Topic: List of Endorsements for Ron Paul 2012 | |
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Paul has received endorsements from:
Political parties The Jefferson Republican Party[82] Press The Daily Iowan[83] Organizations Iowa Dubuque Tea Party of Iowa[84] New York Tea Party Coalition of Western New York[85] Allegany County Tea Party of New York[86] Buffalo Liberty Tea Party of New York[86] Monroe County Tea Party of New York[86] Ontario County Tea Party of New York[86] Steuben County Tea Party of New York[86] Party officials Democratic Party officials Lynn Rudmin Chong, former Democratic chair of Belknap County in New Hampshire[87] Republican Party officials Cory Adams, Republican chairman of Story County in Iowa[88] Josh Davenport, Republican co-chair of Clay County in Iowa[89] David Fischer, member of the Iowa Republican State Central Committee[90] Heath Hill, former Republican chairman of Story County in Iowa[91] Drew Ivers, member of the Iowa Republican State Central Committee[90] Jeremiah Johnson, member of the Iowa Republican State Central Committee[84] James Mills, member of the Iowa Republican State Central Committee[90] A.J. Spiker, member of the Iowa Republican State Central Committee and former Republican chairman of Story County[91] Kris Thiessen, Republican chair of Clay County in Iowa[89] Current U.S. Senators and Congresspeople Justin Amash, Representative from Michigan[92] Walter B. Jones, Representative from North Carolina[93] Rand Paul, son and Senator from Kentucky[94] Governors Jesse Ventura, Former Governor of Minnesota, TV show host, Navy SEAL and professional wrestler[95][96] Gary Johnson, Former Governor of New Mexico. Johnson's endorsement is for the GOP primary only, as Johnson is still running as a Libertarian.[97] Current state legislators New Hampshire Jim Forsythe, New Hampshire State Senator[98] Andy Sanborn, New Hampshire State Senator[99] Ray White, New Hampshire State Senator[100] Anne Cartwright, New Hampshire State Representative (Cheshire, District 2)[101] Jenn Coffey, New Hampshire State Representative (Merrimack, District 6)[102] Seth Cohn, New Hampshire State Representative (Merrimack, District 6) Tim Comerford, New Hampshire State Representative[102] Guy Comtois, New Hampshire State Representative (Belknap, District 5) Cameron DeJong, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 9)[98] Phil Greazzo, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 17) and Manchester Ward 10 Alderman[103] J.R. Hoell, New Hampshire State Representative (Merrimack, District 13)[104] Paul Ingbretson, New Hampshire State Representative (Grafton, District 5)[105] Kyle Jones, New Hampshire State Representative (Rochester)[106] Laura Jones, New Hampshire State Representative (Rochester)[102] Robert Kingsbury, New Hampshire State Representative (Belknap, District 4)[107] George Lambert, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 27)[108] Robert Malone, New Hampshire State Representative (Belknap, District 5.)[109] Jonathan S. Maltz, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 27)[110] Donna Mauro, New Hampshire State Representative[102] Andrew Manuse, New Hampshire State Representative[111] Paul Mirski, New Hampshire State Representative (Grafton, District 10)[112] Keith Murphy, New Hampshire State Representative (Bedford)[113] Laurence Rappaport, New Hampshire State Representative[114] Kevin Reichard, New Hampshire State Representative[115] Lisa Scontsas, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 22)[116] Tammy Simmons, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 17)[102] Kathy Souza, New Hampshire State Representative[117] Norman Tregenza, New Hampshire State Representative[98] Lucien Vita, New Hampshire State Representative (Middleton)[106] Carol Vita, New Hampshire State Representative (Middleton)[106] Mark Warden, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 7)[102] According to Forsythe, Paul has received support from twenty New Hampshire state representatives as of early July 2011.[118] North Carolina Glen Bradley, North Carolina State Representative[119] Idaho Phil Hart, Idaho State Representative[120] Vito Barbieri, Idaho State Representative[121] Pete Nielsen, Idaho State Representative[121] Shirley McKague, Idaho State Senator[121] Iowa Kent Sorenson, Iowa State Senator, former Michelle Bachmann Iowa campaign chairman[122] Glen Massie, Iowa State Representative[123] Kim Pearson, Iowa State Representative[124] Jason Schultz, Iowa State Representative[88][125] New Jersey Mike Doherty, New Jersey State Senator[126] Oklahoma Charles Key, Oklahoma State Representative[127] Rhode Island Nicholas D. Kettle, Rhode Island State Senator[128] Washington Cary Condotta, Washington State Representative[129] Wyoming Kendell Kroeker, Wyoming State Representative (House District 35)[130] Former Cabinet members, diplomats, and other officials Former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy Paul Craig Roberts[131] Political activists Richard Mack, former sheriff from Arizona and gun rights activist[132] Debra Medina, political activist and candidate for the