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Topic: List of Endorsements for Ron Paul 2012
Peccy's photo
Sun 01/01/12 06:41 AM

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.
He doesn't want to do away with the military, just get the US to stop playing nursemaid to the world. That means recalling troops from over seas. It's awful funny, he received more donations from the military than all other candidates combined.

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Sun 01/01/12 07:10 AM
Edited by s1owhand on Sun 01/01/12 07:11 AM


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.
He doesn't want to do away with the military, just get the US to stop playing nursemaid to the world. That means recalling troops from over seas. It's awful funny, he received more donations from the military than all other candidates combined.


Go Ron Go!

We don't need to confront enemies and threats abroad! We should wait
until they are strong enough and severe enough to mount serious
attacks on our own soil!

We should abandon all of our allies - no matter how much they have
supported us in the past! They don't really need us now.

laugh

We have our own problems!

Peccy's photo
Sun 01/01/12 08:50 AM



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.
He doesn't want to do away with the military, just get the US to stop playing nursemaid to the world. That means recalling troops from over seas. It's awful funny, he received more donations from the military than all other candidates combined.


Go Ron Go!

We don't need to confront enemies and threats abroad! We should wait
until they are strong enough and severe enough to mount serious
attacks on our own soil!

We should abandon all of our allies - no matter how much they have
supported us in the past! They don't really need us now.

laugh

We have our own problems!
Who is threatening us? What allies are we going to abandon? And lastly, what other country is supporting us and helping us solve our problems?

s1owhand's photo
Sun 01/01/12 09:07 AM
Edited by s1owhand on Sun 01/01/12 09:09 AM




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.
He doesn't want to do away with the military, just get the US to stop playing nursemaid to the world. That means recalling troops from over seas. It's awful funny, he received more donations from the military than all other candidates combined.


Go Ron Go!

We don't need to confront enemies and threats abroad! We should wait
until they are strong enough and severe enough to mount serious
attacks on our own soil!

We should abandon all of our allies - no matter how much they have
supported us in the past! They don't really need us now.

laugh

We have our own problems!
Who is threatening us? What allies are we going to abandon? And lastly, what other country is supporting us and helping us solve our problems?


No one is threatening US!

Go Ron Go!

No other country has every supported us or helped us solve our problems.

We have no enemies and no allies!

laugh

That is precisely why we don't need to have any military activities
outside of our own country!!

laugh

msharmony's photo
Sun 01/01/12 09:59 AM





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.
He doesn't want to do away with the military, just get the US to stop playing nursemaid to the world. That means recalling troops from over seas. It's awful funny, he received more donations from the military than all other candidates combined.


Go Ron Go!

We don't need to confront enemies and threats abroad! We should wait
until they are strong enough and severe enough to mount serious
attacks on our own soil!

We should abandon all of our allies - no matter how much they have
supported us in the past! They don't really need us now.

laugh

We have our own problems!
Who is threatening us? What allies are we going to abandon? And lastly, what other country is supporting us and helping us solve our problems?


No one is threatening US!

Go Ron Go!

No other country has every supported us or helped us solve our problems.

We have no enemies and no allies!

laugh

That is precisely why we don't need to have any military activities
outside of our own country!!

laugh



lol,,,ok,, now thats funny



come on folks, its a big world, threats ALWAYS exist and so do allies,,,,Id be more apt to speak to those in the 'trenches' about those things than the everyday civilian whose biggest risk is having to be inconvenienced at an airport,,,,,....

Conrad_73's photo
Sun 01/01/12 10:20 AM




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.
He doesn't want to do away with the military, just get the US to stop playing nursemaid to the world. That means recalling troops from over seas. It's awful funny, he received more donations from the military than all other candidates combined.


Go Ron Go!

We don't need to confront enemies and threats abroad! We should wait
until they are strong enough and severe enough to mount serious
attacks on our own soil!

We should abandon all of our allies - no matter how much they have
supported us in the past! They don't really need us now.

laugh

We have our own problems!
Who is threatening us? What allies are we going to abandon? And lastly, what other country is supporting us and helping us solve our problems?
Draw down you Military,and you'll find out soon enough!laugh


Besides,what is he going to do with all those out of Work Veterans he will be creating?spock

Seakolony's photo
Sun 01/01/12 10:57 AM





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.
He doesn't want to do away with the military, just get the US to stop playing nursemaid to the world. That means recalling troops from over seas. It's awful funny, he received more donations from the military than all other candidates combined.


Go Ron Go!

We don't need to confront enemies and threats abroad! We should wait
until they are strong enough and severe enough to mount serious
attacks on our own soil!

