


The Neo-Con Cabal, in their continuing verbal assault on Ron Paul, resorted to quoting from THE PROTOCOLS OF THE LEARNED ELDERS OF ZION. Jeanette Pryor’s piece in David Horowitz’s on-line FRONT PAGE MAG was entitled “Ron Paul and the Protocols of the Neo-Con Elders.” She compared quotes from Dr. Paul to quotes from THE PROTOCOLS.
Though she acknowledges THE PROTOCOLS to be fraudulent, it’s unusual for an Israel-centric tendency like the Neo-Cons to use them. Well, it’s the Neo-Cons who opened Pandora’s Box.
Ms Pryor’s central gripe against Ron Paul is as follows:
“Ron Paul’s political perspective is based upon the belief that America is controlled by a small group of bellicose imperialists, the Neo-Cons. Through financial manipulation and military aggression, they substitute their agenda for the common good of the United States in order to establish national Orwellian servitude and world dominance.”
She then quotes Dr. Paul on the Neo-Cons:
“They believe pertinent facts about how a society should be run be held by the elite and withheld from those who do not have the courage to deal with it.”
She then compares Ron Paul’s point with a quote from THE PROTOCOLS:
“It must be understood that the might of a mob is blind, senseless and un-reasoning force ever at the mercy of a suggestion from any side.”
Really? Well, Ron Paul is right. A major philosophical influence on the Neo-Cons, Leo Strauss of the University of Chicago, in his readings on Plato, advocated precisely that.
Furthermore, Pryor calls Ron Paul and his followers “scheming interlopers in a movement” as well as a “Trojan Horse.” Except, Ron Paul represents the old-time Republican religion. The Neo-Cons can’t make the same claim.

How can you have “protocol” if you have no ethics or morals
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