ED Noor: In this piece Ron Paul breaks down this horrendously biased Resolution
so that the average reader can see just is being passed to legislate a possible
war with Russia. Boots on the ground sort of stuff. The year of slandering of
Putin by the Western media has been a mere build up to such resolutions as
this.
Whenever zionists get caught or in a problem of getting eliminated, they cause a war to get out of it. They are now seeking a third world war after the ISIL has lost in the region and the world is beginning to see the truth.
Whenever zionists get caught or in a problem of getting eliminated, they cause a war to get out of it. They are now seeking a third world war after the ISIL has lost in the region and the world is beginning to see the truth.
And it's one, two, three, who are we fighting for?
Don't ask me; I don't give a damn.
Next stop is... Russia?
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December 06, 2014
On December 4, the US
House passed what I consider to be one of the worst pieces of legislation ever.
H. Res. 758 was billed as a
resolution
“strongly condemning the actions of the Russian Federation, under President Vladimir Putin, which has carried out a policy of aggression against neighbouring countries aimed at political and economic domination.”
In fact, the bill was 16 pages of war propaganda
that should have made even neocons blush, if they were capable of such a thing.
These are the kinds of resolutions I have always watched closely in Congress, as what are billed as “harmless” statements of opinion often lead to sanctions and war.
I remember in 1998 arguing strongly against the
Iraq Liberation Act because, as I said at the time, I knew it would lead to
war. I did not oppose the Act because I was an admirer of Saddam Hussein ~ just
as now I am not an admirer of Putin or any foreign political leader ~ but
rather because I knew then that another war against Iraq would not solve the
problems and would probably make things worse. We all know what happened next.
That is why I can hardly believe they are getting away with it again, and this time with even higher stakes: provoking a war with Russia that could result in total destruction!
If anyone thinks I am exaggerating about how bad
this resolution really is, let me just offer a few examples from the
legislation itself:
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The
resolution (paragraph 3) accuses Russia of an invasion of Ukraine and condemns
Russia’s violation of Ukrainian sovereignty.
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The statement is offered without any proof of such
a thing. Surely with our sophisticated satellites that can read a license plate
from space we should have video and pictures of this Russian invasion. None
have been offered. As to Russia’s violation of Ukrainian sovereignty, why isn’t
it a violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty for the US to participate in the
overthrow of that country’s elected government as it did in February?
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We have
all heard the tapes of State Department officials plotting with the US
Ambassador in Ukraine to overthrow the government. We heard US Assistant
Secretary of State Victoria Nuland bragging that the US spent $5 billion on
regime change in Ukraine. Why is that OK?
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The
resolution (paragraph 11) accuses the people in east Ukraine of holding
“fraudulent and illegal elections” in November.
Why is it that every time elections do not produce the results desired by the US government they are called “illegal” and “fraudulent”? Aren’t the people of eastern Ukraine allowed self-determination? Isn’t that a basic human right?
The
resolution (paragraph 13) demands a withdrawal of Russia forces from Ukraine
even though the US government has provided no evidence the Russian army was
ever in Ukraine. This paragraph also urges the government in Kiev to resume
military operations against the eastern regions seeking independence.
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The
resolution (paragraph 14) states with certainty that the Malaysia Airlines
flight 17 that crashed in Ukraine was brought down by a missile “fired by
Russian-backed separatist forces in eastern Ukraine.”
This is simply incorrect, as the final report on the investigation of this tragedy will not even be released until next year and the preliminary report did not state that a missile brought down the plane. Neither did the preliminary report ~ conducted with the participation of all countries involved ~ assign blame to any side.
Paragraph 16 of the
resolution condemns Russia for selling arms to the Assad government in Syria. It
does not mention, of course, that those weapons are going to fight ISIS ~ which
we claim is the enemy ~ while the US weapons supplied to the rebels in Syria
have actually found their way into the hands of ISIS!
Paragraph 17 of the
resolution condemns Russia for what the US claims are economic sanctions
(“coercive economic measures”) against Ukraine. This even though the US has
repeatedly hit Russia with economic sanctions and is considering even more!
The
resolution (paragraph 22) states that Russia invaded the Republic of Georgia
in 2008. This is simply untrue. Even the European Union ~ no friend of Russia ~ concluded in its investigation of the
events in 2008 that it was Georgia that “started an unjustified war” against
Russia not the other way around! How does Congress get away with such blatant
falsehoods? Do Members not even bother to read these resolutions before voting?
