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Old 12-07-2009, 12:28 PM
 
Location: Raleigh, NC
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Religious extremists do not like Ron Paul, because he does not emphasize government control like the mainstream Dems and Reps do. It is illogical for there to be any association between a libertarian minded politician and a neo-nazi group. It was simply a bad choice for a photo-op.
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Old 12-07-2009, 12:29 PM
 
Location: PA
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Lulz

Yea, hes not doing decent minded folks bidding by ASSOCIATING WITH PRO-HITLER ANTI-SEMITES and White Supremacist. Only "robots" choose to be responsible and decent and not affiliate with bigots and anti-jewish nazis like Don Black and co.

Thats what 'we' all want. Lulz...

I cant believe I actually got an infraction here for pointing out these 'fronters'. Why the heck cant they take their anti-semetism and bigotry back to Don Blacks haven for it?
Ever notice when someone has ideas of liberty, and I mean true liberty economic and social. Two things happen.

Those who want to be extra racist show up at your party.
Those who want to be free from the racist show up too.

As I recall many liberals, libert, republicans and independents all seemed to like the message of freedom. Every law we have is to protect the individual but sometimes government plans favorites and create laws to protect groups.
White or Black groups are not a part of the constitution which lets groups like the KKK and black panthers create a political cirus of which Ron Paul unfortantly will be in the middle of when you run for anything.
Example Obama's church preacher for those of you who think I'm being unfair.
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Old 12-07-2009, 12:31 PM
 
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Too bad the GOP doesn't support Ron Paul because if they did he could win the White House after Obama's second term.
Too bad the Republican Party laughed at him instead (in particular John McCain). Too bad Fox News blacked him out during the primaries - but now they have him on to suit their needs. I voted for Ron when he ran for President in 1988. It is nice to see his ideas and philosophy finally getting air time. Unfortunately, I do not think he is ever going to run again. Our loss.
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Old 12-07-2009, 12:33 PM
 
Location: Washington
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Ever notice when someone has ideas of liberty, and I mean true liberty economic and social. Two things happen.

Those who want to be extra racist show up at your party.
Those who want to be free from the racist show up too.

As I recall many liberals, libert, republicans and independents all seemed to like the message of freedom. Every law we have is to protect the individual but sometimes government plans favorites and create laws to protect groups.
White or Black groups are not a part of the constitution which lets groups like the KKK and black panthers create a political cirus of which Ron Paul unfortantly will be in the middle of when you run for anything.
Example Obama's church preacher for those of you who think I'm being unfair.
Did you miss the earlier discussion with Summers?

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?? Bill Ayers did not create a website devoted to denying the holocaust (murder of 7 million jews, incase you didnt know), and the ideal that mexicans and blacks are soul-less subhuman criminals.

Reverend Wright did not endorse a web sight calling for assassination of the nations first black president.
Sorry bud, theres no passes for holocaust deniers and white supremacists and their supporters. Some things are just evil and are to be labeled as such. This is one of them.

And Im pretty such 99% of americans are with me on this one.
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Old 12-07-2009, 12:36 PM
 
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Too bad the Republican Party laughed at him instead (in particular John McCain). Too bad Fox News blacked him out during the primaries - but now they have him on to suit their needs. I voted for Ron when he ran for President in 1988. It is nice to see his ideas and philosophy finally getting air time. Unfortunately, I do not think he is ever going to run again. Our loss.
He is too good for this country.
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Old 12-07-2009, 12:37 PM
 
Location: Raleigh, NC
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he is too good for this country.
+1,000,000
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Old 12-07-2009, 12:42 PM
 
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A general election between Obama and Paul would be a no-brainer. Why vote for pro-war ObamaBush when you have a pro-liberty advocate? The RINO neo-cons would still tow the party line (esp after 4 years of Obama) and the liberals would salivate over the idea of real peace.
IF Paul ran in 2012 and won I would be so happy.
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Old 12-07-2009, 12:42 PM
 
Location: Washington
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Too bad the Republican Party laughed at him instead (in particular John McCain). Too bad Fox News blacked him out during the primaries - but now they have him on to suit their needs. I voted for Ron when he ran for President in 1988. It is nice to see his ideas and philosophy finally getting air time. Unfortunately, I do not think he is ever going to run again. Our loss.
Fox blacked him out because of his support of anti-semetic extremist groups and organizations, like Don Blacks Stormfront.

Fox is owned by News Corp and News Corp is owned by Rupert Murdoch. Right wing as he may be, he is still of the jewish faith. At that, his daughter is married to a man of african descent.

I doubt hes going to throw in support behind groups such as SF and people who support them (left or right). No reasonable person would. But extremist will keep praying for their 'great white hope' to come 'cleanse america of the nonwhites'.
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Old 12-07-2009, 01:24 PM
 
Location: Europe
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Fox blacked him out because of his support of anti-semetic extremist groups and organizations, like Don Blacks Stormfront.

Fox is owned by News Corp and News Corp is owned by Rupert Murdoch. Right wing as he may be, he is still of the jewish faith. At that, his daughter is married to a man of african descent.

I doubt hes going to throw in support behind groups such as SF and people who support them (left or right). No reasonable person would. But extremist will keep praying for their 'great white hope' to come 'cleanse america of the nonwhites'.
How does he support anti-semetic groups?
I think you don`t get that the right does not necessary support him.
I am just against people like Don Black like you are but I still doubt that Ron Paul supports them.
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Old 12-07-2009, 01:28 PM
 
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Fox blacked him out because of his support of anti-semetic extremist groups and organizations, like Don Blacks Stormfront.

Fox is owned by News Corp and News Corp is owned by Rupert Murdoch. Right wing as he may be, he is still of the jewish faith. At that, his daughter is married to a man of african descent.

I doubt hes going to throw in support behind groups such as SF and people who support them (left or right). No reasonable person would. But extremist will keep praying for their 'great white hope' to come 'cleanse america of the nonwhites'.
You mean Don Black's $500 donation to Paul's campaign and Stormfront's support of Paul in Presidential run.

White supremacists supported Paul because of the war in Iraq. The war in Iraq is seen by Stormfront to be a war on behalf of Israel.

Ron Paul has spoken about Israel’s influence on our foreign policy in Iraq etc. Paul's stance is based on the Constitution and our Founders warning against foreign entanglements.

The Stormfront’s opposition to the Iraq War and our foreign aid to Israel is based on hatred of Jews. Not the Constitution - like Ron Paul. That's the difference.
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