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Ron Paul Plans Rival Convention for Republicans

Even people you hate have the right to support a political candidate.

This is America, after all.
Yes. And when people I hate support a candidate, it makes me question that candidate. This is usually why candidates desire to distance themselves from obviously harmful supporters, and tend to not want to take money from them. That is why Obama is running his campaign based on not taking money from lobbies.
 
Sure. After all, I'm not making any accusations, so I can weasel my way around having to make any claims. It's just my "opinion" so you can't call me on it; back off! Nyah nyah nyah!!!
When someone admits that the opinion they are expressing is "blatantly idiotic and and almost certainly untrue" it would give the impression that they do not actually hold this opinion or are crazy. In the first case it would mean that they are lying and not actually expressing an opinion, in the second it's just sad and pathetic. In either case it allows others to judge the attention they should give the poster's opinion.
 
I'm not going to cry to mommy. I'm going to point out their bull**** and ridicule them for it.

Fine, soon enough the mods will tell you as I have, then they will warn you, and then if you persist you will be suspended.

And only a child, or an angry adolescent, would call following the forum rules "crying to mommy". Which one are you?

TAM:)
 
That's what he should have done from the beginning, I guess he just wanted the exposure that being a Republican candidate gave him.
 
The bad news is he is forming a new organization, so it appears that the forum will still have to listen to the blather for the forseeable future.


So that's a bad thing why? Paulistas have provided a big portion of the entertainment around here for the last year.
 
corplinx said:
That's all the GOP needs is for a white supremacist freak show to go on claiming to be the real convention.

You're right. It would steal attention away from the Ron Paul convention.

I'm not sure that McCain is a white supremicist. He is, however, cavorting with lots of them at the repugnican convention.
 
Bumped 'cuz in the Year of Ron Paul, we want everyone to witness this enema bag of a campaign go down the tube.... right down to the last minute.

Saint Ron will get the minions together. If he can book the venue, I have no doubt that 11,000 of the faithful can show up. They can wave their signs and cheer him on and give him a few bucks apiece (when would RP ever miss the opportunity, like the good revivalist preacher that he is, to fleece the flock for a few more pfennigs?), and go home feeling that their ammo and tinned goods are now safe for another year.

Maybe Ron can get Ben Stein and his fundy-wundies to come. That'd be a marriage made in Hell. Why not? Paul's got only one future... as the Congressman from Speedbump, who cults go to for quotes on "issues" in the future. (Heck, as even RPiR will tell you.... he's too old to run for President, again. :spjimlad:)
 
I would bet that a lot of Paulbots screamed "Right On!" when they first heard the tapes of Mel's drunken "the Jews Are Behind All The Wars" rant right before he was hauled off to jail for drunk driving.

Just would just say WW I, WW II, the Gulf War, the War on Terror and the Iraq War.

1 - WW I - Balford Declaration
2 - WW II - Jews declare war on Germany
3 - Gulf War- Bush baits Iraq to invade Kuwait to appease Israeli leaders
4 - War on Terror - AQ attacks America because of her support for Israel
5 - Iraq War- the other Bush is fooled into attacking Iraq because of Israeli manufactured propaganda on Iraq, Zionist Neocons in his administration, and Israeli terror via the anthrax attacks.
 
I was commenting on the fact that a unusual number of the Ronulans I have encountered on the net seem to have "issues" with the Jews. (And I am not the only one to get this impression )I was trying to use humor to make the point.
And the Stomfront donation was not exactly a good sign. Any politician who had any brains would have not only turned it down, but made it clear that he rejected support form a group like that. Paul did not.

Ron Paul knows Stormfront speaks for the silent American and a true American can only be White.
 
That's all the GOP needs is for a white supremacist freak show to go on claiming to be the real convention.

You're right. It would steal attention away from the Ron Paul convention.
I thought this was a clever, Daily Show-esque, punchline. It made me laugh.

But then I read RadioactiveMan's other posts in this thread and realized it wasn't really all that clever after all. It was just a mildly-clever statement of conviction.
 
Yes. And when people I hate support a candidate, it makes me question that candidate. This is usually why candidates desire to distance themselves from obviously harmful supporters, and tend to not want to take money from them. That is why Obama is running his campaign based on not taking money from lobbies.
There's a rumor that the KKK sells "insurances" against their endorsement. Pretty interesting, yes?
 
I can't say as I've ever heard this Jew-hating myth before.

Oh, this has become favorite grist for the mill of holocaust denial of late. The goal of the deniers is clearly to reduce (or eliminate) the number of victims to a mere statistic, thereby coming up with the "Hey, it was war time. Everybody lost a few people" defense of Nazis.

In '33 or '34 some UK Jewish organization tried to organize a boycott of German goods. In the Daily Mail... "Judea Declares War on Germany".

That's the straw our little death squad apologists grasp. "Oh, well,... even if he did murder a few million...., They Started It, See?"

ETA: Media? Isn't that the town with the trolley?
 

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