Well said Heather. Thomas Jefferson would have been proud of you. Now prepare to be attacked by the kool-aide sipping government propaganda believers. Know that the great majority of educated young people are with you and some of us old folks.
It seems to have been planned since at least 2001 and most likely before:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mBYv3HGyd7c&feature=player_embedded
With Regards to Jefferson on these subjects ...
"If ever I was gratified with the possession of power, and of the confidence of those who had entrusted me with it, it was on that occasion when I was enabled to use both for the prevention of war, towards which the torrent of passion here was directed almost irresistibly, and when not another person in the United States, less supported by authority and favor, could have resisted it." --Thomas Jefferson to James Maury, 1812
"I do not believe war the most certain means of enforcing principles. Those peaceable coercions which are in the power of every nation, if undertaken in concert and in time of peace, are more likely to produce the desired effect." --Thomas Jefferson to Robert Livingston, 1801
"Peace... has been our principle, peace is our interest, and peace has saved to the world this only plant of free and rational government now existing in it... However, therefore, we may have been reproached for pursuing our Quaker system, time will affix the stamp of wisdom on it, and the happiness and prosperity of our citizens will attest its merit. And this, I believe, is the only legitimate object of government and the first duty of governors, and not the slaughter of men and devastation of the countries placed under their care in pursuit of a fantastic honor unallied to virtue or happiness; or in gratification of the angry passions or the pride of administrators excited by personal incidents in which their citizens have no concern." --Thomas Jefferson to Thaddeus Kosciusko.
"Peace with all nations, and the right which that gives us with respect to all nations, are our object." --Thomas Jefferson to C. W. F. Dumas, 1793
"Nothing but the failure of every peaceable mode of redress, nothing but dire necessity, should force us from the path of peace which would be our wisest pursuit, to embark in the broils and contentions of Europe and become a satellite to any power there." --Thomas Jefferson to William Dunbar, 1803
Peace is our most important interest, and a recovery from debt." --Thomas Jefferson to William Short, 1801.
"To cherish and maintain the rights and liberties of our citizens and to ward from them the burthens, the miseries and the crimes of war, by a just and friendly conduct towards all nations [are] among the most obvious and important duties of those to whom the management of their public interests have been confided." --Thomas Jefferson: Reply to John Thomas, 1807
"My affections were first for my own country, and then, generally, for all mankind; and nothing but minds placing themselves above the passions, in the functionaries of this country, could have preserved us from the war to which... provocations have been constantly urging us." --Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Law, 1811
with regards to Israel specifically, Thomas Jefferson never ever wanted us to be entangled in other countries issues. There are many many Jefferson quotes that supports his position regarding.
"We ask for peace and justice from all nations; and we will remain uprightly neutral in fact." --Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 1806
With regards to Iran specifically: "By nature's law, man is at peace with man till some aggression is committed, which, by the same law, authorizes one to destroy another as his enemy." --Thomas Jefferson to Edmond C. Genet, 1793.
Aside from Ahmadinejad's nut Job rantings he has not made any formal aggressive moves. What most seem to forget Ahmadinejad is just a figurehead . In a theocratic society. Ali Khamenei is the Leader of Iran.
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I could go on .. but one gets the point . Jefferson believed in securing our own borders, remain neutral in other countries conflicts. Promote the use of embargo's if necessary and apply diplomacy. Only as a last resort would we ever enter into war and never as the aggressor , only as a defender who was transgressed against.
There is an additional lost letter that has been found written from Jefferson to Elijah Boardman in July 1801 I believe that further explains his positions and separates rhetoric from true acts. I will look in my library for a copy and see if I can find and post.
Ron Paul has it right !!!
Semper Fi