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Mr. PAUL. Mr. Speaker, while I
support
this legislation, I would like to make a few
observations.
It is unfortunate that we are in a position where we must act on such
legislation.
Because
of our
unwise policy of foreign interventionism, which has placed thousands of
American
service members in the Middle East including in Saudi Arabia, we are
placed in a
no-win situation. Either we
disregard and
mock the customs and culture of Saudi Arabia by
refusing
to adhere to dress codes that they have adopted, or we subject American
women to
a
dress code that is
offensive to
our own culture and customs and is disrespectful to the sacrifices
they
are making for this country. What a choice, Mr. Speaker!
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I am voting for this bill
because I
believe, on the whole, that it is preferable to place concerns
about
our own citizens over those whose homeland is being defended by
American troops.
Young Americans join the
all-volunteer
military as an act of patriotism in hopes of defending
their
country and their constitution. We in Congress must honor that
sacrifice. it is
bad enough
that our
troops are sent
around the world to defend foreign soil. Asking them to comply with
foreign
customs which violate basic American beliefs about freedom in order to
appease
the
very governments our
troops are
defending adds insult to injury. I do not believe a single female
member
of the armed forces enlisted for the privilege of wearing an abaya
while
defending
the House of
Saud or that
one single male member of the armed forces enlisted in order to force
his
female colleagues to wear an abaya.
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The fact remains that we
continue to
maintain troops in a place where they are not needed. It is the
consequences of
this dangerous policy that concern me most. Isnt it time to return to
a more
sound foreign policy, one that respects the culture of others by not
intervening
in their affairs? Is it not time to bring American troops home to
protect
America, rather than continuing to station them in far off lands where
the
protection they offer is not needed?
This chapter appeared in Ron Pauls Congressional website at http://www.house.gov/paul/congrec/congrec2002/cr051402.htm