What a great video. I take it that Lars Ulrich personally sued GatekeeperInvasion for using a Metallica album track for the vid... but actually it's a great choice of music:- 'To live is to die' from the '...And Justice for All' album. It couldn't be more fitting. Thanks for saving this for us.
thought provoking and deeply centered on the survival of the human race. no single government policy can uphold peace, integrity, etc etc.. as long as it is managed by HUMAN beings. a generalized statement? nope. take one good look at yourself in the mirror and ask yourself, "do i see a devil in me?" be honest. i apologize because the truth always hurt..
The Christians in Kenya who were slaughtered in their church by Muslims after Obama's cousin lost an election -- was that due to the victims "meddling" in the "affairs" of Muslims too?
Islam is warfare.
Islam has been warring against all life within its ever-expanding grasp. Islamic crusades spread its deadly theology across the globe, meddling in the affairs of all nations, occupying the holy lands of others, and parasitically feeding off their host nations.
you're going on with the same mantra that everyone else has for eons. First off, I'd like to see the so-called evidence regarding "Obama's cousin" failing to get elected. Second of all, riots/violence resulting from failing to get someone elected is not unique to Muslims, as it occur in every single continent and every single culture, either now or in the past.
I think I'd rather stick with the CIA's assessment that Bin Laden attacked us because of occupation of their holy lands.
Out of one side of their mouths the Truthers and Paul'ers claim the CIA is one big lie, and out of the other they point to one of a billion reports like it's holy writ.
HILARIOUS.
No, it is Muslims and Muslims alone who are warring against all people of all religions in all nations they infest or occupy.
Your equivocations aren't merely factually wrong, they evidence the depravity required of your dhimmi-politics.
I'm neither a truther nor a "Pauler"--I'm a person with certain guiding principles; if someone supports those convictions as well, I support them--if they do not, I usually argue agaisnt them.
In any event, with regard to the CIA---I think the majority of supporters want the CIA abolished in the long term, but recognize it does provide a few legit services in the short term that help safeguard against our interventionist foreign policies.
in regard to your second accusation, now you're completely changing the topic--you were first arguing about Obama's supposed cousin losing an election and there being "muslim violence". Never the less, I digress in that regard.
Regarding your second claim, I don't find that statement to be particularly accurate either; there's fanatics that come a dime a dozen in any religion, sect, culture, or country; the question is, however, what chiefly motivates them to attack other nations
now you're merely engaging in ad-hominem attacks against me; I stated that I'm under no circumstance a "truther"; to insist otherwise is to engage in dishonesty. You also have done nothing to prove that my principles are mindless--especially considering you have absolutely no idea what my principles are to begin with!
And again, I stated the "primary motivator" of violence--and here, again, you've done nothing to argue against the CIA's summary and report.
Your idiocy on the matter is indistinguishable from that of Truthers. That's an objective fact. You blame the victims of Muslim violence for Muslim violence. Complaining that I noticed wasn't much of an answer.
You're right to acknowledge that you've yet to evidence any principles, so we agree there.
You keep trying to ape reason, but never quite get there.
you may argue that my my "idioicy on the matter is indistinguishable from that of the Truthers", but that doesn't make me a truther, by any stretch of the imagination. Truthers believe 9/11 was perpetrated by the government--I do not--as a matter of fact, I have yet to hear "Truthers" touch on foreign policy as a cause of 9/11 at all.
I'm not blaming the victims either--you're ad-hominems are getting REALLY old here; you keep characterizing myself in a certain light without knowing my positions at all. I've yet to establish them and will not establish them until you stop your baseless accusations against me; if you're not going to be civil enough to an intelligent, open, non-condemning debate, then you can forget my cooperation.
@TylerNull Have you never heard of the Christian Crusades, or are you just avoiding that issue because you happen to be Christian? Also don't you think that what the US is doing now constitutes the meddling of affairs? You can't have it both ways by saying it is wrong for the muslims to do it, but ok for the US.
