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Imagine

Imagine for a moment that somewhere in the middle of Texas there was a large foreign military base, say Chinese or Russian.  Imagine that thousands of armed foreign troops were constantly patrolling American streets in military vehicles.  Imagine they were here under the auspices of “keeping us safe” or “promoting democracy” or “protecting their strategic interests.”

Imagine that they operated outside of US law, and that the Constitution did not apply to them.  Imagine that every now and then they made mistakes or acted on bad information and accidentally killed or terrorized innocent Americans, including women and children, most of the time with little to no repercussions or consequences.  Imagine that they set up check points on our soil and routinely searched and ransacked entire neighborhoods of homes.  Imagine if Americans were fearful of these foreign troops, and overwhelmingly thought America would be better off without their presence. 

Imagine if some Americans were so angry about them being in Texas that they actually joined together to fight them off, in defense of our soil and sovereignty, because leadership in government refused or were unable to do so.  Imagine that those Americans were labeled terrorists or insurgents for their defensive actions, and routinely killed, or captured and tortured by the foreign troops on our land.  Imagine that the occupiers’ attitude was that if they just killed enough Americans, the resistance would stop, but instead, for every American killed, ten more would take up arms against them, resulting in perpetual bloodshed.  Imagine if most of the citizens of the foreign land also wanted these troops to return home.  Imagine if they elected a leader who promised to bring them home and put an end to this horror.

Imagine if that leader changed his mind once he took office.

The reality is that our military presence on foreign soil is as offensive to the people that live there as armed Chinese troops would be if they were stationed in Texas.  We would not stand for it here, but we have had a globe straddling empire and a very intrusive foreign policy for decades that incites a lot of hatred and resentment towards us.  

According to our own CIA, our meddling in the Middle East was the prime motivation for the horrific attacks on 9/11.   But instead of re-evaluating our foreign policy, we have simply escalated it.  We had a right to go after those responsible for 9/11, to be sure, but why do so many Americans feel as if we have a right to a military presence in some 160 countries when we wouldn’t stand for even one foreign base on our soil, for any reason?  These are not embassies, mind you, these are military installations.  The new administration is not materially changing anything about this.  Shuffling troops around and playing with semantics does not accomplish the goals of the American people, who simply want our men and women to come home.  50,000 troops left behind in Iraq is not conducive to peace any more than 50,000 Russian soldiers would be in the United States. 

Shutting down military bases and ceasing to deal with other nations with threats and violence is not isolationism.  It is the opposite.  Opening ourselves up to friendship, honest trade and diplomacy is the foreign policy of peace and prosperity.  It is the only foreign policy that will not bankrupt us in short order, as our current actions most definitely will.  I share the disappointment of the American people in the foreign policy rhetoric coming from the administration.  The sad thing is, our foreign policy WILL change eventually, as Rome’s did, when all budgetary and monetary tricks to fund it are exhausted.

Posted by Ron Paul (03-09-2009, 10:29 AM) filed under Foreign Policy

Comments

Comment by Doug Eberhardt
March 09, 2009 10:50 AM
Imagine "loving thy neighbor."
Comment by Ron Curtis
March 09, 2009 10:54 AM
Bless you. Yours is a voice of reason in the increasing chaos.
Comment by Dr. Thomas Box
March 09, 2009 10:54 AM
Dr. Paul's article "Imagine" ought to be required reading for ALL elected officials and school children. Stationing troops in 160 countries around the world is an abomination and very clearly something we cannot afford.
Comment by Joyce McGowan
March 09, 2009 10:55 AM
Once again Mr Paul, you speak for the majority of the American people. Your common sense is obviously not shared by the powers that be. I must admit I was very disappointed when President Obama slcked off bringing the troops home from Iraq and just shuffled them to Afghanistan instead.
Comment by Ginny Rober
March 09, 2009 10:56 AM
You're right, Dr. Paul. Dismantle the empire. Dismantle the welfare state. Dismantle the lobbyocracy. Restore the gold standard. Imagine "enumerated powers". Wish you were my representative instead of Hinchey. Keep it up, Ron!
Comment by Les
March 09, 2009 10:57 AM
It could happen here soon.
Comment by Diane Barnett
March 09, 2009 11:01 AM
You got it right again, Congressman Paul!
Comment by TheChristianSolution
March 09, 2009 11:02 AM
The States are the only earthly power left in America that can save us.

Call your State representative and demand they call a Constitutional Convention to repeal the 17th Amendment so they can retake the Senate, as our Founder envisioned.
Comment by Matthew Schoech
March 09, 2009 11:04 AM
Average Americans are not thinking properly. They needed this "shoe on the other foot" analogy. Pax Americanus is us fulfilling UN directives. Too bad they didn't require our troops to wear the UN insignia instead of the American flag patch. The US military at least would see the hypocracy. Thank you Dr Paul. Semper Fi to the USC
Comment by Howard Bernbaum
March 09, 2009 11:05 AM
I couldn't agree more. We, the United States, have not the right to meddle in the affairs of others. Our own government should not even be as intrusive as it is at home. We are anything but the land of the free the Founding Fathers sacrificed so much for.
Comment by Alan Laney
March 09, 2009 11:06 AM
Hello Dr. Paul. Outstanding essay. Says it all. Please re-name the Campaign for Liberty to Ron Paul's Campaign for Liberty. By putting your name on the movement, money would pour in!
Comment by Patrick
March 09, 2009 11:06 AM
We don't have to imagine that happening here. It already did with the Native Americans!
Comment by Eric Broch
March 09, 2009 11:08 AM
Imagine if your own government perpetrated 911 as an excuse to send troops to Afghanistan and Iraq.
Comment by Michael Leager
March 09, 2009 11:09 AM
Once again Dr. Paul you are so right. And you continue to predict the problems with our great country. Spreading your common sense every day. Thank You
Comment by Rosco1776
March 09, 2009 11:10 AM
Amen Dr. Paul!
Comment by Art Kelly
March 09, 2009 11:10 AM
I strongly agree with these outstanding comments by Congressman Paul.
Comment by Dominic Box
March 09, 2009 11:12 AM
Dr. Paul, thank you. Very insightful peace.
Comment by George Maurer
March 09, 2009 11:14 AM
I agree, Congressman Paul; however, our fear out here "on the street" is just that: " that somewhere in the middle of Texas there was a large foreign military base, say Chinese or Russian. Imagine that thousands of armed foreign troops were constantly patrolling American streets in military vehicles..." We fear that our president is led by others whom he has no control over,but just the opposite...they over him. We believe a powerful enough event shall be ether invited or fabricated here in America to allow Obama to call Martial Law, thus Americans shall have very limited freedoms, including perhaps foreigh troops here to "help keep law and order", delayed or postponed elections, whatever. Obama is a unrealistic dreamer in that he portrays himself as FDR, Lincoln, and believes his own press realeases. FDR came a "knats ass" this side of delaring a dictatorship (a friendly dictatorship...as coined by Elinore) here in the USA during the depression. Even a movie was produced for his review and editing (Gabriel Over the White House, a film that was meant to instruct FDR and prepare the public for dictatorship...directed by Wiliam Randolf Hearst, 1933)...and you can bet Obama has a copy, and like FDR believes it would help this country. Don't be surprised somer day, COngressman Paul, that upon awaking, you shall find your nation under seige, as did those in Italy when the Fascists marched upon Rome. Obama's 5 Year Plan in disguise.
Comment by Anthony
March 09, 2009 11:14 AM
We're on the brink of a literal margin call. And it is not going to be good. If budgetary and monetary trickery loses its illusional effectiveness, then out of sheer default, our only collateral to put up may quite possibly be escalating the collateral damage. God help us if that happens.
Comment by Norman Chenoweth
March 09, 2009 11:16 AM
Will we NEVER learn from history??? Here is a quote from 55 years Before Christ!!!
"The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, Public Debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance." --- Cicero - 55 BC
Comment by Robert Gale
March 09, 2009 11:16 AM
Great acticle.
What would it cost to have it printed full page in the Wash/Post?
Comment by Steve Barjenbruch
March 09, 2009 11:17 AM
One of the most concise--and absolutely accurate descriptions of present U.S. foreign policy.
Comment by Paul Siemsen
March 09, 2009 11:18 AM
In this writing Dr. Paul once again enlivens common sense principals of getting along with each other. The principals are as good in the schoolyard as they are in the community of nations.
Comment by DPH
March 09, 2009 11:23 AM
Sadly, state or regional secession and abrogation of the federal debt may be the best remaining option. The federal mafia will not relinquish control voluntarily.
Comment by Nino M. D'Agosta
March 09, 2009 11:25 AM
Once again you are dead on Mr. Paul.Continue in your pursuit to enlighten the myriad of mindless Americans.
Comment by SPC Williams, David
March 09, 2009 11:26 AM
You often say the right thing! however you must know it will take a large number of people marching on Washington, to force any real change. I am waiting to hear, When and were!!!
Comment by Warren Wilson
March 09, 2009 11:27 AM
Right on, baby! Go, Ron, go! Give the traitors hell! You are the only person in Congress who has his head on straight.
Comment by Donna
March 09, 2009 11:28 AM
I'm surprised that you still believe that 9/11 was perpetrated by foreigners. Personally, I think it was an inside job to get the sheeple all worked up for war. They've done it before and they will be doing it again shortly. Anyday now you will be reading about how some Iranian mullah, angry over the availability of Fredericks Secrets lingerie at American malls, blew one up.
Comment by Wiley Padgett
March 09, 2009 11:28 AM
Ron, I voted for you in the primary and for Obama in the General when it was obvious you had lost. I can't understand why so many people can't see what you are saying is so real. I was fooled by Obama into thinking he would end the wars. McCain was even a worse choice but at least you knew how corrupt his thinking was.
Comment by Phil Mosher
March 09, 2009 11:29 AM
I agree completely, if we closed the majority of the 700 military bases worldwide, we could have free health care and our children and our childrens, children would have free college educations. This can happen, we just have to ensure that Washington is aware of the feelings of the U.S. citizens by votes.
Comment by Rick Steiner
March 09, 2009 11:29 AM
When our main stream media favors those that rise up against their government, they call them "Freedom Fighters". When our main stream media doesn't favor their actions they are called "terrorists".One has to wonder about the constant mental medi manipulation of the masses.
Comment by Mike
March 09, 2009 11:32 AM
Well there you go again, making sense.
Comment by Lori
March 09, 2009 11:32 AM
Your 100% right, we should bring all the soliders home and close all the foreign bases. We need to stop forcing so called democracy to the world. They don't want outsiders telling them how to run thier country, no more than we want out goverment to tell us what to do.
Comment by Tom Hopkins
March 09, 2009 11:32 AM
Isn't it time for Americans to take control of America?
Comment by Gene Reynolds
March 09, 2009 11:33 AM
Mr Paul,
i agree with you on this and a lot if not most of your views, thats why i supported your run for presidency. But to bring home our troops and change our foreign policy would require us to secure our borders completely, then i think we need to bring our industries back here for american jobs and security, but it seems very few in government are willing, thanks for hearing me,
Gene
Comment by Keith Allison
March 09, 2009 11:35 AM
Without going into details of why or where I served overseas, I believe that you're absolutely right about why we shouldn't station combat troops in foreign countries. Think about all of the American dollars that are expended when we station troops overseas. That money could well be spent by our troops and government here in the U.S.
Comment by bearing01
March 09, 2009 11:35 AM
Imagine if the Russians or Chinese patrolling our American streets were here to spread the ideals of socialism, and that their job is to help bring socialism to the world and educate the world of the benefits of society controlled by big government. While Americans believe in democracy, freedom and liberty, citizens of other countries may have a different opinion. It is not our responsibility or job to promote our way of life to polarize this world to become like us, as a way to make life more secure for ourselves.
Comment by John Goodrich
March 09, 2009 11:36 AM
Ron Paul,

