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Ron Paul: Celebrate Independence Day by opposing government tyranny
Ron Paul wants his fellow Americans to celebrate Independence Day this July 4 by taking on what he considers to be a tyrannical government.
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July, 2014
In
a recorded telephone message made available on Monday this week to
supporters, the former congressional lawmaker and three-time
presidential hopeful suggested that Americans consider a different
course of action this Fourth of July.
“This
week Americans will enjoy Independence Day with family cookouts and
fireworks. Flags will be displayed in abundance. Sadly, however, what
should be a celebration of the courage of those who risked so much to
oppose tyranny will instead be turned into a celebration of
government, not liberty. The mainstream media and opportunistic
politicians have turned Independence Day into the opposite of what
was intended,” Paul said.
“The
idea of opposing — by force if necessary — a tyrannical
government has been turned into a celebration of tyrannical
government itself.”
The
former Republican representative for Texas went on to say the signers
of the American Declaration of Independence would be unnerved by the
recent events unfolding in the country they helped establish more
than 200 years ago, and that the current concentration of power in
the executive branch, as Paul believes it to be, is on par with what
inspired the forefathers to wage a revolution against the British.
Of
particular concern, Paul added, are the contents of the recently
published Obama administration memorandum in which it’s revealed
how the White House justified the extrajudicial execution of Anwar
Al-Awlaki, an American citizen accused of working with Al-Qaeda, in
late 2011.
“The
‘drone memo,’ released after an ACLU freedom of information
request, purports to establish the president alone as the arbiter of
who is or is not a terrorist subject to execution by the US
government. There is no due process involved, just the determination
of the president,” Paul said.
“Coincidentally,
in addition to the ‘drone memo’ released last week, a broader
study of the US use of drones was also released by the Stimson
Center. The study, co-chaired by Gen. John Abizaid, former US Central
Command (CENTCOM) commander, concluded that contrary to claims that
drones help prevent wider conflicts by targeting specific
individuals, the use of drones ‘may create a slippery slope leading
to continual or wider wars.”
“On
Independence Day we should remember the spirit of rebellion against
tyranny that inspired our Founding Fathers to set out our experiment
in liberty,” Paul concluded the four-minute-long message. “We
should ourselves celebrate and continue that struggle if we are to
keep our republic.
The
latest dispatch from the former congressman was published on Monday
and is available by dialing a toll-free number that hosts weekly
messages from Paul, who retired from the US Congress last January.
His son, Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky), has adamantly opposed the
White House’s weaponized drone program as well.
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