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NoDrama

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sure, but Texans dont fare any better than say - New Yorkers - finding a job (the unemployment rates and employment to population ratios are about the same); Texas actually fares worse than liberal state Massachussetts as well, for example, which seems to hurt the implication that Texas is doing any better than states with fewer minimum wage jobs, or higher minimum wage standards for that matter.
And North Dakota beats all of them, by a WIDE margin. Your point?
 

dukeanthony

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It is is impossable for people to take you seriously when its so obvious your views are based on opinions and not facts. And I won't answer your questions until you start answering mine.
A White Supremacists who held a $2,000 a plate fund raising dinner for Dr. Ron Paul has this to say to me and my children-
“No person shall be a citizen of the United States unless he is a non-Hispanic white of the European race, in whom there is no ascertainable trace of Negro blood, nor more than one-eighth Mongolian, Asian, Asia Minor, Middle Eastern, Semitic, Near Eastern, American Indian, Malay or other non-European or non-white blood, provided that Hispanic whites, defined as anyone with an Hispanic ancestor, may be citizens if, in addition to meeting the aforesaid ascertainable trace and percentage tests, they are in appearance indistinguishable from Americans whose ancestral home is in the British Isles or Northwestern Europe. Only citizens shall have the right and privilege to reside permanently in the United States.” - Bill Johnson
Dr. Ron Paul broke bread with racists and only after loud calls for him to disassociate himself from Bill Johnson did he withdraw his support for Bill Johnson. Ron Paul never gave that money back to those White Supremacists and if you think there is not more money where that came from, think again. Ron Paul built his political career on the backs of White Supremacists. His newsletters from the 90's are filled with bigotry and racism. Do the least little research and you will find where Ron Paul's views about immigration came from. You may agree with him today about immigration, but when Ron Paul and his supporters are in power, watch the concentration camps he rightly recognizes are out there...fill up with people with various shades of brown skin,
 

dukeanthony

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Ron Paul popular among true Republicans, Neo-Nazis, White Supremacists, Hardcore Nationalists


Far Right-Wing Christian Conservative Ron Paul is an interesting guy. As a true Christian Conservative Republican, I like him on about every single issue but I got one big problem with him....He's against the Iraq War ( which usually means that he must hate God ), but lately he's been appealing to true Conservative Republicans like me.
If you type in "Ron Paul Neo Nazi", "Ron Paul White Supremacist", "Ron Paul Racist", or "Ron Paul White Nationalist" into basically any search engine, you will come across a plethora of links to stories about Ron Paul and his popularity among white nationalists, neo-nazis, or anybody who worships the USA.
Check out www.davidduke.com and check out his articles relating to Ron Paul. He loves Ron Paul.
Even Don Black, former neo-nazi/Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard/founder of www.stormfront.org website, is a HUGE supporter of Ron Paul. Usually at the bottom of the Stormfront website there's an advertisement for Ron Paul and tons of articles about how awesome he is of a Presidential candidate
 

dukeanthony

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White Supremacists rallying around Ron Paul's Presidential campaign

by Todd A. Heywood

Originally printed 11/15/2007 (Issue 1546 - Between The Lines News)





Capitol Correspondent

Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul, whose long-shot campaign has been gaining media attention in recent days, apparently has the support of an unusual constituency -- the white supremacist movement.
Stormfront.org, a white supremacy web site, as well as others, such as http://WhiteWorldNews.com, have actively supported Paul's bid for the presidency, including directing donors to his campaign. Stormfront has also endorsed Paul for president.
"Once in a great while a presidential candidate is presented to us. A candidate who not only speaks to us, but for us...I am supporting Ron Paul in his run for the presidency," the Stormfront endorsement says. The endorsement praises Paul's plans to reduce taxes, close the borders and eliminate trade deals, such as NAFTA.
"Whatever organization you belong to, remember first and foremost that you are a white nationalist," the endorsement continues. "Put your differences with one and other aside and work together. Work together to strive to get someone in the Oval Office who agrees with much of what we want for our future. Look at the man. Look at the issues. Look at our future. Vote for Ron Paul 2008."
The white supremacy movement directs potential donors to the independent ThisNovember5th.com web site, which is a fundraising mechanism for the Paul campaign. The web site netted Paul $4.2 million from some 37,000 people on Nov. 5 -- a record amount raised in a single day through the Internet by any Republican candidate.
 

dukeanthony

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There is more. The Texas-based Lone Star Times October 25 publicly
requested a response to questions about whether the Paul campaign
would repudiate and reject a $500 donation from white supremacist
Stormfront.org founder Don Black and end the Stormfront website
fundraising for Paul. The Times article lit up the conservative
blogosphere for the next week. Paul supporters packed internet
comment boards alternately denouncing or excusing the charges. Most
politicians are quick to distance themselves from such disreputable
donations when they are discovered. Not Paul.

