land.  WHY?  Because many Guatemalans were starving while United Fruit left lands fallow, in order to maintain the prices of their fruit.  Guzman was going to pay United Fruit the price they said the land was worth in their tax reports.  Of course, United Fruit had undervalued the land, so they could pay less taxes on it. 

So, United Fruit went to Washington and demanded the CIA overthrow this “communist.”  The CIA did so, and Guatemala has had a series of brutal militarist dictatorships supported by the CIA and America ever since.  These governments have been brutal and murdered many Guatemalans including those bold enough to organize labor unions.
 

A year before, in 1953, in Iran Prime Minister Mohammed Mosaddeq, was elected in a free election.  Yes, Iran had a strong moderate democracy back then.  Mossaddeq had promised his people that they would get a fair price for their oil from British Petroleum.  You see, British Petroleum had not paid Iran very much for their oil before that.  Mosaddeq made British Petroleum a fair offer, but British Petroleum wasn’t buying.  They went to Washington and complained to the CIA about this “communist” that was making waves in Iran.  The CIA promptly over threw Mossaddeq, and installed the brutal Shaw of Iran who murdered multitudes of Iranians during his reign.  That was why Iranians were so mad at us, when they had their revolution and took some Americans hostages.  Of course corporate media didn’t tell us about that, only that those darned mean Iranians were just spiteful and craaaaazzzzzzy. 

This pattern has been repeated throughout the world.  One of the first things the Bush Administration did upon gaining power, was meddle in Venezuelan politics.  WHY?  Because President Hugo Chavez was in power and the contracts oil companies had with Venezuela were about to expire and be re-negotiated.  Chavez planned to get a better percentage of oil revenue for his people.  So, in 2002 a CIA supported coup toppled his government and threw Chavez in jail.  But, tens of thousands of angry Venezuelans filled the streets banging pots and pans and occupying government offices until the coup was reversed and President Hugo Chavez, who they had democratically elected, was placed back in power. 

Unocal oil wanted a pipeline to move the oil from the countries north of Afghanistan to the ocean for transport.  That was why the Soviets had invaded Afghanistan in the 1980s, to create an oil pipeline there.  During a meeting with US oil interests and the Taliban, an attendee reported that when the Taliban threatened to go with an Argentinean company to build the pipeline, rather than Unocal, the US representative warned them that if they went along with Unocal’s plans they’d find a carpet of gold, but if they thwarted them, they would find a carpet of bombs falling upon Afghanistan.  This occurred BEFORE September eleventh, 2001.  (Hmmmmm???)

After the attacks of 9/11, which according the official story (which is suspect on many levels) was perpetrated by Saudis, the US government attacks Afghanistan to topple the Taliban.  Yes, your mind turning into a pretzel right now is a normal sane reaction.  We invaded the wrong country, even if you buy the official 9/11 story, which again has many holes in it.  Who is running Afghanistan today?  President Hamid Karzai.  Did you know that Hamid Karzai was a UNOCAL CONSULTANT, before US lifted him to power in Afghanistan?  Isn’t that convenient? 

Even if you believe the official story of 9/11, you have to ask yourself, not only why did we invade Afghanistan for 9/11’s attacks, but also why in 2003 did we invade a country that had absolutely nothing to do with it and had never attacked us.  That country of course was Iraq.  Who controls the oil in Iraq today?  Who will control the oil in Iran if Karl Rove gets his wish to invade? 

Securing resources for corporations are part of the US military / CIA empires mission, but slave labor is another part of it.  Since the US “drug war” involvement in Columbia, the importation of cocaine into the US hasn’t been affected much.  However, the murder rate of union organizers in Columbia has gone through the roof.  The School of the Americas was where for decades brutal leaders and military officers that held their people under an iron boot in many Latin American nations . . . were trained.  Although that name isn’t used any more because too many people realized it was a dictator and torture training school, the work of the school goes on.  When you wring your hands and bemoan those mean old dictators or military in Latin America, realize your tax dollars probably taught them all their dirty tricks. 

