Jon Stossel Discusses Ron Paul Non-Interventionism (1-23-12)

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  • Thank you Stossel and Napolitano. How do you manage to stay on Fox?

  • @TheGreatTamara If they didn't make Fox Business money they'd have them thrown off in a heartbeat.

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  • Awesome....

  • “There is no avoiding war, it can only be postponed to the advantage of your enemy.”

    —Niccolo Machiavelli 1502

    Trade indeed promotes cooperation but you have to keep the routes safe and your business partners safe...helping them to defend themselves ;-)

    I even think, that cancelling all military presence around the world and pulling out of treaties will actually force US to spend more on defense capabilities. And some parts of world will turn in to chaos resulting in lesser revenue for US.

  • @ncdave4life actually, I don't even have to argue with you about that article despite how desperate you are trying to appear educated by pointing out the sentence has an "and" in it. The constitution is created for this country, not the world. I'm positive it does not have any jurisdiction or giving us any jurisdiction over other people's problems. Actually, cutting the FED curbs our ability to commit those genocides, so yes, it would help to decrease the overall amount of genocides.

  • @ncdave4life or lets talk about the us government smuggling guns over the mexican borders to cartels to kill mexicans, like the 40000 already killed due to the war on drugs....is that not a form of genocide?

  • @ncdave4life or lets talk about sudan, zimbabwe...all these places genocide has happened. where the us military goin in there? of course not theres nothin there they can take to make money!

  • @ncdave4life what the fuck?ive heard some low arguements to justify premptive war but this one really tops them all. genocide? there was genocide in iraq, afghanistan? nothin to do with oil, poppies, regime change then? grow up u idiot!

    if you wana talk about denying genocide, lets talk about palestine and its going on today!

    losers like you make me sick!

  • @MrPr0phacy, you seem to have overlooked the word "AND."

    "To define and punish Piracies and Felonies committed on the high Seas, AND Offenses against the Law of Nations;"

    And if Ron believes that shutting down the Federal Reserve and/or going to the gold standard and/or cutting federal programs will prevent wars and genocide overseas, he's even more nuts than I think he is.

  • @ncdave4life Sorry to break it to you, that article 1 second 8 was against pirates and non-sovereign entities and protection of our trade vessels from attack to ensure safety of national and international trading. Ron's idea is - If you start to spread ideals of freedom through economics instead of war, you will open up nations to those ideas and prevent Genocide.

  • What about genocide? Ron Paul says ignore it, it's not our concern, there's no constitutional authority to interfere with genocide overseas:

    youtube*com/watch?v=gI5MKFoFda­0

    But the U.S. Constitution says otherwise. Article I, Section 8 explicitly authorizes the federal government to "define and punish... Offenses against the Law of Nations."

    There's no clearer offense against the Law of Nations than GENOCIDE!

    Ron Paul should READ the Constitution some time -- and examine his hardened heart.

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