I really don't have a problem with anyone who holds religious views, I just don't think it should make you biased with it comes to history and current affairs.
The Cristian crusades were a brief, failed attempt at fighting back against the Muslim crusades.
Contrarily, the Muslim crusades never stopped. Islam is nonstop warfare, and their crusades are now over 1,400+ years long, and began with their founder, Mo-ham-mad, even before that pedophile began raping his 9 yr old "wife".
I really do have a problem with you atheist-socialists who always buddy-up with the enemies of mankind.
@TylerNull Well, it was ultimately a failed attempt, as all occupations are, but you can't ignore the fact there were 9 crusades in the name of your god which resulted in over 100 years of occupation of the "Holy Lands".
Finally, I am not a socialist, I am not an athiest, and I am not a muslim. Not everyone who disagrees with you fits into those categories. Frankly, I see anyone sharing your views to be the enemy of mankind.
@TylerNull I'm not an atheist, I'm not a socialist, and I have nothing to apologise for, you extreme right-wing christian islamophobe.
Istanbul was retaken from the Byzantines who devolved from the Eastern Roman Empire, by the Ottomans, and Cairo was retaken from the Crusaders by Saladin. Both were therefore failed occupations returning to empires more native to those regions. Occupations only succeed when the people support them, and you cannot really call that occupation.
@TylerNull So, in your mind, the Romans or the Crusaders never invaded? Sugar-coat it all you want, the fact is if the people refuse to adopt to the invading army's culture, and especially if ruled from afar by tyrants, it always ends in eventual failure.
I am not an atheist or a socialist, and I am certainly not governed by sharia law as you are presumably suggesting by your use of the word dhimmi. I have to deny this to you every time I post - I'm starting to think I'm speaking to a bot.
First off, I'm no an atheist--as a matter of fact I'm a believer in and follower of my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ....second off, I'm not a socialist either; typically I have a tough time getting along with them because they can't back up a lot of their positions with empirical evidence or theory.
EPIC, though I like the remastered versions on the internet which enhances his voice in the middle part. You need headphones to hear him well with the original
Hehe, I remember this speech from the house floor. It is even one of my favorites!. This was very cool made. My thanks for your reposting and for the animation student who made this, you rock! bold choice!
hehe I remember this speech from Ron Paul`s weekly update. This was awesome made. Thank you for reposting, and my admiration to the one who spent the time animating this.
Why can't more conservatives be more like Dr. Ron Paul, and less like Glenn Beck? I mean... I'm being labeled as a "liberal" - I consider myself a Progressive Realist - and people think I am some sort of tree-hugging communist just because I am pro-legal immigration and want healthcare. But I agree with everything that Ron Paul says here, and I think it's genius.
Hey Craig, I'm a complete Ron Paul conservative and I am willing to ally with you despite any disagreement we might have on health care.
We need to forget all the nitpicky differences for a while and focus on ending these wars and reclaim our economy from the cabal of bankers.
I'd be thrilled if we were only debating on health care reform and not being robbed blind while our government murders civilians and soldiers for more profit and power.
The Alameda County GOP will consider a non-interventionist foreign policy resolution next Tuesday based upon Ron Paul's "What If" speech from the House floor.
well, next in Obama's line of sign we got the still sovereign Iran and all it oil down below - they are already at it as they been preparing for invading the Iraq in an illegal "preemptive" strike, as if the starved Iraq could have attacked anyone.
I agree with conservatism and Christianity what do u think about that?
gjbbratcher 6 months ago
@gjbbratcher Personally I think you are a dangerous as the taliban. You asked and I answered.
dakotajoman 1 month ago
@dakotajoman
I don't think the Taliban has ever been a threat to US national security...
FoxPMcCloud 1 month ago
Ron Paul 2012!!
NCIcaucus 10 months ago
I spent Friday at the Tea Party Rallies in San Francisco and Santa Cruz talkin up Paul/Paul.
People never even thought of that ticket and they swore we couldn't win.
So sad. This wisdom he shares here is fanfreakingtastic!
