To those who say it's neo-Nazis (the same group that gave Ron Paul a contribution in 2008, which he simply wasn't going to return), ask yourself why the Klan holds rallies for Paul and neo-Nazis are drawn to him? All by accident?
I decided to have a touch of fun with the bumpersticker as long as I'd found it:
As for the poll, a few members thought it would be funny to vote for Barack Obama, but 93.5% of neo-Nazis prefer Ron Paul.
On top of David Duke's endorsement of Ron Paul, is there really anyone who doesn't understand what Ron Paul stands for when the lights are out or the doors are closed?
The last time I heard a libertarian called a Nazi, it was me and the caller was an admitted socialist. What does that say about you? Know them by their fruits?
Nazis are as much in favor of big government as are socialists. If neo nazis support a libertszrian, they are as dumb as we think they are.
That’s what bothers me about Ron Paul. I listen to him, and as long as he avoids foreign policy, I find myself nodding in agreement.
Then, I see crap like this. If these nutcases support him, then what does he REALLY stand for?
Interesting point Scout. Paul is a false prophet.
Paul receives donations and support from Stormfront, gets endorsed by David Duke, has close ties to racist anarchists like Murray Rothbard and Lew Rockwell, personally wrote racist newsletters, has an anti Israel policy tailor made for Code Pink. He never denounces any of this with any conviction. Hard to believe that his fan club looks like it does. It is a very scary neighborhood this dude circulates in.
Bumper sticker forwarded to the Howie Carr Show.
Bumper sticker forwarded to the Howie Carr Show.
“Ye shall know them by their fruits”
“Fruits” refer to the results of actions, not followers.
i.e. it’s more important what people DO, than what they SAY.
A dishonest person will lie to you, so it’d be silly to listen to them because you like what they say.
An honest person may have a slip of the tongue or a “brain fart”, so it’d be silly to dismiss them because of such a simple mistake.
I’m not a fan of Paul because of his foreign policy, but I jumped in because I can’t stand seeing biblical quotes being taken out of context.