[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 73 (Wednesday, May 25, 2011)]
[House]
[Pages H3417-H3418]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE LAST NAIL
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Texas (Mr. Paul) for 5 minutes.
Mr. PAUL. Mr. Speaker, the last nail is being driven into the coffin
of the American Republic. Yet Congress remains in total denial as our
liberties are rapidly fading before our eyes.
The process is propelled by unwarranted fear and ignorance as to the
true meaning of liberty. It is driven by economic myths, fallacies, and
irrational good intentions. The rule of law is constantly rejected and
authoritarian answers are offered as panaceas for all our problems.
Runaway welfarism is used to benefit the rich at the expense of the
middle class. Who would have ever thought that the current generation
and Congress would stand idly by and watch such a rapid disintegration
of the American Republic?
Characteristic of this epic event is the casual acceptance by the
people and the political leaders of the unitary Presidency, which is
equivalent to granting dictatorial powers to the President.
Our Presidents can now, on their own: order assassinations, including
American citizens; operate secret military tribunals; engage in
torture; enforce indefinite imprisonment without due process; order
searches and seizures without proper warrants, gutting the Fourth
Amendment; ignore the 60-day rule for reporting to the Congress the
nature of any military operations as required by the War Powers
Resolution; continue the Patriot Act abuses without oversight; wage war
at will; treat all Americans as suspected terrorists at airports with
TSA groping and nude x-raying.
And the Federal Reserve accommodates by counterfeiting the funds
needed and not paid for by taxation and borrowing, permitting runaway
spending, endless debt, and special interest bailouts.
And all of this is not enough. The abuses and usurpations of the war
power are soon to be codified in the National Defense Authorization Act
now rapidly moving its way through Congress.
Instead of repealing the 2001 Authorization for the Use of Military
Force, as we should now that bin Laden is dead and gone, Congress is
planning to massively increase the war power of the President.
Though an opportunity presents itself to end the wars in Iraq,
Afghanistan, and Pakistan, Congress, with bipartisan support, obsesses
on how to expand the unconstitutional war power the President already
holds.
The current proposal would allow a President to pursue war any time,
any place, for any reason, without congressional approval. Many believe
this would even permit military activity against American suspects here
at home.
The proposed authority does not reference the 9/11 attacks. It would
be expanded to include the Taliban and ``associated'' forces, a
dangerously vague and expansive definition of our potential enemies.
{time} 1040
There is no denial that the changes in section 1034 totally eliminate
the hard-fought-for restraint on Presidential authority to go to war
without congressional approval achieved at the Constitutional
Convention.
Congress' war authority has been severely undermined since World War
II, beginning with the advent of the Korean War, which was fought
solely under a U.N. resolution.
Even today we're waging war in Libya without even consulting with the
Congress, similar to how we went to war in Bosnia in the 1990s under
President Clinton.
The three major reasons for our Constitutional Convention were to:
guarantee free trade and travel among the States; make gold and silver
legal tender and abolish paper money; and strictly limit the executive
branch's authority to pursue war without congressional approval.
But today: Federal Reserve notes are legal tender, gold and silver
are illegal; the Interstate Commerce Clause is used to regulate all
commerce at the expense of free trade among the States;
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and now the final nail is placed in the coffin of congressional
responsibility for the war power, delivering this power completely to
the President--a sharp and huge blow to the concept of our Republic.
In my view, it appears that the fate of the American Republic is now
sealed, unless these recent trends are quickly reversed.
The saddest part of this tragedy is that all these horrible changes
are being done in the name of patriotism and protecting freedom. They
are justified by good intentions while believing the sacrifice of
liberty is required for our safety. Nothing could be further from the
truth.
More sad is the conviction that our enemies are driven to attack us
for our freedoms and prosperity, and not because of our deeply flawed
foreign policy that has generated justifiable grievances and has
inspired the radical violence against us. Without this understanding,
our endless, unnamed, and undeclared wars will continue and our
wonderful experiment with liberty will end.
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