That’s really a no-win situation. If he gave the money back, he’d be accused of giving $500 to some Nazi (and that would technically be true). Better to come out and say that the guy is an idiot who just parted with $500 to give to someone who agrees with him on absolutely nothing, and that the guy won’t be getting a refund.
Why would someone from Stormfront give money to Paul, anyway? I can’t think of a single issue where they wouldn’t be 180 degrees apart. Neo-Nazi/Aryan Brotherhood politics are basically far left-wing plus racism and bigotry. If you took out the racial crap, the racist thug political platforms are basically indistinguishable from the Greens or the Socialists.
The Stormfronters are adamantly against the Iraq War. I’m sure that’s the reason behind their support for Paul. That, and the fact that Paul appears to have become a magnet for weirdos.
Half the Paul supporters I’ve talked to on my campus don’t even know what he stands for. They just know that he’s “anti-establishment” and that they can pretend to be faux-rebellious by supporting him.
Yeah, but it's better to just let FReepers maintain their illogical arguments. Notice that all of the hyperventilating is coming from folks who aren't going to vote for Paul anyway. ROFL
“If he gave the money back, hed be accused of giving $500 to some Nazi (and that would technically be true).”
So give the money to the NAACP or some jewish charity. That would really send a message to the neo-nazis.
“Why would someone from Stormfront give money to Paul, anyway?”
Simple. The federal government is their biggest enemy. For example, the IRS is always on their butt. Ron Paul is going to abolish the IRS. They don’t like Israel and Ron Paul is going to do away with aid to Israel.