Posted on 12/19/2007 4:18:57 PM PST by wagglebee
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul is planning on keeping a contribution from a former grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, according to a campaign spokesman.
Don Black, who runs the "Stormfront" website with the motto, "White Pride World Wide," recently donated $500 to Paul. Black is a South Florida resident, and is married to the ex-wife of former Louisiana legislator David Duke, himself a former Klansman.
"We like his stand on tight borders and opposition to a police state," Black told the Palm Beach Post.
Black also indicated he supports Paul's opposition to amnesty for illegal aliens and his strong desire to end the U.S. war in Iraq.
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Ping!
Waiting for the Paulinistas comment!
You’re disingenuous. This was already posted, and prior to that it was already well-known here on previous Paul threads.
I don't comment on non-stories.
The search missed it because the title is slightly different (this is a WND story, not the AP story).
Perhaps you should pull this thread.
This is series.
I know, the search missed it. But I hardly see how that is being disingenuous.
You know they're not going to pull the thread because it's Paul.
You know this has already been discussed on dozens of Paul threads WEEKS before this hit the news cycle.
If you'd bother to read the article, you'd discover that his campaign manager said Black is wasting his money donating to Paul and he won't influence him.
Paul has already denounced white supremacy.
Please remove me from your PING list.
lolol
What a joke.
You are commenting the hell out of this “non-story” here.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1941926/posts
No need to pull...it ain’t a dupe...
Don Black doesn't just post on Stormfront, he's their founder. A felon too, did three years for a plot to overthrow the government of Dominica with some of his KKK buddies.
Amongst other Paul supporters, though I've no knowledge of donations, Willis Carto , David Duke , Michael Collins Piper, and White Will "BJB" Williams of the National Alliance/vnnforum website. BJB=Burn Jew Burn. He doesn't have a wikipedia page, poor fellow.
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How is it being disingenuous to ask.
You know this has already been discussed on dozens of Paul threads WEEKS before this hit the news cycle.
I must have missed it.
If you'd bother to read the article, you'd discover that his campaign manager said Black is wasting his money donating to Paul and he won't influence him.
Then he should return the money or if Black refused to take it Paul can give it to charity.
Paul has already denounced white supremacy.
Would you have this same attitude if the Clintons took money from someone like this even though they denounced what they stood for? I certainly wouldn't.
Please remove me from your PING list.
I have the Homosexual Agenda and Moral Absolutes ping lists, you aren't on either one. I occasionally ping selected people to threads I think they might enjoy (I know I've pinged you to Rudy threads), but I'll refrain from pinging you again.
Ron Paul said yesterday in response to Huck’s ad, that “fascism will come to America wrapped in a flag, carrying a cross.”
Well, the fascists are already here, and they support Ron Paul.
Hillary keeps commie money and it’s far more than a lousy $500. This doesn’t change my mind at all, I still won’t vote for him.
They'd never do that, as this thread proves.
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I liked Huck's add, it was effective.
And what does Ron Paul do today
He runs a Christmas ad, just like Huck.
Rudy did too.
The two RINOs pile on.
You know, the Birch Society has come about as close to endorsing Paul as they have ever come to endorsing anyone, including Barry Goldwater. Considering that they lifted their conspiracy theory from Nesta Webster and other full-throttle ani-Semites, it's little wonder.
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