I just read this entire thread and I have a few observations:
1)
Ron Paul sets a great example we should all follow. Ron Paul promotes his philosophy, but he doesn't tell people what to do or what to believe. He welcomes anyone who wants to support his beliefs as long as they don't expect him to support all of theirs.
2) Ron Paul does not believe in an inside job, but he also doesn't get offended by the idea of 9/11 truth, and in spite of continued MSM attacks he refuses to bow to their preassure and cut all ties to the truthers. Ron Paul is a man of principle so he won't accept the idea that he should avoid people simply because of their beliefs, even with the MSM and others telling him that it would be the advantageous thing to do.
3) Those that are the most harsh in their criticism of truthers keep referring to this exchange where Ron Paul was asked about the issue at the debate:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGyhlNY0y1k
Ron makes it clear that he doesn't endorce those views, but you forget to quote the rest of the exchange. Ron also clearly stresses that he won't tell his supporters what to do and that it is ridiculous that people expect him to. He is making the point that this is a non-issue, and that he won't be playing favorites amongst his supporters. Twisting this into "Ron Paul wants the truthers to go away because they are destroying the movement" as some of you have tried to do is just a blatant lie.
4) I see that pretty much all truthers and non-truthers alike who have posted here agree that running around screaming "9/11 was an inside job" at people is not a good way to promote Ron Paul, so I wonder about all the controversy here. The people doing that have only ever been a tiny minority of the truthers, and yet the "anti-truthers" here keep stubbornly arguing this issue as if every single truther was doing it.
We all agree on this issue so
relax a little, okay?
5) I assume that everyone here knows how anti-establishment movements have been infiltrated and sabotaged by government agents in the past. There are plenty of mainstreem documentaries about it out there in case you don't. I wonder why it doesn't occur to you that the people doing these things that reflect so poorly on our movement might not be Ron Paul supporters at all. Or perhaps you'd care to argue that it is ridiculous to assume that infiltration is occurring in our movement as well?
In conclusion let me just suggest that we all follow Ron's example, and that we stop using this 200+ post thread to attack eachother and instead
start talking about the issues that unite us.