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Ron Paul on American Independence and Sovereignty
Wednesday, 13 June 2007
So called free trade deals and world governmental organizations like
the International Criminal Court (ICC), NAFTA, GATT, WTO, and CAFTA are
a threat to our independence as a nation. They transfer power
from our government to unelected foreign elites. The ICC wants to
try our soldiers as war criminals. Both the WTO and CAFTA could
force Americans to get a doctor's prescription to take herbs and
vitamins. Alternative treatments could be banned. The WTO has
forced Congress to change our laws, yet we still face trade wars.
Today, France is threatening to have U.S. goods taxed throughout
Europe. If anything, the WTO makes trade relations worse by
giving foreign competitors a new way to attack U.S. jobs. NAFTA's
superhighway is just one part of a plan to erase the borders between
the U.S. and Mexico, called the North American Union. This spawn
of powerful special interests, would create a single nation out of
Canada, the U.S. and Mexico, with a new unelected bureaucracy and money
system. Forget about controlling immigration under this scheme.
And a free America, with limited, constitutional government, would be
gone forever. Let's not forget the UN. It wants to impose a
direct tax on us. I successfully fought this move in Congress
last year, but if we are going to stop ongoing attempts of this world
government body to tax us, we will need leadership from the White
House. We must withdraw from any organizations and trade deals
that infringe upon the freedom and independence of the United States of
America.
Ron Paul on War and Foreign Policy
Wednesday, 13 June 2007
The war in Iraq was sold to us with false information.
The area is more dangerous now than when we entered it. We
destroyed a regime hated by our direct enemies, the jihadists, and
created thousands of new recruits for them. This war has cost
more than 3,000 American lives, thousands of seriously wounded, and
hundreds of billions of dollars. We must have new leadership in
the White House to ensure this never happens again. Both
Jefferson and Washington warned us about entangling ourselves in the
affairs of other nations. Today, we have troops in 130 countries. We
are spread so thin that we have too few troops defending America.
And now, there are new calls for a draft of our young men and women. We
can continue to fund and fight no-win police actions around the globe,
or we can refocus on securing America and bring the troops home.
No war should ever be fought without a declaration of war voted upon by
the Congress, as required by the Constitution. Under no circumstances
should the U.S. again go to war as the result of a resolution that
comes from an unelected, foreign body, such as the United
Nations. Too often we give foreign aid and intervene on behalf of
governments that are despised. Then, we become despised.
Too often we have supported those who turn on us, like the Kosovars who
aid Islamic terrorists, or the Afghan jihads themselves, and their
friend Osama bin Laden. We armed and trained them, and now we're
paying the price. At the same time, we must not isolate
ourselves. The generosity of the American people has been felt
around the globe. Many have thanked God for it, in many
languages. Let us have a strong America, conducting open trade,
travel, communication, and diplomacy with other nations.
Ron Paul on Border Security and
Immigration Reform
Wednesday, 13 June 2007
The talk must stop. We must secure our borders now. A
nation without secure borders is no nation at all. It makes no
sense to fight terrorists abroad when our own front door is left
unlocked. This is my six point plan:
1.) Physically secure our borders and coastlines. We
must do whatever it takes to control entry into our country before we
undertake complicated
immigration reform proposals.
2.) Enforce visa rules. Immigration officials
must track visa holders and deport anyone who overstays
their visa or otherwise violates U.S. law. This is especially
important when we recall
that a number of 9/11 terrorists had expired visas.
3.) No amnesty. Estimates suggest that 10 to 20
million people are in our country illegally. That's a lot of people to
reward for
breaking our laws.
4.) No welfare for illegal aliens. Americans
have welcomed immigrants who seek opportunity, work hard, and
play by the rules. But taxpayers should not pay for illegal
immigrants who use hospitals,
clinics, schools, roads, and social services.
5.) End birthright citizenship. As long as
illegal immigrants know their children born here will be citizens, the
incentive to enter the U.S. illegally will remain strong.
6.) Pass true immigration reform. The current
system is incoherent and unfair. But current reform proposals
would allow up to 60
million more immigrants into our country, according to the Heritage
Foundation. This is insanity.
