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politics and politicians Title: Guest Post: The Trouble with Rand Paul Rand Paul just endorsed a man who is deeply hostile to human liberty. Perhaps thats Rands idea of playing politics? Come to the table, strike a deal, get what you can. Trouble is, its tough striking a good deal when the guy on the other side of the table believes that the government should be allowed to claim without having to produce any evidence whatsoever that certain people are terrorists, and therefore should be detained indefinitely without any kind of due process. Thats textbook tyranny. Yes, I would have [signed the NDAA]. And I do believe that it is appropriate to have in our nation the capacity to detain people who are threats to this country, who are members of al Qaeda. Look, you have every right in this country to protest and to express your views on a wide range of issues but you dont have a right to join a group that has killed Americans, and has declared war against America. Thats treason. In this country we have a right to take those people and put them in jail. If I were president I would not abuse this power. But people who join al Qaeda are not entitled to rights of due process under our normal legal code. They are entitled instead to be treated as enemy combatants. Mitt Romney Except, if the government had any evidence they were really members of al-Qaeda and engaged in a war against America they could be charged with offenses under current laws and tried in front of a jury of their peers. As was proven when Judge Katherine Forrest struck down the indefinite detention provision of the NDAA as unconstitutional, the real detention targets are people like the ones who brought the case writers, investigative journalist and whistleblowers: people like Chris Hedges, Noam Chomsky, Daniel Ellsberg, Jennifer Bolen, and Birgitta Jonsdottir. Rand Paul might have done some good work trying to filibuster the Patriot Act, but endorsing Mitt Romney goes beyond the pale. The NDAA is Romneys most egregious transgression against liberty, but not far behind are his desire to start a war against Iran, to increase military spending, to start a trade war with China and his belief that corporations are people. I know I will never agree with any politician on every single dimension of every single issue, and that to some extent politics will always involve compromise. Certainly, I disagree with Ron Paul on some issues. But Mitt Romneys stances on these issues seem much, much, much closer to Barack Obama than they do to Ron Paul. In fact, he might as well have endorsed Obama for President. And the Ron Paul supporters are noticing: Rand has probably burnt most bridges to his Fathers supporters now. His Facebook page has seen a huge outpouring of fury: Just lost a lot of faith in a man I otherwise adored. You suck Rand! Traitor! Thats why this country is doomed! Even the person you trust is a sell-out. Im done with politics, people deserve what they get. Let the country run itself to the ground, and still people will not understand what freedom and self-responsibility is about. People want big govt, big brother every step of the way. Well, they got it. The rest of us, might as well try to move to another country or find an island and move there. I knew Id never vote for Mitt
Now I know Ill never vote for Rand. He has fully sold out to the bankers Endorsing Romney is tantamount to an utter sell-out of conservative principles. Did George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison try to compromise with King George? Or when it became obvious that they were facing tyranny did they stand up for the principles of liberty? I have always been uncomfortable with the children of politicians becoming politicians. Every anointed child feels like a step away from meritocracy. Dynasties are dangerous, because the dynasty itself comes to be more important than the qualities of the politicians. Who would Rand Paul be if he wasnt Ron Pauls son? Just another neocon. Neocons often have a few unfashionable libertarian or constitutionalist sympathies; look at Charles Krauthammer. But unlike Ron Paul the neocon never has the spine to do much about their libertarian or constitutionalist sympathies. They just ride on the establishment steamroller, into foreign occupations, empire building, corporate welfare, and banking bailouts. Into Iraq, and soon into Iran. Rand Paul just got on the steamroller.
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Obama is nothing more than Bush 4.0. Rombama will be Bush 5.0. "...and the beat goes on..."
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