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Dear Brigade,

"Can you imagine what the founding fathers would have said if
they'd seen these people talking about setting up a global
government?" he exclaimed. "Lock and load!"  ...  The line
drew the biggest applause of the hourlong question-and-answer
forum...."

Darn right they applauded.  American students have not been
totally brainwashed by the "sandal-and-beads" education
crowd!

GO PAT GO!!!!!!!!!!
Linda

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Reform Party presidential candidate criticizes
U.S. foreign policy

By STEVE SCHULTZE
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Oct. 16, 2000

Reform Party presidential candidate Pat Buchanan brought his
America-first message to Milwaukee on Monday, suggesting
that the United States should rethink its commitment to Israel
in the Middle East conflict.

Comparing the Palestinian side in the recent fighting to
Americans in Revolutionary War times, Buchanan said
American support for Israelis may be a moot issue. If the
conflict continues, Buchanan predicted, Israel with its superior
military will wind up crushing the Palestinians.

If Americans had been shot in the numbers that Palestinians
have been wounded by Israelis, "we'd be calling for nuclear
weapons; we'd be enraged," Buchanan said.

He laid blame for the current crisis on Ariel Sharon, the Israeli
politician whose visit to a site considered holy by Muslims and
Jews provoked "rock-throwing" by Palestinians and gunfire by
Israelis.

He counseled a new course of action by the U.S., away from
its strong support for Israel.

"The alternative is to get out of there," Buchanan said.

He said the U.S. should try to help resolve the crisis but
warned that the U.S. ultimately couldn't stop the Palestinians
from waging a bloody war.

"If Palestine wants to fight and die and unite the Arab states
around them, we cannot stop them," Buchanan said. "It's not
vital to American's security whose flag flies over Jerusalem or
the Golan Heights."

The 61-year-old political commentator and three-time
presidential candidate spoke almost exclusively about foreign
affairs to a crowd of about 200 at Marquette University. The
message was one of unabashed American nationalism.

He derided what he called the spreading gospel of the "New
World Order," the idea that nations are becoming less
important and everyone is a world citizen. He said the United
Nations, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund
are all proponents of a form of globalism that he thinks is not in
the United States' interest.

"I'm an economic nationalist," he said.

The U.S. should demand parity from its trading partners or else
put up barriers to trading, he said, singling out China.

He had harsh criticism for Third World proponents of erasing
global economic boundaries, calling Fidel Castro and others
"globo-trash."

"Can you imagine what the founding fathers would have said if
they'd seen these people talking about setting up a global
government?" he exclaimed. "Lock and load!"

The line drew the biggest applause of the hourlong question-
and-answer forum.

The U.S., he suggested, has bumbled its foreign affairs badly
in recent years.

The U.S. should have stayed out of the wars in Bosnia and
Kosovo, he said. The U.S. rationale for bombing Bosnia was to
end ethnic cleansing by Bosnians, but the number of deaths
fell far short of the "genocide" the Clinton administration said
needed checking, Buchanan said.

He also warned against U.S. involvement in other trouble spots
- East Timor and the China-Taiwan conflict, for example - and
said it was time for the U.S. to pull its NATO troops from
Europe.

He said he bolted from the Republican Party because it
strayed too far from its conservative roots. He listed Ronald
Reagan and Barry Goldwater as political heroes. Richard
Nixon, for whom Buchanan worked as a speechwriter, also
was singled out several times for praise.

On other topics, Buchanan:

Strongly backed outlawing abortion and said that would
probably have to come about through appointment of anti-
abortion justices to the Supreme Court. "I am strongly pro-life
and for the rights of the unborn," he said.

Blasted the commission that excluded him and Green Party
presidential candidate Ralph Nader from the presidential
debates. In an interview before his forum, Buchanan said that
decision cost him the election.

Declined to give his preference between the major-party
candidates, Republican George W. Bush and Democrat Al
Gore.

Dan Guenzel, a heating and air-conditioning salesman
attending the forum, said he planned to vote for Buchanan,
especially for his stands against abortion and for bringing
American troops home.

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