Neocon Org Targets Ron Paul, Democrats for Opposing Snoop Bill

Kurt Nimmo
Truth News
April 22, 2008

A gaggle of neocons are targeting Ron Paul and a handful of Democrats who are opposed to “a White House-backed surveillance bill,” that is to say they oppose the destruction of the Fourth Amendment.

Defense of Democracies is running ads in Ron Paul’s district as well as in those of the Democrats. “The organization is urging the House to pass a Bush-approved update to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act that would provide legal immunity to phone companies that may have violated the law in facilitating the warrantless wiretapping of Americans after 9/11,” reports Nick Juliano for Raw Story.

Defense of Democracies is running ads in a dozen districts across the country, targeting 11 Democrats and Paul who voted for an alternative FISA bill that passed the House last month.

“This refusal to oppose the bogus House bill ensures that vital intelligence is being lost and that America’s intelligence community does not have the tools needed to detect and prevent terrorist attacks,” the group’s president Clifford May, said in a news release posted to its Web site.

The group claims to be bipartisan, but its earlier effort caused several Democrats to jump ship, and May told the Washington Post he has discussed conservatives’ lagging fundraising efforts with former Bush strategist Karl Rove.

In fact, the so-called Defense of Democracies gang consists of the same old neocons and their fellow travelers, including former CIA boss James Woolsey, faux conservative Newt Gingrich, and key neocons such as the unabashed Israel partisan Joe Lieberman, Frank Gaffney, Charles Krauthammer, Bill Kristol, Richard Perle, and others not so obviously neocon, such as Steve Forbes and Louis J. Freeh.

All of these people are enemies of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Immediate arrest and perp walk in orange jumpsuits is most definitely in order.

“The Defense of Democracies ad also claims that vital intelligence was lost because of the delay in passing a new law, citing claims from administration officials,” writes Juliano. “The Los Angeles Times reported the administration backtracked from this claim soon after it was made.”

Of course they backtracked — because there are no al-Qaeda terrorists in the United States and the neocon plan to conduct massive snooping is not aimed at al-Qaeda but rather all opposition to a century or more of war, torture, sadism, and misery.

In short, the necons are monitoring blond hair and blue eye al-Qaeda members, numbering in the millions, who want to bring the troops home now and put an end to bombing small defenseless countries. Naturally, for the neocons, anybody who opposes their diabolical plan is with al-Qaeda. In fact, al-Qaeda is nothing more than shorthand for those who stand in their way.

The so-called FISA bill, itself a violation of the Fourth Amendment, is simply one of several tools the neocons use to go after the opposition. As we have known for some time now, the neocons habitually use the FBI, the Pentagon and the National Security Agency to do their dirty work. For the FBI, it is the issuance of “national Security letters” as a pretext to snoop, while for the Pentagon it is the Counterintelligence Field Activity office, said to now be defunct.

Sure, and I have an ice sculpture for sale in the Mojave desert. Military intelligence never closes down successful operations, and the CIFA is swimmingly successful. In December, 2005, NBC reported it had “obtained a secret Pentagon database that indicates the U.S. military is collecting information on American peace activists and monitoring protests against the Iraq war.”

A document stamped “secret” reports, “We have noted increased communication between protest groups using the Internet,” but not a “significant connection” between incidents, such as “recurring instigators” or “vehicle descriptions,” which suggests the Pentagon has been monitoring e-mail and tracking anti-war activists by the cars they drive. The document is 400 pages long and lists 1,500 “suspicious incidents across the country over a 10-month period,” including “four dozen anti-war meetings or protests, including one in Hollywood.” Other groups targeted included The Truth Project, a Quaker group in Lake Worth, Fla., concerned about military recruitment in high schools, and a group at the University of California, Santa Cruz, protesting recruiters on campus.

All al-Qaeda, if we use neocon shorthand.

Christopher Plye, a former Army intelligence officer who exposed Pentagon infiltration of the anti-war and civil rights movements during the Vietnam War, told NBC, “This is the J. Edgar Hoover Memorial Vacuum Cleaner. They’re collecting everything.”

James Risen, New York Times scribe, was allowed to reveal the severity of NSA snooping back in 2006. “For the first time since the Watergate-era abuses, the NSA is spying on Americans again, and on a large scale,” Risen writes in his book, State of War. “The Bush administration has swept aside nearly 30 years of rules and regulations and has secretly brought the NSA back into the business of domestic espionage.”

Espionage? More like trashing the Fourth Amendment.

It would be espionage if Quakers and antiwar students were covertly working for al-Qaeda and selling out their country. Instead they are exercising their right to petition the government, or that should be former right.

But then, again, al-Qaeda is shorthand for anybody who dares oppose the neocons. Increasingly, this massive demographic includes not only Quakers and antiwar activists but people — like Ron Paul — who demand the restoration of a constitutionally limited republic. Ditto folks who understand 9/11 was an inside job and demand a new investigation. All are al-Qaeda. All will face the “J. Edgar Hoover Memorial Vacuum Cleaner.”

The so-called Foundation for Defense of Democracies is simply another neocon contrivance cut out of the same cloth that brought us the American Enterprise Institute, the Project for the New American Century, the Hudson Institute, the Committee on the Present Danger, and Freedom House — all premier neocon criminal organizations dedicated to endless fear, mass murder, rendition, internment camps, and human suffering on a near-Nazi scale.

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4 Responses to “Neocon Org Targets Ron Paul, Democrats for Opposing Snoop Bill”

  1. its good to see people like Ron Paul are there in US coz presence of these people shows that not everyone is oblivious or bad(i hope bush or obama will learn few things from him)

  2. If the primary election hadn’t been fraudulent, Ron Paul would be the nominee for president instead of McCain. Of course, the neo-cons had said that they might have to assassinate Paul if he did become the nominee.

    They’ll do anything, kill anyone, whatever it takes, to be the leaders of the NWO. What they’re too stupid to realize is, they’re fulfilling Bible prophecy.

  3. If Ron Paul was to be elected what would he do to change the coruption on the HILL? What would Ron Paul do to bring back jobs to the United States? I would much rather have seen Ron Paul any day over McCain, because we as Americans can not go through another four more years of the BUSH Presidentcy we will all be bank rupt without a BAILOUT!

  4. If Ron Paul would ever learn to engage the issues, instead of turning tail when folks don’t understand his particular brand of economics, he might stand a chance. He stood over in a corner and looked angry, and left millions unspent in his campaign account instead of teaching the American people what they hadn’t heard in too long. But then, every time someone spouts garbage like this in RP’s name, it makes the candidate sound all the more “out there.”

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