We should abandon all of our allies - no matter how much they have
supported us in the past! They don't really need us now.

laugh

We have our own problems!
Who is threatening us? What allies are we going to abandon? And lastly, what other country is supporting us and helping us solve our problems?
Draw down you Military,and you'll find out soon enough!laugh


Besides,what is he going to do with all those out of Work Veterans he will be creating?spock

Put them to work at home protecting the US....

Lpdon's photo
Sun 01/01/12 01:26 PM



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


I'll post where I want to thank you and yes you did leave them out and yes they ALL endorsed Ron Paul.

Seakolony's photo
Sun 01/01/12 01:29 PM




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


I'll post where I want to thank you and yes you did leave them out and yes they ALL endorsed Ron Paul.

No they didn't it not anywhere to be found back it up, and get away from me

Lpdon's photo
Sun 01/01/12 01:30 PM

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















Mr. Duke explained why he’ll be voting for Mr. Paul.

“Again, I go back to that, you know, traditional topic that I always talk about, you know, the powers of international Zionism — a power in banking, a power in media, a power in government influence, in campaign finance — a power that’s, you know, hurting the values of this country on behalf of Israel,” Mr. Duke said. “So, I would vote for Ron Paul at this moment because he’s one of the few candidates who have policies in this regard and this realm that I wholeheartedly support, and that’s why I’d vote for him.”

http://weaselzippers.us/2011/12/29/former-kkk-grand-wizard-david-duke-says-hes-voting-for-ron-paul-he-understands-powers-of-international-zionism/


Don Black and Stormfront's endorsement right here.............

http://www.addictinginfo.org/2011/12/28/founder-of-stormfront-openly-endorses-ron-paul-says-paul-shares-their-views-video/


Seakolony's photo
Sun 01/01/12 01:35 PM


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















Mr. Duke explained why he’ll be voting for Mr. Paul.

“Again, I go back to that, you know, traditional topic that I always talk about, you know, the powers of international Zionism — a power in banking, a power in media, a power in government influence, in campaign finance — a power that’s, you know, hurting the values of this country on behalf of Israel,” Mr. Duke said. “So, I would vote for Ron Paul at this moment because he’s one of the few candidates who have policies in this regard and this realm that I wholeheartedly support, and that’s why I’d vote for him.”

http://weaselzippers.us/2011/12/29/former-kkk-grand-wizard-david-duke-says-hes-voting-for-ron-paul-he-understands-powers-of-international-zionism/


Don Black and Stormfront's endorsement right here.............

http://www.addictinginfo.org/2011/12/28/founder-of-stormfront-openly-endorses-ron-paul-says-paul-shares-their-views-video/




Not that anyon can help who endorses them....Michelle Bachman endorses him.....just stay away from me...........ew

Lpdon's photo
Sun 01/01/12 01:38 PM
Ron Paul (pictured) has a lot of racist supporters, including white supremacist website Stormfront, conspiracy theorist group the John Birch Society and neo-Confederates who believe that the South was right during the civil war. And the support is mutual. While Paul would like you to believe that his connection to racism ended with his newsletters, he has continued to address this group well into the 21st century. Take a look at Ron Paul’s top 10 most-racist supporters.

10. Willis Carto

Willis Carto is a holocaust denier, Hitler admirer and a white supremacist. A former campaigner for segregationist candidate George Wallace, Carto founded the National Alliance with William Pierce, the author of the “Turner Diaries,” which is credited for inspiring Timothy McVeigh. Carto founded the Populist Party in 1984 and ran David Duke as a presidential candidate. Carto also founded the American Free Press, which is labeled as a hate group by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), where Paul’s column runs. Paul has not sued Carto for running his column or explained how it wound up in a white supremacist publication. The New York Times writes that Paul used the subscription list to a white supremacist publication of Carto’s to solicit donations.


9. Chuck Baldwin
Chuck Baldwin is a neo-Confederate New World Order conspiracy theorist who praises the confederacy and its leaders, Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson, and calls the Civil War the “War of Northern Aggression.” Baldwin writes a weekly column on the white supremacist site Vdare and is a proud supporter of American militia movements. Baldwin is also an Islamaphobe and homophobe.

Not only did Baldwin endorse Paul for president in 2007, but Paul returned the favor, endorsing Baldwin, who he calls his “friend,” for president in 2008. While Paul was quick to criticize Michele Bachmann for her Islamaphobia, he has said nothing about Baldwin’s, the man he endorsed for president. Here are some choice quotes from Baldwin:

I believe homosexuality is moral perversion and deserves no special consideration under the law.
I believe the South was right in the War Between the States, and I am not a racist.
I believe there is a conspiracy by elitists within government and big business to steal America’s independence.
The Muslim religion has been a bloody, murderous religion since its inception.

