Photos- Ron Paul poses with notorious Neo-Nazi/White Supremacist supporters
by Arlen Parsa

The above photo, left to right, is of Ron Paul, Don Black, and Derek Black. Who are the father and son combo pictured with the Republican presidential candidate?
The founders and proprietors of Stormfront.org, a notorious neo-nazi White supremacist hate site that encourages violence against minorities, and, according to Wikipedia, “often discuss the possibility of a future race war” and the need to “take America back.” Evidently one of the ways the elder (a former KKK Grand Wizard by the way) is trying to “take America back” is by donating to Ron Paul’s presidential campaign.

Paul has pledged to keep their donation:
One of Paul’s spokespeople says “that’s $500 less that this guy has to do whatever it is that he does” as if the campaign were somehow doing the world a favor by keeping and using this bigot’s cash. It’s customary for campaigns to donate money from unsavory donors to charities or the like, rather than returning it, so most campaigns wouldn’t return it to the guy, they’d donate it instead… preferably to some anti-racism group or something to get good press out of the whole thing.
Paul is hardly wanting for money– his supporters are always bragging about how much money he’s raised (as if that actually translated into real support; it doesn’t)– so it’s not like he really needs that extra 500 dollars. I guess he doesn’t have a problem with taking money from racists and bigots, just like Hillary doesn’t have a problem taking money from corporate interests and the like.
Oh, and this only furthers the storyline about Paul attracting racists and bigots.
This really goes to the heart of where politicians get their money. Paul really doesn’t seem to care and doesn’t seem to think it’s the public’s business (he was one of several Republicans to vote against McCain-Feingold campaign finance legislation in 2002 and against other campaign finance reform legislation in 1995 which regulated the contributions of lobbyists, bundlers and PACs). Can anybody find Paul’s stance on public financing of elections? Something tells me he’s probbbbbably against it, considering his general view that publicly-funded anything is bad.
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He got his picture taken with two guys at a rally . I got my picture taken with him too as did anyone out of the hundreds attending that was willing to stay in line.
Politicians take pictures with their supporters - they do not know who the supporters are - He did not ask me to take a drug test or ask me if if I was a Christian etc. you just go up and get your picture taken get a handshake and if you want something signed he will do it for you .
This is a very cheap shot to take at anyone.
And thye big deal is??????
The difference between Ron Paul and the other candidates is this: honesty, sincerity and bravery.
He’s being honest about the donation and his intention to keep it.
He is also being sincere, since any other candidate would only return a donation once sufficient pressure would FORCE them to do so. That would be INSINCERE.
He is also brave to publicly stand up to his detractors and deny them the pleasure of seeing him walk away with his tail between his legs. He is a man that does not back down easily!
Rather refreshing, if i do say so.
Another despicable, pathetic attempt to smear the best man in America. When are you clowns going to realize that this doesn’t work, and only makes you look bad?
Merry Christmas.
The funny thing is that nobody believes Ron Paul is a racist if they’ve ever listened to the man. I’m pretty sure you don’t think so either, just trying to hold an honest man back.
Yeah, now I’m just waiting to see what you are going to say next about Ron Paul… he took money from terrorists? A gay couple? Shook hands with Saddam. in hell?
Please… you are just as bad as fox news.
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