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Ron Paul Wants Me To Have a Day Off From Thinking Hard
Ron Paul tries to remind us that we're the bad guys.
On Monday, the gift-that-keeps-on-giving known as Congressman Ron Paul had a fierce debate with the Ben “Captain Monotone” Stein over what causes terrorism. Predictably, Ron Paul stuck to the line that they are only terrorists because we are “occupiers.” See the video below:
To Mr. Paul, the terrorists are not pan-Islamic theocrats but violent nationalists fighting for liberation. Unfortunately, this line of thinking has become far too common these days, with proponents repeatedly citing Bin Laden’s grievances against U.S. foreign policy as the true source. But let’s take a look at what else Bin Laden has to say on the subject with some help from Raymond Ibrahim, shall we?
Bin Laden then answers his own question:
Paul’s argument collapses under the simplest cross-examination. If he’s right, then why are Islamic extremists trying to overthrow governments perceived as not “Islamic” enough? Why does Al-Qaeda kill eight times as many Muslims as non-Muslims? What do bombings in Bali, Istanbul, Casablanca, or any other Muslim city have to do with Israeli and American “occupation?”
Oh, Ron Paul, how you make my job so easy sometimes. I’m glad that this little scene from the movie “Bruno” didn’t embarrass you into seclusion (Caution: Sexual Content.)
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Ryan Mauro is the founder of WorldThreats.com and a regular contributor to FrontPage Magazine.
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Ryan Mauro is a fellow with the Clarionproject.org, the founder of WorldThreats.com and a frequent national security analyst for Fox News Channel. He can be contacted at [email protected]