NeoLiberalPoverty 10 months ago
I showed this to a girl who was NOT into politics, and she said she was moved by it.
YesWeCantaloupe 11 months ago
Is there a way I can download this and burn it to a CD?
mbhopp 1 year ago
@mbhopp A little late, but yes you can. You can search Google for "Youtube mp3 rip" and download the ripped mp3 file then burn in to a CD.
Doricc 10 months ago
thanks for the video, all nations are slowly waking up..thank god for the internet
mellowmushgrapetripp 1 year ago
What a great video. I take it that Lars Ulrich personally sued GatekeeperInvasion for using a Metallica album track for the vid... but actually it's a great choice of music:- 'To live is to die' from the '...And Justice for All' album. It couldn't be more fitting. Thanks for saving this for us.
whypatcondellisntfun 1 year ago
thought provoking and deeply centered on the survival of the human race. no single government policy can uphold peace, integrity, etc etc.. as long as it is managed by HUMAN beings. a generalized statement? nope. take one good look at yourself in the mirror and ask yourself, "do i see a devil in me?" be honest. i apologize because the truth always hurt..
fckr48 1 year ago
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The Christians in Kenya who were slaughtered in their church by Muslims after Obama's cousin lost an election -- was that due to the victims "meddling" in the "affairs" of Muslims too?
Islam is warfare.
Islam has been warring against all life within its ever-expanding grasp. Islamic crusades spread its deadly theology across the globe, meddling in the affairs of all nations, occupying the holy lands of others, and parasitically feeding off their host nations.
Paul is WRONG.
TylerNull 1 year ago
@TylerNull
you're going on with the same mantra that everyone else has for eons. First off, I'd like to see the so-called evidence regarding "Obama's cousin" failing to get elected. Second of all, riots/violence resulting from failing to get someone elected is not unique to Muslims, as it occur in every single continent and every single culture, either now or in the past.
I think I'd rather stick with the CIA's assessment that Bin Laden attacked us because of occupation of their holy lands.
FoxPMcCloud 1 year ago
@FoxPMcCloud
Out of one side of their mouths the Truthers and Paul'ers claim the CIA is one big lie, and out of the other they point to one of a billion reports like it's holy writ.
HILARIOUS.
No, it is Muslims and Muslims alone who are warring against all people of all religions in all nations they infest or occupy.
Your equivocations aren't merely factually wrong, they evidence the depravity required of your dhimmi-politics.
TylerNull 1 year ago
@TylerNull
I'm neither a truther nor a "Pauler"--I'm a person with certain guiding principles; if someone supports those convictions as well, I support them--if they do not, I usually argue agaisnt them.
In any event, with regard to the CIA---I think the majority of supporters want the CIA abolished in the long term, but recognize it does provide a few legit services in the short term that help safeguard against our interventionist foreign policies.
FoxPMcCloud 1 year ago
@FoxPMcCloud
in regard to your second accusation, now you're completely changing the topic--you were first arguing about Obama's supposed cousin losing an election and there being "muslim violence". Never the less, I digress in that regard.
Regarding your second claim, I don't find that statement to be particularly accurate either; there's fanatics that come a dime a dozen in any religion, sect, culture, or country; the question is, however, what chiefly motivates them to attack other nations
FoxPMcCloud 1 year ago
@FoxPMcCloud
There's NOTHING of "guiding principles" about your mindless recitation of Truther gibberish.
Beyond that, your ignorance of Muslim violence isn't anything to brag about.
TylerNull 1 year ago
@TylerNull
now you're merely engaging in ad-hominem attacks against me; I stated that I'm under no circumstance a "truther"; to insist otherwise is to engage in dishonesty. You also have done nothing to prove that my principles are mindless--especially considering you have absolutely no idea what my principles are to begin with!
And again, I stated the "primary motivator" of violence--and here, again, you've done nothing to argue against the CIA's summary and report.
