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Ron Paul and the Lodestar of Liberty
American Thinker ^ | January 14, 2008 | Bruce Walker

Posted on 01/14/2008 8:04:27 PM PST by forkinsocket

Ron Paul is not a nut. He is honorable and intelligent. I have talked with Congressman Paul about politics and policies. He is consistent and principled. Much of what he says is true. The Constitution is routinely ignored by politicians of both political parties. Government spending, particularly entitlements, is wildly out of control. The crucial constitutional concepts of federalism and limited government are tacitly denied and this denial is the crux of many of our social and political problems.

But Ron Paul holds the vain hope that American government would return to constitutional law anytime soon, even if he did win the presidency. Congress, the judiciary, legal education, and tradition have imparted momentum to the living constitution school of thought. Bring about an actual return to the Constitution requires more than a snap of the president's fingers. Federal courts routinely "interpret" the Constitution in ways directly in conflict with the plain language of the document. At best, a president can only appoint judges the Senate will confirm and wait for natural turnover.

A lot of persuasion is necessary before Americans (including our elites and their institutions) change their way thinking. We in fact still need a crusade to change hearts and minds more than a candidacy.

And if we are going to return to first principles, remember that the Constitution is not the foundational document of our American experiment in individual liberty. It was preceded by the Articles of Confederation. Prior to the Articles of Confederation, which were adopted after independence, the Continental Congress acted as the original government of the United States and successfully waged a war against the great superpower on the planet with very little real authority. The fundamental principles of American government were established long the Constitution was adopted.

What does matter is the Declaration of Independence. The divine endowment of all people with liberty comes directly out of this document of 1776 and it is to this document that serious friends of liberty should look for inspiration and restoration. And what was the Declaration of Independence? It was, in effect, a declaration of war against the British Empire.

It was not an isolationist document but a universalist document. It speaks, pointedly, to the rest of the world. It talks about the reasons that governments are formed (not just our government.) It was bold, sweeping, and international. And it was seen by the rest of the world as just that: A revolutionary document for all peoples, even if it applied specifically only to thirteen embattled colonies in North American.

Ron Paul wants to return us to the Constitution, as if it were a sacred document which granted us freedom. Our spiritual lodestar should be the Declaration of Independence, which remains a much more dangerous, much more powerful, and much more relevant document to our times.

Some policies Paul proposes are admirable. Why do we still have armies in Germany and in Korea, when both are rich, modern industrialized nations? Why does government have to do so much and why does "government" more and more mean centralized government in Washington? Why have a tax code which punishes productivity and which requires contortionist behavior from business?

But other parts of Paul's policies simply do not fit our age. The notion that we should disengage from the Middle East, for example, suggests that Israel is "just another nation," like, say, North Korea or Syria. The foundation of the Jewish state was based upon the undeniable facts of history continuing, dreadfully, through the Holocaust, that Jews are not "just another people," but are rather a persecuted people who were not welcome when escaping Nazified Europe. Ignoring that is ignoring salient history.

Likewise, the stark contrast between Israel and its neighbors (except, until the last three decades, the successful state of Lebanon) cannot be ignored, and the murderous intent of neighbors who seriously read in large numbers Mein Kampf and the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion is also a grim, absolute fact of the modern world. The notion that, on paper, Israel can make peace with these neighbors is not just pure theory, but it is theory which has failed the test of experience.

Paul also seems to doubt that people wish to do America harm because it is America, and that nuclear weapons change everything. Ever since H.G. Wells first used the term "atomic bomb" in his science fiction stories more than a century ago, it has become almost inevitable that true, horrific global war power was inevitable. Happily, America acquired fission weapons and then fusion weapons first. Happily also, America has had leaders willing to use that power to protect our nation and allies who would otherwise be unprotected.

And, as we learned from the Japanese in the Second World War and from radical Moslems today, the calculus of economic benefits and political rights which works very well in moderating and balancing the behavior of most people, simply does not work with everyone. Does anyone doubt that the Japanese would have used the atomic bomb on American cities or that radical Moslems will use thermonuclear bombs on America, if they can, even if it means massive casualties in our retaliation?

