Sunday, June 26, 2011

Michele Bachmann Explains Her Foreign Policy



(ViaLewRockwell'sPoliticalTheatre)

9 comments:

  1. She scares the crap outa me.

    Watch out for those Palestinian ICBR's!!!!(Inter-Continental Ballistic Rocks)


    She is a WACKO!!!

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  2. Another neocon meat puppet trying to pass themselves off as a traditional conservative.

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  3. Hey, Bachman??? Remember us? You know, the American people? Screw you Bachman, I actually have a conscience and I am not a big supporter of theocracies.

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  4. Neither Mises or Rothbard would be supporters of Israel today, and this is in light of the fact that they were both Jews. These men were far too principled to fall into the collectivist notion of what Israel represents: A theocratic State.

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  5. Her recent comments that she would champion a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage (rather than the Paulian position of getting the State out of marriage completely) and then things like this make me worry that she will weasel her way into the conservative/fascist heart of the current Republican party.

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  6. I was a good friend of Murray Rothbard. Not only was he not a supporter of Israel, he was a fierce anti-Zionist from first to last. He did not recognize, nor do I, "Israel's right to exist," i.e., to steal the lands of the native Arab inhabitants of Palestine

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  7. A theocratic state? Unlike the real theocratic states that have attacked it for the last 60 some years? Anonymous at 1:38, I hope to God you're native American (assuming you live in the USA), otherwise you're a complete hypocrite.

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  8. Haha, it looks like Bachmann has now delisted this video and it is now only able to be accessed by those with embed links. Something tells me that the response that she got wasn't too good.

    Anonymous as 2:25. You have proved nothing more than the fact that all States are criminal and evil. I don't know if you realize this or not, but many of the people here are Rothbardians, and are thus entirely anti-state.

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  9. Re: anon at 2.25. This attempted Zionist rebuttal is sadly confused. (I am in fact a native New Yorker, of Italian descent.) When the Europeans came to North America they found a great number of Indian tribes who were mostly at the hunter-gatherer stage of development and engaged in endemic warfare, massacres, and conquest of each other's territories. Sadly, they imitated the ways of the Indians, often appallingly. The native Arab Palestinians--Muslim and Christian alike--were comprised of some merchants and artisans but mainly farmers, who had inhabited the land for centuries. The conquest of Palestine by the Zionists and the ongoing expulsion of the real owners of the country outraged my friend Murray Rothbard, as it still does me.

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