Thursday, October 25, 2012

Romney=Perle


A vote for Romney is a vote for Richard Perle. 
Perle is a member of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy,  the Center for Security Policy,  the American Enterprise Institute,  the Project for the New American Century,  and the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs.
He was a Member of the Defense Policy Board, U. S. Department of Defense from 1987-2004, and was its Chairman from 2001-2003. With fellow neoconservative Paul Wolfowitz,  he played a supporting role in the ballistic missile defense project in the 1980s known as “Star Wars
His book “An End to Evil:  How to Win the War on Terror”  which he coauthored with fellow neoconservative David Frum in 2004 criticizes American civil service, and law. The book suggests that we as Americans must “overhaul the institutions of our government to ready them for a new kind of war against a new kind of enemy” .  According to Perle and Frum this includes the FBI, CIA, the  armed forces, and the State Department. The book was also used as a defense of the 2003 invasion of Iraq and outlined important neoconservative ideas, including ways to abandon all Israeli-Palestinian peace processes, to invade Syria, and implement strict US domestic surveillance with biometric identity cards and public vigilance to hinder potential terrorist immigrant or terrorist sympathizer threats.
He has been aided by other prominent neoconservatives, including Paul Wolfowitz and Douglas Feith
Perle had long been an advocate of regime change in Iraq. In 1998 Perle led an effort known as the Project for the New American Century with close neoconservative allies Wolfowitz, James Woolsey, Eliott Abrams, and John Bolton
Perle has been a frequent critic of the United Nations, and would like to see it abandoned by America.  
Shortly after the invasion of Iraq, Perle stated that international law stood in the way of doing the right thing.
Perle has been out of the picture for the past 4 years but he has experience that would be sought out by other players on Romney’s yet-to-be-announced administration, particularily Wolfowitz, Frum, Feith, Woolsey, Abrams, and the new probably Secretary of State, John Bolton.   These men mean business, and they mean to see that America will try to rule the entire planet.  They think the 21th Century is the New American Century.  Only thing is they can’t do a thing, because none of them could be elected to any position.  What they NEED is a guy who can be elected to the presidency.  THEN they can “advise” him on what he “should” or “ought not” to do.

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