Liberty can no longer stand safely behind two vast oceans and decent men can no longer ignore their human brethren after Hitler, Stalin and Mao. As Lincoln today might have said "This world cannot long endure half slave and half free." This was also perhaps the greatest victory of the greatest conservative leader of our age: Ronald Reagan. Congressman Paul might recall the Gipper's Cold War strategy: "How about this: We win; they lose?"

Ronald Reagan, like Abraham Lincoln, understood the supra-constitutional importance of liberty in the fulfillment of America, and liberty to them meant more than just the liberty of American citizens. If the ideal which is America is to survive the totalitarian impulse which we see not only in North Korea and the Taliban, but among the Leftists in our own nation, then we need to recapture the fortitude of Washington, the vision of Lincoln and the clarity of Reagan. If we can do this and preserve the vestiges of the Constitution, fine.

But the vision of America is much more than the Constitution. It is much more than Congressman Paul sees. What Ron Paul proposes is not bad or dishonest. It is simply no longer enough for liberty and decency to survive in America or in the world.


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To: fortheDeclaration

Even if that were the case I’ll take it over the nazis, soviets or Islamofascism.


201 posted on 01/16/2008 5:09:54 PM PST by tpanther
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To: fortheDeclaration

>>>>>No, enemies hate freedom. Enemies find us, not the other way around.

Really?

Well, you don’t have to go around the world making more!


Nope, only addressing them before they get completely out of control

Do you even have an inkling of how close a fight WW2 was?


202 posted on 01/16/2008 5:11:35 PM PST by tpanther
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To: fortheDeclaration

OOOOooooooooooooooo Michigan! New Hampshire...Iowa...the race is over!


203 posted on 01/16/2008 5:13:23 PM PST by tpanther
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To: fortheDeclaration

“PEACE, COMMERCE, AND HONEST FRIENDSHIP WITH ALL NATIONS- ENTANGLING ALLIANCES WITH NONE.”-THOMAS JEFFERSON


204 posted on 01/16/2008 9:47:22 PM PST by StoneWall Brigade ('A nation which does not remember what it was yesterday does not know where it is today... R.E. Lee)
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To: StoneWall Brigade
“PEACE, COMMERCE, AND HONEST FRIENDSHIP WITH ALL NATIONS- ENTANGLING ALLIANCES WITH NONE.”-THOMAS JEFFERSON

Jefferson-just another moonbat! :>)

205 posted on 01/16/2008 10:06:55 PM PST by fortheDeclaration (The power under the Constitution will always be in the people- George Washington)
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To: fortheDeclaration

Yeah how are he use that kind of logic what was he thinking?


206 posted on 01/16/2008 10:33:51 PM PST by StoneWall Brigade ('A nation which does not remember what it was yesterday does not know where it is today... R.E. Lee)
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To: tpanther
OOOOooooooooooooooo Michigan! New Hampshire...Iowa...the race is over!

Far from it, Ron Paul may pull it out yet!

207 posted on 01/16/2008 11:00:03 PM PST by fortheDeclaration (The power under the Constitution will always be in the people- George Washington)
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To: tpanther
Nope, only addressing them before they get completely out of control Do you even have an inkling of how close a fight WW2 was?

Gee, really?

And that was because we didn't intervene quick enough or because the Western allies didn't do what they were suppose to do and enforce the provisions of the WW1 treaty forbidding Germany to rearm?

208 posted on 01/16/2008 11:04:10 PM PST by fortheDeclaration (The power under the Constitution will always be in the people- George Washington)
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To: tpanther
Even if that were the case I’ll take it over the nazis, soviets or Islamofascism.

Tyranny comes in many different forms.

Read the Road to Serfdom by Hayek.

209 posted on 01/16/2008 11:06:54 PM PST by fortheDeclaration (The power under the Constitution will always be in the people- George Washington)
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To: tpanther
Yet another opportunity for your education: They called it WORLD war 2 because essentially the WHOLE world was involved.

It was-wow!

We fought Hitler in Europe, Africa and at least 3 oceans. We didn’t have to fight him in North America only because the Brits held on and they had resources spread out in places just like North Africa. It’s really not that hard. Just say no to the cult kool-aid!