Thank you for your persistance at pointing out the keys to a free society. One of them is certainly preventing the "empire building" which has caused us to station troops on foreign soils.

I am hopeful that your continued campaign for freedom will catch peoples' attention with the return to a sound economy which the current crisis should yield.
Comment by larryo
March 09, 2009 11:36 AM
"Imagine if that leader changed his mind once he took office." Barack Obama has not changed his mind about Iraq - he is running into massive resistance from the military and from elected officials in *your party.*

This is the first actual misrepresentation of fact I have seen from you. Your constitutional arguments are mostly sound - it is not necessary for someone who is correct at least most of the time to resort to this kind of thing.
Comment by Tom Diffenbach
March 09, 2009 11:36 AM
I hope the USA doesn’t unnecessarily get entangled in other countries’ domestic affairs. I also hope that Ron Paul isn’t implying and readers aren't inferring that al-Qaeda has to do only with US military presence in the Middle East. Ron might want to explain why many US military involvements such as NATO didn’t see al-Qaeda level actions. With all due respect to Ron Paul, this is a complex world to which our applications of our principles must be more than simple sermons (or two-minute debate answers) like “Imagine”. Thanks.
Comment by Justin
March 09, 2009 11:42 AM
As always, a welcome word of sanity in an insane world.
Comment by Lori Faulkner
March 09, 2009 11:43 AM
"I tremble in fear for my country, when I remember that God is just." Thomas Jefferson
Comment by Steve Rothrock
March 09, 2009 11:49 AM
Mr. Paul,
I believe you correctly identify the situation as viewed by other citizens of countries we occupy. However, I do not believe the citizens of the US are willing to give anything to defend our "Republic as it stands". The rehersal taking place in other countries is nothing more than a view of what our nation will be very soon. The evidence is plain but the belief that it's happening is nill. I thank you for being a voice in the wilderness and may God bless your efforts.
Steve from Colorado
Comment by Betty Paulsen
March 09, 2009 11:52 AM
This adminisration is just a continuation of the ongoing New World Order. Talk is just talk. When Obama was described as an "empty Suit" durng his campaign, I thought that was the best description I heard. He has NO plan, no ideas, and his stimulus package is just a power grab to install Socialism. His cabinet and associates around him confirm that. What the Democrats forget, maybe on purpose, is that more than 59 Million of us DID NOT vote for him. When I hear that he has a Mandate in some of the things he is doing, I cringe. 4 more years of him will be a total disaster unless the 59Million of us don;t do something! Dr. Paul, thank you for your leadership.
Comment by ezsilver
March 09, 2009 11:56 AM
What do you mean "Could?" It WILL happen here and faster than most think! Get Silver, Gold, Food, water and Ammo! So says The Mogambo Guru on Goldseek.
Comment by Alvin
March 09, 2009 11:56 AM
This is why I voted for you, Dr. Paul and why I still pray that others will listen to your advice. You may sound like a lone voice in DC, but we hear you throughout this great country!
Comment by Don Reynolds
March 09, 2009 12:00 PM
This common sense metaphor needs to get into the hands of political leaders of all parties. I wish Ron Paul was my President.
Comment by Bruce G.
March 09, 2009 12:11 PM
Right on. Brings to mind the burning rage I felt when watching the movie "Red Dawn" many years ago.
Comment by Ted A. McElroy
March 09, 2009 12:17 PM
Dear Congressman Paul,
Everything you say is true. Has America become so economically dependent on the "Military Industrial Complex" that this is the only way we can keep our economy and our foreign policy going in our interests as a Nation? If it is, then we will follow the examples throughout history of other nations who tried this like the Roman empire.
Comment by Bob DeVore
March 09, 2009 12:19 PM
You don't have to be a brain surgeon to know who the real terriorists are. We make enemies faster than we can kill them
Comment by CALI1697
March 09, 2009 12:19 PM
The promise to bring our troups home is but one of the CHANGES to his promises that he inacted after his inaguation. He is an agent of change all right, like a chamelion. The biggest and most devasting change is the financial travesty he is laying on our grandchildren and great-grandchildren. There is only ONE goal of this administration and that is to advance the liberal adgenda as quickly as possible before we the people wake up from the drugs that many apparently were high on when they voted. His immaturity and inability to run this country could not be more evident.
Comment by Gayla Lyons
March 09, 2009 12:27 PM
It is done unto you as you do unto others. This is the problem. WE are using DU in Iraq and Israel is using phosphorus with our support. So I think we need to stop all of this immediately. We may soon be facing foreign military presence here in Texas. After all we now have FEMA camps here and we have been training foreign troops to come into the USA.
Comment by Edgar
March 09, 2009 12:29 PM
I've always been opposed to US imperialism but never thought of it in this sense. Very profound Dr Paul. You're a lone voice of reason in a hall otherwise filled with mad hatters.
Comment by Andrew
March 09, 2009 12:37 PM
Actual 'Letter to the Editor' from the February 5th edition of the Wichita Falls, Texas Times Record News...


Dear IRS,

I am sorry to inform you that I will not be able to pay taxes owed
April 15, but all is not lost.

I have paid these taxes: accounts receivable tax, building permit tax,
CDL tax, cigarette tax, corporate income tax, dog licence tax, federal
income tax, unemployment tax, gasoline tax, hunting licence tax,
fishing licence tax, waterfowl stamp tax, inheritance tax, inventory
tax, liquor tax, luxury tax, medicare tax, city, school and county
property tax (up 33 percent last 4 years), real estate tax, social
security tax, road usage tax, toll road tax, state and city sales tax,
recreational vehicle tax, state franchise tax, state unemployment tax,
telephone federal excise tax, telephone federal state and local
surcharge tax, telephone minimum usage surcharge tax, telephone state
and local tax, utility tax, vehicle licence registration tax, capitol
gains tax, lease severance tax, oil and gas assessment tax, Colorado
property tax, Texas, Colorado, Wyoming, Oklahoma and New Mexico sales
tax, and many more that I can't recall but I have run out of space and
money.

When you do not receive my check April 15, just know that it is an
honest mistake. Please treat me the same way you treated Congressmen
Charles Rangle, Chris Dodd, Barney Frank and ex-Congressman Tom
Dashelle and, of course, your boss Timothy Geithner. No penalties and
no interest.

P.S. I will make at least a partial payment as soon as I get my stimulus check.

Ed Barnett
Comment by Roger Pariseau
March 09, 2009 12:42 PM
Our involvement, military or commerce, in foreign nations only upsets the peoples of those nations. Dr. Paul has it right. Wonder how long it will take for most Americans to grasp the problem so We The People can Do Something about it? An excellent first step would be to eliminate oligarch influence by eliminating campaign contributions!
Comment by Lester Gillespie
March 09, 2009 12:44 PM
Dr. Paul is once again correct in his assessment of this situation. Unfortunately this administration is still mired in the evil of human greed. As long as the grease keeps being applied, everyone who benefits from the current arrangement continues to do so. Everyone but the American people thatis!!
Comment by Robert J. Shem
March 09, 2009 12:46 PM
"Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely."