FoxPMcCloud 1 year ago
@FoxPMcCloud
Your idiocy on the matter is indistinguishable from that of Truthers. That's an objective fact. You blame the victims of Muslim violence for Muslim violence. Complaining that I noticed wasn't much of an answer.
You're right to acknowledge that you've yet to evidence any principles, so we agree there.
You keep trying to ape reason, but never quite get there.
TylerNull 1 year ago
@TylerNull
you may argue that my my "idioicy on the matter is indistinguishable from that of the Truthers", but that doesn't make me a truther, by any stretch of the imagination. Truthers believe 9/11 was perpetrated by the government--I do not--as a matter of fact, I have yet to hear "Truthers" touch on foreign policy as a cause of 9/11 at all.
FoxPMcCloud 1 year ago
@FoxPMcCloud
I'm not blaming the victims either--you're ad-hominems are getting REALLY old here; you keep characterizing myself in a certain light without knowing my positions at all. I've yet to establish them and will not establish them until you stop your baseless accusations against me; if you're not going to be civil enough to an intelligent, open, non-condemning debate, then you can forget my cooperation.
FoxPMcCloud 1 year ago
@TylerNull Have you never heard of the Christian Crusades, or are you just avoiding that issue because you happen to be Christian? Also don't you think that what the US is doing now constitutes the meddling of affairs? You can't have it both ways by saying it is wrong for the muslims to do it, but ok for the US.
I really don't have a problem with anyone who holds religious views, I just don't think it should make you biased with it comes to history and current affairs.
strakha0 1 year ago
@strakha0
The Cristian crusades were a brief, failed attempt at fighting back against the Muslim crusades.
Contrarily, the Muslim crusades never stopped. Islam is nonstop warfare, and their crusades are now over 1,400+ years long, and began with their founder, Mo-ham-mad, even before that pedophile began raping his 9 yr old "wife".
I really do have a problem with you atheist-socialists who always buddy-up with the enemies of mankind.
Socialists & Muslims -- Life Partners.
TylerNull 1 year ago
@TylerNull Well, it was ultimately a failed attempt, as all occupations are, but you can't ignore the fact there were 9 crusades in the name of your god which resulted in over 100 years of occupation of the "Holy Lands".
Finally, I am not a socialist, I am not an athiest, and I am not a muslim. Not everyone who disagrees with you fits into those categories. Frankly, I see anyone sharing your views to be the enemy of mankind.
strakha0 1 year ago
@strakha0
Cairo and Istanbul are "failed attempts" at occupation ?
You're either an imbecile or something less flattering.
Pick one, you atheist-socialist apologist.
TylerNull 1 year ago
@TylerNull I'm not an atheist, I'm not a socialist, and I have nothing to apologise for, you extreme right-wing christian islamophobe.
Istanbul was retaken from the Byzantines who devolved from the Eastern Roman Empire, by the Ottomans, and Cairo was retaken from the Crusaders by Saladin. Both were therefore failed occupations returning to empires more native to those regions. Occupations only succeed when the people support them, and you cannot really call that occupation.
strakha0 1 year ago
@strakha0
Oops, you inverted the direction that time travels in, you atheist-socialist dhimmi.
The Muslims occupy Jewish and Christian holy lands. (Muslims came afterward.)
TylerNull 1 year ago
@TylerNull So, in your mind, the Romans or the Crusaders never invaded? Sugar-coat it all you want, the fact is if the people refuse to adopt to the invading army's culture, and especially if ruled from afar by tyrants, it always ends in eventual failure.
I am not an atheist or a socialist, and I am certainly not governed by sharia law as you are presumably suggesting by your use of the word dhimmi. I have to deny this to you every time I post - I'm starting to think I'm speaking to a bot.
strakha0 1 year ago
@TylerNull
Wow, another ad-hominem and more assumptions.
First off, I'm no an atheist--as a matter of fact I'm a believer in and follower of my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ....second off, I'm not a socialist either; typically I have a tough time getting along with them because they can't back up a lot of their positions with empirical evidence or theory.
