Nazi,
KKK Supported Ron Paul Hurts GOP, Enables Obama
Ron Paul openly associates with members of the
American
Nazi Party, KKK, John Birch Society and neo-Confederate organizations.
By
Herb Brandon
Israel News Agency
New
York, NY --- January 2, 2012 .... What are the people of Iowa
thinking? That many in places like Cedar Bluffs, Des Moines, Badger,
Libertyville and Little Sioux American citizens would even consider
to vote for a man who supports the Nazis and the KKK.
That
Ron Paul is on record for saying that he would never have sent
US troops to fight the Nazis, describes Blacks as "animals"
who would only stop rioting if they were offered welfare checks
and that Iran would have his full support to develop nuclear weapons.
Nuclear weapons that would be used against Israel, US bases and
European cities.
While
Ron Paul seduces young voters with words like Liberty and Freedom,
he would be the first US Presidential candidate to bury his head
in the sand when confronted with international terrorism. In contrast
to other Republican candidates who had strong words on Iran yesterday
and today in Iowa, Ron Paul holds to a "no see, no do"
isolationist attitude which would only strengthen the enemies
of global democracy.
We need
to have our missile systems capable and ready to deliver,"
said Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota."We need to send
a very strong signal that the US is on high alert and we will
do whatever it takes.
Bachmann also
criticized US President Barack Obama for creating distance between
the White House and Israel, endangering the Jewish state in the
face of the threat from Iran.
Islamic Iran
test-fired two long-range missiles on Monday and announced over
the weekend that it had produced its first nuclear fuel rod. Iran
has also threatened to close the Straits of Hormuz and stop the
flow of oil in light of Western sanctions.
Paul, a Libertarian
racist,
is the only candidate who has minimized the threat posed by Iran
and has not espoused strong financial and military support for
Israel, an issue on which he has been attacked by several of his
competitors.
Ron Paul says
that he is not responsible for the anti Israel, anti Jewish, anti
black and anti gay views expressed in his newsletters in the 1980s
and 1990s for which he was the editor. But he is on
record for opposing the US Civil Rights Act.
A 1987 Ron
Paul newsletter stated Israel is an aggressive, national
socialist state, and another newsletter about the 1993 World
Trade Center bombing stated whether it was a setup by the
Israel Mossad, the CIA, George Bush or was truly a retaliation
by the Islamic fundamentalists, matters little.
Paul believes that the US should allow Israel to be independent,
which is double speak for the US to cut off foreign aid to Israel.
Paul says that Iran is not a dangerous country and we should not
be concerned with Irans nuclear development program.
One would
think that those who are rushing to support Ron Paul would be
quick shut down actual Nazi sympathizing when it emerges within
their ranks.
That Republican
candidates such as Mitt Romney would be addressing the open relationship
between Ron Paul and the Nazis, the KKK but instead they are doing
the opposite. Rather than speaking out against Ron Pauls
disturbing, Hitler style extremism, theyve mostly been criticizing
him as a moderate because hes against war. Not
one Republican candidate, except for Newt Gingrich, has mentioned
the above photograph, circulated via social media on Facebook
and Twitter by an #occupy protest group last week. It shows Paul
posing with Don Black, a former American Nazi Party member turned
KKK Grand Wizard and owner of the white supremacist Website Stormfront.org.
The New
York Times reported that the neo-Nazi site, Stormfront, has
become a magnet for Ron Paul supporters. We understand that
Paul is not a white nationalist, one Stormfront member explains,
but most of our people support him because of his stand
on issues, particularly his tough stances on immigration
and the Federal Reserve. As another Neo Nazi put it, his
monetary policy would hurt Jews.
Journalist
Jeffrey Shapiro posted a 2009 interview he held with Ron Paul
in which Paul clearly stated that if it were up to him at the
time, saving the Jews from annihilation in Europe would not have
been a "moral imperative." Shapiro said that when he
first provided Paul's disturbing statement about the Holocaust
to major media outlets in the US, "they were so stunned they
were afraid to publish my story, and as a result it has remained
unpublished until now."
Ron Paul is
running a very professional and seductive marketing campaign.
He has attracted young, idealistic voters by promising them to
end all wars. He has promised the Jews and Christians that he
would support Israel - even running ads in the Jerusalem Post
as he openly supports Nazi donations to his campaign and speaks
of abandoning Israel to defend its tiny but stable democracy from
Iran.
The New
Hampshire Union Leader newspaper states that Pauls positions
on national security issues are truly dangerous and
labels the Texas Republican as the favored candidate of
the lunatic fringe.
The Wall
Street Journal says that Ron Paul believes that al-Qaida terrorists
caught in the US should be treated as common criminals, not enemy
combatants. Paul wants them to be read the Miranda rights to which
they are not entitled and he wants them tried and sentenced in
civil courts rather than by military tribunals. What is needed
to effectively fight and win a war and al-Qaida is very at war
with the US, is the ability to gather information. Telling the
enemy that it has a right to remain silent is beyond
absurd.
The majority
of the national media in the US views Ron Paul as a dangerous
isolationist for opposing pre-emptive strikes and interventionist
foreign policy. That Paul would rather stick his head in the sand
than to help another Western, democratic ally.
To ignore
Paul would be equal to have ignored Adolph Hitler.
American
Nazis are openly supporting Ron Paul for US President.
To ignore
the blatant lies and creative, Nazi Goebbels' style PR spin that
Ron Paul's campaign is producing would constitute a real threat
to the security of the US and the Western World. To ignore the
famous Nazi quote: "If you tell a lie big enough and keep
repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it."
That lie is
that Ron Paul would end all wars when in fact he would actually
be encouraging war against the US by having the US appear weak.
Paul is against
almost all international treaties and organizations. He would
have the US pull out of the United Nations and NATO. He would
do away with foreign aid, abolish the CIA and turn his back on
the rest of the world. This is what is called isolationism and
it allowed Hitler to presume, quite correctly as it turned out,
that America would not interfere with his plans to conquer Europe.
It took Germanys declaration of war on the US, not the other
way round, to get the United States involved.
Perhaps the
only ones who would truly appreciate the suicidal efforts for
the US as advocated by Ron Paul would be those who rule Iran.
Iran is waging a real time Islamic Jihad, a Holy War against the
West, against both Jews and Christians. Ron Paul, who promises
to do nothing to stop this declared war against Western democracy,
to wipe Israel off the map, is today their greatest ally.
And Barack
Obama, who has done more to hurt US relations with England, France,
Russia, Israel and Japan more than any other US President has,
gains by a weakened Republican Party. Can the US seriously embrace
four more years of Barack Obama or a Ron Paul who holds hands
with the Nazis and the KKK?
To the people
of Iowa, please, before you vote, know who you are voting for
and where they are coming from.
Don't make
the same mistake as many of us blindly did with Barack Obama.