President Obama is answering for himself the question "What can I accomplish with the greatest military force in human history?"

It is a sad commentary on human hubris when people figure that once they become the "benevolent dictator of the Earth" that they can pound the world into their vision of Utopia.

We are doomed to repeat history.

Also, it is sad that the leaders send the young off to slaughter while they are safe in the bosum of their security details.
Comment by J
March 09, 2009 12:59 PM
Yours is the only voice of reason within American politics. I really wish you would have been elected President so we could have started cleaning up this mess we are in.
Comment by Maria Kors
March 09, 2009 12:59 PM
The real tragedy is the weakness of the rule of law in the USA. Nobody has answered for the lies and tortures and for the breaking the Constitution during last 8 years.
The 52000 American tax-evaders who stashed their money in the UBS Swiss bank are still anonymous.
Comment by Bobbie
March 09, 2009 12:59 PM
Lord in Heaven I hope you run for Predident in 2012 !
Now ,even at this early date..maybe people will see and believe the wrong road is still being run.
I ahve been reading and watching what this "new" bunch in Wash.is doing and what's on the table
..and the only thing "new" I see there is the "color"..Not that I have issue with that.. I wouldnt care if they were green..if they would just listen to the American people .Once we get rid of the Fed.we can emerge from behind shadow government.I am so sick to death of it I will do anything to see it gone.
I am a 72 year old grandmother but I'm not too old to march on Washington and throw the bums out..I would rather die on a street in my own country fighting for freedon then go on the way things are now.Nobody listens to the people any more.they figure they are UN touchable....and for long time... they have been !
I campaigned for you last time Congressman Paul..and if you run again I will work even harder.America needs you..you..YOU are the hope for all of us ..You and a very few others are the ONLY SANITY left in Wash.
Go Get Bo Gritz to help you.
God Bless you and keep you safe..
Thank you for all your trying to do... Grandmother in Oregon
Comment by Virginia Paxton
March 09, 2009 01:00 PM
I've always felt that America needs to take care of its own problems and stop jumping into other countries affairs.We have enough problems here at home that will more than keep us busy.
Comment by Chuck
March 09, 2009 01:13 PM
I finally have found something to disagree with you on..not entirely, but a disagreement none-the-less. The presence of our troops stationed(invitationally) on foreign soil helps our allies to show that the powerfull Americans are indeed on their side. io not have troops stationed throughout the world strategically, we can not properly and fully protect ourselves and our allies. If we do not have troops in all regions, the "new World Order" organizations will "police" these regions with no threat of resistance. Note that I said "New World Order" organizations- I'm not talking so much about Russia or the meniacal North Koreans- I'm talking about the United Nations acting on behalf of the World Trade Organization and such- these are our biggest threat (next to our own socialistic public education system). The N.Koreans hate us- most of the Muslim world despises us, but what's worse.. The U.N. wants to control us with our permission. The Kremlin dosen't even exist anymore and they're infiltration from within our educational system has trained over 2 generations (mine included) how to behave as "good socialists" and how to transform our environment into a socialised policing ground. Yes, the Soviets have more than accomplished what they dreamed of accomplishing with and to the U.S.

...check-mate,

and it is now time for an idealogical and perhaps physical revolution again - I already know Thomas Jefferson agrees.
Comment by chuck
March 09, 2009 01:22 PM
I forgot to address this in my last response.:

Occupying another territory never works in war. If you don't think the U.S. is occupying Iraq, simply ask the Iraqis, they will let you know. Although I believ the war to be just and neccessary, we have been there long enough, the Iraqi government has to step up to the plate. We Liberated thy have to Rule. The longer we stay, the more dependent their gov't gets on us and the more their insurgents will hate us and be able to rally troops against us and the established Iraqi gov't. we simply have to leave. Sun Tzu knew that you can not and never should try to occupy another country- this is destined for failure. Kill them, convert them or leave them alone.
Comment by Rauni
March 09, 2009 01:25 PM
God Bless You Dr. Paul!
Comment by Bobbie
March 09, 2009 01:29 PM
your right David Williams...look what it took for Martin Luther King..
Talking didnt quite cut it...I believe there are more of "us them them"..and with enough of "us"..it's all over for them !!!
I am waiting also... when and where.and so is all my family...
YOU are our Man Dr. Paul !
America has everything to gain..and nothing to lose..we are laready in the toilet with everything..We need to flush and start over !!
The days of trying to "fix" things in Wash. are long over.It is past the point of no return..Why are e waiting...when and where...that's all we need to know Dr. Paul !
Comment by Bruce Hayden
March 09, 2009 01:32 PM
Mr. Paul--I urged you, as so many others did, in 2006 to run for the presidency. I was opne of the 175,000 who voted for Chuck Baldwin. You are the REAL Pope of Hope who speaks for many of us. However, until you acknowledge that 911 was an operation perpetrated by our own CIA and Mossad you lack credibility with REAL American Patriots. Quit 'going along to get along' on this issue. As the novelist, Joyce Carol Oates said in one of her books, "Once a truth is known, it can never be unknown. It can only be denied." Until this nest of Zionist vipers that control our government is exterminated once and for all you are and will continue to just piss in the wind.
Comment by David McElroy
March 09, 2009 01:34 PM
Dr. Paul, I will follow where you lead, vote for you in every election I can. You are the true American statesman standing for truth, justice, and liberty for all in the Spirit of '76. Keep fighting to restore our heritage...millions of us stand with you. God bless you!
Comment by David Whittenbarger
March 09, 2009 01:38 PM
None of this un-Constitutional behavior will be changed in the so-called halls of justice. But when depression or some similar hardship besets the American people, then we the people shall rise up against tyranny.

All a man like Ron Paul can do is keep educating Amercicans of their rights and their heritage that is being distroyed in Washington. And we must be watchful and ready. That is our duty.
Comment by Roger Keller
March 09, 2009 01:39 PM
Mr. Paul, your scenerio may not be as far fetched as you think. It is my understanding Hillary Clinton (of the famous slash and burn Clintons) went to China to soothe nerves about loaning our "Fearless Leader" all the political payback and graft he is borrowing from them. One of the assurances, so I have heard, is to give China imminent domain over American soil and tangibles if the
"Prez" can't repay the loan. Wouldn't that be sweet. Why don't you ask our "Prez" if your scenerio is so wild a consideration.
Comment by H.Simon
March 09, 2009 01:39 PM
Thank You Dr. Paul you sir are a true Statesman, we suport you all the way!! This needs to be on youtube!! and Digg
Comment by Scott A Johnson
March 09, 2009 01:50 PM
Dr. Paul - What you just wrote here I have been saying for years, as in how would WE like if WE had foreign troops in OUR country. I don't know about most people, but personally, if we had foreign troops occupying our coumtry, I would kill as many of them as I could. It appears to me that the prophecies of the Bible are being fulfilled right before our very eyes. I believe that it's coming down to this; either you choose the coming new world economic system and the mark of the beast, or you choose Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. I know what I choose; I reject Obama and his cronies and their antichrist policies. God bless you Dr. Paul, He has given you great wisdom and understanding. You are a man of great honesty and integrity. You are just like a modern day Thomas Jefferson.
Comment by Rachel Horn
March 09, 2009 01:56 PM
I am always told from friends, family, and acquaintances that most people living in foreign land that we occupy LOVE American troops to be there and provide them with money, food, and supplies. How do you address this opposing viewpoint?
Comment by J Carroll
March 09, 2009 01:56 PM
It is a funny thing when our politicians use the rhetoric of our founding fathers as facts, rather then their actions. Throughout the United States history we have intervene, since we landed in Dominican Republic, city of Puerto Plata, (May 11, 1800) where marines captured a French privateer under the guns of the forts. Congress authorized military action through a series of statutes. This was done under one of the founding father, President John Adams. While under the Presidents that were founding father we intervene fifteen times. Why, because they understood the connection with being a world power, one must protect their economy, and strategic position in the realm of geopolitics. Without those concerns the image that Dr. Ron Paul portrays would be reality, not fiction. Be careful not to be fooled by the rhetoric, but watch the action of our leaders.
Comment by Adam
March 09, 2009 02:01 PM
I love your column.
Comment by Jason
March 09, 2009 02:06 PM
To larryo,
If Obama is the Commander-in-Chief, then he is ultimately responsible for the military deployment and continued presence in Iraq, Afghanistan, and all our other military bases. Whether generals or Security Councils, these men/women are able to be replaced by the President. If he is half as serious as his rhetoric led us to believe in the campaign, then the fact that a few Republicans or military officials are standing in his way of allowing men and women to die in a war that he stated he is oppossed to, means he either isn't quite the agent of CHANGE that he promoted or he is doing whatever is politically safe. Either way, he is a far way off from keeping his promises!
Comment by dennis
March 09, 2009 02:11 PM
I hope there are more politicians like Dr. Paul. I hope constitutional and libertarian parties unite to offer a more powerful alternative to republicratic/plutocratic monopoly.
Comment by john nolan
March 09, 2009 02:29 PM
You are the first Republican who I actually believe completely. In fact you are the only Republican I have ever believed at all.

I wish that Mr. Obama seeks your counsel. You are a good man Mr. Paul.
Comment by NOYB
March 09, 2009 02:41 PM
Watching the movie Red Dawn reminded me of the situation this article explains.
WOLVERINES!!!
Comment by john nolan
March 09, 2009 02:44 PM
I'm afraid Donna is right Mr. Paul. 9/11 was not just the greatest security failure in US history. That kind of incompetence requires planning and co-ordination and that could only have been done by the highest levels of government.

You can tell how important an event is in a nation's life by how much is spent on the commissioned investigations. For example the Kennedy Assassination cost $5.5 Million (today it would be about $33). 9/11 Commission Investigation cost $29 Million. (Which was serious overpayment for what the Commission found).

The Monica Lewinski investigation cost $79 Million.

Interesting what people think is important. People are assassinated and terrorism explodes, but the Lewinski tar and feathering was apparently worth the big bucks.
Comment by John Gehringer
March 09, 2009 02:47 PM
Thank you, Doctor Paul, for this tremendous bit of insight. We all need to take a cue from Lennon and love a little more, that's the key to restoring this nation to its former glory.
Comment by Mirand Sharma from Florida
March 09, 2009 02:48 PM
Dr. Paul, I wonder if such a presence in our country can indeed take place, but not by the Chinese or Iraqis, but the Homeland of Security Forces, all in the name of keeping us safe.
Comment by OMC
March 09, 2009 03:07 PM
War is good business, invest your son.
Comment by Vern Michels
March 09, 2009 03:08 PM
Dr. Paul, I was imagining you were talking about the TOTAL occupation and control of Palestine by Israel - what a surprise you really meant the USA.
Comment by Glenn A. Reish, Jr.
March 09, 2009 03:10 PM
Honorable Ron Paul,

You are right,saying, Imagine if the Chinese or Russian armed foreigan troops were on our soil.We would not except it.

When the United States is stripped of it Constitution and its freedom. The rest of the world will then see what the United States of America had.

Lets see if some other Country can finance the United Nations, and help many of the nations of the world,as the
the U.S.A. has for many years.

If we join the One
World Government we
will have to give up our Constitution and go under something like the United Nations Charter.

Do you think the people of the United States of America will stand for this. I for one WON'T.

God Bless America !
Comment by bud & jan
March 09, 2009 03:12 PM
You are so right Dr. America has no right to interfere in so many countries..we should have retaliated for 9/11 & got out of the mid-east....quickly after..we have wasted so many young lives with this ridiculous policy.
Comment by Duff OMelia
March 09, 2009 03:13 PM
This is an excellent article. Thank you Dr. Paul for giving us perspective.
Comment by AL TRAUTMAN
March 09, 2009 03:13 PM
It all boils down to FIX HERE, NOT THE WORLD.

OBAMA IS nothing more than a continuation of GWB.

They both pull a vacuum (on an onion sack)!

ALPEAUX
Comment by molly cruz
March 09, 2009 03:58 PM
You speak as if anyone in your party had an imagination, a fact that put us where we are now...how about doing the right thing and switching parties? Saying you are a Republican is as about as righteous as FOX's "Fair and Balanced" myth.
Comment by Jeannon Kralj
March 09, 2009 03:59 PM
I wholeheartedly agree with this truthful and inspiring statement, Congressman Paul, but I would comment on this statement.


“According to our own CIA, our meddling in the Middle East was the prime motivation for the horrific attacks on 9/11.”


Yes, our meddling in the Middle East is certainly fodder for powerful hate of the U.S.A., but “our own CIA” cannot tell us what the prime motivation for the “attacks” of 9-11 is because “our own CIA” is one of the prime perpetrators of 9-11.
Comment by Dave
March 09, 2009 04:12 PM
Imagine if these foreign occupiers took over the production and/or non-production of the marketing of grain from the American heartland and told farmers what they were entitled for royalties.
Comment by bob
March 09, 2009 04:25 PM
this is one great analogy;makes things
perfectly clear.maybe barrack will somehow stumble upon these words of rons.maybe he will do the right thing.maybe.
Comment by Edward Allen
March 09, 2009 04:50 PM
The only people that don't realize the unadulterated truth presented in Rep. Paul's brief essay are the enemy of our republic and then there are those who are willingly ignorant and finally those who are intellectually challenged, oh yes brainwashed as well can't forget those sad sacks.
Comment by Paul Lumsdaine
March 09, 2009 04:55 PM
Ron-

You are right. Unfortunately, these ideals are not very popular, not only amongst some die-hard conservative Americans, but also amongst the others in the Senate. And why would this not be a strong ideal in the Senate? Perhaps it has to do with the corporations making millions off of funding these wars. Carlyle group and Halliburton just to name two. There are many others. These corporations have a stranglehold on our government.

We need to stop corporations from basically buying off members of house and senate, not to mention members of the executive branch.

Thats where we start and we can end up removing troops and propagating peace in the world.
Comment by roge
March 09, 2009 05:20 PM
Right On, Ron!

Ron Paul for National Security Advisor AND Secretary of State!
Comment by Dave Peddle, 75 yrs.
March 09, 2009 05:53 PM
Hi Ron

I only wish Congressmen would care to know and speak out; that it is the Banking Consortium that "always" creates boom and bust cycles to feather their own nest.
It has nothing to do with supply and demand. The bankers orchestrate the economy to their advantage. By doing so for supposedly advancing credit, they can, in their created desperate financial times, are legally able to foreclose, pull lines of credit and create bankruptcies so that they can capitalize their worthless paper and amass hard assets – real estate, equipment and the like.
The so called money that advanced as a loan is created out of thin air - so many digits on a piece of paper (note) or entered into a computer. Not once did the banker ever advance his own asset/property as the loan. Yet, he demands interest when he hasn't loan us - the people, anything. Interest is the rent or payment for the use of another asset. So the Banker is committing theft and obfuscation, let alone counterfeiting.
We the people must be told the truth and have the Nation create the credit "all" the credit necessary to fulfill the economic needs of a nation.
Is there not anyone who can tell it how it is. Lincoln did, Garfield did, and Kennedy did.
You and your Congressmen can if you all get on the same page. “You, if you are up to it, SEND out SOME direct mail pieces (AT LEASE ON THREE CONSECEUTIVE TIMES – SAY ONCE A WEEK) to every home in America and even Canada, before it is broken to Congress. The secret to keep your scalp, is for enough of us people to know the deceit the Fed Reserve/their Bankers skullduggery ( a Reference: The Creature from Jekyell Island, by Ed Griffin) which applies to our own Bank of Canada. Then you will have the public on your side and the Congressmen will have to come around and do the right thing - live up to the Constitution (even though its null and void because it was, as well as the Declaration of Independence, both being signed by some whose loyality and oath was to the Crown Templars, as Esquires (School of Law in London). One cannot represent both sides to a contract, unless fully disclosed as such.
And, because our countries were declared bankrupt by our International World Bankers in 1929, all laws, legislation, codes and regulations are administered under Admiralty jurisdiction (Law of the Sea) and only applies to "persons – a crew member', the artificial entity - the name created on the Certificate of Birth, made mandatory in 1933 to comply with another bankrupts, govt. and what govt. has created.
You'll never find any legislation that reads man/woman, but when one answers to the name they are commonly called, then they have volunteered to be the corporate entity that govt created on the C of B and we come (unknowingly) under the Court's jurisdiction, because only like can deal with like (quid pro quo) one bankrupt with another.
Our research has uncovered this and can tell people how to respond to "any" action and not have to appear in Court, unless under duress, like a warrant, and then just give the Judge a copy of one's Cert. of B. Since ignorance of the law is no excuse, the facts are before him, which is plain (unless evidence to the contrary, that "you" the holder had nothing to do with the creation of that document; we were infants at the time it was drafted, we didn't sign for, give our consent, or cause it to be registered. So how can the name we commonly use and the name on the C of B be one and the same? It cannot, because it did not come from our own head - therefore the name is not ours, but whoever created it and registered it - IS the source and owner. Isn’t it, the owner, who pays? The C of B was given to all people ("under necessity") so they could conduct commerce in this artificial world with their artificial name.
If you should have any questions, please? I've been doing this type of research with a number of others over the last 20 years. I could expand on this monetary debacle or many other topics – vaccines, prescription drugs (AMA) natural cures for cancer, a pollution free and sustainable energy source, how to save our forest and obtaining more industrial manufacturing/products, a food product, as well as a tonic that can conquer drug addition (who brings the drugs into our country etc., etc., etc.) That is if you were interested.
The next step in our research; is to enable each and every one of us to access "our" credit that was established when the C of B (BOND) was mandated. Its real purpose (through deceit and deception) was to be a Bond, a Bond that kick-started the economy in 1933 by collateralizing our labour - the only real money in the system. No it wasn’t Teddy, and what he’s been blamed for!

