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The Ron Paul Campaign and its Neo-Nazi Supporters

Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by 2 Timothy2:1-4, Dec 12, 2007.

  1. 2 Timothy2:1-4

    2 Timothy2:1-4 New Member

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    [FONT=times new roman,times]When some in a crowd of anti-war activists meeting at Democrat National Committee HQ in June, 2005 suggested Israel was behind the 9-11 attacks, [/FONT][FONT=times new roman,times]DNC Chair Howard Dean was quick to get behind the microphones and denounce them saying[/FONT][FONT=times new roman,times]: "such statements are nothing but vile, anti-Semitic rhetoric."[/FONT]

    [FONT=times new roman,times]When KKK leader David Duke switched parties to run for Louisiana governor as a Republican in 1991, then-[/FONT][FONT=times new roman,times]President George H W Bush responded sharply[/FONT][FONT=times new roman,times], saying, "When someone asserts the Holocaust never took place, then I don't believe that person ever deserves one iota of public trust. When someone has so recently endorsed Nazism, it is inconceivable that someone can reasonably aspire to a leadership role in a free society."[/FONT]

    [FONT=times new roman,times]Ron Paul is different. [/FONT]


    http://www.americanthinker.com/2007/11/the_ron_paul_campaign_and_its.html
     
  2. Martin

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    ==Since that low blow is so low that I can't get under it, I can only respond by saying wow. Is this what political discussion among professing Christians has become? No longer discussing the important issues but now playing gotcha politics and throwing as much mud as possible? If so, that is 100% pitiful and sad. I think we would be better off talking about the issues and not what group supports who and such and such. Candidates like Ron Paul appeal to various segments of the population. Some of those segments are, excuse me, nuts, while others are liberal and others are conservative. Paul's supporters are a mixed bag of folks who are tired of the "leaders" (quote unquote) that we have been electing over the past many years. I am sure if we dug around enough, we could find some not so nice folks supporting all the candidates. So, let's end the game and start discussing the important issues.
     
  3. 2 Timothy2:1-4

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    A low blow to the DOR's maybe. But it is hard to claim to oppose them and take money from them. More hypocracy from ronnie.
     
  4. Bro. Curtis

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    Some of the groups that support Dr. Paul were the biggest hurdle I had to overcome before giving him my support. I've allready posted all this stuff, Timmy. Took a pretty good beating from Poncho, but it's old news.
     
  5. 2 Timothy2:1-4

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    And yet it is still true. When it comes right down to it he takes maoney from anyone just like everyone else. The end picture is he isn't as different as he makes himslef out to be. He is a career politician like all the others. He doesn;t hold himslef to term limits, he takes money from those who he says he opposes and he works to spend money just the same through earmarks. He is just another hypocritical politician. No worse. No better.
     
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    And what candidate meets your high standards and keen political insight?
     
  7. Petra-O IX

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    Good question, thats what many of here have been wondering since Timmy has started his rants against Ron Paul.
     
  8. poncho

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    Weren't you a Bush supporter? Didn't his grandfather help finance the Nazi party? Yes he did! Got busted for it. Then using the same "guilt by association" propaganda technique that yer workin real hard to smear Ron with, then that means no Bush deserves one iota of public trust...yet you trust (ed) them don't ya?

    I love it when this sort of drivel is all the anti Pauls can come up with.
     
  9. KenH

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    I am a supporter of Ron Paul. I am not a supporter of the supporters of Ron Paul.
     
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    Any support in a storm, huh?

    Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad move, and I'm talking about anybody's grandaddy.

    He does more than that by hanging around Alex Jones every chance he gets. He should have distanced himself from some of his loopier disciples a long time ago, it's just too late now.

    Example? Go to stormfront, the banner's STILL there. I'm sure Hillary's noticed it as well.:wavey:
     
  11. KenH

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    Too late for what? I don't see how this story will affect his campaign or his vote totals at all.
     
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    It's too late to correct all the damage his silence on these people has to done to his campaign - it's an implicit endorsement on his part.

    He should have denounced them two months ago, or earlier. Now it would look insincere if he did so.
     
  13. KenH

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    That would not have made any difference. I really don't understand why people who are not supporting Ron Paul act like he is a top tier candidate with a chance to win the GOP presidential nomination.

    All I want out of his campaign is for his candidacy to aggravate the Republican Establishment and he has succeeded in doing that.
     
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    He won't be there much longer, thankfully. His socially libertarian mindset, speaks loudly to the lack of integrity needed for high office.
    hill......IMHO
     
  15. KenH

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    Ron Paul's campaign will last at least through Super Duper Tuesday on February 5th. That's good enough for me. :)
     
  16. 2 Timothy2:1-4

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    I am sure that is worth all the millions donated to his campaign. And it appears to not be working as he isn't on the radar screen.
     
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    I certainly feel like I have gotten my money's worth. :)
     
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    Apparently it is working in South Carolina. Ron Paul has skyrocketed from 2% to 11% in the latest polll:

    www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/12/14/s.carolina.poll/index.html

    Way to go, Ron Paul! Beat the socialists such as Huckabee and Giuliani!!!!
     
  19. betterthanideserve

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    Timmy, You should really consider thinking for yourself...........
    The reason he isn't on the "radar"screen is that the establishment is controlling the screen.......................
    The good ol sean hannity ,as well as the other"sin da cated"programs are scared to death of Ron Paul,and his supporters,you see timmy they really don't want America to be free any longer they want to bring about their GLOBAL,INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM! The one world government that the anti christ will set up.
    timmy I'm sure you know what INCREMENTALISM is? Yes?
    How can any so called conservative like sean hannity be endorsing or even consider endorsing rudy? or anyone that is a member of the CFR,rudy is,fred is,mc cain is,not sure about mike huckabee but he hangs with richard land,and he is ................Don't beleive what i say but please check it out for yourself too much is at stake not to do so........
     
  20. 2 Timothy2:1-4

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    I know, I know, ronnie is a victim. Poor ronnie. The whole world is against him. And then you get off track and blubber something about Sean Hannity. What's that about anyway?
     
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