Ron Paul: Obama Moving Us Toward One World Government
Congressman goes on media blitz to denounce illegal war of aggression against Libya
Steve Watson
Prisonplanet.com
March 22, 2011
Congressman Ron Paul made a sweep of television appearances yesterday to voice his strong opposition to the attack on Libya, and making it clear that the president is subverting US national sovereignty by bypassing Congress to engage in illegal acts of aggression.
Appearing on Freedom Watch with Judge Andrew Napolitano, the Congressman pulled no punches when explaining why he believes Obama went to the UN for authority to drop bombs on Libya, rather than congress.
“I think he philosophically believes in one world government,” Paul stated.
“He wants to keep nudging us in that direction. I don’t believe he has a conviction that national sovereignty has any value. So therefore if they can diminish the Congress.” he continued.
“If he diminishes the Congress and he can get his authority from the United Nations then this enhances what he believes in. But he is not alone, the leadership in both parties has been nudging in that direction for a long time.” the Congressman added.
“To think of all the effort that the founders went to to make the Congress the most important body, that they are now the most willing to give up their prerogatives and give it to the executive branch and the judicial branch, and onward and onward. Our leaderships in the House as long as I’ve been there have always deferred to the executive branch.” he said.
Paul once again urged the American people to recognize the military incursion into Libya as a war of opportunity.
“It is unnecessary, it is wrong, it has nothing to do with national security, it has nothing to do with the defence of this country.” he said.
“I think there is more to do with it than just that. That may be their cover. It may be that oil is an important issue here. We didn’t go to Rwanda for humanitarian reasons, so I’m not to sure that oil might not be the real clincher here.”
The Congressman also appeared on Cavuto on Fox and both Anderson Cooper and In The Arena on CNN, during which he made several salient points.
“I don’t think they are up front with this.” Paul told Elliot Spitzer.
“It is said we are going there for humanitarian reasons, but have you ever noticed around the world there are a lot of humanitarian problems. There is abuse of protesters all through the middle east right now but it’s being done by governments that we endorse – they are our “friendly” dictators.”
Paul posed the following question to Anderson Cooper concerning Colonel Gaddafi:
“Why was it that four or five years ago we decided that he was a reformed person and we would start trading with him again, after we knew he was a thug and he’s been a thug for forty something years?”
On Cavuto Paul again struck out at the continuous revolving door of dictators that the US military industrial complex is involved with, as well as highlighting the financial fallout of endless war.
“The American people are sick and tired of this. We are in trouble here. We’re spending money overseas, we blow up countries and then we have to rebuild them at the same time we can’t even build our own infrastructure.”
Steve Watson is the London based writer and editor for Alex Jones’www.Infowars.net, and Prisonplanet.com. He has a Masters Degree in International Relations from the School of Politics at The University of Nottingham in England.
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Comments (7)
Roosevelt Evans III10
Home Business Entrepreneur
Fred a "birth certificate" and a "certificate of live birth" are two different things. Thus far President Obama has only published his "certificate of live birth" which even President Obama's half sister possesses, though she was born in Indonesia. If I was President Obama I would have no problem publishing my official long- form- with- all- the- information- on- it "birth certificate". Wouldn't you if you had nothing to hide?
Fred Mugone15
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Like I said in my earlier comment above, one thing that I do find a bit strange is the extent to which Obama's critics (or is it haters?) will go just to "get at him." I just found an example of this kind of bizarre behavior, it happened a few days ago... and it's by Donald Trump - someone who is wealthy, widely traveled and supposedly not ignorant. Copy and paste these links onto your browser address bar to find out more: 1) http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2011/03/donald-trump-wants-to-see-ob
obedi p.8
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US spends for world peace,sometimes performs UN'S DUTIES.
Cheryl Baumgartner12
Medical Billing/Coding/Insurance
It has been politics as usual but in this case Ron Paul is blaming Obama for something that has been simmering along Since the Cold War when Reagan ordered the bombing of Libya in response to a terrorist bombing in West Germany.
Ghadafi he been sympathizing with terrorists all along and but was under sanctions until President Bush signed the Libyan Claims reslution Act in August 2008 In less than a year Ghadifi was testing how far he could push.
Roosevelt Evans III10
Home Business Entrepreneur
I make one of my sons so mad when I call President Obama the "Black Bush" but as I see it most of what The Obama Administration has done is exactly what the Bush Administration would have done, when it comes to foreign policy and the recession.
Fred Mugone15
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I am not an American citizen but from where I come from (Kenya) I do follow American politics and life in general. One thing that I do find a bit strange is the extent to which Obama's critics (or is it haters?) will go just to "get at him." The "dislike" they have for him does not appear to be very normal, it is almost visceral...
Cheryl Baumgartner12
Medical Billing/Coding/Insurance
Let's stop with the finger pointing. This same thing has been done over and over again it's nothing new. Bush subverted Congress and the American people to invade Iraq on a flimsy excuse of weapons of Mass destruction when the intelligence clearly indicated that there were none.
And for the record I guess Ron Paul has forgotten this piece of history, there has been an enforcable 'no fly zone' over Libya for decades and the US was a part of it. It's been there since Ghadafi came to power.