A letter in the Washington Times missed the point on Presidential candidate Ron Paul. Paul revealed only a glimpse of his 9/11 problem at the Republican Presidential debates in South Carolina. Paul may not have explicitly accused the U.S. government or Mossad off the 9/11 terrorist attacks on conspiracy-oriented radio shows. But the 9/11 Kook Squad believes that Paul is their spokesman and has eagerly adopted him. As a result, liberal democrats, anti-war activists, and so-called "9/11 Truthers" are crossing Party lines to swamp call-in shows for Ron Paul.
If Congressman Paul intends to stay in the race or even maintain his credibility, he needs to quickly dissociate himself from irresposible accusations that the government is guilty of 3,000 counts of mass murder. Not only are such ideas offensive, but they are being used around the world to bash America and organize terrorist cells against us. American's lives are endangered by such irresponsible anti-American propaganda.
For those who have not gone slumming on the internet, the 9/11 Kook Squad says that no airplanes hit the Pentagon or the World Trade Center, even though hundreds of thousands of eyes watched the planes hit live, in person. They refuse to accept Osama Bin Laden's proud claims of responsibility for 9/11, instead "outing" Bin Laden as a paid CIA agent (?). (Where is Joe Wilson when you really need him?) They claim that 30 tons of burning jet fuel could not melt steel, even though steel loses 80% of its strength at 1000 degrees, and melting is totally irrelevant. A 110 foot steel girder expands by 15 inches at 1000 degrees, causing a structure to twist or shatter. More than a dozen steel buildingns have failed from fire alone. Last month, a burning fuel truck caused the steel in a San Francisco highway overpass to melt and fail. These people are not interested in "answers" or "truth" but only in bashing America with falsehoods.
It's the same old story. When liberals thought that 'Maverick' John McCain was useful for undermining George Bush and Republicans, McCain was the darling of the news media and liberals pretending to be Republican voters. Now that McCain is supporting Bush's position on the dominant issue of the day, the mainstream news media has shunned McCain like an old mistress once the affair is over.
Ron Paul needs to separate himself from the kooks -- and fast. He has a long, proud record of independent thinking, that could be dragged under fast.
There is no "may" about it, if you read carefully, he didn't say anything of the sort.
If the GOP cheerleaders were at all serious about getting a real Conservative elected, they'd back off a lot of the mudslinging at Paul. LEt him draw off the lib-tard vote. By the time they figure out this guy is no socialist and may in fact be their worst nightmare, it'd be too late.
What conservatives need to do is realize that just because the moronic "truthers" and "blame America first crowd" are gloming on to what others are saying he said, does not mean that Dr. Paul is a "truther" or a terrorist sympathizer.
Quite the contrary. He's a hard core Constitutionalist who'd use our military might not as a global police force, but as a global bug zapper to kill those who'd dare attack us.
Boy, you must be really worried about Paul. This is the second article you’ve posted on this strange theory that he is a 9/11 truther.
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