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    Who are the NERD fund donors Mr Snyder?

    Raise the curtain.

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    Ron Paul Republicans? You mean Neolibs (none / 0) (#18)
    by Corinthian Scales on Sat Jan 07, 2012 at 01:38:12 AM EST
    Those, who refuse to learn history and the law, are doomed to fall for Ron Paul's bullsh!t.

    However rdww, seeing that you wanna persist with your childish "dehumanize" mantra, well, ya, let's delve into "Ron Paul Republicans" and "Republicans who support him" for a while.

    Shall we start with Jesse Ventura?


    "Y'all deserve to lose a few guys" - Jesse Ventura, Ron Paul supporter

    Going Fred Phelps at the wake of a posthumous Medal of Honor recipient.  Despicable, yes?

    Oh baby, is Jesse is one of you guys, rdww?  From Russia... with love.

    As presidential hopeful Ron Paul continues to gain momentum in his bid for the GOP nomination, former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura has suggested that the two of them could cause quite a stir if Paul would bring him on board as his running mate.

    "It would create unbelievable excitement if Ron Paul and I ran as the libertarian ticket," Ventura told radio host Alex Jones of Infowars during a Tuesday night broadcast.

    The former governor and Navy veteran gave up a career with professional wrestling to enter politics in the 1990s. Following a term as mayor of Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, Ventura waged a grassroots campaign as a candidate with the Independence Party to successfully win the race for governor of the state in 1998. Earlier this year he published a book titled 63 Documents the Government Doesn't Want You to Read, in which he calls out America for dozens of conspiracy theories.

    Maybe Ron and Jesse should run together.  Their campaign slogan could be:

    Mayan Apocalypse Reassurance Squad
    Paul * Ventura 2012

    Actually, MARS for short works pretty well for those two space rangers.  Feh.  They can have it free.  Couldn't accept their money without getting the willies.

    But wait!  There's more... like today's latest ad featuring "who support him".

    Nice stuff, eh?  Of course Ron didn't make the ad, and as always, Ron has no idea who or how to control his supporters.

    Also weighing in was Cindy McCain, the wife of 2008 Republican presidential nominee John McCain. "I deeply resent the video made using the adopted daughters of@jonhuntsman," McCain wrote on Twitter. "@ronpaul shame on you. This has shades of 2000 all over it."

    During John McCain's failed 2000 campaign for the Republican nomination, automated phone calls referred to the Arizona senator fathering an out-of-wedlock "black baby," apparently in reference to the McCains' adopted Bangladeshi daughter.

    Ron most likely didn't receive the tweet because we all learned from Iowa that like Ron's Newsletters, he hasn't a clue about his twitter account either.

    Perhaps if Ron ever wanted to be taken seriously he should've returned that Don Black money in 2007 to keep the loons at bay instead of choosing to prey upon the exceptionally paranoid and embittered antisemitic.

    "Dr. Paul stands for freedom, peace, prosperity and inalienable rights. If someone with small ideologies happens to contribute money to Ron, thinking he can influence Ron in any way, he's wasted his money," Paul spokesman Jesse Benton said. "Ron is going to take the money and try to spread the message of freedom."

    "And that's $500 less that this guy has to do whatever it is that he does," Benton added.

    Obviously the Einstein hasn't ever heard of bad juju from ill gotten gains.  That $500 now lives on in infamy much like a '67 Oldsmobile Delmont 88.

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