War and Peace, Conservatism and Ron Paul
posted by Josiah Garber on August 28, 2011
in Politics, War & Peace
Tom Woods on why conservatives should support Ron Paul’s foreign policy of peace.
Soldiers Speak Out
posted by Josiah Garber on April 25, 2011
in War & Peace
Give Peace a Chance – The Real Tea Party
posted by Josiah Garber on February 7, 2011
in Politics, War & Peace
Stop The Wars: By Ron Paul
posted by Josiah Garber on December 3, 2010
in War & Peace
Stop The Wars – Matisyahu Music
posted by Josiah Garber on November 28, 2010
in Fun, War & Peace
Time to Stop the Violence says Dr. Ron Paul
posted by Josiah Garber on August 9, 2010
in Politics, War & Peace
I must say I agree. Let’s break this cycle of violence and live in peace. There is a lot of work ahead of us though. Thanks Dr. Paul for defending peace and true Christianity.
Ron Paul: Return to Non-Intervention
posted by Josiah Garber on June 14, 2010
in Economics, Politics, War & Peace
Ron Paul urges the American people to come to their senses and return to non-intervention. It’s time we took his advice.
Ron Paul Challenges GOP’s Foreign Policy Agenda
posted by Josiah Garber on June 5, 2010
in Politics, War & Peace
By Doug Bandow
It has been nearly a decade since President George W. Bush chose arrogance over humility as the basis of American foreign policy. The intervening years have not been good for the United States or the Republican Party. As the GOP seeks to take back the White House it needs to conduct a serious foreign policy debate. Republicans should start by listening to Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas).
At the recent Southern Republican Leadership Conference big spending Mitt Romney bested Rep. Paul by just one vote in the popularity contest. Yet Paul eschewed reliance on easy applause lines and challenged the newfound Republican fondness for big militaries and constant wars.
For instance, Paul observed that conservatives, like liberals, enjoyed spending money, only “on different things. They like embassies, and they like occupation. They like the empire. They like to be in 135 countries and 700 bases.”
Similarly, Paul said, conservatives talked about following the Constitution, “except for war. Let the president go to war anytime they want.”
Paul garnered applause from more youthful members of the audience. But boos were heard as well. Many establishment GOP activists appear to have become wedded to a big-government foreign policy.
When Politico polled activists and analysts about why the GOP mainstream was hostile to Paul, James Carafano of the Heritage Foundation complained that “The deliberate self-weakening of America is an invitation to disaster.” Carafano argued that Paul failed to fulfill the constitutional obligation to “provide for the common defense” and that the latter’s vision would not keep America “safe, free, and prosperous.”
Yet Washington’s policy of promiscuous intervention is not providing for America’s “common defense.” Rather, the U.S. is protecting virtually every other nation. That’s one reason why the Pentagon was incapable of defending Americans when the U.S. was attacked on 9/11,
Bring the Troops Home! – Ron Paul
posted by Josiah Garber on May 2, 2010
in Economics, Politics, War & Peace
Bitter Laugh Music Video – By Chris Floyd
posted by Josiah Garber on May 1, 2010
in War & Peace