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In paragraph
34 the resolution begins to even become comical, condemning the Russians
for what it claims are attacks on computer networks of the United States and
“illicitly acquiring information” about the US government.
In the aftermath of the Snowden revelations about the level of US spying on the rest of the world, how can the US claim the moral authority to condemn such actions in others?
Chillingly, the resolution singles out Russian
state-funded media outlets for attack, claiming that they “distort public
opinion.” The US government, of course, spends billions of dollars worldwide to
finance and sponsor media outlets including Voice of America and RFE/RL, as
well as to subsidize “independent” media in countless counties overseas. How
long before alternative information sources like RT are banned in the United
States? This legislation brings us closer to that unhappy day when the
government decides the kind of programming we can and cannot consume ~ and
calls such a violation “freedom.”
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The
resolution gives the green light (paragraph 45) to
Ukrainian President Poroshenko to re-start his military assault on the
independence-seeking eastern provinces, urging the “disarming of separatist and
paramilitary forces in eastern Ukraine.” Such a move will mean many more
thousands of dead civilians.
To that end, the resolution directly involves the US government in the conflict by calling on the US president to “provide the government of Ukraine with lethal and non-lethal defense articles, services, and training required to effectively defend its territory and sovereignty.”.This means US weapons in the hands of US-trained military forces engaged in a hot war on the border with Russia. Does that sound at all like a good idea?
There are too many more ridiculous and horrific
statements in this legislation to completely discuss. Probably the single most
troubling part of this resolution, however, is the statement that “military intervention” by the Russian
Federation in Ukraine “poses a threat to international peace and security.”
Such terminology is not an accident:
This phrase is the poison pill planted in this legislation from which future, more aggressive resolutions will follow. After all, if we accept that Russia is posing a “threat” to international peace how can such a thing be ignored? These are the slippery slopes that lead to war.
This dangerous legislation passed today, December
4, with only ten (!) votes against! Only ten legislators are concerned over the
use of blatant propaganda and falsehoods to push such reckless saber-rattling
toward Russia.
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Here are the Members who voted “NO” on this
legislation. If you do not see your own Representative on this list call and
ask why they are voting to bring us closer to war with Russia! If you do see
your Representative on the below list, call and thank him or her for standing
up to the warmongers.
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Voting
“NO” on H. Res. 758:
1) Justin Amash (R-MI)
2) John Duncan (R-TN)
3) Alan Grayson, (D-FL)
4) Alcee Hastings (D-FL)
5) Walter Jones (R-NC)
6) Thomas Massie (R-KY)
7) Jim McDermott (D-WA)
8 George Miller (D-CA)
9) Beto O’Rourke (D-TX)
10 Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA)
2) John Duncan (R-TN)
3) Alan Grayson, (D-FL)
4) Alcee Hastings (D-FL)
5) Walter Jones (R-NC)
6) Thomas Massie (R-KY)
7) Jim McDermott (D-WA)
8 George Miller (D-CA)
9) Beto O’Rourke (D-TX)
10 Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA)
one would think that by now Ron Paul could openly discuss the
ReplyDeleteJEWISH ECONOMIC terrorists
who print the currency and own the media...
unless he has some evidence that Al Quida with the secret pancake recipe
is still "pulling" strings from the shadows @ stage left, even..
I've seen Bugs Bunny cartoons with more real truth...
http://careandwashingofthebrain.blogspot.com/2014/12/middle-east-pop-quiz.html
no bible verses today,
but there are still no "JEWS" in the Old Testament...Thank Jesus.
https://adask.wordpress.com/2014/12/04/hot-crazy-matrix/#comments
quick question Queen Noor : which brain do most American men use most ?
http://forward.com/articles/210301/of-yidstock-sarah-silverman-and--other-things-ab/
sincerely
Davy
Hi Davy!
DeleteHe will never mention the Jews. His son is too invested nowadays. But this piece had some good basic information. I will look into you links but as to your question about men, so far, most think first with the head below the equator, but there are notable exceptions to the rule. And more of them than one might think. But sometimes a woman can go for years or even a lifetime without meeting those exceptions....