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Fresh off of his endorsement from former KKK Grand Wizard and former Congressman from Louisiana David Duke, we find this photo of Congressman Ron Paul with former Klansman, former Nazi and current radio show host and moderator of Stormfront.org Don Black.  Pictured next to Black in the cool hat appears to be his radio sidekick and son Derek.  (Here's an interesting note....Derek's mother is David Duke's ex-wife.  Que the banjos.)

A couple of days ago on his radio broadcast, Don Black was quoted as saying,  
"Everybody, all of us back in the 80s and 90s, felt Ron Paul was, you know, unusual in that he had actually been a Congressman, that he was one of us and now, of course, that he has this broad demographic — broad base of support.”

Kind of brings tears to your eyes don't it? 

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Mr. Duke said in his endorsement of Dr. 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.”

What would a good candidate do at this point?  Maybe something like put out a statement saying that he does not accept the endorsement?  Instead Congressman Paul told The New York Times,

"If they want to endorse me, they’re endorsing what I do or say — it has nothing to do with endorsing what they say.”  

 


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jetgraphics
12/30/2011 16:04

Nice try at mud slinging. Next, include the "When did you stop beating your wife?"
Followed by, "Who dares to think for themselves, without approval of the Ministry of Truth?"

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big woop
12/30/2011 16:15

SO WHAT? how many thousands of people have taken their pic with ron paul?

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JAG
12/30/2011 18:18

If I run up to Ron Paul at a convention and whip my balls out while he smiles at the camera, will you post that too? At least in this picture his hair's grey. The last one was from 25 years ago, so you're doing a better job at least.

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Victoria
12/30/2011 21:58

I guess he should start qualifying all the people that want a picture with him before he takes it... Nice try though!

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Paul Lovett
12/30/2011 22:33

Bill, what do you have against whites?

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Bill Knowles
12/30/2011 22:57

What is more damaging than the picture is the fact that Dr. Paul has refused to refute the endorsements.

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Deb in Texas
12/30/2011 23:11

The BO supporters said the same thing about Rev. Wright and Bill Ayers. How did that turn out for us??? We now have commies occupying the WH and marching on Wall Street trying to shut down capitalism!

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MonsterMusician
06/04/2012 17:08

Commies? Really? Go back to the fifties.

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Mike
12/31/2011 00:33

www.5k.com

^Also Ron Paul's racism in action. Spread this message to everyone

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Bill Knowles
12/31/2011 01:46

McCain wasn;t the best candidate in the world....But he was smart enough to disavow endorsements of people who said nice things about Hitler.

http://articles.latimes.com/2008/may/23/nation/na-mccain23

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MonsterMusician
06/04/2012 17:19

McCain was "fortunate" enough to decline money from those sources, since he was backed by the big money of the GOP in exchange for his willingness to pursue the GOP ideals (i.e. what is best for THEM, not you and me).

Ron Paul is in it for you and me, so he doesn't have their support. If I were him, I'd take all the money I could get for my campaign too. If the good of all comes out of racist money, then I'd just call it beautiful, sweet irony.

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Greg
12/31/2011 19:29

You all should be ashamed at such mudslinging. Debate his ideas honestly. Quit trashing the man to try to score political points for your choice.

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N W Johnson
01/02/2012 22:20

They can't. they have no idea what his ideas are. Their masters haven't told hem to think for themselves about issues. They only know how to react to photos and sound bites.
Pathetic.
BTW, the photo is from 2007.

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N W Johnson
01/02/2012 22:20

They can't. they have no idea what his ideas are. Their masters haven't told hem to think for themselves about issues. They only know how to react to photos and sound bites.
Pathetic.
BTW, the photo is from 2007.

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Bill KNowles
01/03/2012 14:02

What is pathetic is that Congressman Paul refuses to disavow the endorsements of these people as well as not returning campaign contributions given by them.

Bill Knowles
01/03/2012 14:04

"Quit trashing the man to try to score political points for your choice."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWKTOCP45zY

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Clyde
04/07/2012 02:57

Hello Bill,

I liked the Newt video.

It's not Ron Paul's place to dictate who should or shouldn't like him. Like it or not if a bigot citizen wants to support a candidate it's their Constitutional right to do so. If we're talking birds of a feather, then how about Bill Ayers and Barack Obama? Granted Bill and Barack hung out together on a couple of occasions, but I don't believe Obama to be the type to pursue a protracted friendship with a retired home grown terrorist. By the same reasoning I don't believe that Ron Paul is a racist because a racist gave money to his campaign.

Ron Paul's focus is his message, not the media circus surrounding a couple of crazies that crashed a convention photo op. Being a nationally recognized public figure do you really think that Ron Paul would seek out racists for a photo? The answer is obviously no. So why is this an issue? Wouldn't it speak to his credit that he didn't know who these people were?

Ed
01/03/2012 18:23

If they endorse you you are doing something they like. Hamas endorses Paul, Muslim Brotherhood, CAIR, Code Pink, now these dirt bags. There isn't any supporting Paul that supports America. Any questions?

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Clyde
04/07/2012 02:22

Ed,

Which of his ideals to you find offensive? Oversight of the FED? The repeal of the prohibition of marijuana? Ending the Afghanistan war? Removing our military personnel from harm's way by bringing our troops home? A non-interventionist foreign policy? Abolishing the IRS? Balancing the budget? Did you not agree with him when he voted against the Iraq war and against the wall street bail outs?

The simple truth is that Ron Paul knows the Constitution and understands the history and philosophy behind it well enough to know how to interpreted it objectively. Unbiased research will quickly reveal that reality.

If you are truly interested in learning about Ron Paul's views then the following link is a good place to start.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_positions_of_Ron_Paul

If you don't like what you read, then you'll have factual base to dislike him. But, the more effort you spend researching his ideals the greater the odds you'll find the reports of his "racism" are patently false.

Also, a video of Ron Paul's "racism".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3EADdr-5AY

If you made it to this point, thanks for reading :)

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MonsterMusician
06/04/2012 17:22

Hey, Eddy! Ron Paul has received more donations from military personnel than any other recent candidate. Are you going to tell us that THEY don't support America?

Yeah, I didn't think so.

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