Losing Our Freedom

Archive for August, 2010

The War We Should Have Never Had

By Dr. Harold Pease

Immediately following the 9/11 attacks, George W. Bush seemed eager to attack Iraq instead of Afghanistan. After all, Afghanistan was the home of al Qaeda, the organization credited with the travesty.  Something smelled bad. Every night we seemed closer to attacking Iraq, and the media was clearly an accomplice.  Both parties became “sheeple” in support.  Even Senators John Kerry and Hillary Clinton, Democratic Party presidential candidates, voted for it.

Fifteen of the nineteen hijackers were from Saudi Arabia, as was Osama bin Laden. Not one was from Iraq.  Later we learned that 80% of the prisoners held at Guantanamo were Saudis (“Our Enemies the Saudis,” U.S. News and World Report, June 3, 2002, p. 49).  So why were we not attacking Saudi Arabia instead?  Nor did any evidence exist linking Saddam Hussein with al Qaeda or Osama bin Laden.  Actually bin Laden was a religious fanatic and Saddam non religious and afraid that the clerics would gain power in Iraq as they had in Iran.

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Other Places Already Have Arizona Law

By Dr. Harold Pease

If anyone wonders how the new Arizona illegal immigration law, coming on board July 29, will affect Arizona, they need only to look at Prince William County, Virginia. They have had virtually the same law in effect for three years.  Commissioner Cory Stewart who spearheaded that law said, “We had some of the same problems Arizona did.  We had so many illegal immigrants coming into the county causing trouble, causing crime, and exploding the number of English as a Second Language students in our school system. We passed a pretty strict measure in 2007 and it has had great results.”

Under their law, Stewart said police must check the immigration status of persons “for a small crime, shoplifting, DUI, being drunk in public-any of those crimes.”  They are then taken to a magistrate who normally “holds them in jail pending trial, because they are illegal immigrants and obviously there is a high risk of flight. They serve their sentences and we hand them over to federal authorities for deportation.”

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Fighting With One Hand Tied Behind Our Back in Vietnam and Afghanistan

By Dr. Harold Pease

It seems ludicrous that a government would create laws and restrictions on it’s military that would virtually leave them fighting with one hand tied behind their back. And yet that is exactly what our government has done in the past, and continues to do now.

According to U.S News and World Report, June 30, 1975 citing the just released, formally top secret, “Rules of Engagement for the Vietnam War” (Congressional Record June 6, 1975, pp. S9897-S9904) our men had to fight under horrendous conditions not imposed from the enemy but from our own State Department.  What follows are some of those rules. On-ground assaults in urban areas “known to shelter enemy forces generally had to be preceded by loud-speaker warnings and leaflet drops.”  Our troops could return fire “only when the enemy was positively identified and in close contact.  Sniper and mortar fire were not counted as ‘contact’ unless ‘such fire interferes with the scheme of maneuver or is inflicting casualties or damage to equipment.’ ”  Only flat-trajectory weapons (rifles, machine guns, grenades and recoilless rifles) could be used in civilian-populated areas, which largely exposed our men, and “then only if there was a specific, identifiable target.” Obviously on the ground, U. S superiority in firepower was deliberately not exploited.

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So I Am Losing My Liberty! What Can I Do About It?

By Dr. Harold Pease

For those of us who have been awakened to the onslaught of government control in our lives, a feeling of helplessness often pervades. We simply do not know what to do after recognizing the danger.  Here I present six critical steps that you can take in the process of regaining freedom.

The first step is becoming aware that freedom is in jeopardy. Many of us are already there.  The second is to become articulate in our founding documents, especially the U.S. Constitution.  Give emphasis to Article I, Section 8 and the Tenth Amendment.  The arguments they used for freedom are every bit as applicable today as they were then, for they are based upon natural law that does not change.  Familiarity is easily acquired as almost no one reads these documents today.

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How To Cut the State or Federal Bureaucracy Before It is Too Late

By Dr. Harold Pease

The bureaucracy is out of control, enlarging itself at every turn.  “The Blob” comes to mind; an enemy absorbing and devouring people, ever enlarging itself as it does.

Congress either creates the bureaucracy or allows the President to do so because it does most of their law-making work for them (all of this is done without proper constitutional authority, of course).  A recent example is the 2700 page National Healthcare Bill that created 159 separate organizations to manage it, each capable of hundreds of additional rules and regulations.  Conveniently, the bureaucracy also leaves them with an “enemy” of their own making to “combat.” Constituents love “bureaucracy bashing.”

Seemingly there is no way to stop the bureaucracy’s growth. Soon the growth, like cancer, must be fed.  In this case, it is fed by taxes.  While this is obvious to everyone else, it is seldom so to the enlarging bureaucracy whose new adherents become ever more vocal with a vested interest in its defense, sustainment, and again enlargement.

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