If you saw the movie Syrianna, you may not realize it was written by a former CIA agent, who based it upon his experiences in the CIA.  In the film a good Middle Eastern leader, the son of an aging Sheik, is a visionary who wants to use oil money to build up his nation and educate his people.  He is murdered, and his playboy brother who serves US corporate oil interests is hoisted to power.  This story goes on and on and on in nations around the world.  Even close allies like Australia has had their elections manipulated by the CIA (see the true story film, The Falcon and the Snowman with Sean Penn). 

Americans are taught that Mexicans are too stupid or lazy to create a real vibrant economy.  In 2007 Mexicans elected a progressive man of the people who would have reformed Mexico in substantial ways, and lifted the standard of living for millions.  The election was stolen from him.  One way it was stolen was, legitimately registered voters were removed from the voting lists in progressive areas like impoverished parts of Mexico City.  Sound familiar? (ala Florida, 2000?)  It should because it was the same company that deleted legitimately registered voters in Florida (mostly black voters).  Who hired this company to do this disservice to Mexico’s democracy?  You guessed it.  The Bush Administration. 

The horror stories go on and on, but let me tell a personal story of why this must change.  When I worked under the auspices of the United Nations High Commission on Refugees in the 1980s in a mass Salvadoran refugee camp housing over 20,000 Salvadoran peasants, I met a peasant family that befriended me.  Their children drew crayon drawings of their village back home being napalmed and straffed with machine gun fire by US supplied helicopters and weapons.  The bloated bodies of their neighbors floated down the Rio Limpa, the River Limpa, in their drawings. 

One day I asked one of their young daughters if she had any questions about America she’d like to ask me, thinking she’d ask about Disney land or something.  With her vast dark eyes, she stared into my soul, and asked, “Why do Americans hate us so much?” If this doesn’t move you, then think about the fact that over 50% of federal discretionary spending goes to the military industrial spending each and every year. 

Our economy is being looted to support a system that is POISON to the people in nations worldwide.  Money is being borrowed hand over fist to pay for our military and intelligence being used as body guards to support rotten governments and corporate systems worldwide.  Our money!  The corporations who profit off our bankruptcy and people’s misery worldwide, don’t pay for their body guards to protect their rotten system.  WE DO!
 

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By William E. Douglas, Jr., who is author of "The Amateur Parent – A Book on Life, Death, War & Peace, and Everything Else in the Universe." Bill has been a guest columnist for the Kansas City Star, The Business Journal, and other media worldwide. His past essays include, "Exposing the 9/11 Conspiracy Wingnuts," "The Explosion of the 9-11 Truth Movement -- US Media's Dirty Little Secret," "Good Night, and Good Luck - WMD, NIST, Popular Mechanics, 9/11 and Media Crimes" and also "Why the Jewish Community Should Demand 9/11 Truth."

 

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Ron Paul!
MayberryRon Paul!

Ron Paul

Ron Paul received contributions from over 100,000 different people this quarter. He received $18,000,000 from those 100,000 people. His support is wide and deep. Look around your town and notice you see RP signs everywhere. Grab a cup of coffee and go to http://freeme.tv

by Mayberry (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 8 comments) on Monday, December 24, 2007 at 12:49:15 PM
 


By William E. Douglas, Jr., who is author of "The Amateur Parent – A Book on Life, Death, War & Peace, and Everything Else in the Universe." Bill has been a guest columnist for the Kansas City Star, The Business Journal, and other media worldwide. His past essays include, "Exposing the 9/11 Conspiracy Wingnuts," "The Explosion of the 9-11 Truth Movement -- US Media's Dirty Little Secret," "Good Night, and Good Luck - WMD, NIST, Popular Mechanics, ...

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Bill DouglasBy William E. Douglas, Jr., who is author of "The Amateur Parent – A Book on Life, Death, War & Peace, and Everything Else in the Universe." Bill has been a guest columnist for the Kansas City Star, The Business Journal, and other media worldwide. His past essays include, "Exposing the 9/11 Conspiracy Wingnuts," "The Explosion of the 9-11 Truth Movement -- US Media's Dirty Little Secret," "Good Night, and Good Luck - WMD, NIST, Popular Mechanics, ...

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Yes, Ron Paul is being lifted by a national outrage

Yes, Ron Paul is being lifted by a national outrage for illegal war, loss of liberty, corrupt corporate media, etc. etc.

