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October 09, 2007

Why I'm not happy about Ron Paul

If you've been reading these 'nets for the past few months, you'll have notices a good many Ron Paul enthusiasts. Generally: He's the Republican who isn't batshit insane. It's true that, by Republican Party standards, he's not crazy. Still, is "Sanest guy in the asylum" the metric by which we want to chose a major-party nominee? On the other-wrist, if you wish to cling to the idea that we have 2 parties worth choosing between, Ron Paul seems to offer some hope...

Problem is: Guy's been endorsed by David Duke Also: not all that sane:

I don’t need to tell you that our American way of life is under attack. We see it all around us — every day — and it is up to us to save it.
The world’s elites are busy forming a North American Union. If they are successful, as they were in forming the European Union, the good ‘ol USA will only be a memory. We can’t let that happen.
The UN also wants to confiscate our firearms and impose a global tax. The UN elites want to control the world’s oceans with the Law of the Sea Treaty. And they want to use our military to police the world.

Posted by Andrew at October 9, 2007 12:38 PM

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