Republican nomination in the 2010 Texas gubernatorial election[133] Ken Hach, Iowa Tea-party co-founder[134] Jim Treat, Iowa Tea-party co-founder[134] Adam Kokesh, political activist, talk show host[135] Karen Kwiatkowski, political activist, retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel, 2012 candidate for Congress from Virginia's 6th district[136] Tim Pugh, founder of the Cedar Rapids Tea Party[137] Businesspeople Scott Banister, entrepreneur, angel investor[138] Alex Beltramo, cofounder of game website pogo.com[139] Patrick M. Byrne, CEO of Overstock.com[140] Gerald Celente, author and business consultant[141] Jim Rogers, investor[142] Joel Salatin, farmer[143] Peter Schiff, CEO of Euro Pacific Capital[144] Academia Walter Block, Professor of economics at Loyola University New Orleans and a senior fellow of the Ludwig von Mises Institute[145] Bruce Fein, lawyer and Constitutional law expert (senior campaign adviser)[146] Kevin Gutzman, Professor of history and non-western cultures at Western Connecticut State University[147] Murray Sabrin, professor of finance at Ramapo College[147] Thomas Woods, American historian, economist and author[148] Celebrities and commentators Aimee Allen, singer and songwriter[149] Michelle Branch, singer[150] Chris Carr, Baltimore Ravens defensive back[151] Kelly Clarkson, pop singer[152] Jerry Doyle, radio host, actor[153] Golden State, indie rock band[154][155] Peyton Hillis, Cleveland Browns running back[156] D.L. Hughley, actor[157] Alex Jones, radio host[158] KRS One, rapper[159] Philip Labonte, singer for the band All That Remains[160] Aaron Lewis, frontman for the band Staind[161] Andrew Napolitano, political and legal analyst[162] Chuck Norris, martial artist and actor[163] Tony Pashos, Cleveland Browns offensive tackle[156] Prodigy, rapper[164] Dylan Ratigan, television host[165] Joe Rogan, comedian and television host[166] Doug Stanhope, stand-up comedian[167] John Stossel, media pundit[168] Andrew Sullivan, political commentator and blogger[169] Vince Vaughn, actor[170] |
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Anyone that supports Ron Paul ought to have their head examined.
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Seakolony
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Sat 12/31/11 03:21 PM
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Anyone that supports Ron Paul ought to have their head examined. Okay, how very rude of you. What should I support hypocrisy?? A continued governmental rape of the people, the constitution and the bill of rights? |
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Anyone that supports Ron Paul ought to have their head examined. people can find things to support in any candidate,and things to be against we have no perfect candidate, and I can respect people choosing the candidate who best fits their personal priorities,,,, Im sure we could make a list of endorsements of any of the current candidates,,,and a list of reasons given why not to support any of the current candidates just comes down to personal preference,,, |
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If you want to support someone that wants to legalize heroine and cocaine, hates Israel, wants to do away with the military, is a racist and wants to be buddy buddy with Iran then more power to ya.
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If you want to support someone that wants to legalize heroine and cocaine, hates Israel, wants to do away with the military, is a racist and wants to be buddy buddy with Iran then more power to ya. thing is most of the time these claims are very subjective opinions based upon fairly isolated and rare events in someones life (regularly called 'skeletons') and not on anything that is consistent, relevant, or even recent in that persons life I understand people believe him to hate ISrael and be racist, but those are hard claims to prove if the standard involves any type of consistent or regular behavior,,,, IF he has voted to legalize heroine and cocaine(as opposed to decriminalize it) or totally do away with the military, that is something different, although Id have a hard time believing thats whats happened. |
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Seakolony
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Sat 12/31/11 03:56 PM
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If you want to support someone that wants to legalize heroine and cocaine, hates Israel, wants to do away with the military, is a racist and wants to be buddy buddy with Iran then more power to ya. That's ridiculous he doesn't want to legalize heroin and cocaine. He believes that the states should have soveriegnty, and the states should handle it. He doesn't hate Isreal, he believes that the US shoudln't support the war of others. He doesn't want to be buddy buddy with Iran, he justs believes we shouldn't interfere with other cultures and societies. They have their own soveriegnty and i agree. Everything you wrote is bullcrap. |
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He's been noted to quote these claims.