Paul is willing to state simple truths though the heavens may fall.

We are all hungry for such truths.  If Ron Paul wins it'll be because people like us carried him into power on our shoulders and with our check books.

by Bill Douglas (69 articles, 2 quicklinks, 11 diaries, 434 comments) on Monday, December 24, 2007 at 12:55:24 PM
 


An American who cares about 2008 and beyond.
jorietAn American who cares about 2008 and beyond.

Couldn't Agree More! Kudos

We musn't forget the values of past presidents who were both democrat and republican. Ike and JFK seem to come to mind immediately. It's called good old fashion integrity. It seems to be a very rare quality these days amongst presidential candidates and politicians for that matter. When I listen to Dr. Paul, that quality rushes through like a breath of fresh air. 

Nice piece, Mr. Douglas

by joriet (1 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 6 comments) on Thursday, December 27, 2007 at 4:46:06 AM
 


I am an American Patriot that is tired of the BIG Government slowly taking my rights away.
Freedom4America GroupI am an American Patriot that is tired of the BIG Government slowly taking my rights away.

Economists from around the World are Endorsing Dr. Ron Paul.

Academics Join to Endorse Congressman Paul

http://www.happynews.com/news/12242007/academics-join-endorse-congressman-paul.htm

There are also Senators, Representatives, Judges, Writers, Actors, etc Endorsing Dr. Paul. The MSM does NOT even report on any of this for fear people will come to their senses that the USA is in an Economic Crisis and we need somebody that is highly educated in Economics to save our economy.

http://www.ronpaul2008.com/endorsements

Maybe in the future a progressive candidate will be welcomed but at this critical point in our economy we can NOT afford a progressive economy that allows socialist ideas.

Our idea is for Counties or the States to allow socialist ideas for their constituents. That is the most FAIR way to handle something. That way the People can vote on whether they wish to have these socialists Nanny State programs and NOT force people from other states to have to support something they do NOT want.

Of course, if you live in that County or State your Taxes will be much higher than other Counties or States that wish to be more Independent and NOT have a Nanny State.

Remember this, if we do NOT have the IRS and a Federal Income Tax we, as Americans, will have more money that we can Donate to Charities and HELP people more than Our Government could ever do with less waste of our funds.

Also remember that we can Donate more to Charities because we will NO LONGER be Donating the Max allowed by Law in order to put it down to be able to deduct on our taxes. American People are very Generous and will NOT let their People or People throughout the World suffer just because the Government NO LONGER is supporting a NANNY STATE and also sending funds Worldwide.

John McCain was also wrong about the troops as reported by a Soldier in Iraq.

http://mparent7777-2.blogspot.com/2007/12/why-some-random-soldier-in-iraq-is.html

Dr. Paul wishes you a Merry Christmas.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZPCWGtIupE

A Ron Paul Christmas Song - Walking In A Freedom Wonderland!

http://www.nolanchart.com/article679.html

Ron Paul - McLaughlin Group Awards Show - Person of the Year

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ys0HgHLpy98

Now that Dr. Paul has been awarded Person of the Year as shown in the video above the MSM will probably be taking him more serious but we do believe the attacks on him will be increasing. A well known reporter has even discovered a possible order for assassination. Problem with that desperate move is it could make the rEVOLution into a REVOLUTION of more than just words.

http://www.newswithviews.com/Stang/alan21.htm

ONLY A Doctor WILL HEAL Our Country,
Freedom4America Group

by Freedom4America Group (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 53 comments) on Monday, December 24, 2007 at 8:11:53 PM
 


DOB -- September 20, 1940. Became active in civil rights and peace movements in 1962. Active in socialist and antiwar movements -- 1963-69. Active in Gay Liberation from 1969 to present.
rhalfhillDOB -- September 20, 1940. Became active in civil rights and peace movements in 1962. Active in socialist and antiwar movements -- 1963-69. Active in Gay Liberation from 1969 to present.

