Posted on 08/08/2007 1:30:04 PM PDT by CJ Wolf
Ron Paul was right during the Des Moines Republican debate when he said that our going into Iraq had nothing to do with al-Qaeda. And Mitt Romney was wrong when he interrupted him.
At the Republican debate in Des Moines, Iowa, on August 5, Congressman Ron Paul made clear that our going to war against Iraq had nothing to do with going after al-Qaeda, the terrorist group that attacked us on 9/11.
"The neoconservatives promoted this war many, many years before it was started," Paul said during the debate. "It had nothing to do with al-Qaeda. There was no al-Qaeda in Iraq." As Ron Paul elaborated on how wrong the neocons have been, Governor Romney, apparently attempting to telegraph his disgust with the congressmans remarks, snidely said to the audience, "Has he forgotten about 9/11?" as he gestured with his hands. A couple seconds later, Romney again rudely interrupted "Have you forgotten about..." as Paul continued using the time allotted to him.
Later in the debate, Paul revisited the subject of al-Qaeda. "I supported going after the al-Qaeda into Afghanistan," he said, "but, lo and behold, the neocons took over. They forgot about Osama bin Laden. And what they did, they went into nation- building, not only in Afghanistan, they went unjustifiably over into Iraq. And thats why were in this mess today."
Put simply, Ron Paul does not believe we went into Iraq because of 9/11. But Mitt Romney obviously believes we did. So whos right?
It is true that President Bush and other neocons in his administration have repeatedly juxtaposed references to Saddam Husseins Iraq to those of 9/11 in their public statements. In so doing, they have created the impression among many Americans apparently including Romney that Saddam Hussein had attacked us on 9/11. But the administration did not explicitly say this and did not even present evidence supporting this allegation. As President Bush himself said on September 17, 2003: "Weve had no evidence that Saddam Hussein was involved with the September 11th [attacks]."
The administration did portray an al-Qaeda/Iraq connection as a concrete fact. Yet in a January 8, 2004 press conference, then-Secretary of State Colin Powell acknowledged: "There is not you know, I have not seen smoking-gun, concrete evidence about the connection, but I think the possibility of such connections did exist and it was prudent to consider them at the time that we did." In truth, the evidence simply was not there.
By interrupting Congressman Paul with his "Has he forgotten about 9/11?" protestation, Governor Romney not only made himself appear less than presidential, he also confirmed that, where Iraq is concerned, he does not know what hes talking about.
Now I have to go to Red Paulster...
I mean Lobster, Red Lobster...
Appeasement and/or doing nothing kills. See 9/11/01.
What is a myth?
That they forgot about binladen?
Or that they went into "nation building"
While I'm sure saying that the CIC forgot about binladen was a figure of speech, (I'll bet someone brings his name up in meetings once or twice a week), capturing or killing the person responsible for 9-11 has really not been much of a priority.
The operation in iraq is clearly classical nation building, which was denounced roundly when the former CIC was doing it....
So the number of troops went up.....so what, 5 years later nothing.
A complete myth? Not a chance.
Marijuana should absolutely be legal.
We'll see about the others. I would not want to see coke and heroin legal, but I think the case can be made that the drug war is inherently just as destructive as having these things legal. And I think it is without question that we are a less free society because of the drug war.
No. But this guy's endorsement will go a long way toward getting Ron Paul the respect and recognition that he deserves.
“Appeasement and/or doing nothing kills. See 9/11/01.”
I assume you are talking about Clintons policies?
There's a lot less al Qaeda here now because we aren't cutting and running.
It's been amazing here lately. Anybody who advocates cut and run at this point is either terribly misinformed or has a nasty agenda.
Oh....and al Qaeda was in Iraq before we were. The training camp areas still stand as proof. They are just not being utilized as training camps anymore. ;-)
Ah, the great Paulholio...
LOL. Poor Finbar....having his name sound like that place. (Which is remarkably calmer and more settled down these days, by the way.)
“I ain’t even got a garage. you can call home and ask muh wife”
(For the record, I'm a former John Birch Society member.)
And I should believe you ;o)
Paul/Ripper 08!
Because we do deny neocons our life essence.
Believe what ever you wish.
Below are the Iraqi documents that show Saddam regime relation with Al Qaeda and Foreign Arabs terrorists who became Al Qaeda later on.
Saddam Regime Document: Iraqi Intelligence met with Bin Laden in 1995 http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1600579/posts
Captured Al Qaeda Document Shows Bin Laden Deputy Aymen Al Zawahiri Visited Iraq http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1825605/posts
Document: Zarqawi in Iraq Long Before the War Started http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1598259/posts
Document: Saddam Regime Training and Using Foreign Arab Terrorists As Suicide Bombers. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1600367/posts
2003 Document: Saddam Ordered To Treat The Arab Feedayeen Terrorists The Same As Iraqi Soldiers http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1618519/posts
Document: Iraqi Intelligence To Train Arab Feedayeen Terrorists In the Year 2000 http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1617431/posts
2003 Document: Hundreds of Palestinian Terrorists to Join Saddam And Fight US Troops to Join Saddam And Fight US Troops http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1726660/posts
Document: Afghani Taliban Consul Spoke of a Relationship Between Iraq and Bin Laden http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1597459/posts
March 2002 Document: Saddam Ordered 25,000 Dollars for Each Suicide Terrorist Against Israel http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1602317/posts
2003 Document: Iraqi Intelligence Asks Hamas To Conduct Terrorist Attacks Against The US. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1607915/posts
Ron Paul is aligned with the Liberty Cause and invariably the conversation flows towards the “Israel” question.
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