
Republican
Congressman Slams Bush On Militarized Police State
Preparation
Ron Paul says indictment story is
far more damaging than media is portraying, avian flu
martial law provisions aimed at gun confiscation
Paul
Joseph Watson & Alex Jones | October 12 2005
Congressman Ron Paul has accused the
Bush administration of attempting to set in motion a
militarized police state in America by enacting gun
confiscation martial law provisions in the event of an avian
flu pandemic. Paul also slammed as delusional and dangerous
plans to invade Iran, Syria, North Korea and China.
Ron Paul represents the 14th
Congressional district of Texas. He also serves on the House
of Representatives Financial Services Committee, and the
International Relations committee.
Paul appeared on the Alex Jones show
yesterday and raised some interesting points about the
possibility of imminent indictments of top Bush
administration figures.
"I think there's a lot more
excitement coming and it's not going to be good for the
Republicans," stated Paul.
"The things that I hear have to
do with Karl Rove and Abramoff and that's much much worse
than anybody would believe and it involves DeLay as
well."

"And that type of an indictment
will be much more serious than the indictment of shifting
campaign funds around.....there's some political infighting
which could make that really interesting."
On the subject of the police state,
Paul stated,
"If we don't change our ways we
will go the way of Rome and I see that as rather sad.....the
worst things happen when you get the so-called Republican
conservatives in charge from Nixon on down, big government
flourishes under Republicans."
"It's really hard to believe
it's happening right in front of us. Whether it's the
torture or the process of denying habeas corpus to an
American citizen."
"I think the arrogance of power
that they have where they themselves are like
Communists....in the sense that they decide what is right.
The Communist Party said that they decided what was right or
wrong, it wasn't a higher source."
Paul responded to President Bush's
announcement last week that he would order the use of
military assets to police America in the event of an avian
flu outbreak.
"To me it's so strange that the
President can make these proposals and it's even plausible.
When he talks about martial law dealing with some epidemic
that might come later on and having forced quarantines,
doing away with Posse Comitatus in order to deal with
natural disasters, and hardly anybody says anything. People
must be scared to death."
Paul, himself a medical doctor,
agreed that the bird flu threat was empty fearmongering.
"I believe it is the President
hyping this and Rumsfeld, but it has to be in combination
with the people being fearful enough that they will accept
the man on the white horse. My first reaction going from my
political and medical background is that it's way overly
hyped and to think that they have gone this far with it,
without a single case in the whole country and they're
willing to change the law and turn it into a military state?
That is unbelievable! They're determined to have martial
law."

Paul opined that the martial law
provisions now being promoted by the Bush administration
were a direct response to people's unwillingness to
relinquish their firearms, as was seen in New Orleans after
Hurricane Katrina.
"I think they're concerned about
the remnant, the remnant of those individuals who don't buy
into stuff and think that they should take care of
themselves on their own, that they should have their own
guns and their own provisions and they don't want to depend
on the government at all and I think that is a threat to
those who want to hold power. They don't want any resistance
to their authoritarian rule."
Paul opined that the government was
on a delusional power trip that threatened the country.
"These guys are ready to start a
war with Iran, Syria, North Korea or China. They can't
possibly do that, it's so insane, we don't have the money,
we don't have the troops, we probably don't even have the
ammunition."
"But, if they are truly
delusional they just might do something that's totally
irrational."
Paul expressed his hope that finally
some conservatives are waking up to the fact that the Bush
administration is a trojan horse, especially after
arch-liberal Harriet Miers was chosen by Bush to supposedly
move the Supreme Court to the right, even though her record
is atrocious and she has been involved in the past covering
up for the Bush crime family's activities.
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