END TO NANNY STATE MEANS EVEN MORE CORPORATE RULE

"So I say to Democrats, to progressives, and to liberals like myself, put aside differences you may have with Ron Paul.  Why?  Because if he is elected those differences you have with him will be moderated by Congress and the Supreme Court.  HOWEVER, what a President, a Commander in Chief, DOES HAVE THE SOLE DISCRETIONARY POWER TO DO WITHOUT CONGRESS'S APPROVAL . . . IS TO END THE AMERICAN MILITARY AND INTELLIGENCE INTERVENTIONIST EMPIRE."

   The President DOES NOT have the sole discretionary power...without Congress's approval...to end the American military and intelligence empire."  Congress has the power to appropriate funds for a military equal to or greater than the present U.S. military and to pass laws MANDATING military interventions in specific countries.  The line item veto was an erosion of the Constitutional powers of Congress that Nixon introduced.

   Hence, Ron Paul's proposals to transform America's interventionist policies would be moderated towards the center in the same way that you admit his policies on social security and welfare would be moderated.

   As for another commentator who wrote that we would have more money if we did not have to pay taxes to the "nanny state," the lower wages that corporations would be free to pay in their race to the bottom would more than cancel any greater money we would have from reduced taxes.  We would be even less able to afford the greater medical expenses which would result from the corporations being free to let working conditions become more dangerous and the increased toxins with which they would be free to pollute our workplace and environment.

   And we would not even have more freedom.  Greater wealth give more influence over the government and, since only the wealthy capitalists would be able to finance the greater campaign expensed resulting from the wealthy's being able to make unlimited campaign contributions, the government we would end up with would be worse than the government we have now.

Robert Halfhill    rhalfhill@juno.com

by rhalfhill (3 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 319 comments) on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 at 11:07:37 PM
 


By William E. Douglas, Jr., who is author of "The Amateur Parent – A Book on Life, Death, War & Peace, and Everything Else in the Universe." Bill has been a guest columnist for the Kansas City Star, The Business Journal, and other media worldwide. His past essays include, "Exposing the 9/11 Conspiracy Wingnuts," "The Explosion of the 9-11 Truth Movement -- US Media's Dirty Little Secret," "Good Night, and Good Luck - WMD, NIST, Popular Mechanics, ...

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Bill DouglasBy William E. Douglas, Jr., who is author of "The Amateur Parent – A Book on Life, Death, War & Peace, and Everything Else in the Universe." Bill has been a guest columnist for the Kansas City Star, The Business Journal, and other media worldwide. His past essays include, "Exposing the 9/11 Conspiracy Wingnuts," "The Explosion of the 9-11 Truth Movement -- US Media's Dirty Little Secret," "Good Night, and Good Luck - WMD, NIST, Popular Mechanics, ...

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Your statement is innacurate.

 The Commander in Chief alone decides where military is deployed, not Congress.  The Congress would be completely powerless to stop Commander in Chief Ron Paul from bringing the US/CIA militarist empire back from Korea, Japan, Germany, etc. etc.

 

Your statement below is dead wrong.

 

  <<The President DOES NOT have the sole discretionary power...without Congress's approval...to end the American military and intelligence empire."  Congress has the power to appropriate funds for a military equal to or greater than the present U.S. military and to pass laws MANDATING military interventions in specific countries.  The line item veto was an erosion of the Constitutional powers of Congress that Nixon introduced.

   Hence, Ron Paul's proposals to transform America's interventionist policies would be moderated towards the center in the same way that you admit his policies on social security and welfare would be moderated.>>

by Bill Douglas (69 articles, 2 quicklinks, 11 diaries, 434 comments) on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 at 2:04:26 AM
 


I'm a 29 year old male. 
TyI'm a 29 year old male. 

Ron Paul

Ron Paul is just telling everyone what they want to hear. I have no doubt Ron Paul will break his promises if he gets elected.  Ron Paul supports the free trade agenda and Corporate Personhood. Paul wants to eliminate the minimum wage. Ron Paul doesn't give a crap about the people suffering in other countries under dictatorships. Ron Paul says on his own website he opposes Democracy and supports our elitist Republic that established minority rule. You praise Hugo Chavez and other progressive leaders in Latin America and other countries but fail to mention that Ron Paul is against everything these progressive leaders stand for, except Paul's opposition to unconstitutional wars. Hugo Chavez believes in Democracy and Socialism. Ron Paul wants free market corporate capitalism.