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He's been noted to quote these claims. I have to side with April here, if he has been known, show me proof with a link. Then I may believe u |
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heavenlyboy34
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Sat 12/31/11 05:13 PM
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He's been noted to quote these claims. See my post earlier about Walter E Williams (noted black conservative) saying that Ron is not racist. http://mingle2.com/topic/show/317756 People who still believe he is racist at this point are woefully misled and uninformed. |
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He's been noted to quote these claims. It's all propaganda by the forces that want control, martial law and absolute power. These fabrications, in order, to push our country into one nation under control!! |
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Lpdon
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Sat 12/31/11 11:12 PM
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Paul has received endorsements from: Political parties The Jefferson Republican Party[82] Press The Daily Iowan[83] Organizations Iowa Dubuque Tea Party of Iowa[84] New York Tea Party Coalition of Western New York[85] Allegany County Tea Party of New York[86] Buffalo Liberty Tea Party of New York[86] Monroe County Tea Party of New York[86] Ontario County Tea Party of New York[86] Steuben County Tea Party of New York[86] Party officials Democratic Party officials Lynn Rudmin Chong, former Democratic chair of Belknap County in New Hampshire[87] Republican Party officials Cory Adams, Republican chairman of Story County in Iowa[88] Josh Davenport, Republican co-chair of Clay County in Iowa[89] David Fischer, member of the Iowa Republican State Central Committee[90] Heath Hill, former Republican chairman of Story County in Iowa[91] Drew Ivers, member of the Iowa Republican State Central Committee[90] Jeremiah Johnson, member of the Iowa Republican State Central Committee[84] James Mills, member of the Iowa Republican State Central Committee[90] A.J. Spiker, member of the Iowa Republican State Central Committee and former Republican chairman of Story County[91] Kris Thiessen, Republican chair of Clay County in Iowa[89] Current U.S. Senators and Congresspeople Justin Amash, Representative from Michigan[92] Walter B. Jones, Representative from North Carolina[93] Rand Paul, son and Senator from Kentucky[94] Governors Jesse Ventura, Former Governor of Minnesota, TV show host, Navy SEAL and professional wrestler[95][96] Gary Johnson, Former Governor of New Mexico. Johnson's endorsement is for the GOP primary only, as Johnson is still running as a Libertarian.[97] Current state legislators New Hampshire Jim Forsythe, New Hampshire State Senator[98] Andy Sanborn, New Hampshire State Senator[99] Ray White, New Hampshire State Senator[100] Anne Cartwright, New Hampshire State Representative (Cheshire, District 2)[101] Jenn Coffey, New Hampshire State Representative (Merrimack, District 6)[102] Seth Cohn, New Hampshire State Representative (Merrimack, District 6) Tim Comerford, New Hampshire State Representative[102] Guy Comtois, New Hampshire State Representative (Belknap, District 5) Cameron DeJong, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 9)[98] Phil Greazzo, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 17) and Manchester Ward 10 Alderman[103] J.R. Hoell, New Hampshire State Representative (Merrimack, District 13)[104] Paul Ingbretson, New Hampshire State Representative (Grafton, District 5)[105] Kyle Jones, New Hampshire State Representative (Rochester)[106] Laura Jones, New Hampshire State Representative (Rochester)[102] Robert Kingsbury, New Hampshire State Representative (Belknap, District 4)[107] George Lambert, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 27)[108] Robert Malone, New Hampshire State Representative (Belknap, District 5.)[109] Jonathan S. Maltz, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 27)[110] Donna Mauro, New Hampshire State Representative[102] Andrew Manuse, New Hampshire State Representative[111] Paul Mirski, New Hampshire State Representative (Grafton, District 10)[112] Keith Murphy, New Hampshire State Representative (Bedford)[113] Laurence Rappaport, New Hampshire State Representative[114] Kevin Reichard, New Hampshire State Representative[115] Lisa Scontsas, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 22)[116] Tammy Simmons, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 17)[102] Kathy Souza, New Hampshire State Representative[117] Norman Tregenza, New Hampshire State Representative[98] Lucien Vita, New Hampshire State Representative (Middleton)[106] Carol Vita, New Hampshire State Representative (Middleton)[106] Mark Warden, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 7)[102] According to Forsythe, Paul has received support from twenty New Hampshire state representatives as of early July 2011.