FoxPMcCloud 1 year ago
EPIC, though I like the remastered versions on the internet which enhances his voice in the middle part. You need headphones to hear him well with the original
kardentyrell 1 year ago
@kardentyrell
ahhh! But the remastered isn't in HD either. ;)
FoxPMcCloud 1 year ago
@FoxPMcCloud do you have the file still? I want to archive it too =]
kardentyrell 1 year ago
Hehe, I remember this speech from the house floor. It is even one of my favorites!. This was very cool made. My thanks for your reposting and for the animation student who made this, you rock! bold choice!
Manchin2be 1 year ago
This video still blows my mind after the 20th time I have watched it. How someone could create such an artistic masterpiece is beyond me.
zx97c 1 year ago
Thank you.
Italuv1016 2 years ago
hehe I remember this speech from Ron Paul`s weekly update. This was awesome made. Thank you for reposting, and my admiration to the one who spent the time animating this.
Manchin2be 2 years ago
He is the only politician I trust.
kzmmike 2 years ago 3
thanks, but I didn't do the video; I'm merely the "unofficial steward" of this video, as I"m the one who "brought it back from the dead" to full HD.
FoxPMcCloud 2 years ago
Thank you very much for uploading this. :)
Surhotchaperchlorome 2 years ago 4
No problem!
FoxPMcCloud 2 years ago
*****
TheWakeuptime 2 years ago
Great video!
5*
Steeper33 2 years ago 2
Hats off to the Republicans in Alameda County for proposing their non-interventionist foreign policy resolution, based upon this speech by Ron Paul.
The resolution failed to get a 2/3 majority vote, however 13 Republicans voted yes! This is a step in the right direction!
There's nothing conservative about war!
TakingBackTheGOP 2 years ago 4
Why can't more conservatives be more like Dr. Ron Paul, and less like Glenn Beck? I mean... I'm being labeled as a "liberal" - I consider myself a Progressive Realist - and people think I am some sort of tree-hugging communist just because I am pro-legal immigration and want healthcare. But I agree with everything that Ron Paul says here, and I think it's genius.
Craigipedia 2 years ago
Hey Craig, I'm a complete Ron Paul conservative and I am willing to ally with you despite any disagreement we might have on health care.
We need to forget all the nitpicky differences for a while and focus on ending these wars and reclaim our economy from the cabal of bankers.
I'd be thrilled if we were only debating on health care reform and not being robbed blind while our government murders civilians and soldiers for more profit and power.
Amy31415 2 years ago
this video is so EPIC!!!
I get goosebumps down my spine at the end.
JJDarklink 2 years ago
The Alameda County GOP will consider a non-interventionist foreign policy resolution next Tuesday based upon Ron Paul's "What If" speech from the House floor.
AlamedaCountyGOP 2 years ago 2
I saw this video of ROn Paul where he asked these QUESTIONS. I was amazed. He is a VERY VERY VERY wise man. RIght on!!!
Teaautomat 2 years ago
The RLCCA supports a non-interventionist foreign policy! There's nothing conservative about war!
RLCCA 2 years ago
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AlamedaCountyGOP 2 years ago 4
Whoever made this video is a freaking brilliant genius of an artist.
RonPaulRepublican23 2 years ago 6
Amazing speech.
ceruleana1 2 years ago 15
Speech still applies to our current administration.
Thanks Fox!
JLowry 2 years ago 10
a good message always transcends history...I'm sure this will be one that will---just replace "Afghanistan" with country "X" in the future.
FoxPMcCloud 2 years ago
well, next in Obama's line of sign we got the still sovereign Iran and all it oil down below - they are already at it as they been preparing for invading the Iraq in an illegal "preemptive" strike, as if the starved Iraq could have attacked anyone.
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Brazzle 2 years ago
Fox, good to see you again at RPF!
AntiFederalist1 2 years ago 5
Awesome video....great message and excellent video work!
PoPMediaPro 2 years ago
Thanks for posting :) I'd love to see this with the last "I yield the remainder of my time" showing RP on the floor
mkauai2 2 years ago