 

by Ty (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 888 comments) on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 at 1:02:00 PM
 


By William E. Douglas, Jr., who is author of "The Amateur Parent – A Book on Life, Death, War & Peace, and Everything Else in the Universe." Bill has been a guest columnist for the Kansas City Star, The Business Journal, and other media worldwide. His past essays include, "Exposing the 9/11 Conspiracy Wingnuts," "The Explosion of the 9-11 Truth Movement -- US Media's Dirty Little Secret," "Good Night, and Good Luck - WMD, NIST, Popular Mechanics, ...

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Bill DouglasBy William E. Douglas, Jr., who is author of "The Amateur Parent – A Book on Life, Death, War & Peace, and Everything Else in the Universe." Bill has been a guest columnist for the Kansas City Star, The Business Journal, and other media worldwide. His past essays include, "Exposing the 9/11 Conspiracy Wingnuts," "The Explosion of the 9-11 Truth Movement -- US Media's Dirty Little Secret," "Good Night, and Good Luck - WMD, NIST, Popular Mechanics, ...

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Ron Paul Doesn't Agree With Chavez, BUT . . . .

Ron Paul Doesn't Agree With Chavez, BUT . . . . his commitment to drawing back the CIA militarist empire would enable Venezuelans to choose whoever they want, without fear of the CIA destabilizing their democracy.

Listen to the Democrats, they all equate Chavez with evil.  WHY?  They are funded by the military industrial complex.  Ron Paul isn't.

Ron Paul's foriegn policy is the only sane one that isn't sold out to the CIA and military industry.

by Bill Douglas (69 articles, 2 quicklinks, 11 diaries, 434 comments) on Thursday, December 27, 2007 at 12:28:13 AM
 


I'm a 29 year old male. 
TyI'm a 29 year old male. 

Nanny state

Socialism has nothing to do with a nanny state. Its the liberal capitalists who support the welfare state to pacify the masses and keep them from rebelling against capitalism. Socialism is about economic democracy and workers control of businesses.

 

by Ty (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 888 comments) on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 at 1:10:17 PM
 


By William E. Douglas, Jr., who is author of "The Amateur Parent – A Book on Life, Death, War & Peace, and Everything Else in the Universe." Bill has been a guest columnist for the Kansas City Star, The Business Journal, and other media worldwide. His past essays include, "Exposing the 9/11 Conspiracy Wingnuts," "The Explosion of the 9-11 Truth Movement -- US Media's Dirty Little Secret," "Good Night, and Good Luck - WMD, NIST, Popular Mechanics, ...

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Bill DouglasBy William E. Douglas, Jr., who is author of "The Amateur Parent – A Book on Life, Death, War & Peace, and Everything Else in the Universe." Bill has been a guest columnist for the Kansas City Star, The Business Journal, and other media worldwide. His past essays include, "Exposing the 9/11 Conspiracy Wingnuts," "The Explosion of the 9-11 Truth Movement -- US Media's Dirty Little Secret," "Good Night, and Good Luck - WMD, NIST, Popular Mechanics, ...

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Corporate Welfare is the BIGGEST Program

Why is US oil and nuclear power artifically cheap, thereby holding back a conversion to solar and wind?

CORPORATE WELFARE.

Oil is stolen from poor people worldwide, because the CIA militarist empire murders good leaders and supports the corporate whores (see the movie Syrianna).

Who pays for that military CIA body guard for corporate dictators?  We do.

Who benefits from it?  Oil companies and corporations.

Once President Ron Paul brings the CIA militarist empire back home, oil prices will rise to a fair market price.  Nuclear will rise in cost as corporate welfare is denied that industry.

Wind and solar will become more attractive, and soon America will become a clean free energy state.

It amazes me how my fellow "liberals" are so easily brainwashed by corporate media's phony left/right paradigm, and incapable of thinking outside the box.

It may interest you to know that any media of consequence in America is controlled by the CIA.  Who said that?  William Colby former CIA Director.

by Bill Douglas (69 articles, 2 quicklinks, 11 diaries, 434 comments) on Thursday, December 27, 2007 at 12:33:29 AM
 

 

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