[118] North Carolina Glen Bradley, North Carolina State Representative[119] Idaho Phil Hart, Idaho State Representative[120] Vito Barbieri, Idaho State Representative[121] Pete Nielsen, Idaho State Representative[121] Shirley McKague, Idaho State Senator[121] Iowa Kent Sorenson, Iowa State Senator, former Michelle Bachmann Iowa campaign chairman[122] Glen Massie, Iowa State Representative[123] Kim Pearson, Iowa State Representative[124] Jason Schultz, Iowa State Representative[88][125] New Jersey Mike Doherty, New Jersey State Senator[126] Oklahoma Charles Key, Oklahoma State Representative[127] Rhode Island Nicholas D. Kettle, Rhode Island State Senator[128] Washington Cary Condotta, Washington State Representative[129] Wyoming Kendell Kroeker, Wyoming State Representative (House District 35)[130] Former Cabinet members, diplomats, and other officials Former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy Paul Craig Roberts[131] Political activists Richard Mack, former sheriff from Arizona and gun rights activist[132] Debra Medina, political activist and candidate for the Republican nomination in the 2010 Texas gubernatorial election[133] Ken Hach, Iowa Tea-party co-founder[134] Jim Treat, Iowa Tea-party co-founder[134] Adam Kokesh, political activist, talk show host[135] Karen Kwiatkowski, political activist, retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel, 2012 candidate for Congress from Virginia's 6th district[136] Tim Pugh, founder of the Cedar Rapids Tea Party[137] Businesspeople Scott Banister, entrepreneur, angel investor[138] Alex Beltramo, cofounder of game website pogo.com[139] Patrick M. Byrne, CEO of Overstock.com[140] Gerald Celente, author and business consultant[141] Jim Rogers, investor[142] Joel Salatin, farmer[143] Peter Schiff, CEO of Euro Pacific Capital[144] Academia Walter Block, Professor of economics at Loyola University New Orleans and a senior fellow of the Ludwig von Mises Institute[145] Bruce Fein, lawyer and Constitutional law expert (senior campaign adviser)[146] Kevin Gutzman, Professor of history and non-western cultures at Western Connecticut State University[147] Murray Sabrin, professor of finance at Ramapo College[147] Thomas Woods, American historian, economist and author[148] Celebrities and commentators Aimee Allen, singer and songwriter[149] Michelle Branch, singer[150] Chris Carr, Baltimore Ravens defensive back[151] Kelly Clarkson, pop singer[152] Jerry Doyle, radio host, actor[153] Golden State, indie rock band[154][155] Peyton Hillis, Cleveland Browns running back[156] D.L. Hughley, actor[157] Alex Jones, radio host[158] KRS One, rapper[159] Philip Labonte, singer for the band All That Remains[160] Aaron Lewis, frontman for the band Staind[161] Andrew Napolitano, political and legal analyst[162] Chuck Norris, martial artist and actor[163] Tony Pashos, Cleveland Browns offensive tackle[156] Prodigy, rapper[164] Dylan Ratigan, television host[165] Joe Rogan, comedian and television host[166] Doug Stanhope, stand-up comedian[167] John Stossel, media pundit[168] Andrew Sullivan, political commentator and blogger[169] Vince Vaughn, actor[170] You left out David Duke, The American Nazi Party, Knights of the KKK, Stormfront, Ayran Nations and Don Black. They ALL endorsed him and his newsletters are reccommended reading by the American Nazi Party. |
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Anyone that supports Ron Paul ought to have their head examined. ![]() |
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Edited by
Seakolony
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Sun 01/01/12 04:52 AM
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Paul has received endorsements from: Political parties The Jefferson Republican Party[82] Press The Daily Iowan[83] Organizations Iowa Dubuque Tea Party of Iowa[84] New York Tea Party Coalition of Western New York[85] Allegany County Tea Party of New York[86] Buffalo Liberty Tea Party of New York[86] Monroe County Tea Party of New York[86] Ontario County Tea Party of New York[86] Steuben County Tea Party of New York[86] Party officials Democratic Party officials Lynn Rudmin Chong, former Democratic chair of Belknap County in New Hampshire[87] Republican Party officials Cory Adams, Republican chairman of Story County in Iowa[88] Josh Davenport, Republican co-chair of Clay County in Iowa[89] David Fischer, member of the Iowa Republican State Central Committee[90] Heath Hill, former Republican chairman of Story County in Iowa[91] Drew Ivers, member of the Iowa Republican State Central Committee[90] Jeremiah Johnson, member of the Iowa Republican State Central Committee[84] James Mills, member of the Iowa Republican State Central Committee[90] A.J. Spiker, member of the Iowa Republican State Central Committee and former Republican chairman of Story County[91] Kris Thiessen, Republican chair of Clay County in Iowa[89] Current U.S. Senators and Congresspeople Justin Amash, Representative from Michigan[92] Walter B. Jones, Representative from North Carolina[93] Rand Paul, son and Senator from Kentucky[94] Governors Jesse Ventura, Former Governor of Minnesota, TV show host, Navy SEAL and professional wrestler[95][96] Gary Johnson, Former Governor of New Mexico. Johnson's endorsement is for the GOP primary only, as Johnson is still running as a Libertarian.