
11-22-2007
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get your own money
keep your government out of my wallet
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Re: Should Ron Paul Accept Money From "White Supremacists" ??
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Originally Posted by liberty1776
Hey, guess what? Slon knows what you said. That is why (s)he refuted your silly little argument. Now, instead of simply repeating yourself, and making it look as thought it is a new argument, why don't you try doing something new?
Are you really telling me that NO OTHER candidate has ever recieved money from an unseemly fellow?
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actually, I totally agree with the Geek:
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In this case, the "White Supremists" group and Ron Paul are both idiots politically.
First, the White Supremists Group. For a $500 donotion to the candidate, you have given every one of his opponents political ammo to use against him. This is beyond stupid, especially given the "Politically Correct" climate that has taken hold socially in this country (religious issues, immigration issues, etc). You have basically screwed Ron Paul over $500. The only way this is smart is if you gave Ron Paul $500 and were actually supporting one of the other candidates.
Now for Ron Paul, how consistent is it that you advocate equal freedoms for all while accepting campaign donations from groups who advocate racial segregation. And all this for $500. Give the $500 back. The donating organizations should understand why you need to do this politically.
Personally I am not a supporter or donator or the donatee. I do recognize the right, however, the donate to the person you choose and to accept donations within the confines of the law. There are just some things that are just politically stupid and this is one of them.
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but if you insist on being stupid, vote for Ron Paul.
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