Legal immigrants from all countries should face the same rules and
waiting periods.
Ron Paul on Privacy and Personal
Liberty
Wednesday, 13 June 2007
The biggest threat to your privacy is the government. We must
drastically limit the ability of government to collect and store data
regarding citizens' personal matters. We must stop the move
toward a national ID card system. All states are preparing to
issue new driver's licenses embedded with "standard identifier" data -
a national ID. A national ID with new tracking technologies means
we're heading into an Orwellian world of no privacy. I voted
against the Real ID Act in March of 2005. To date, the privacy focus
has been on identity theft. It was Congress that created this
danger by mandating use of the standard identifier (currently your SSN)
in the private sector. For example, banks use SSNs as customer
account identifiers because the government requires it. We
must also protect medical privacy. Right now, you're
vulnerable. Under so-called "medical privacy protection" rules,
insurance companies and other entities have access to your personal
medical information. Financial privacy? Right now
depositing $10,000 in your local bank will generate a "suspicious
activity report" to the federal government. And then there's the
so-called Patriot Act. As originally proposed, it:
· Expanded the federal government's ability to use
wiretaps without judicial oversight
· Allowed nationwide search warrants non-specific to
any given location, nor subject to any local judicial oversight
· Made it far easier for the government to monitor
private internet usage
· Authorized "sneak and peek" warrants enabling
federal authorities to search a person's home, office, or personal
property without that person's knowledge
· Required libraries and bookstores to turn over
records of books read by their patrons.
I have fought this fight for many years. I sponsored a bill to overturn
the Patriot Act and have won some victories, but today the threat to
your liberty and privacy is very real. We need leadership at the
top that will prevent Washington from centralizing power and private
data about our lives.
Ron Paul on Property Rights and
Eminent Domain
Wednesday, 13 June 2007
We must stop special interests from violating property rights and
literally driving families from their homes, farms and ranches.
Our country's founders would roll over in their graves if they saw the
takings clause in the Fifth Amendment used to justify booting people
out of their homes for the profit of private developers and tax-hungry
local governments. The Supreme Court's Kelo decision said government
power could be used to condemn private homes and churches to benefit a
huge pharmaceutical corporation and a large property developer. Today,
we face a new threat of widespread eminent domain actions as a result
of powerful interests who want to build a NAFTA superhighway through
the United States from Mexico to Canada. We also face another
danger in regulatory takings: Through excess regulation,
governments deprive property owners of significant value and use of
their properties - all without paying "just compensation."
Property rights are the foundation of all rights in a free
society. Without the right to own a printing press, for example,
freedom of the press becomes meaningless. The next president must
get federal agencies out of these schemes to deny property owners their
constitutional rights to life, liberty, and property.
Ron Paul on Debt and Taxes
Wednesday, 13 June 2007
Working Americans like lower taxes. So do I. Lower taxes benefit
all of us, creating jobs and allowing us to make more decisions for
ourselves about our lives. Whether a tax cut reduces a single
mother's payroll taxes by $40 a month or allows a business owner to
save thousands in capital gains taxes and hire more employees, that tax
cut is a good thing. Lower taxes allow more spending, saving, and
investing which helps the economy - that means all of us. Real
conservatives have always supported low taxes and low spending.
But today, too many politicians and lobbyists are spending America into
ruin. We are nine trillion dollars in debt as a nation. Our
mounting government debt endangers the financial future of our children
and grandchildren. If we don't cut spending now, higher taxes and
economic disaster will be in their future - and yours. In
addition, the Federal Reserve, our central bank, fosters runaway debt
by increasing the money supply - making each dollar in your pocket
worth less. The Fed is a private bank run by unelected officials
who are not required to be open or accountable to "we the people.
"Worse, our economy and our very independence as a nation is
increasingly in the hands of foreign governments such as China and
Saudi Arabia, because their central banks also finance our runaway
spending. We cannot continue to allow private banks, wasteful agencies,
lobbyists, corporations on welfare, and governments collecting foreign
aid to dictate the size of our ballooning budget. We need a new
method to prioritize our spending. It's called the Constitution
of the United States.
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