Keep in good health, I remain;
David D. Peddle, signing for the Principal to the name in commerce
Comment by daddio
March 09, 2009 05:56 PM
Whatever happened to DIPLOMACY? You know, talking about your differences? Why do we always go for the bombs first?
Comment by Linda
March 09, 2009 06:03 PM
Amen!!
Comment by Dr. Ed Kendrick
March 09, 2009 06:18 PM
Agree with most everything EXCEPT that 9/11, WTC '93 bombing, Oklahoma City bombing were all orchestrated, in part, by treasonous elements within our own government. http://whodidit.org/cocon.html
Comment by C. Brown
March 09, 2009 06:40 PM
I'm in tears. The best words I've heard to describe this let's us also know how serious our problem is. I think that this particular problem may perhaps on ly be caught in an irony, for it is a literary attempt to describe the situation. So, Dr. Paul, thank you for laying the literary on top of reality so well; this essay is like a smooth reflecting pond on an overcast day. On this picture of us looking at ourselves in reality, we feel gravity from it's emotion.
Comment by Glenn Flatoff
March 09, 2009 06:45 PM
I was at a gun show over the weekend and waited in line to get in. Than I visited a couple of gun stores afterward. All folks in these place buying guns..If Russia or China did come over here...they'd have hell to pay!
One can sense the urgency of capitalizing on what's left of freedom at those places. "Buy em' now or one day you won't be able to." I don't think they stop it, but....you never know.
I have always been with you and your position, Ron. I even Wrote you in and proud I did!!!Take care, Glenn
Comment by Gene Milic
March 09, 2009 07:55 PM
It is shame that people have to reed these kind of letter to be able to understand what are our problems. Ar the people so much brainless. What kind of people we are?
Comment by Redman
March 09, 2009 08:21 PM
IMAGINE: you are a private sector worker; imagine you are engaged in no federally privileged activities to earn a living; imagine your earnings payer incorrectly states you are a federally connected worker; imagine you go along with that incorrect statement because you do not know better and ; imagine by so doing, you give over a large part of your property to the federal govt. every year when is it not required by law.

Why not get educated and learn the truth? Go to www.losthorizons.com and see for yourself. You will be glad you did.
Comment by Cami
March 09, 2009 08:26 PM
Ron Paul makes too much sense! I know someone who was stationed overseas who said it was a ridiculous waste of time. Talk to the people who served and it will take about 2 seconds to find out how most (if not all) political agenda isn't for the interest of the people, on either side.
Comment by Josh
March 09, 2009 08:43 PM
Unbelievably simple truth that 99% of Americans either have never thought about, or think is not worth considering due to all the "goodness that we need to promote around the world". Ron Paul has said previously that there are other ways to promote foreign relations not dependent on military inforcement!
Comment by Scarrd and beaten
March 09, 2009 08:59 PM
'Yes, we want to bring our tanks and armed soldiers into your country because we're lonely and don't want to be isolationsists.' With friends like us who needs enemies.
Comment by Tom Matuszak
March 09, 2009 09:13 PM
Imagine CLEANIG HOUSE and SENATE by electing an entire "New representation and electing Ron paul as President. Also send all Lobbyists home to a real job

I can imagine this and back it. Keep it up Ron keep the pressure on
Comment by cowboyjer
March 09, 2009 09:17 PM
Ron Paul you are right as usual. The Founding Fathers of the country wanted non-interventionism. You never mentioned it but, it could even be our own government or maybe the U.N. patrolling our streets. A great nation doesn't have to be an arrogant one. We can pull our base out of every country in the world and not be isolated but still do business with them. "We The People" and Jesus want you to run for president again Ron Paul. Or else can we clone you.
Comment by Rebecca S.
March 09, 2009 10:54 PM
Congressman Paul is the is the only one left with a brain in his head. But he is just one guy here, wish I could do more, but all I can do is spread the word that congressman Paul speaks the truth and hope and pray others will see the light. My dream is for my children and grandchildren. They will live in a Country that Ron paul has laid out the blueprint for.Even if we have to get through these next 4 or 8 yrs. that our greedy, power hungry politicians will see the light. I pray it happens sooner.
Comment by William V. Kelly
March 09, 2009 10:54 PM
Re: March 9 column, an excellent column, Representative Paul. It is unfortunate for this country that so few members of our Congress have the integrity you display.

How many Americans could imagine themselves being Arab, more specifically, being a Muslim or Christian Palestinian Arab. And imagine you, your parents, your grandparents, and their families being forced to live in refugee camps over the past 60 years, because your country was occupied by foreigners who claim their God gave them your land milleniums ago. You have no right to exist on their land. Any resistance you exhibit must be quashed. Hundreds of your villages are obliterated. Colonization of your land continues to this day. Areas you are permitted to occupy are filled with hundreds of road blocks where you are stopped, humiliated, and kept from getting necessary medical treatment at the whim of the occupier’s soldier. The occupier’s military are taught that you are demonic, on the level of dumb animals or insects; your death by the occupier is not a crime. And, there have been many, many deaths. (See Israel Shahak’s “Jewish History Jewish Religion … The Weight of Three Thousand Years”)

The reality is that all of the above has happened and continues. Our government, due to fear or bribery in our Congress and Administrations, provides billions annually, at taxpayers’ expense, to the occupier to permit this oppression. Despite all this and the recent Gaza massacre, official Washington, including President Obama, dare not issue any criticism of our ally, Israel.
Comment by John Salz
March 09, 2009 11:01 PM
Dr. Paul,
If it wasn't for your inspiriting weekly comments and the great responses from your readers I'd be a lot more pessimistic than I already am. Please, keep up the good fight as long as possible. And I love the idea of publishing your column in a full page ad in a major paper and would gladly contribute if someone could organize such a feat.
Comment by vlastic
March 09, 2009 11:03 PM
“The budget should be balanced.
Public debt should be reduced.
The arrogance of officialdom should be tempered, and assistance to foreign lands should be
curtailed, lest Rome become bankrupt.”
Cicero
Comment by Fred Cummins
March 09, 2009 11:56 PM
Imagine if those troops were American and they were doing the unlawful searches? Now that is not a stretch.........
Comment by Andrew Nunamaker
March 09, 2009 11:59 PM
Dr. Paul,

You hit the nail right on the head and I completely agree. We need to end this invasive, financially exhaustive foreign policy. Unfortunately we can’t do that with the two party (maybe just one in reality) system. Our government is almost entirely run by people who are so entrenched in the two party machine and they only care about making money for themselves and their friends. We need regular citizens to run this country. That’s why I was very excited when I read about you and your ideas. Unfortunately not enough Americans take the time to think about what’s wrong and how to really fix it. They are too busy running around and listening only to what the establishment, big business and the media tell them. Everyone who agrees with you needs to get out there and talk to other people about what’s going on in this country and what can be done to fix it. I think a lot of people aren’t happy with the current events and the reasons behind them. If they are presented with an alternative maybe they will start to see some faults in the system and act.
Comment by Scott Harmon
March 10, 2009 00:21 AM
The real problem with the "imagine" attitude is that the vested interests don't want to imagine in favor of honesty. They want to imagine in favor of illusion. Another term for productive illusions is "rationalization." Herea re few: 1) Well, instead of working for good in our own hemisphere, we'll work for good around the world. 2) It's not "their" oil, it's the world's oil; 3) the "leaders" must know what they're doing, so we must follow, because we don't have as much information as them; 4) the world would be a better place if it looked like America, so we must break a few eggs to make an omelet; 5) "terrorism" is evil, so we must confront it (with more evil). The list is endless.
Comment by Rev. Pheary Watkins
March 10, 2009 02:05 AM
Rep.Paul:
When Osama Bin Laden was asked if he could defeat the West he replied no but he could get them (the West) to defeat themselves. Well take a look around we are losing; are monetary system has collapsed millions have lost their homes, thousands have died hundreds of thousands have been wounded hundreds of thousands more have been mentally wounded and cannot live with what they have done.While it may already be to late every day that we put off letting go of empire, the deeper we sink into the morass.Thank you for helping to show us that we are destroying ourselves.It is so heartening to see a politician who understands that empathy is our only answer! Thank you and your many fine readers for giving me voice! Rev. Pheary Watkins
Comment by David Smith
March 10, 2009 04:02 AM
Hello Ron,
While I agree with most of what you say I have to disagree about our pressece in the
Middle East dealing with Al Queda and other Terrorists activities and know many of the

people want us there! Even in today's news was a story about how, 'Iraqis fear U.S.

pullout from volatile Mosul' so there is the other side of the coin.

Now to elaborate on your story theme there's No Imagining necessary to know that Militant

Muslims have 35 Terrorists Training Compouds, all across the U.S.A! 'Muslims of America'

as they call themselves but are parcticing Jihad to kill Americans.

See these links:
http://www.christianaction.org/ Don't let the name fool you these folks did
documentary about some of these training camps, watch the video - Homegrown Jihad - it
will definitely make a point of how we need to be concerned about Terrorism here within

the U.S.A! Especially take note where the Sheik says, 'Be their friend then KILL Them

just like the book says. He of coures is talking about Non-believers like most if not

all of us!

For a futher look into the matter go to, http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=30762

So, as you can see we too are most certainly confronted with these Radicals who intend

take over the U.S.A and Obama is only aiding them with all the crap he is pulling and

trying to take our Constitutional Rights away on several fronts and Holder is one of his

GOONS and plans to confiscate all guns! That's hardly living up to the U.S. Constitution
and Bill of Rights but a Usurper like Obama who isn't even a Citizen of the U.S.A. but

rather of Indonesia as well as being born in Kenya, Africa and not Hawaii as claimed

could care less!
Neither Pelosi nor anyone else in the DNC verified BO's NBC status and BO won't produce

any valid Vault record for anybody! So he ran illegally and must be removed from office

as he is nothing more than a Usurper with an agenda to bring the U.S.A. Down per his

Muslim background!!

The past election was a major FRAUD on the Citizens of the U.S.A. and needs to be

reticfied immediately to stop the carnage he is causing and attempting to impose

espcially with his so called Executive orders!

