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Pat Buchanan:-"We Are Fighting to To save our country from being sold down
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Pat Buchanan:-"We Are Fighting to To save our country from being sold down
the river"
" Welcome to the last red-meat convention in America.."
August 12, 2000
Thank you: And I accept your nomination for President of the United States,
and pledge you a fight you can be proud of the rest of your lives. For years,
my friends, we have all heard that familiar taunt: "Don't worry about them;
they have nowhere else to go." Well, guess what? We have somewhere else to
go. At long last, we have a home of our own. As for those homeless
conservatives, who were locked up in the basement at the big Bush Family
Reunion in Philadelphia, all I can say is: "Folks, come on over; there is
plenty of room in Reform."

Say, did any of you watch that convention? How did you stand the excitement?
One Republican Governor defended it this way: "We used to have red-meat
conventions, but they frightened people away. So, we're all vegetarians now."
Well, welcome to the last red-meat convention in America.

First, I don't disagree with the Republicans who say we have much to be
thankful for here in America. In science, technology and medicine, we excel
as no other people in history. I know that. I was at Cape Canaveral when
Apollo 11 lifted off on its way to the moon. I am alive today because of a
heart valve that did not exist when I was in high school. I was at Ronald
Reagan's side in Reykjavik in that critical summit of the Cold War when that
great and good man refused to give up a missile defense for his country.
Because of Ronald Reagan, our world is safer and freer than the world we grew
up in, and America today is as dominant as Rome in her day.

But beneath our surface prosperity, there is deep anxiety, a foreboding
within our people that was ignored at the festival in Philadelphia. It
revolves around these questions: Where are we going? How are we Americans
using all this wealth, power, and freedom? Are we still God's country? What
about the forgotten Americans of Philadelphia? I mean America's unborn
children, another million of whom will die this year without ever seeing the
light of day. For these lost innocents, there was barely a word of compassion
from the party of compassionate conservatism. Well, Republicans may be
running away from life, but as long as there is life left in me, I will never
run away -- because their cause is my cause, and their cause is God's cause.

Now, let us speak of some of other forgotten Americans at Philadelphia. I
began my campaign, 18 months ago, in a tiny steel town in West Virginia
called Weirton. Even though the U.S. economy was booming and U.S. companies
were crying out for steel, Weirton steel was laying off workers, and Weirton
was dying. Why? Because cheap steel was being dumped into the United States
from Russia, Korea, Brazil, and Indonesia so those bankrupt regimes could
raise the cash to pay off the international banks. The workers of Weirton and
their families were being betrayed by Bill Clinton and sacrificed to the gods
of the Global Economy. I told those steel workers we would stand with them;
and in one of the prouder moments of my life that union endorsed me, and
joined our cause. Just the other day, working together, the Buchanan
Brigades, the Reform Party, and the union folks of Weirton, achieved ballot
access in the Mountaineer State of West Virginia.

Let me tonight lay out the great issues where our New Reform Party stands
apart from both Beltway Parties.

Last year, at the close of Clinton's War, I was given a small party by
Serb-Americans who wanted to thank me for opposing the war. They told me of a
woman who had desperately wanted to be there, but was not, because she had to
go back to Serbia to bury her parents, who had been killed in the American
bombing. Mr. Bush said his only complaint about that war on Serbia was that
we did not fight it "ferociously enough." Mr. Bush, tell that to that
Serb-American woman who lost her mother and father.

Why did we do this? Why did we bomb this little country for 78 days when it
never threatened or attacked the United States?

Yes, there was a nasty guerrilla war going on in Kosovo, with terrorist
attacks on Serb soldiers by the KLA, and ugly reprisals. But in one year,
there had been 2000 casualties on all sides. Yet, look at the disaster we
wrought, after Clinton launched his war. Thousands dead, a million Albanians
driven out of their homes; now, a quarter million Serbs ethnically cleansed
in KLA counter-terror. Serbia is smashed. Kosovo is destroyed. Russia has
been driven into the arms of China; and American troops are tied down in a
Balkan peninsula that has nothing to do with the vital interests of the
United States.

My friends, I count myself a patriot. I love this country. But what in God's
name are we doing? Milosevic is a thug and a tyrant. But that is not his
country we destroyed. That is their country; and the Serb people have always
been friends of the United States.

Saddam Hussein is another wicked tyrant who has launched aggressive war and
murdered his own people. But who has killed more innocent Iraqis? Saddam
Hussein, or U.S. sanctions? When Madeline Albright was told on a television
show that a UN study had found that 500,000 Iraqi children may have died
because of our ten years of sanctions, Albright said: "We believe it was
worth it." Worth it? When did the greatest nation on earth start waging war
on children?

After Mr. Clinton launched one of his drive-by shootings with cruise
missiles, Ms. Albright was asked to justify it. "If we have to use force,"
she said, "it is because we are America. We are the indispensable nation. We
stand tall. We see farther into the future."

Talk about the arrogance of power. George III could not have said it better.
Friends, I am ashamed to say it, but we have begun to behave like the haughty
British empire our fathers rose up against and threw out of this country.
That, then, is what our party, our campaign, and our cause are all about. We
are Americans who say with our fathers: To hell with empire; we want our
country back.

