A neocon is now an esteemed adviser for Ron Paul??
http://www.boilingfrogspost.com/2011...-camp-to-date/
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A neocon is now an esteemed adviser for Ron Paul??
http://www.boilingfrogspost.com/2011...-camp-to-date/
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While Fein’s AEI and neocon connections and strong ties are overtly stated, his loyalties and allegiance to Israel and the Israel lobby are not; that is, until you start digging. A former AEI member who now works as a congressional aid stated, ‘Bruce Fein was liked and trusted there as ‘one of them,’ a real Jewish man loyal to Israel and its interests.’
http://www.boilingfrogspost.com/wp-c...IsraelFlag.pngFein has been successful in playing both sides of this field, and keeping his Israel related activities and ties mainly covert. However, in 2010, Fein’s wife, Mattie Fein, began expressing the couple’s views on Israel and Israel’s interests less covertly. Some attribute that to Mattie Fein’s desperate need and her fierce competition with Harman over Israel lobby dollars. Here is Mattie’s response to the test question by the Zionist community:
7. Would you support Israel taking military action to stop Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons? Under what circumstances?
The United States should support whatever Israel believes is justified by national security worries over Iran.
damn... yes and unfortunately that's all it takes to discredit hard-working individuals, to be somehow connected or supported by bad seeds, and TPTB know precisely where to place them.
Is RP smart enough to know how these NeoCons operate? Of course he is, he spent 8 years bashing them all under Bush. Something isn't right with this move.....
http://www.dailypaul.com/175892/ron-...senior-advisor
The Ron Paul Revolution may yet live up to its name with or without him.
This seems like extremely poor judgement on the campaigns part.
i don't think that is a show-stopper.
look who i get some of my knowledge of PM markets from - Harvey Organ. he is a big time Israel loyalist and "loyal Jew".
yes, i know, i'm not running for President.
so RP is looking to Fein for legal advice.
the question is, does the presence of Fein on the campaign staff mean that a President Ron Paul would not have the guts to re-investigate 9-11 - or to indict Israel ? we won't know until Ron Paul is president.
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Bruce_Fein
Bruce Fein
Bruce Fein a principal at the PR firm the The Lichfield Group. He was one of the founders of the American Freedom Agenda, a conservative group critical of the erosion of civil liberties under the administration of George W. Bush.
A biographical note states that he "has been an adjunct scholar with the American Enterprise Institute, a resident scholar at the Heritage Foundation, a lecturer at the Brookings Institute, and an adjunct professor at George Washington University. He has also been executive editor of World Intelligence Review, a periodical devoted to national security and intelligence issues." [1]
"He graduated from Harvard Law School with honors in 1972. After a coveted federal judicial clerkship, he joined the U.S. Department of Justice where he served as assistant director of the Office of Legal Policy, legal adviser to the assistant attorney general for antitrust, and the associate deputy attorney general. Mr. Fein then was appointed general counsel of the Federal Communications Commission, followed by an appointment as research director for the Joint Congressional Committee on Covert Arms Sales to Iran. He recently served on the American Bar Association's Task Force on Presidential signing statements," the biographical note states.
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"bullets, bombs, banks - harvard, princeton, yale..."
I don't think he would do either and the reason I don't believe he would is that I don't think he would be interested in spending the people's fund on that.
Rather concentrate on cutting funds to them as well as others. What would a new investigation prove when most of the evidence has been destroyed?
Do those that want a new investigation really want to pay for it personally should Pres. Paul advocate forcing those not interested in a new investigation to pay for what they don't want?
I have to admit that Feins hiring is troublesome, in most every way he's the antithesis to RP and what he stands for, so..I'm scratchin my ass.................
But...maybe there's something else at play I'm not privy to right now? I can only hope.