Getting back to your main topic I will have to say I don't like to see innocent people

and children being killed but Al Queda has done more than their share before we entered

the picture. Look at Sadam Gasing the Kurds, maybe not Al Queda per-sa but I think I

make my point.

War isn't pretty but when you go back in history to Thomas Jefferson's time, I believe it

was, it was the Muslims that were causing all the problems pirating our ship trying to

trade goods. So we really weren't the instigator, but they have and are continuing to

cause problems for the U.S.A.
Comment by Faanunu
March 10, 2009 04:21 AM
Can I cry now?
Comment by Wayne
March 10, 2009 05:34 AM
Dr. Paul: What has
happened to the "Monroe Doctrine". Wayne
Comment by kevin wagenknecht
March 10, 2009 06:07 AM
perhaps it is time to understand that the leaders who are in power are there only through corruption and do not represent the people nor the interest of the people. Maybe it is time for them to be replaced with those who would represent the people. Of course removing them would not be easy but in the long term it would be good for all.
Comment by D A MIHELIC
March 10, 2009 06:30 AM
I have been using the exact same example to my friends for several years. I was labeled unpatriotic by most of them.

I guess serving as a Naval Officer and Aviator for over 5 years does not count.

My country right or wrong, never seems to fade away.
Comment by william
March 10, 2009 07:10 AM
Thank you Dr. Ron Paul,

For bringing this up, not many would because they fear repercussion. It’s not ok to occupy others territories as well it is not ok to kill people. We can make up all the excuses in the world to say these acts are ok but in truth they will never be. Each person knows this if they have ever attempted to kill someone that there is a line that gets crossed. That line is it and it is not ok to kill period and no self reasoning can make it ok ever.
There is so few like you in leadership and I am sure this will be our downfall. Keep educating and do what you do, maybe it will become catchy. I have noticed some news media have come to you a lot more.
It might be some are tired of looking so stupid most of the time and reason has a way of making real sense.
Real sense, LOL not known in present leadership.
Comment by Stan H.
March 10, 2009 08:23 AM
Dr. Paul the only true Conservative Republican. Dr. Paul has fought the status quo with the pen and speeches for a long time with wisdom and History as his guide.

Other Congressmen and senators are breaking their Oath of office everyday. Our Constitution means nothing to them.

Dr. Paul we will always be great full for your Honorable service and we will carry on your legacy!

No more Police States, World Empire,CFR, NAFTA, CFTA, NWO, IRS, FED RESERVE!

Remember this Bernanke does not answer to anyone nd he alone should not decide our fate this must end!! He must be fired and the Fed Reserve shut down! The only way to stop corrupt spending and World Empire.

Reinstate and or follow the CONSTITUTION NOW!

Peace is popular however we are quickly running out of time for a peaceful revolution.

When is your meeting with Chuck Norris and Jessie Ventura again?

Bless You Dr. Paul!
Comment by MB
March 10, 2009 08:41 AM
I thank you for your service to this country. Our government is responsible for unintentionally or intentionally harming men women and children only because they like to run thier own country.
Comment by Maria Viterise
March 10, 2009 08:43 AM
Ron Paul: Your voice should be heard nationwide for All Americans to hear. Truth shouldn't be silenced/I'm proud your common sense dictate/the wisedom you share, daring to speak out. Amen to that/my prayers are with you!
Comment by Chuck
March 10, 2009 09:44 AM
Talk about outrage, the last time I checked we had Foreign troops on every Military base in America. Does anyone dare ask why?
Comment by Dolorosa
March 10, 2009 09:54 AM
According to the now deceased communist Markus Wolf's book, Man Without a Face,the U.S. government is filled with communists. He mentions his hatred for Senator Joe McCarthy. So we need to get on our knees and return to the one true God made man, Jesus Christ because we wrestle not with flesh and blood but spiritual wickedness in high places. Watch video of Heaven's Key to Peace online at:
http://www.fatimaondemand.org/cat-doc.htm
Comment by Chet
March 10, 2009 10:10 AM
I apologise in advance for not being a member of the Ron Paul cheerleading squad..maybe this is not the place to mention opposing views. So, for what its worth...

Mr pauls analogy is very misleading. it assumes that our role in the family of nations is an equal one when it is not. Since WWII, there have been an increasing number of nations who have turned to us for help and protection. We have provided that help and protection in most cases, sometimes for humanitarian reasons, other times for reasons that serve our interests. Currently, as Mr Paul points out, we have some kind of presence in around 160 countries. What Mr Paul fails to point out is that in the vast majority of countries, our presence is welcome and often very helpful to the stability of the host country. additionally, Our overseas bases are a vital part of the local economies in which they're located...Closing them would be a major blow to those communities that depend on the base for their liveihood. But I am digressing. The two most important points to note are 1), Like it or not, the family of nations still looks to the U.S for Economic Military and yes, even Moral Leadership. That leadership depends in a large part in maintaining a world presence. And 2), While our presence in a few countries may not be welcome and our motives for having a presence in others has sometimes been dubious, the vast majority of coutries in which we have a presence are glad to have us. Mr Paul Has only reported the bad news. Like most peolpe or organizations, Mr Paul does not believe that Good news is news. I encourage everyone who reads or posts here to dig a little deeper into this issue and learn more about this vastly complicated issue, You may or may not arrive at the same conclusion, but your conclusion will be a result of your deeper understanding of these affairs and not as a result of Mr Pauls somewhat simplistic, one-sided, inflammatory and otherwise misleadingessay on the subject.
As an aside, to compare our military personnel with the Chinese is an insult to our sons and Daughters seving in the Armed Forces. Aside from from a few Glaring examples, our troops care about the people they are there to help and protect and in a large part do their best to serve the people in the country where they are stationed.

Again, I am not dismissing anyones opinion here, I just wanted to provide what I felt was some much-needed critical thinking to the Topic of Mr Pauls essay.
Comment by RickW
March 10, 2009 10:45 AM
This kind of thinking is why I didn't vote for Dr. Paul in the primaries. To compare U.S. forces that removed a brutal dictator and are helping to keep the peace while terrorists are trying (and sometimes succeding) to kill Iraqi citizens, with Chinese or Russian forces stationed in Texas is just plain stupid. The situations are not even close. If we had a leader that ran the country like Saddam did, I would welcome any assistance we could get to get rid of him, just like the founding fathers did when they asked the French to help fight the British on our soil. Not to mention that if Saddam had complied with the terms of the ceasefire that ended the first Gulf war, terms that he agreed to, none of this would have happened.

It's frightening to read these comments. It's hard to imagine that U.S. citizens could possibly think like that, or don't think, which is probably a better way to describe that nonsense. Many of those wackos still believe that the U.S. government orchestrated 9/11. YIKES!!
Comment by Paul Kelley
March 10, 2009 11:34 AM
Stop spending our money oversees--foreign aide, military bases and wars.
Bring all, I mean all, our troups home.
Let all congresses fat cat insurance and banking friends fail--their are more banks and new banks to take up the slack.
Abolish the IRS. Reduce the size of Congress to one member--Ron Paul.
Problem solved....
Comment by Bruce Koerber
March 10, 2009 11:52 AM
Destiny of America
Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Hypocritical Foreign Policy Stains America Badly!

Imagine!

Imagine how peaceful and prosperous the world will be without the ego-driven interventionists.

That is what a classical liberalism society looks like!
Comment by Clark
March 10, 2009 12:00 PM
Thank you Dr. Paul. You are my hero.
Comment by Cristina
March 10, 2009 12:17 PM
Bless you Dr. Paul, for having what so many of our politicians don't have - COMMON SENSE. By the way, I passed a billboard the other day that read: the real stimulus package is GOD. Amen for all of us who still realize the real value of ethics, humanity, and religion! May God Bless us All!
Comment by Marc
March 10, 2009 01:21 PM
Well said Dr.Paul! America's military interventionism saps our economic strength, diminishes our freedoms, engenders resentment and invites blowback or retaliation. It is both highly delusional and inexcusably arrogant to assume that America's meddling, recent wars and occupations are precious gifts benevolently given to less enlightened people.
Comment by Joel
March 10, 2009 02:03 PM
Imagine if Ron Paul was sane. How much better off would we be? It does not matter what we do they hate us and will attack us no matter what we do. They were attacking freedom long before anyone meddled in their affairs. We did not cause the 9-11 attacks but unfortunanly were sleeping at the wheel when they were planned and staged under Clinton's nose.
Comment by JW
March 10, 2009 02:22 PM
You wont have to "imagine" foreign troops in this country much longer. Within 20 years that scenario is liable to take place, and you can see it for yourself.
Comment by james McGillivray
March 10, 2009 02:44 PM
Dear Doctor. I can not imagine how anybody can fail to agree with you regarding the need to get out of Iraq and Afganistan at once. How can your President, who is believed to be so intelligent, fail to agree, and to act on such logic???
Comment by Meekay
March 10, 2009 03:43 PM
I agree. Continued presence in many of these countries is pointless and hypocritical. Bring the troops home and use them and the money saved to secure the borders here at home.
Comment by CommonCents
March 10, 2009 04:36 PM
Thank you once again Dr. Paul for being our lone voice of reason in Congress. The fabric of our once great nation is being torn on many fronts both militarily and financially. But the biggest unraveling is from within the government itself. What will it take to get us back on the right track? It looks like a total breakdown on all fronts will be the only impetus for real change. A sad state of affairs, indeed.
Comment by David Ben-Ariel
March 10, 2009 07:54 PM
Soetoro/Obama works for the same Military Industrial Complex as globalist Bush did. Nothing will change until the German-dominated EU replaces US as the superpower to fear and respect.
Comment by Linda
March 10, 2009 08:19 PM
Dear Dr. Paul:

Your scenario is EXACTLY what I an concerned about, although the troops in command of our streets and homes are not likely to be Chinese but predominantly American with French, Dutch, Belgium, Canadians and so forth to lend an air of respectability. I really thought we would see the same passionate, sorrowing Dubya of 9-11 at the helm when this came to pass, vowing that "Never again!" would the US be divided as it was in 1860...and still is, over precisely the same issues: big government vs. small, the Constitution, taxes, tariffs, States Rights, laissez faire and individual responsibility against the Nanny State.