8. Don Black
Don Black is a former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, a current member of the American Nazi Party, and the owner and operator of the white supremacist site Stormfront. Black regularly organizes “money bombs” for Ron and Rand Paul and has even taken a picture with Ron Paul, who refused to return donations from Black and Stormfront even with the political tradition of not accepting donations from people who seem unfit. Black, who was sentenced to three years in jail for trying to overthrow the Caribbean country of Dominica in 1981, supports Paul through his Twitter account and on message boards for Stormfront.

Black told the New York Times that it was Paul’s newsletters that inspired him to be a supporter:

That was a big part of his constituency, the paleoconservatives who think there are race problems in this country.

7. Lew Rockwell
Lew Rockwell is a close friend and adviser of Paul’s who served as his congressional chief of staff between 1978 and 1982, worked as a paid consultant for Paul for more than 20 years, and was an editor and alleged ghost writer for his racist newsletters. Rockwell formed the Ludwig Von Mises Institute, which Paul still has a close working relationship with.

The Ludwig Von Mises Institute is listed by the SPLC as a neo-Confederate organization. They also add that Rockwell said that the Civil War “transformed the American regime from a federalist system based on freedom to a centralized state that circumscribed liberty in the name of public order” and that the Civil Rights Movement was the “involuntary servitude” of (presumably white) business owners. Rockwell was listed as one of the racist League of the South’s founding members but denies membership. Rockwell regularly posts articles on his website, attacking a New World Order conspiracy.

6. David Duke
David Duke is a former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan and candidate for Governor of Louisiana. Duke is also a New World Order conspiracy theorist who believes that Jews control the Federal Reserve. On his website, Duke proudly boasts about the endorsements and kind words that Paul gave him in his newsletters and in turn endorses Paul for president:

Duke’s platform called for tax cuts, no quotas, no affirmative action, no welfare, and no busing…
To many voters, this seems like just plain good sense. Duke carried baggage from his past, the voters were willing to overlook that. If he had been afforded the forgiveness an ex-communist gets, he might have won.
…David Broder, also of the Post and equally liberal, writing on an entirely different subject, had it right: ‘No one wants to talk about race publicly, but if you ask any campaign consultant or pollster privately, the sad reality that a great many working-class and middle class white Americans are far less hostile to the rich and their tax breaks than they are to the poor and minorities with their welfare and affirmative action programs.”
Liberals are notoriously blind to the sociological effects of their own programs. David Duke was hurt by his past. How many more Dukes are waiting in the wings without such a taint?

“Duke lost the election,” it said, “but he scared the blazes out of the Establishment.” In 1991, a newsletter asked, “Is David Duke’s new prominence, despite his losing the gubernatorial election, good for anti-big government forces?” The conclusion was that “our priority should be to take the anti-government, anti-tax, anti-crime, anti-welfare loafers, anti-race privilege, anti-foreign meddling message of Duke, and enclose it in a more consistent package of freedom.”

Duke also gave advice to Paul on his website, saying:

What must Paul do to have any real chance of winning or making a bigger impact? I think he should do exactly what I did in Louisiana, and for Ron Paul to follow exactly the same advice Ron Paul gave in his newsletters for others, take up my campaign issues with passion and purpose.

Could it be that Paul is taking Duke’s advice by hiding the racist “baggage from his past” in a more consistent package of “freedom?”

5. Thomas DiLorenzo
Thomas DiLorenzo is another neo-Confederate who believes the South was right in the the civil war and that Abraham Lincoln was a wicked man who destroyed states’ rights. DiLorenzo is listed as an affiliated scholar with the racist League of the South, which promotes segregation and a new southern secession. Paul invited DiLorenzo to testify before congress about the Federal Reserve and is close friends with Paul and works for the Ludwig Von Mises Instiute. Paul cited DiLorezno’s book when telling Tim Russert that the North should not have fought the Civil War.

4. James Von Brunn
James Von Brunn was a white supremacist and anti-Semite who opened fired at the Holocaust museum, killing an African-American security guard. Von Brunn was an avid Paul supporter who posted a message on the Ron Paul Yahoo Group, saying, “HITLER’S WORST MISTAKE: HE DIDN’T GAS THE JEWS.” In 1983, Von Brunn was convicted of kidnapping members of the Federal Reserve Board, a common target of Paul’s, and was sentenced to six years in prison.Von Brunn died while awaiting sentencing for his crime.