Daniel Siederaski of the Jewish Telegraph Agency tried to get an
interview with Paul, calling him repeatedly but not receiving any
return calls. Wrote Siederaski November 9: "Ron Paul will take money
from Nazis. But he won’t take telephone calls from Jews." [Update]
Finally on November 13 the Paul campaign responded. In a short
interview JTA quotes Jim Perry, head of Jews for Paul describing his
work on the Paul campaign along side a self-described white
supremacist which Perry says he has reformed.

Racist ties exposed in the Times article go far beyond a single
donation. Just below links to information about the "BOK KKK Ohio
State Meeting", and the "BOK KKK Pennsylvania State Meeting",
Stormfront.org website announced: "Ron Paul for President" and
"Countdown to the 5th of November". The links take readers directly
to a Ron Paul fundraising site from which they can click into the
official Ron Paul 2008 donation page on the official campaign site.
Like many white supremacists, Stormfront has ties to white prison
gangs.

Finally on October 30 Paul's campaign came back with a non-response.
In a phone interview with the Lone Star Times, Ron Paul national
communications director Jesse Benton was non-committal about removing
the donations link from Stormfront.org. After a week of internet
controversy, the best Benton could come up with is:
"We hadn't thought of these options but I'll bring up these ideas with
the campaign director. Blocking the IP address sounds like a simple
and practical step that could be taken. I doubt there is anything we
can do legally. Tracking donations that came from Stormfront's site
sounds more complicated. I'm concerned about setting a precedent for
the campaign having to screen and vet everyone who makes a donation.
It is important to keep in mind is (sic) that we didn't solicit this
support, and we aren't interested in spending al of our time and
resources focused on this issue. We want to focus on Dr. Paul's
positive agenda for freedom."
 

munch box

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A White Supremacists who held a $2,000 a plate fund raising dinner for Dr. Ron Paul has this to say to me and my children-
“No person shall be a citizen of the United States unless he is a non-Hispanic white of the European race, in whom there is no ascertainable trace of Negro blood, nor more than one-eighth Mongolian, Asian, Asia Minor, Middle Eastern, Semitic, Near Eastern, American Indian, Malay or other non-European or non-white blood, provided that Hispanic whites, defined as anyone with an Hispanic ancestor, may be citizens if, in addition to meeting the aforesaid ascertainable trace and percentage tests, they are in appearance indistinguishable from Americans whose ancestral home is in the British Isles or Northwestern Europe. Only citizens shall have the right and privilege to reside permanently in the United States.” - Bill Johnson
Dr. Ron Paul broke bread with racists and only after loud calls for him to disassociate himself from Bill Johnson did he withdraw his support for Bill Johnson. Ron Paul never gave that money back to those White Supremacists and if you think there is not more money where that came from, think again. Ron Paul built his political career on the backs of White Supremacists. His newsletters from the 90's are filled with bigotry and racism. Do the least little research and you will find where Ron Paul's views about immigration came from. You may agree with him today about immigration, but when Ron Paul and his supporters are in power, watch the concentration camps he rightly recognizes are out there...fill up with people with various shades of brown skin,
Just because somebody thinks ron paul would make a better president than obama, does not mean they agree with the views of some no name . None of those newsletters were written by Ron Paul, and he ahs publicly denounced those newsletters. The man has never said a racial or anti-gay slur in his life. other than "queer", but so what. I'd rather he be anti "gay marriage" than support it
 

dukeanthony

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just because somebody thinks ron paul would make a better president than obama, does not mean they agree with the views of some no name . None of those newsletters were written by ron paul, and he ahs publicly denounced those newsletters. The man has never said a racial or anti-gay slur in his life. Other than "queer", but so what. I'd rather he be anti "gay marriage" than support it
ron pauls newsletter
written in the first person
he is responsible for "his" newletter
/end of discussion
 

VTXDave

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So what? Are they not entitled to donate just like everyone else? The Black Panther Party endorsed Obama but nobody seemed too concerned over that one, eh? Know anything about the Black Panthers son? I do. They're a Black Supremacist organization. I grew up in the Bay Area in the 60's. What a maroon....heh.
 

