Again, only a madman who was looking to get sued would ever use someone else's name and likeness to market his products without that person's prior knowledge and consent.
It really begs the question of why a public figure should have to publicly disavow a connection with a product or person he doesn't know about.
Again, it taxes the imagination beyond the breaking point that a product created with the knowledge of G. Edward Griffin - a prominent Paul booster and personal friend - would remain unknown to Ron Paul.
These products were well-known and aggressively boosted all over the Ron Paul forums.
If Ron Paul was truly unaware of these products, he is too obtuse and out of touch to be elected dogcatcher.
Ever heard of a surprise birthday party?
The point is that the production was not orchestrated by the campaign. Indeed, the idea for them was circulating before he even formally declared his candidacy for president.