By Pastor Chuck Baldwin
First, I need to correct something I said in my last column. In the
column, I referred to Alan Stang's book "Not Holier Than Thou," in
which he points out that President Bush has appointed numerous known
homosexuals to high public office, just as did his predecessor, Bill
Clinton. I included in that list former Massachusetts Governor Paul
Cellucci, who was appointed as U.S. Ambassador to Canada. I misquoted
Alan Stang in that statement. Cellucci is not homosexual. However, his
record as governor is extremely "pro-homosexual," which is the way I
should have worded it. I apologize for the error.
Now, to the sixth anniversary of the attacks on the Twin Towers and
Pentagon building.
Contrary to the claims of President Bush, the United States is not only
just as vulnerable to terrorist attacks as it was in 2001, it is more
vulnerable. This is due directly to the blunders and negligence of the
Bush administration.
For one thing, the U.S. borders and ports remain wide open. There has
been no serious effort on behalf of the federal government to thwart
the invasion (and that is exactly what it is) of illegal aliens across
our southern border.
Not only has President Bush done nothing to secure our borders, he has
just last week opened the door for Mexican trucks to come unimpeded
across our southern border. These trucks will have free access to our
entire country. Can one imagine the amount of drug trafficking, illegal
aliens, and even potential terrorists that will be smuggled across our
borders in these trucks? Plus, think of the safety concerns these
drivers and trucks will bring to America's highways.
In addition, the Bush administration has done nothing to slow the flow
of legal immigration from countries that our own State Department
identifies as "terrorist" nations. Virtually every Muslim country in
the Middle East routinely sends students and professionals to the U.S.
via student visas, work visas, etc. They even serve in America's armed
forces and in our security agencies. This is insane!
Yet, President Bush would have us believe that he is fighting a "war on
terrorism" by invading Iraq, a country that had absolutely nothing to
do with 9/11. However, the war in Iraq has done little to fight
terrorism, and has done much to assist it.
Instead of invading a country with no ties to 9/11, we should have
followed Ron Paul's advice. Congress should have passed H.R. 3076, the
September 11 Marque and Reprisal Act of 2001, and sent our forces on a
specific and narrow mission to take out bin Laden and al-Qaeda.
According to Paul, "A letter of marque and reprisal is a constitutional
tool specifically designed to give the president the authority to
respond with appropriate force to those non-state actors who wage war
against the United States while limiting his authority to only those
responsible for the atrocities of that day. Such a limited
authorization is consistent with the doctrine of just war and the
practical aim of keeping Americans safe while minimizing the costs in
blood and treasure of waging such an operation." This is precisely what
President Thomas Jefferson did when America's ships were confronted
with Barbary pirates on the high seas.
A few days following the attacks on 9/11, and drawing from our own
history and Constitution, Congressman Paul proposed the following to
his fellow members of Congress:
"If we can't or won't define the enemy, the cost to fight such a war
will be endless. How many American troops are we prepared to lose? How
much money are we prepared to spend? How many innocent civilians, in
our nation and others, are we willing to see killed? How many American
civilians will we jeopardize? How much of our civil liberties are we
prepared to give up? How much prosperity will we sacrifice?
"The founders and authors of our Constitution provided an answer for
the difficult tasks that we now face. When a precise declaration of war
was impossible due to the vagueness of our enemy, the Congress was
expected to take it upon themselves to direct the reprisal against an
enemy not recognized as a government. In the early days the concern was
piracy on the high seas. Piracy was one of only three federal crimes
named in the original Constitution.
"Today, we have a new type of deadly piracy, in the high sky over our
country. The solution the founders came up with under these
circumstances was for Congress to grant letters of marque and reprisal.
This puts the responsibility in the hands of Congress to direct the
President to perform a task with permission to use and reward private
sources to carry out the task, such as the elimination of Osama bin
Laden and his key supporters. This allows narrow targeting of the
enemy. This effort would not preclude the president's other efforts to
resolve the crisis, but if successful would preclude a foolish invasion
of a remote country with a forbidding terrain like Afghanistan- a
country that no foreign power has ever conquered throughout all of
history.
"Lives could be saved, billions of dollars could be saved, and
escalation due to needless and senseless killing could be prevented."
Had we followed Dr. Paul's counsel, Osama bin Laden and most of his
al-Qaeda terrorists would no doubt be dead, our troops would not be
bogged down in another no-win war in Iraq, and America would not be
hated and despised by almost everyone in the world as it is today.
Following the attacks on 9/11, the world (for the most part) held
America in sympathy. Therefore, a narrowly focused, constitutional, and
direct reprisal would have been completely understood and supported by
virtually all of the world's leaders and peoples. As it is now, the
United States is viewed around the world as an imperialistic and
warmongering monster. Not to mention the kind of resentment and
animosity our invasion of Iraq has produced among Muslim people
throughout the world. In fact, our invasion and occupation of Iraq is
al-Qaeda's biggest recruitment tool. As a result, there are actually
more al-Qaeda terrorists in Iraq today than there were before we
invaded Iraq.
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