I see it time and again; every other dude on here shouting "yay" for this guy provides a link or two to some blather telling me that evil Zionists control the world. My question is, is this more than coincidence? Does Congressman Paul have anti-semitic or other racist beliefs?
2007-12-23
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It's an impression, not a study. I have no real numbers. Just many, many observations of nasty cranks like these on this website:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AoLPLFl6ZM2KKIljfRwQYDjY7BR.;_ylv=3?qid=20071223074514AAxeeJW
2007-12-23
02:56:25 ·
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Vajradharma: You probably shoudn't call me stupid in one sentence, and then tell me you know "what the Zionists want" in the next.
2007-12-23
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Actually, I'm saying that insulting me for having an idea that many Paul supporters are antisemitic, while in the same breath casting aspersions on "zionists" and presuming to know "their" motives is a less than enlightened argument. You support Ron Paul, and you're helping prove my point.
2007-12-23
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Whether he has those beliefs himself or simply tolerates that kind of dangerous rhetoric in his ranks isn't totally clear. To me it's also not so clear what is worse, genuinely believing such intolerant and destructive ideology or tolerating it out of political opportunism while you know how wrong it is. The Ron Paul revolution is an anti revolution if I ever saw one
2007-12-23 02:54:15
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Maybe because they are tierd of Zionsts controlling the goverment and the media, its not racist if its true, if I say black people have curly hair is that racist? I have a question though. Why does every other candidate bend over backwards to say how much they love the Jews and Israel, now that makes you think!!!
2007-12-23 10:56:35
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You shouldn't make up statistics of the top of your head.
Congressman Paul does NOT have any anti-semitic or racist beliefs.
2007-12-23 12:20:12
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I don't think he's anti-Semitic, but he's very anti Federal Reserve, which since most of them are Jewish in origin, leaves the door wide open for those who believe they control the world.
2007-12-23 10:47:31
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Facts and sources please?
I'm hearing 90% of anti-RPites are slinging rubbish about him being a white-supremacist.
I'm afraid you're making yourself sound stupid & uninformed. Racists support anyone who says they're going to close the borders & reduce illegal immigration.
Oh and he doesn't want to police the world (and the Middle-East), exactly what the zionists don't want from a president so they cry racism!
Oh and he is the highest polling Republican amongst black voters.
EDIT- So you're telling me that zionists don't want the US to act like a bodyguard to Israel? Pfft... Get a clue before you open your mouth about things you don't understand.
2007-12-23 11:00:11
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Well Paul just said he would vote against the Civil Right's bill if it were handed to him today. Thinks that make you go "hmmmm".
2007-12-23 10:43:40
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I don't pay attention to them Ron Paul himself does enough damage to his run for president.
2007-12-23 10:44:44
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Ya think the Neo-Nazi Storm Front has something to do with it? Little Ron is currently taking funding from them.
2007-12-23 10:44:56
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They do this because the guy they love like daddy brain washes them. They don't stop and think .they let him do the thinking and they do the yelling.
2007-12-23 10:47:59
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where did you get that stat?
link please?
2007-12-23 10:44:55
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answered by Edge Caliber 6
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