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rivviepop
12-08-2008, 04:44 PM
Apologies if this has been posted, usually folks find these things before I do. :) A search isn't turning up any hits right now.

http://www.house.gov/htbin/blog_inc?BLOG,tx14_paul,blog,999,All,Item not found,ID=081208_2559,TEMPLATE=postingdetail.shtml


Gun Control: Protecting Terrorists and Despots
Posted by Ron Paul (12-08-2008, 12:35 PM)

Tragically, over the Thanksgiving holiday, the world was reminded how evil and cruel people can be. According to emerging accounts of the events in India, about a dozen well-armed and devastatingly well-trained terrorists laid siege on the city of Mumbai, killing almost two hundred people, and terrorizing thousands.

Regardless of the reasons, the indiscriminate shooting on masses of unarmed and defenseless people is chilling and reprehensible. How were these terrorists able to continue so long, relatively unchallenged, killing so many?

India’s gun laws are her business, of course. However, once the shock of these events and the initial reaction of fear passes, Americans should take away a valuable lesson about real homeland security and gun control from this tragedy.

Gun control advocates tell us that removing guns from society makes us safer. If that were the case why do the worst shootings happen in gun free zones, like schools? And while accidents do happen, aggressive, terroristic shootings like this are unheard of at gun and knife shows, or military bases. It bears repeating that an armed society truly is a polite society.

The fact is that firearm technology exists. It cannot be uninvented. As long as there is metalworking and welding capability, it matters not what gun laws are imposed upon law-abiding people. Those that wish to have guns, and disregard the law, will have guns. Gun control makes violence safer and more effective for the aggressive, whether the aggressor is a terrorist or a government.

History shows us that another tragedy of gun laws is genocide. Hitler, for example, knew well that in order to enact his “final solution,” disarmament was a necessary precursor. While it is not always the case that an unarmed populace WILL be killed by their government, if a government is going to kill its own people, it MUST disarm them first so they cannot fight back. Disarmament must happen at a time when overall trust in government is high, and under the guise of safety for the people, or perhaps the children. Knowing that any government, no matter how idealistically started, can become despotic, the Founding Fathers enabled the future freedom of Americans by enacting the second amendment.

In our own country, we should be ever vigilant against any attempts to disarm the people, especially in this economic downturn. I expect violent crime to rise sharply in the coming days, and as states and municipalities are even more financially strained, the police will be even less able or willing to respond to crime. In many areas, local police could become more and more absorbed with revenue generating activities, like minor traffic violations and the asset forfeiture opportunities of non-violent drug offenses. Your safety has always, ultimately been your own responsibility, but never more so than now. People have a natural right to defend themselves. Governments that take that away from their people should be highly suspect.

tombinghamthegreat
12-08-2008, 07:28 PM
A very good article by a great politician.

gcvt
12-08-2008, 07:32 PM
He just continues to make sense. Too bad so few choose to listen.

tommyid1
12-08-2008, 09:37 PM
PAUL FOR PREZ its wierd the more and more i read his stuff the more i like him and the more founding fatherly??? he sounds?

_Odin_
12-08-2008, 10:42 PM
A very good article by a great politician.

QFT

tombinghamthegreat
12-08-2008, 10:45 PM
He just continues to make sense. Too bad so few choose to listen.

What is wierd is after his run for president ended the same media groups who critized him ended up agreeing with some of his ideas when it came to the economy.

yellowfin
12-08-2008, 11:42 PM
It would have been useful for him to go after the gun control advocates during the election.

nick
12-09-2008, 01:54 AM
Not to hijack this thread, but here's another interesting blog entry that doesn't seem to be getting much attention, as usual. Note the date.

http://www.house.gov/htbin/blog_inc?BLOG,tx14_paul,blog,999,All,Item%20not%20 found,ID=080327_1788,TEMPLATE=postingdetail.shtml

Legislative Forecast for 2008
Congress is re-convening this coming week and I would like to take this opportunity to give my legislative forecast for the coming year. Here are a few things we can expect to see from Washington .

First and foremost, we will see ramped up spending for the warfare/welfare state. There is no resolution or end in sight on the Iraq occupation. While the American people try repeatedly to communicate to Washington that enough is enough, there still remains little political will in Washington to bring the troops home. The war will continue to require mountains of taxpayer and newly printed dollars, and our economy will sink under the burden. If we are manipulated into a second war, the effects on our economy will be truly devastating. Welfare and entitlement programs will also be ramped up as the economy flounders and budgets in American households are strained.

This leads me to my next forecast of more federal bailouts for the housing sector. Efforts by the Federal Reserve to stave off recession will have the net effect of only blowing the bubble bigger, making the crash that much more painful when it inevitably comes. The malinvestments caused by easy credit in the housing industry will be prolonged by more easy credit. New programs and laws will be enacted to prop up housing, all with a falling dollar, devalued by continued foreign interventions. The crisis in the housing market will spread and I’m afraid we are in for some rough economic times.

Moreover, the government will require more money than ever this year, and as funding options run out, taxes will go up. Expect stealth tax increases on consumer goods, perhaps airline tickets or cigarettes, and increased government fees here and there. Ironically total revenues will probably fall due to a weakened economy. The new programs started to “help” the country will require extra money wherever the government can squeeze it out of you, unfortunately it will be at exactly the moment you can least afford it. Since the Democrats enacted “pay-as-you-go” rules for new legislation, cutting taxes to give relief during recession will be bureaucratically next to impossible. In spite of that, I will continue the uphill battle for tax relief.

Last, I expect, in spite of rhetoric to the contrary, we will see more federal control of education as Congress prepares to reauthorize No Child Left Behind.

If this is indeed the agenda of Congress, let us hope that there is not nearly enough time to accomplish it all this year.

Posted by Ron Paul (03-27-2008, 02:11 PM) filed under Unspecified

domokun
12-09-2008, 02:08 AM
He just continues to make sense. Too bad so few choose to listen.

Agreed. It's because he isn't promising any free handouts that people aren't listening. Everyone loves free stuff that doesn't cost them anything up front!... :rolleyes:

Ron Paul has many good ideas and I wish more people would listen to him.

gcvt
12-09-2008, 02:35 AM
It's because he isn't promising any free handouts that people aren't listening. Everyone loves free stuff that doesn't cost them anything up front!

You're absolutely right, LOL! Reminds me of...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P36x8rTb3jI

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P36x8rTb3jI

edit: embedding doesn't seem to be working at the moment.

nicki
12-09-2008, 02:45 AM
Covers many issues, undermines most arguements for VD(Victim Disarmenent), great article.

I don't consider Ron Paul a politician, I consider him the only currently serving statesman.


Nicki