Hitler couldn't even invade Britain across the English channel, he sure wasn't going to be able to invade the U.S.!

Now, don't ping me any more with your goofy posts.

210 posted on 01/16/2008 11:11:56 PM PST by fortheDeclaration (The power under the Constitution will always be in the people- George Washington)
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To: tpanther
Thomas Jefferson was a pretend patriot? Who knew?

No, but people who quote him to defend interventionism are.

He believed in the same non-interventionist foreign policy that Washington did and Ron Paul does.

211 posted on 01/16/2008 11:24:29 PM PST by fortheDeclaration (The power under the Constitution will always be in the people- George Washington)
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To: StoneWall Brigade
Yeah how are he use that kind of logic what was he thinking?

Would never get elected today by either Party!

212 posted on 01/16/2008 11:32:59 PM PST by fortheDeclaration (The power under the Constitution will always be in the people- George Washington)
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To: fortheDeclaration

And that was because we didn’t intervene quick enough or because the Western allies didn’t do what they were suppose to do and enforce the provisions of the WW1 treaty forbidding Germany to rearm?

>>>>Both, the later causing the first. Just like the hapless UN of today, as I said it would be more ideal if the UN did it’s job too, but they’re clearly CLEARLY NOT!

Either way just pulling back to the western hemisphere the way you prefer would have meant all the world’s oil reserves would be in either Imperial Japanese or third reich hands, not to mention Jews would no longer exist outside the Western Hemisphere.

But drink that kool-aid!


213 posted on 01/17/2008 6:26:47 AM PST by tpanther
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To: fortheDeclaration

Yeah yeah yeah....U.S. troops are no different than nazis...heard it all before, but usually from the leftists at DU.


214 posted on 01/17/2008 6:27:46 AM PST by tpanther
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To: fortheDeclaration

“The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is it’s natural manure”.-——————Thomas Jefferson

or is it warmonger?


215 posted on 01/17/2008 6:35:06 AM PST by tpanther
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To: StoneWall Brigade

that pretty much says it all...that’s how sane people see Ron Paul too...

it’s hard to decipher and when you do...OMG!


216 posted on 01/17/2008 6:36:08 AM PST by tpanther
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To: fortheDeclaration

Hitler couldn’t even invade Britain across the English channel, he sure wasn’t going to be able to invade the U.S.!

>>>>I guess we’re supposed to just ignore the fact that some 20 million Russians died, that 6 million Jews died, Hitler controlled a land mass far greater than the U.S., half of Russia, all of North Africa, the mediterannean, sank tons of shipping in the Atlantic...????

And only because he opened two fronts (Russia) was England spared.

Now, don’t ping me any more with your goofy posts.

>>>>>We’re thinking your picture is next to ‘projection’ in Webster’s.

The sheer irony!


217 posted on 01/17/2008 6:40:08 AM PST by tpanther
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To: fortheDeclaration

Uh-huh....since you’re on the kool-aid and spewing idiocy about how us sane people need to read, look up the Barbary pirates and TJ’s involvement.


218 posted on 01/17/2008 6:41:22 AM PST by tpanther
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To: fortheDeclaration

You understood that?

I rest my case! :)


219 posted on 01/17/2008 6:41:59 AM PST by tpanther
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To: fortheDeclaration

I certainly could vote for Fred Thompson (not a lock as yet but, unlke Dr. Demento, he IS a man’s man and a patriot and an honest man as are several candidates) but the Illinois primary will not be held until February and I will vote for that conservative candidate (absolutely disqualifying the paleopipsqueak Dr. Demento) with the best chance IN ILLINOIS’S primary. Our issues here should be to keep our RINO/RAT establishment from choosing delegates. One thing I can take for granted is that the paleopipsqueak will not be in the race here. Even in Illinois, the GOP voters will not abandon patriotism to vote for a treasonous weasel like paleoPaulie.


220 posted on 01/17/2008 10:53:14 AM PST by BlackElk (Dean of Discipline of the Tomas de Torquemada Gentlemen's Club)
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