[97] Current state legislators New Hampshire Jim Forsythe, New Hampshire State Senator[98] Andy Sanborn, New Hampshire State Senator[99] Ray White, New Hampshire State Senator[100] Anne Cartwright, New Hampshire State Representative (Cheshire, District 2)[101] Jenn Coffey, New Hampshire State Representative (Merrimack, District 6)[102] Seth Cohn, New Hampshire State Representative (Merrimack, District 6) Tim Comerford, New Hampshire State Representative[102] Guy Comtois, New Hampshire State Representative (Belknap, District 5) Cameron DeJong, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 9)[98] Phil Greazzo, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 17) and Manchester Ward 10 Alderman[103] J.R. Hoell, New Hampshire State Representative (Merrimack, District 13)[104] Paul Ingbretson, New Hampshire State Representative (Grafton, District 5)[105] Kyle Jones, New Hampshire State Representative (Rochester)[106] Laura Jones, New Hampshire State Representative (Rochester)[102] Robert Kingsbury, New Hampshire State Representative (Belknap, District 4)[107] George Lambert, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 27)[108] Robert Malone, New Hampshire State Representative (Belknap, District 5.)[109] Jonathan S. Maltz, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 27)[110] Donna Mauro, New Hampshire State Representative[102] Andrew Manuse, New Hampshire State Representative[111] Paul Mirski, New Hampshire State Representative (Grafton, District 10)[112] Keith Murphy, New Hampshire State Representative (Bedford)[113] Laurence Rappaport, New Hampshire State Representative[114] Kevin Reichard, New Hampshire State Representative[115] Lisa Scontsas, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 22)[116] Tammy Simmons, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 17)[102] Kathy Souza, New Hampshire State Representative[117] Norman Tregenza, New Hampshire State Representative[98] Lucien Vita, New Hampshire State Representative (Middleton)[106] Carol Vita, New Hampshire State Representative (Middleton)[106] Mark Warden, New Hampshire State Representative (Hillsborough, District 7)[102] According to Forsythe, Paul has received support from twenty New Hampshire state representatives as of early July 2011.[118] North Carolina Glen Bradley, North Carolina State Representative[119] Idaho Phil Hart, Idaho State Representative[120] Vito Barbieri, Idaho State Representative[121] Pete Nielsen, Idaho State Representative[121] Shirley McKague, Idaho State Senator[121] Iowa Kent Sorenson, Iowa State Senator, former Michelle Bachmann Iowa campaign chairman[122] Glen Massie, Iowa State Representative[123] Kim Pearson, Iowa State Representative[124] Jason Schultz, Iowa State Representative[88][125] New Jersey Mike Doherty, New Jersey State Senator[126] Oklahoma Charles Key, Oklahoma State Representative[127] Rhode Island Nicholas D. Kettle, Rhode Island State Senator[128] Washington Cary Condotta, Washington State Representative[129] Wyoming Kendell Kroeker, Wyoming State Representative (House District 35)[130] Former Cabinet members, diplomats, and other officials Former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy Paul Craig Roberts[131] Political activists Richard Mack, former sheriff from Arizona and gun rights activist[132] Debra Medina, political activist and candidate for the Republican nomination in the 2010 Texas gubernatorial election[133] Ken Hach, Iowa Tea-party co-founder[134] Jim Treat, Iowa Tea-party co-founder[134] Adam Kokesh, political activist, talk show host[135] Karen Kwiatkowski, political activist, retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel, 2012 candidate for Congress from Virginia's 6th district[136] Tim Pugh, founder of the Cedar Rapids Tea Party[137] Businesspeople Scott Banister, entrepreneur, angel investor[138] Alex Beltramo, cofounder of game website pogo.com[139] Patrick M. Byrne, CEO of Overstock.com[140] Gerald Celente, author and business consultant[141] Jim Rogers, investor[142] Joel Salatin, farmer[143] Peter Schiff, CEO of Euro Pacific Capital[144] Academia Walter Block, Professor of economics at Loyola University New Orleans and