Commentary
Throw
Him Out? Hell No
By
Gary Tanashian
May
19, 2007 Here at Biiwii.com,
we stick mostly to financial and market analysis and while noting a
personal shift from a liberal to a conservative orientation over the
years, I have been relatively disengaged politically. Enter
Dr. Ron Paul, who I became aware of several years ago as I was
beginning a journey into understanding the global financial system
and its workings. What does
this have to do with the man who most people think of as "some
guy Ron Paul who got beat up by Rudy Giuliani after an insensitive
comment about 9/11"? It has everything to do with the
man. Congressman Paul has been the lone voice in the House
holding Alan Greenspan's (and now Ben Bernanke's) feet to the fire
for what many in the financial community view
as irresponsible monetary policy which has resulted - through
inflation - in an unsustainable cycle of Wall Street and other major
asset owners getting richer and the lower and middle classes
increasingly coming under pressure. It has also resulted in
mind boggling levels of consumer and government debt. This is where Ron Paul got
my attention. Dr. Paul has been consistent in his questioning
of such policies just as he was being consistent in his opinions
about the origins of the 9/11 disaster during the recent Republican
debate. Pat Buchanan wrote "By
all means, throw out of the debate the only man who was right from
the beginning on Iraq" in his must-read article But
Who Was Right - Rudy or Ron? It can be painful when
someone speaks the truth or at least the truth as he sees it.
It also takes honesty and courage. Have we become so brittle,
so fearful that we must silence someone's views simply because they
are painful or inconvenient? The answer is yes, if
"we" is defined as Fox News and other Republican outlets
and commentators fearful of this perceived threat to their
establishment. The answer is a resounding no if "we"
is defined as the people - ordinary people with opinions quite
different than those of many of the "opinion makers";
People who have been consistently giving high marks to Paul's debate
performances thus far. The sound of a "politician"
telling what he believes, clearly and consistently is
resonating. Compare this to the shall we say wide net
cast by Mr. Giuliani for example. At
Biiwii.com, we are biased. We are for
Ron Paul in 2008. This was born of respect for his fiscal
and economic viewpoints. But our opinion has only grown more
favorable because of his honesty and courage. At the very
least, Ron Paul should be heard, not silenced. After all, if
he is so wrong what is there to be afraid of? Post
Script: For
those interested, there is a petition online here: Barring
Ron Paul Violates Free Speech and the Electoral Process. I
am sure there are others. If you care, please let your voice
be heard. Also, see this five
minute video: Educating
Rudy.
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