
| No Military Occupation of Haiti Ron Paul Statement of Congressman Ron Paul
I am concerned over the possibility of an open-ended US military occupation of Haiti and this legislation does nothing to alleviate my concerns. On the contrary, when this resolution refers to the need for a long term US plan for Haiti, I see a return to the failed attempts by the Clinton and Bush Administrations to establish Haiti as an American protectorate. Already we are seeing many argue that this kind of humanitarian mission is a perfect fit for the US military. I do not agree. Certainly I would support and encourage the efforts of the American
people to help the people of Haiti at this tragic time. I believe that
the American people are very generous on their own and fear that a US
government commitment to reconstruct Haiti may actually discourage private
contributions. Mr. Speaker, already we see private US citizens and corporations
raising millions of dollars for relief and reconstruction of Haiti.
I do not believe the US government should get in the way of these laudable
efforts. I do express my condolences but I unfortunately must urge my
colleagues to vote against this resolution committing the United States
government to rebuild Haiti. "When the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." - Fall Of The Republic - Buy the DVD here
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