All the legislation is in place to make the last president of the US the first dictator. The only questions are "Which one will it be?" and "Can we save our nation if we work together starting NOW?"

Don't run for President of the USA, please, Dr. Paul. We'd rather see you President of Texas under the 1836 Constitution updated only to allow wider sufferage, although I, personally, will give up my vote instantly if we can go back the original Constitution and laws set by the founding fathers!

One "vote" is not likely to make a difference, but truth, passion, patriotism, and dedication to our principles can be.
Comment by Harley
March 10, 2009 08:27 PM
Imagine that thousands of armed America troops were constantly patrolling foreign streets in military vehicles. Imagine they were there under the auspices of “keeping them safe” or “promoting democracy” or “protecting American strategic interests.
You don't have to imagine it because it's happening. Right now, today, and tomorrow. Whose "God" is going to keep America out of other people's business?
How many more innocent people have to die because America feels obligated to protect itself by sending troops outside of America? It doesn't make sense.
Comment by Linda
March 10, 2009 08:33 PM
Vlastic: Thanks for the Cicero comment, and let's hear it for our version of "Carthago delenda est!"

Entity known as "DAVID D. PEBBLES" (if it is in all caps you aren't a human) we would enjoy swapping an e- or two, I think...Dr. Paul, if you would be so kind as to have some staffer send him my e-mail address, please? The gentleman can respond or not, as he wishes.
Comment by H. Craig Bradley
March 10, 2009 09:24 PM
The reason why U.S. troops are still stationed in about 139 countries around the world is to insure we have influence in these nations. We trade with them; we buy and sell to them, and primarily in U.S. Dollars. We use our military as a foreign policy “tool” to enhance and maintain our commercial interests just as England developed a large navy to protect and secure their economic empire. The high seas were critical to England’s commerce and economic development as a small island with limited resources of its own.


Similarly, keeping a garrison stationed in Iraq and elsewhere is necessary to maintain America's commercial interests around the world (oil). In fact, all great empires relied on their military to expand their commercial and economic influence and prosper in the process.

This is why Obama is carrying on in Bush’s footsteps. Someday, another power will ‘clip our wings’ or our economy and currency will collapse. When it happens, history in Mesoamerica shows our military can be expected to turn on its own citizens, not foreigners. (Scientific American, a Compendium of Archeology in Central and South America, 198X)
Comment by JDH
March 11, 2009 00:15 AM
Thank you Dr. Paul for being the voice of reason in the house. I wish my reps were more like you. To Chet, If our troops that are in other countries that want them there to support their economies think how much better ours would be if the troops where here spending there money at home instead
Comment by S.P.Curtis Warrior
March 11, 2009 04:45 AM
Thank you, Dr. Paul. Always making sence. Please rename C4L to Ron Paul's C4L. I belive that your name will draw more attention and bring more money. Thanks.
Comment by E Presendofer
March 11, 2009 08:42 AM
Doctor Paul, I agree with almost everything you have to say. However, the phrases "leadership in government" and "elected a leader" is the foundation of our problems. Government has never led, the president is a politician and we shouldn't expect him to do anything other than stand in front of a crowd and say things we would like to hear. People need to lead and we, the people, have an obligation to take back the power we have granted to politicians. They are our representatives and they're acting as if the power is theirs and not ours. Enough. The constitution was framed to prevent exactly what's happening now. Enough already!
Comment by qbone
March 11, 2009 08:44 AM
Why this brilliant man is not the US president yet..??
Comment by jhl247
March 11, 2009 09:09 AM
Dear Dr. Paul,

God Bless you
Comment by James B. Phillips
March 11, 2009 09:13 AM
Ron Paul states: "According to our own CIA, our meddling in the Middle East was the prime motivation for the horrific attacks on 9/11." What is it that prevents Congressman Paul, who speaks so clearly and so truthfully on so many important issues, from telling the truth about who really perpetrated 9-11? Dr. Paul this is the gigantic question which so many want an answer to and until they get it they will always hold grave reservations about you.

James B. Phillips
Comment by Kerry Beard
March 11, 2009 10:23 AM
Dr. Paul, Once again your thoughtfulness shines through. It was that thoughtfulness that changed the way I think, and I thank you for that. Now, I just wish that I could get some of my friends and co-workers to think things trough the same way. If people would just take the time to make sure that their stances on the issues lined up with what they believe in their hearts, this truly would be a different country.
Comment by drew
March 11, 2009 01:19 PM
staggering.....
Comment by sunraker
March 11, 2009 03:06 PM
SO RIGHT
Comment by mgood
March 11, 2009 04:12 PM
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you
Comment by mgood
March 11, 2009 04:14 PM
please run for pres again, please post your column in a paper. you are my optimism in this world
Comment by nailah
March 12, 2009 09:09 AM
You have it right Mr.Paul
Comment by Jason Houts
March 12, 2009 09:27 AM
Andrew Jackson -- "Gentlemen, I have had men watching you for a long time and I am convinced that you have used the funds of the bank to speculate in the breadstuffs of the country. When you won, you divided the profits amongst you, and when you lost, you charged it to the bank. You tell me that if I take the deposits from the bank and annul its charter, I shall ruin ten thousand families. That may be true, gentlemen, but that is your sin! Should I let you go on, you will ruin fifty thousand families, and that would be my sin! You are a den of vipers and thieves."
Comment by george
March 12, 2009 06:45 PM
The loan voice of FREEDOM
would also generate FAR more POWER if Dr.Paul would leave the GOP and lead all his follower's into
a new party not tainted by
the idiotic behaviour of the
GOP politicians.
Comment by Bill Blunt
March 12, 2009 10:03 PM
Dr. Paul, the comments posted by Chet and RickW on March 10 exemplify, in my view, the callous and arrogant closed-mindedness of the typical one-global-government world view, and pure boastful ignorance, respectively. To begin with, just WHEN pray tell did the world become a "family" of nations? And just WHO appointed the United States of America this "family's" financial or moral trustee? Is the U.S. Constitution what it says it is or isn't it? Was it not ratified on September 17, 1787 as the law of the land? When was it rescended? I'll tell you when- NEVER. And as for that RickW's comments, his insinuation that your analogy to the Chinese or Russians is "stupid" makes him naively guilty of the very thing he's accusing YOU of. My own son brought back from Iraq a CD he'd produced which documents the target sighting of Iraqi civilians from inside the armed gun turret of a Bradley Fighting Vehicle in Baghdad LONG AFTER the President had declared victory in that theatre! My other son came back from there with stories of horrifically brutal building clearing operations he'd taken part in in Baghdad which he KNEW only succeeded in ultimately breeding the next generation of America-hating fighters because he had to kill children's parents and adult relatives RIGHT IN FRONT OF THEM AS THEY WATCHED! What you've said in this article is true, Dr. Paul. Sorry, I just had to say something. Thanks.
Comment by GB
March 13, 2009 00:06 AM
Chet, while many countries welcome our bases and military might, it is bankrupting our country. We don't have the money to be the world's police. It will end one day or another. This country has over-extended itself, and it looks like it is continuing to. Do you want to pay for my community's police force? You talk about those other countries economic stability that the bases provide. What of our economic stability?
Comment by Now
March 13, 2009 02:52 AM
Amazing, just look at all these responses! More and more of us are finally waking up. It is up to each and every one of us to inform as many other people as we possibly can. Our friends, our families, our communities. An informed and people will not stand for this! And why should we?
Comment by josh briscoe
March 13, 2009 11:34 AM
I am a republican and I am ashamed of the way the GOP has acted in the last 8 years. My brothers and I have been over to Iraq, and I can no longer support the war or the foreign policy that has led to the war. Both Iraq and Afganistan have stemmed from the same montra and it is a lie.
Comment by Robert
March 13, 2009 01:28 PM
I was stationed in Bosnia in 1997. Afghanistan and related areas these past three years. Know what? THey do not love US, they love the ALMIGHTY DOLLAR that we take everywhere with us. Stop the money and no one wants us. I say we get out of the countries, they can barely feed themselves nevermind war on us.
Comment by Smitty
March 13, 2009 01:56 PM
Its mind boggling to me that people voluntarily chose to elect a Kenyan Socialist over Ron Paul. What's more amazing is the global investing community IS STILL investing trillions of their hard earned US dollars in the American economy-as if one day they'll get some interest on their assets.
Comment by RVInsight
March 13, 2009 05:23 PM
The people criticizing Dr Paul's views need to step back and understand our policies involving the middle east since the 1950's. The middle east as a whole used to look up to us until the CIA started to overthrow their elected leaders and plant America's choice for their leadership. We started this to protect our global corporate interests in oil fields.

