JWallace
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White supremacists. . . they are probably only endorsing Ron Paul for two reasons: He's white and he's protestant.
There is nothing about Ron Paul that makes him appeal to these types of people, other then the fact he is a white protestant.
And the fact that he doesn't want to imprison people for their beliefs. That a plus.
Anyone else notice that there appears to be a regular cycle of the attack RP articles. It's like a public school lunch menu.
Mon: Supremacist Stew served with White Bread
Tues: Isolationist Surprise
Wed: Sloppy Webots
Thurs: Conspiracy Puff Piece served in Minature Tinfoil Hats
Fri: No Choice w/h Hand Maid Tater Tots
Repeat
(They'd offer Tacos, but Ron Paul wants to close the borders so no one will be able to make them)

lol, this is getting retarded ...
Q: Why do white supremecists support Ron Paul?
A: Same reason minorities support Ron Paul: he's the best choice for America.
I thought the article was fair. I didn't notice any bias against him as in other articles.
Polls show Paul pulling ahead of Thompson and Mike Huckabee in New Hampshire, and he recently raised $4.2 million in a single day. Despite that, the media still hesitates to give him credit. Last Tuesday, local CBS affiliate WCSC (Live 5) gave more time during the evening news to appearances by Hillary Clinton in Spartanburg and John McCain in Seneca than to Paul here in Charleston, calling him a "dark horse." After the YouTube debate last Wednesday, CNN commentators gave McCain points for mentioning that he spent Thanksgiving with the troops, but seemingly ignored Paul's comment that he's received more funds from active duty military officers than any other candidate. Even Salon.com teased Paul's "conspiracy theories" in their headline for debate coverage, although appeared he presented none.
I thought the article was fair. I didn't notice any bias against him as in other articles.