2 Questions That Can't Be Ignored
Most all of us have encountered the frustration that comes with trying to win our friends and family over to the cause of liberty and limited government and the difficulty in convincing them of the error of neocon ideology. But as Samuel Adams once said, "It does not require a majority to prevail, but rather an irate, tireless minority keen to set brush fires in people's minds." So, here is some fresh ammunition to provoke those you come in contact with to think:
1. Why is it ok for the US to enter Pakistan's sovereign territory unauthorized in order to target terrorists, but Russia is condemned for doing the same thing in Georgia?
(http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5gc0Om5kLKjUVEJoxUhxzljoJ...)
2. Why did the US recognize the independence of Kosovo in Feb. 2008 but condemn Russia for doing the same for S. Ossetia and Abkhazia in Aug. of the same year?
(http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/27/world/europe/27russia.html?em)
If you can put yourself in the shoes of someone who happens to live somewhere other than the US, you quickly see how this blatant hypocrisy cloaked in a mantle of "spreading democracy" creates extreme disdain and even hatred for our country. Thus, putting us and our families in even greater peril.





















I know what response you'll
I know what response you'll get.
Ether, " we are trying to spread freedom to them"
or "those people are muslim's they will blow us up if we don't"
Thank you Dr. Paul for making my act on what I already knew was right.
*May the only ones to touch your junk, be the ones you want to touch your junk.*
i know i feel that way
how will we get others to understand?
~peace
~peace