3. William Alexander “Bill” White
Bill White is a neo-Nazi who is a former member of of the neo-Nazi group the National Socialist Movement and founder of his own Nazi group, the National Socialist Worker’s Movement. He has called for the lynching of the Jena 6 and the assassination of NAACP leaders. White previously campaigned for Pat Buchanan and the Reform party. This year, White was convicted of threatening a juror but then freed by a judge who called the threats free speech. White is a former Ron Paul supporter who became disenfranchised with Paul, when a Paul spokesman called white supremacy “a small ideology.” Here is what White wrote about Paul on a popular white supremacist website:

I have kept quiet about the Ron Paul campaign for a while, because I didn’t see any need to say anything that would cause any trouble. However, reading the latest release from his campaign spokesman, I am compelled to tell the truth about Ron Paul’s extensive involvement in white nationalism.

Both Congressman Paul and his aides regularly meet with members of the Stormfront set, American Renaissance, the Institute for Historic Review, and others at the Tara Thai restaurant in Arlington, Virginia, usually on Wednesdays. This is part of a dinner that was originally organized by Pat Buchanan, Sam Francis and Joe Sobran, and has since been mostly taken over by the Council of Conservative Citizens.

I have attended these dinners, seen Paul and his aides there, and been invited to his offices in Washington to discuss policy.

For his spokesman to call white racialism a “small ideology” and claim white activists are “wasting their money” trying to influence Paul is ridiculous. Paul is a white nationalist of the Stormfront type who has always kept his racial views and his views about world Judaism quiet because of his political position.

I don’t know that it is necessarily good for Paul to “expose” this. However, he really is someone with extensive ties to white nationalism and for him to deny that in the belief he will be more respectable by denying it is outrageous – and I hate seeing people in the press who denounce racialism merely because they think it is not fashionable

Bill White, Commander
American National Socialist Workers Party

Ron Paul has not sued White for libel, which would be in his rights to do if White’s statement’s were lies. White is out of jail and has not lost credibility in the white supremacist world, writing for the neo-Nazi website the American Free Press and the same paper that used to carry Paul’s column.

2. Richard Poplawski
Richard Poplawski is a neo-Nazi from Pittsburgh who regularly posted on the neo-Nazi website Stormfront. Poplawski would post videos of Ron Paul talking about FEMA camp conspiracy theories with Glenn Beck.

Polawski was afraid of a government conspiracy to take away people’s guns and wound up killing three police officers who came to his house after his mother made a domestic dispute call.

1. Jules Manson
Jules Manson was a failed politician from Carson, Calif. Mason was also a big Paul supporter who would write, “I may be an athiest, but Ron Paul is my God,” on Paul’s website. Manson would also write, “Assassinate that n*gger and his family of monkeys,” of President Barack Obama.

This is not guilty by association. Ron Paul has spread white supremacy on conspiracy theories for years in his newsletters. The racism and conspiracy theories have driven some people to violence. Not only have Ron Paul’s racist supporters endorsed him and his views, he has endorsed them through his positions on the Civil War and the Civil Rights movement, without disavowing the support he gets from racists. This is guilt by racism.

http://newsone.com/nation/casey-gane-mccalla/top-10-racist-ron-paul-friends-supporters/

Bill White is the most damaging since he puts Ron Paul regularly meeting with White Nationalists and Stormfront members.

Ladylid2012's photo
Sun 01/01/12 01:50 PM
Personally I'm disgusted and undecided....
with all the pissing on the constitution that has been happening,
it may give Paul an edge.


Peccy's photo
Sun 01/01/12 09:21 PM

Personally I'm disgusted and undecided....
with all the pissing on the constitution that has been happening,
it may give Paul an edge.


If it does come down to Obama and RP,Paul will rake him over the coals on the constitution

msharmony's photo
Sun 01/01/12 09:58 PM


Personally I'm disgusted and undecided....
with all the pissing on the constitution that has been happening,
it may give Paul an edge.


If it does come down to Obama and RP,Paul will rake him over the coals on the constitution



Im not so sure,,,given his oversimplification of bills recently


I think OBamas constitutional degree may serve to counter most of the sensational claims being made

Im not major, and even I can review the text of these bills to see that they dont say what he tries to imply they say,,,

Lpdon's photo
Mon 01/02/12 01:15 AM


Personally I'm disgusted and undecided....
with all the pissing on the constitution that has been happening,
it may give Paul an edge.


If it does come down to Obama and RP,Paul will rake him over the coals on the constitution


If it does come down to Obama and Paul, Paul will get slaughtered. These "Mild Truth Attacks" the Repulican candidates are unleashing will be NOTHING compared to what will come from the Democratic Campaign Machine and their power hungry mode. Paul will get destroyed and makes an easy target for them.

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Mon 01/02/12 06:37 AM
LOL.... what are they going to dig up on him? 20 year old newsletters again?

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