The majority of Dr. Paul's supports are Liberals, you can not deny that.
As an early Goldwater supporter, later Reagan supporter, I would emphatically deny your suggestion. Dr. Paul is the candidate of those of us who have throughout our adult lives fought for the values of the Founding Fathers, for a political society based upon individual responsibility and accountability; for public office holders who respect the limitations on their power and prerogatives; for sound money and secure borders.
You also define "liberals," in a way that really does not scan. What you have suggested is not "liberal," or libertarian, but part of the ACLU attack on the Faith that underpins the mettle of most American Conservatives. Certainly that is very far indeed from a fair comment here. Ron Paul is, himself, a man of strong relgious Faith. But as an advocate of the limited Government that the Founding Fathers vouchsafed to their posterity, that is not an issue in this campaign.
William Flax
I do not see Ron Paul as interested in outlawing expressions of Christian faith or any other faith, provided they remain within the bounds of law and order. The make up of Paul’s support seems to be diverse. One would expect as much since he is a champion of individual liberty and responsibility.