So, he was saying vote for either one of these 4 parties INSTEAD of the other major two ones.
It is not an endorsement of what they believe but a way to fight against the two-Party monoply.
So, he was not endorsing Cynthia McKinney, and to say so is to drop the context and missrepresent what the intent of the endorsement of the 4 parties were for.
And if you keep posting me this nonsense, I will simply send you the same reply.
By saying that Ron Paul endorsed McKinney you are giving the false impression that he agrees with her political views, and ignoring the context in which he said that people should vote for her party.
In other words, you are lying.
We dealt with you Paul cult people in 2007. Stormfront has cut and pasted my responses to you guys.
Paul endorses 4 candidates in 2008.
He listed the 4 candidates in alphabetical order that he wanted his cult followers to vote for and he brought three of them on stage with him, according to his transcript at ronpaul.com
This can be accomplished by voting for one of the non-establishment principled candidates Baldwin, Barr, McKinney, Nader, and possibly others. (listed alphabetically)
Ron Paul was joined by third party candidates Chuck Baldwin, Cynthia McKinney, and Ralph Nader who issued the following joint statement and agreement: