I know candidates cannot always control who their supporters are or what they say, but it is clear that these people strongly approve of Ron Paul's message, and want to get him elected.
https://www.stormfront.org/forum/t836078/
And then this is from 1997.
https://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3D4ArUoyuDd74
There is much fair criticism one could level at the United Nations, but this is crazy talk.
I know he is right about the wars and about the Federal Reserve and a couple of other hot button issues, but you have to consider the whole man and all of his views. A quick and incomplete overview:
Do you agree with him on health policy (he is against any kind of universal health plan), on deregulation of corporations (he would eliminate all federal regulatory bodies), on immigration (he would end birthright citizenship, amnesty programs, the DREAM act etc.)? He says he would eliminate HUD, which would instantly end Section 8 housing subsidies, (resulting in a large increase in homelessness) and on and on. I know government departments come in for a lot of criticism, much of it justified, but things like food safety (for instance) do not come for free. The solution is to run government properly, not eliminate it. Government, properly run, is our bulwark against the power of the wealthy and their paid minions. Ron Paul would throw out the baby and keep the bathwater.
Patrick Brinton


drum-roll from the band)... ...thoughtful and correct federal regulation...(a big giant cymbal clash from the band!)
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