a senior fellow of the Ludwig von Mises Institute[145] Bruce Fein, lawyer and Constitutional law expert (senior campaign adviser)[146] Kevin Gutzman, Professor of history and non-western cultures at Western Connecticut State University[147] Murray Sabrin, professor of finance at Ramapo College[147] Thomas Woods, American historian, economist and author[148] Celebrities and commentators Aimee Allen, singer and songwriter[149] Michelle Branch, singer[150] Chris Carr, Baltimore Ravens defensive back[151] Kelly Clarkson, pop singer[152] Jerry Doyle, radio host, actor[153] Golden State, indie rock band[154][155] Peyton Hillis, Cleveland Browns running back[156] D.L. Hughley, actor[157] Alex Jones, radio host[158] KRS One, rapper[159] Philip Labonte, singer for the band All That Remains[160] Aaron Lewis, frontman for the band Staind[161] Andrew Napolitano, political and legal analyst[162] Chuck Norris, martial artist and actor[163] Tony Pashos, Cleveland Browns offensive tackle[156] Prodigy, rapper[164] Dylan Ratigan, television host[165] Joe Rogan, comedian and television host[166] Doug Stanhope, stand-up comedian[167] John Stossel, media pundit[168] Andrew Sullivan, political commentator and blogger[169] Vince Vaughn, actor[170] You left out David Duke, The American Nazi Party, Knights of the KKK, Stormfront, Ayran Nations and Don Black. They ALL endorsed him and his newsletters are reccommended reading by the American Nazi Party. Don't post in my threads......thank you and i didn't forget anyone....nothing confirmed there.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=cRZd56bWSfY |
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she may have a point, from the website of
ANP- How many PHONIES on a "White Horse" ala FAKE political whores like a "Pat Buchanan" or a “Ron Paul" do you have to try and swallow, before you realize that IF they are already a PART of the SYSTEM, that they are NOT really ONE of US - but only a "TROJAN HORSE" (not really an endorsement,,) DAvid Duke - It looks like Ron Paul may be getting the chance at the Republican nomination he was cheated out of during the 2008 election (potentially an endorsement?) Stormfront doesnt seem to have a site but just a blog , but posters seem to pretty much piggy back the ANP and mostly support Paul Aryan Nations - no clear mention of support for any candidate Don Black - also no endorsement on his site |
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You left out David Duke, The American Nazi Party, Knights of the KKK, Stormfront, Ayran Nations and Don Black. They ALL endorsed him and his newsletters are reccommended reading by the American Nazi Party.
Um these groups always support the Republicans after the Dems and the GOP flipped sides on the minority issues.These are the same groups that supported George Bush Sr. and Jr.Also i might add they are Jesus freaks too aka "Christians". |
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You left out David Duke, The American Nazi Party, Knights of the KKK, Stormfront, Ayran Nations and Don Black. They ALL endorsed him and his newsletters are reccommended reading by the American Nazi Party. Um these groups always support the Republicans after the Dems and the GOP flipped sides on the minority issues.These are the same groups that supported George Bush Sr. and Jr.Also i might add they are Jesus freaks too aka "Christians". Thank you and I didn't forget anyone....nothing confirmed there.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=cRZd56bWSfY These are confirmed endorsements |
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You left out David Duke, The American Nazi Party, Knights of the KKK, Stormfront, Ayran Nations and Don Black. They ALL endorsed him and his newsletters are reccommended reading by the American Nazi Party. Um these groups always support the Republicans after the Dems and the GOP flipped sides on the minority issues.These are the same groups that supported George Bush Sr. and Jr.Also i might add they are Jesus freaks too aka "Christians". I went to the Aryan Nation/KKK/Stormfront website and the only mention of Ron Paul's name was this. It shows no support by the Aryan Nation KKK or Storm front. http://www.aryan-nations.org/content/good-ole-democracy Next Dobn Black isn't supporting Ron Paul, nor does he believe Ron Paul is one of them.... http://www.politickerny.com/2011/12/28/stormfront-founder-don-black-says-white-supremacists-thought-ron-paul-was-one-of-us/ |
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theres always gonna be individuals or groups that are considered socially or morally unexceptable that support political candidates,hell theres probably inmates,who can't even vote,that support RP.
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GO RON GO!!!
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