NoDrama

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A White Supremacists who held a $2,000 a plate fund raising dinner for Dr. Ron Paul has this to say to me and my children-
“No person shall be a citizen of the United States unless he is a non-Hispanic white of the European race, in whom there is no ascertainable trace of Negro blood, nor more than one-eighth Mongolian, Asian, Asia Minor, Middle Eastern, Semitic, Near Eastern, American Indian, Malay or other non-European or non-white blood, provided that Hispanic whites, defined as anyone with an Hispanic ancestor, may be citizens if, in addition to meeting the aforesaid ascertainable trace and percentage tests, they are in appearance indistinguishable from Americans whose ancestral home is in the British Isles or Northwestern Europe. Only citizens shall have the right and privilege to reside permanently in the United States.” - Bill Johnson
Dr. Ron Paul broke bread with racists and only after loud calls for him to disassociate himself from Bill Johnson did he withdraw his support for Bill Johnson. Ron Paul never gave that money back to those White Supremacists and if you think there is not more money where that came from, think again. Ron Paul built his political career on the backs of White Supremacists. His newsletters from the 90's are filled with bigotry and racism. Do the least little research and you will find where Ron Paul's views about immigration came from. You may agree with him today about immigration, but when Ron Paul and his supporters are in power, watch the concentration camps he rightly recognizes are out there...fill up with people with various shades of brown skin,
Guarantee ya Obama received huge amounts of money from tens of thousands of racists, In fact Obama's pastor was a racist. That means Obama is a racist. Everyone knows that if you accept money from a Racist you ARE a racist. Same as taking money from a thief makes you thief and taking money from a rapist or child molester makes you one also. In fact, even mentioning the fact that people are free to associate with whomever they want, automatically makes that person a homophobic, neo nazi, racist bank president. ITS OBVIOUS!!
 

dukeanthony

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So what? Are they not entitled to donate just like everyone else? The Black Panther Party endorsed Obama but nobody seemed too concerned over that one, eh? Know anything about the Black Panthers son? I do. They're a Black Supremacist organization. I grew up in the Bay Area in the 60's. What a maroon....heh.
Cool then we are even Farrakhan endorses Ron Paul also
 

munch box

Well-Known Member
Can you prove Ron Paul ever tried to stop what people were writing in his name with his permission?

You mean he never read his OWN newsletter?
I'm saying the very few instances where racially controversial references were made in those newsletters, he was unaware of those rare few occasions. People who he thought were his friends, used his name to try and spread thier own personal agenda
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
ron pauls newsletter
written in the first person
he is responsible for "his" newletter
/end of discussion
So if I write a newsletter and put it in the first person and I call it "dukeanthony newsletter" everything write will be attributed to you and must be the truth? HAHA do you even think things over at all before you jam your foot in your mouth?
 

undertheice

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it's kinda funny. when black americans vote en masse for "the black candidate", it's seen as only natural. when the platform of "a white candidate" strikes a chord with, among many others, the members of a white supremacist group, it's seen as a reason to suspect his every move. when that same "black candidate" sits in a pew every sunday and listens to sermons containing anti-american sentiments and racist overtones, excuses are made and he avoids controversy by simply distancing himself from his friend. when any "white candidate" has the audacity to pray or to proclaim his own faith, he is immediately accused of attempting to instate a theocracy and of being in the pocket of the religious right. i really could go on for days in this same vein, but i think you get my point.
 

Carne Seca

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So what? Are they not entitled to donate just like everyone else? The Black Panther Party endorsed Obama but nobody seemed too concerned over that one, eh? Know anything about the Black Panthers son? I do. They're a Black Supremacist organization. I grew up in the Bay Area in the 60's. What a maroon....heh.
You mean all two members?
 

Carne Seca

Well-Known Member
I'm saying the very few instances where racially controversial references were made in those newsletters, he was unaware of those rare few occasions. People who he thought were his friends, used his name to try and spread thier own personal agenda
How convenient. Funny how he was clueless only about the rare/few racially controversial references. Just them. How ever many there were. More than one. He missed every one one of them. Whatever that number was. More than one.....

Yet he is so articulate and well informed about so many things... except for the racially controversial references in his own newsletter... You know... publishing.. where the Editor has to sign off on any and all articles before printing. It's standard procedure. Except in those rare/few instances of racially controversial references... more than one... he missed. Yep.
 
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