Treason isn’t conservative.
Ron Paul’s supporters - traitors all - are a cancer upon the Republican Party and, indeed, upon the American people as a whole. This cancer, like all other cancers, subtly damages healthy cells and metastasizes to other parts of the body if it is not detected early and destroyed.
The clear and proper course for all conservatives - and for this web-site - is to slash away the damaged tissue before it causes irreperable harm.
Conservative websites, including this one, should form a common front and purge all supporters of the traitor Ron Paul.
Where has Dr. Paul advocated such talk that defines treason?
Ron Pauls supporters - traitors all - are a cancer upon the Republican Party and, indeed, upon the American people as a whole.
The real cancer of the GOP is people like Giualini, Huckabee, Arlen Specter etc, who are pushing the Republican Party into a replica of the Democrat one.
Conservative websites, including this one, should form a common front and purge all supporters of the traitor Ron Paul.
Oh no...what will I do with my time then...
“Conservative websites, including this one, should form a common front and purge all supporters of the traitor Ron Paul.
59 posted on 01/01/2008 1:59:42 PM PST by furquhart (John S. McCain for President) “
Are you serious? Not real fond of the first amendment? I do wish the Paul fans would get honest and look at his poor record, that would help. But we could do it your way....can we go after the handful of McCain supporters next?
“Ron Pauls supporters - traitors all - are a cancer upon the Republican Party and, indeed, upon the American people as a whole.”
I really think you would be happier under a system of government other than a Republic.
The republican party had cancer long before Paul entered the race.
You mean the Neo-Con Party.
Given John McCain’s actions against the first and second amendments, and his attempt to grant amnesty to 20-30 million illegal aliens, couldn’t his supporters also be branded as traitors?
I think you are way out of line calling people traitors for supporting a particular candidate.
This kind of rhetoric is part of what has gotten us into the political situation in which we find ourselves. It was started by the Democrats in the 1980s, when they pulled out all the stops to prevent Robert Bork from getting on the Supreme Court.