Yet, both Beltway parties today conspire to kill our beloved republic. Both
colluded to create the WTO. Both voted $18 billion more for the IMF to make
the world safe for Goldman Sachs. Last year, a new UN international war
crimes tribunal was established with the power to arrest and prosecute our
soldiers. This year, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan thundered that we
Americans do not pay our fair share of foreign aid. Last fall, the most
trusted man in America, Walter Cronkite, said Americans must have the courage
to surrender their national sovereignty to a world government. Let me tell
you where the Reform Party stands.

We believe "independence forever." We will reclaim every lost ounce of
American sovereignty. We will lead this country out of the WTO, out of the
IMF, and I will personally tell Kofi Annan: Your UN lease has run out; you
will be moving out of the United States, and if you are not gone by year's
end, I will send you ten thousand Marines to help you pack your bags.

Friends, I am called many names. Isolationist is one of the sweeter ones. But
the truth is: We are not isolationists. We do not want to isolate America
from the world. We Americans come from all countries and continents, and want
to trade with and travel with all countries, and have commercial, cultural,
and diplomatic contact with every nation on earth. But we will no longer
squander the blood of our soldiers fighting other countries' wars or the
wealth of our people paying other countries' bills. The Cold War is over; it
is time to bring America's troops home to the United States where they belong
-- and end foreign aid. And when I step out on that inaugural stand to take
the oath -- when my hand goes up, their New World Order comes crashing down.

Bill Clinton understands this issue of sovereignty. Al Gore, he understands
it. George W, he doesn't understand it; but, don't worry, he is still being
home-schooled by Condoleeza Rice. We are the one party with a chance to win
that is sworn to fight World Government abroad -- and Big Government at home.

Yet, look at the record of this Congress that has the nerve to call itself
conservative. In two years, not one federal agency has been abolished, not
one program ended. Federal spending is rising at the fastest rate since "Tip"
O'Neill was Speaker of the House. Both parties are so steeped in pork they
have to be checked every six months for trichinosis.

Here are a couple of items from our $2 trillion federal budget: $500,000 for
a study of swine waste management, $1.75 million to study the handling and
distribution of manure. Do these guys have enough sense to cross the street?
Apparently not, because this year Congress voted $1 million for a study in
Utah on -- you guessed it -- how to cross the street. My friends, it is time
to pick up the pitchforks and go down and clean out the pigpen. If you want
real reform, vote Reform.

Back in 1991, I challenged a president named Bush because he broke a pledge
not to raise taxes. He said he had to do it to balance the budget. Bill
Clinton raised taxes again, he said, to balance the budget. Well, the budget
is balanced; and it is time to repeal both the Clinton tax hike and the Bush
tax hike and give the surpluses back to the people -- because that money does
not belong to the politicians; it belongs to the people; and I will give it
all back. Here is how:

We will eliminate all death taxes and end the government's role as federal
grave robber of the American family. We will end the marriage penalty and cut
income taxes for all Americans. And we will impose a 10% tariff on imports,
and use the money to end all taxes on small businesses. And we will chop down
the IRS until it is so small all the IRS agents will fit into the building
that is being vacated by the National Endowment for the Arts.

As for Communist China, we will no longer accept one-sided trade deals, where
we buy 40% of their exports and they buy 1% of ours. And I will tell them:
Fellas either you stop this persecution of Christians, and these threats to
our friends on Taiwan, and ratting missiles at the United States, or you
fellows have sold your last pair of chopsticks in any mall in the United
States of America.

Let me speak now about the great issue of civil rights. I knew the old
leaders of that movement, and while I did not always agree with their
tactics, I respected them. But today's agenda has nothing to do with civil
rights, and everything to do with special privileges. No discrimination means
to me: no discrimination; not against anyone because of color or creed; not
in favor of anyone because of color or creed. And when we get to the White
House, all discrimination ends: No more racial profiling and no more racial
preferences. Men and women will be advanced by the standards we use for to
choose our American Olympic team: merit, character, ability, and excellence
alone.

Up at Philadelphia, did you hear Mr. McCain denounce those who want to reform
our immigration laws by saying that walls are for cowards? Well, let me tell
the Senator a story about a woman who lives in his own home state. Her name
Is Teresa Murray. She is 82, has arthritis, and lives in Douglas, on the
border. When I visited her ranch last winter, she was confined to her home.
Around her small house is a chain-link fence. On top of that fence sits
rolled razor wire. Every door and window of her home had bars on it, and Ms.
Murray's two guard dogs are dead, killed by thugs who threw meat over the
fence with cut glass in it. She sleeps with a gun on her bed table because
she has been burglarized thirty times. Senator McCain, go down to Douglas and
tell Teresa Murray that fences are for cowards.

Teresa Murray is an American woman living out her life in a maximum security
prison in her own home in her own country -- because of the real cowardice,
the cowardice of politicians who refuse to do their duty and defend the
borders of the United States. I am tired of reading about U.S. troops
defending the borders of Kosovo, Kuwait, and Korea. I don't live in Kosovo,
Kuwait or Korea; I live in the United States of America. And when I become
President, all U.S. troops will come home from Kosovo, Kuwait and Korea; and
I will put them on the borders of Arizona, Texas and California; and we will
start putting America first.

But we will never restore a republic unless we replace the "commissars" of
the U. S. Supreme Court, those unelected judges, appointed for life, who
answer to no one, and who have begun to erect a judicial dictatorship in
America.

In New Hampshire judges created chaos in the public schools by overthrowing a
financing system that worked for generations. In Arizona, a federal judge
told the people they cannot make English the language for state business. In
California, Proposition 187, to cut off welfare to illegal aliens, supported
in a landslide, was thrown out by one judge. Last year, the State of Ohio was
told to sandblast its motto, "With God, all things are possible," off state
buildings -- because those are words of Jesus Christ; and His words do not
belong on state buildings in Bill Clinton's America.

Mr. Bush holds up his hands and he has no litmus test for the Supreme Court.
Well, I do. When Supreme Court vacancies open up, only constitutionalists who
respect the inalienable right of life of all Americans, and our religious
heritage will be nominated -- and no liberal judicial activists need apply.

Let me turn now to the signature issue of the Bush campaign: education. Mr.
Bush is so enthusiastic about it, he gets carried away. He told a baffled
audience in Florence, South Carolina, and I quote directly: "Rarely has the
question asked: Is our children learning?" Is our children learning?

Well, our children is certainly not learning in Texas, Governor. Like Mr.
Gore, Mr. Bush believes the solution to the education crisis lies in
expanding the power of the Department of Education. We believe differently:
We believe the Department of Education is the problem; and the solution to
the education crisis is to get God and the Ten Commandments, and discipline
back into the public schools, and the federal bureaucrats and federal judges
out, and to shut down the Department of Education, and let the building sit
there as a monument to the failure and folly of Big Government. If you want
reform, vote Reform.

The Democratic Party will never reform education because it is held hostage
by the teachers' unions. Republicans will never shut down the IMF, because if
they did, the corporate lobbyists would cut off their room, board, tuition,
beer and gas money. Neither Beltway party will drain this political swamp,
because to them it is not a swamp; it is a protected wetland, their natural
habitat. They swim in it, feed in it, spawn in it, and are as happy there as
B'rer Rabbit was in his briar patch.

The Reform Party can reform American politics, because no one has a hook in
us. And I give you my word: We will outlaw the glorified bribery they call
"soft money" and put term limits on every member of Congress and federal
judge. If eight years was enough for George Washington and Ronald Reagan, it
is long enough for Teddy Kennedy and Barney Frank.

Friends, let me tell you about the man who stands before you tonight. Forty
years ago, when I was trying to figure out what to do with my life, I read a
line by Justice Holmes. A man, he said, must share the action and passion of
his time, at peril of being judged not to have lived. So I have, and it has
been a wonderful life.

I was a few feet away from Martin Luther King when he gave his "I have a
dream" address at the Lincoln Memorial. I was in Philadelphia, Mississippi
before they pulled the bodies of those civil rights workers out of that
earthen dam. I was in the Conrad Hilton Hotel in 1968 when the Democratic
Party came apart in the streets of Chicago. I was with Nixon in China, and
Reagan at Reykjavik. I have served in three White Houses and seen presidents
in their finest hours, and their darkest hours -- Nixon in Watergate, Reagan
in Iran-Contra. I have something to give to my country, and that brings me to
recall a moment in my life.

It was 1964, and I had gone up to see my oldest brother, Bill, at the
Maryknoll seminary in Ossining, New York. In the prime of his youth, he had
joined this mission order. I asked him why he did it. He told me: God has
been good to our family and we have to give something back. My brother Bill
is gone now; but his words haunt me still: God has been good to our family,
and we have to give something back. That is why we are here: To create
something new and good and alive, and give something back to this country,
that has been so good to all of us.

The road to Long Beach has been long and hard, harder at times than we
thought it would be. In this room are men and women who have worked from dawn
to dark, and beyond, in malls, gas stations, and country stores, in Texas,
Georgia, North Carolina, Oklahoma, West Virginia, to get a million signatures
to get us on the ballot. It is a tribute to your dedication and loyalty that
we have not missed a single state. This fall, we shall go into battle in all
fifty states.

"But why are you doing this?" people ask me. I will tell you. Because there
has to be one party that has not sold its soul for soft money. There has to
be one party that will stand up for our sovereignty and stand by our workers
who are being sacrificed on the altar of the Global Economy. There has to be
one party that will defend America's history, heritage and heroes against the
Visigoths and Vandals of multiculturalism. There has to be one party willing
to drive the money-changers out of the temples of our civilization.

What are we fighting for? To save our country from being sold down the river
into some godless New World Order, and to hand down to our children a nation
as good and as great as the one our parents gave to us -- forever
independent, forever free. That's what this Gideon's Army is fighting for;
and we will fight on and on and on and on -- until God Himself calls us home.





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snare and a delusion, a fraud upon the nation. Our two parties have become
nothing but two wings of the same bird of prey...
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