To the people pointing out that most of out military bases are in countries that support us being there and that their local economies would suffer if we closed them please understand that we cannot afford to keep this up. Whose money do you think is keeping their local economies supported? We are broke as a country. The UN basically called us deadbeats for being late with our support payments.

Quit being brainwashed by your political party!
Comment by Nathan Baker
March 13, 2009 09:18 PM
Many evils have indeed been perpetrated against mankind abroad under the flag of patriotism. Who are we as Americans to deserve such unimaginable protection at the expense of equal humans in distant lands?
Comment by Andrew Milchem
March 14, 2009 00:45 AM
Question has been for a long time, is there any intelligent life in America?

Finally Ron, after reading your blog we can answer yes.
Comment by Ryan Magnon
March 14, 2009 09:40 PM
I agree that it's a waste of money and it's counter to our founding principles to have our forces in other countries indefinitely and without a declaration of war. I'm sure Rep. Paul wasn't countering this the following point, but I did want to remind readers that it's not necessarily true that terrorist attacks would stop if we didn't have forces in other countries. Often times, terrorist groups commit criminal acts against innocent people in order to gain the release of prisoners who were sentenced with a proper, fair, trial for other criminal acts against innocent people. In denouncing an American Empire, we must be cautious not to appear sympathetic to terrorism. When we make these kinds of pleas, they should be based on what is noble and virtuous for America not out of the opinion or threats by foreign powers.
Comment by Bit N 2
March 14, 2009 10:19 PM
It a surprises to me how much we talk about the problems facing us
Solutions should and must be easy
I believe in the rule of government and what effects it should have on us.
But it mission is to support it own people and property.
Take away the military industrial complex would solve all the government budget problems
And why would any Army forces need nuclear weaponry\
We as a country examined, tested, and prove the splitting of the atom.
And we come up with a BOMB.
Why?
Because the powers of be can think of no other use for such a wonderful discovery.
And we, no US are the Government in this country!
We don’t need politician, media, capitalist socialist to do are thinking
We should as a people know what we want most
Has well need to all the people of the planet.
Why should be so hard is some many think this way or closed to it.
Where can we go to discuss these issues?
Where can like minds find ways to share ideas
And come up with solutions?
Hmmmmmmm?
Any Ideas?
Comment by Wonder Y
March 15, 2009 00:12 AM
Dr. Paul, Exactly what do Iraq and Texas have in common? The notion is so outlandish that anyone who isn't already on board with the pacifist approach is going to dismiss it out of hand. You are exceptional at preaching to the choir. If you really cared about your beliefs, you might take a stab at trying to reach everyone else.
Comment by Steve
March 15, 2009 11:57 AM
We need a tax revolt to stop the government pork barrel spending.
Comment by patriotdynamite
March 16, 2009 01:35 AM
Excellent analysis. You are my hero. Ron Paul for President!!!
Comment by Stephen Zimmett
March 16, 2009 12:00 PM
I just received this email, a second one.
I often wondered what it would be like if foreign invaders invaded our country.
Just think, military just outside your front door. Honest people being killed for no reason at all.
How many Iraque people have been killed since March, 2003, perhaps at least 200,000.
Our reason for going to Iraq had no merits in the first place. We should keep all our military out of foreign lands, period.
Comment by Rodolpho
March 16, 2009 10:02 PM
Thank you 2012 Ron Paul For President
of UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Comment by Jary Kauc
March 22, 2009 09:49 PM
Truth is simple. Bring the Boys back home! NOW! I live in Poland and I saw tanks on the streets... Bring the Boys back home and the world will love you for that.
Comment by Jaroslav Kauc
March 22, 2009 09:57 PM
Mr. Ron Paul should be US President! It's too obvious to me. Saddly, I'm pretty sure he won't be... Nevetheless when I'm thinking of todays United States of America and it's People, I'd like to think they could be and should be as true and as wise, and as courageous as this Gentleman. Americans, be proud of Mr. Paul!
Comment by Jon P.
March 24, 2009 01:48 AM
I would have to respectfully disagree. If the shoe was on the other foot and our "Country's" Government had the same MO as A-Stan or Iraq, me as a "citizen" would embrace a Country like America, Albania, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Estonia, Georgia, Honduras, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, South Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Thailand, United Kingdom, and Ukraine coming to help preserve my Countries peoples rights as human beings. If Russia or China wanted to "set up shop" like you stated, it would definitely not be in our people's best interest. This is it folks, OUR Country is the main barricade, lift it and see what happens? Nothing short of hell on earth I'm sure. The posture of your "imaginative" comments seems like you are concerned about the "perceived feelings" of "everyone" on "earth" as being the "victims" of the Anglo Yankee pig dogs meddling in everyone's business. What are you going to say next, let’s just let that poor little guy in Iran have his nuclear weapons program while we are at it and make everyone happy. There is a rhyme and a reason to why our Military does things the way they do on a separate discussion level far from politics. Warfare and how to win is older than time and most of you reading this aren't even one hour old when it comes to this art, which is why it is hard for you to understand why it is so important to have bases all over the world among other reasons. Many times, political leaders will slow down the originally designed intention and success of the Military Leaders. Look at Mogadishu Somalia for instance, I mean REALLY look at it. EVERYONE likes to complain about money but the National Security interests of this Nation should be everyone's primary objective. It is not cheap but if the majority wants a cheap solution than you WILL be sadly disappointed when you get what you pay for. Go to a place that has $8 dollar an hour un-armed security guards and relate that to your new cheaper National Security posture. If I was a psychology major, I would use this Blog to demonstrate group think and how people let their emotions run ramped. The men and women in the Military made a commitment and sacrifice that most of you will never understand but meddling in their mission in this manner is no way to support them or gain any respect from me Ron Paul. We all have family and friends we are worried about in uniform over seas. Do you really think this is in our Nations best interest though? Try putting that ahead of yourself for once. If you were to be elected President, the information you would be privy to would probably scare the crap out of you and may even change your opinion if you are that naïve, but preying on the sheep to secure your election win is a disgraceful move. This whole “imagine this” scenario thing seems a bit suspicious to me. What are your intentions? I think I have a few ideas. Good luck!
Comment by William
March 25, 2009 08:58 AM
Dr. Paul:

I have imagined this: A country named Washington, D.C. The rest of the United State under the military control of foreign governments after being confiscated by those governments, to pay off the massive debts the present government has and is running up and defaulted on, after a legal ruling by the U.N. which U.S. government gave sovereignty to because it seemed like a good idea at the time and followed the U.S. government's political philosophy.

It may seem a bit far fetched but it has happened in/to other countries and/or empires in the past.

It doesn't pay to be romantic about what is happening here anymore. The few who look at the truth and recognize it face such an insurmountable obstacle as to be overwhelmed by it and be impotent to stop it.

This is not a movie. This is real realty. Thia is what the people voted for. The sorry individuals.

Thanks for your efforts, Dr. Paul. There seems to be a few in office, like you, who still have principals and actually work for the people of the United States.
Comment by PHILLIP E. HILTON
April 12, 2009 02:46 PM
I just sat and previewed an E-Mail PPS File that presented the dictate of Gereral of the Armiess, when he ordered an offical "War Photographer" to take all the photos of stacks & Bstacks of the Dead Jews that Hitler had ordered to be inialated through all the Eurpean Countires as well as th Mass Graves with the bodies just plowed into these giant wholes by Bull Dozers. He nwanted these photos filed to preserve the evidence of what had happened in the Holocaust to be abloe to prove to any nation that would ever challenge the horror of this atrosity. Well since our new President is going to be visiting Iran very soon to sit down and discuss how we can be friends and let them go ahead and build their Nuclear Power Plants and we already know how he feels about the little Jewish Country that minds its own business and has always been a great friend and “Ally” of the USA. We know that since he openly and publicly declared that there was never such a thing as “THE HOLOCAUST” and it would be his intent to “Blow Israel” completely off the map using something other than Nuclear Weapons with Processed Plutonium on any of the missiles that they and Korea have been testing. It would be interesting to be able to get inside Amadenijade's Head and find out just what type of weapons he might have in mind to make such a “Brash & Bold” statement.... surely not Enriched Plutonium, Maybe send in all the people that are civilians in the country of IRAN would each have “Bombs made out of Dynamite/Gun Powder and Pellets or Sheet Metal Screws loaded into Pipe Bombs and just casually disseminate themselves in and amongst the Israeli people carrying out their daily chores or jobs and at some precise moment all the “Bombs would go off automatically and exterminate the entire Nation of Israel.
Well let me tell you it just ain’t gonna happen!
Maybe our President can nicely over a cup of “Tea” or “Starbucks” break out his lap top computer and WI-FI with his computer and ask the Iranian Leader if any of the Photos and Facts shown in this file are real or does he think that we had some “Hollywood Producer” put this together to embarrass him? You look and tell me what you think the Iranian Leader will say if he looks at this file.
Remember, live by the "Golden Rule" your life will get better!
P.E. "Phil" Hilton
Katy, TX, 77494
Comment by Richard
May 24, 2009 06:06 PM
Can I move to Texas, it seems like the rest of the states are going nuts or NAU,NAFTA, GATT, Open Borders, Pro-Federal Government, Agenda 21, and on and on it goes. "We the people" want freedom yours is a strong voice for us. Thank yoou so much.

Yours for freedom,
Richard C Wilmot

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