Republican Jewish Coalition Bars Ron Paul From Debate: ‘He’s misguided and extreme’

Quote from achilles28:

What else is new? Jews want America to fight Isreals wars.

Sad part is, most Americans are warmongers and happy to oblige.

+10.

Because Ron Paul is not in the pocket of AIPAC the Zionists hate him.
 
Quote from rew:

+10.

Because Ron Paul is not in the pocket of AIPAC the Zionists hate him.

Ron Paul is not in the Republican debate because he is not a Republican. He is a kook and has threatened to go third party and hand the election to Obama.

Obviously a Zionist conspiracy LOL. :D
 
Quote from achilles28:

Check out the National Defense Authorization Act? Military arrest and indefinite detention of US citizens, on US soil, if suspected of aiding terrorists. No jury trial. No due process. No habeus corpus. Military prison gulag. That's a Police State, right there. That legislation passed the senate yesterday. Drafted in secret, no less. People don't get it. DHS are labeling Constitutionalists, Militia groups, Ron Paul/Bob Barr supporters as "potential terrorists". Basically, if you support the Constitution, the Government is trying to make YOU the enemy. Look at the DHS training videos they send to law enforcement - all the "terrorists" are white, middle class, men!!

It's really happening. Check out the NDAA. It is crazy shit. Of further note, there is a practical media blackout on the National Defense Authorization Act, despite it being ratified by the Senate last night. All this police state crap is going on by stealth, and the media is helping to cover it up. Now you tell me, what the fuck is going on!

Preparations for the unraveling of our society are well underway and just about complete. If not for Rand Paul, US citizens who were found not guilty but initially suspected (read: labeled without a shred of proof or judicial oversight) of terrorism could still be held indefinitely (at least, until Congress declared the never ending War on Terror over).

Now, when you look at this legislation, as well as how the Patriot Act has been abused:

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as well as FEMA camps, extrajudicial killing of US citizens, it seems pretty clear that the America we once knew and loved is no longer present, and may never come back. Furthermore, none of this ever had a damn thing to do with terrorism.
 
Quote from 377OHMS:

Ron Paul is not in the Republican debate because he is not a Republican. He is a kook and has threatened to go third party and hand the election to Obama.

Obviously a Zionist conspiracy LOL. :D

That is a jacked comment.

Ron Paul is a kook?
He is one of few thinking guys in Politics. Most of the rest are sellouts.
I do not always agree with him, but he is no kook.

I do not even think of telling me I am anti Isreal. I am probably one few non evangelicals - non jews who still support Isreal.
 
Quote from jem:

That is a jacked comment.

Ron Paul is a kook?
He is one of few thinking guys in Politics. Most of the rest are sellouts.
I do not always agree with him, but he is no kook.

I do not even think of telling me I am anti Isreal. I am probably one few non evangelicals - non jews who still support Isreal.
377's comment is no doubt one of the very few things on this board for which I'm in agreement: Paul is a kook.
 
Quote from 377OHMS:

Ron Paul is not in the Republican debate because he is not a Republican. He is a kook and has threatened to go third party and hand the election to Obama.

Obviously a Zionist conspiracy LOL. :D

Ron Paul has been a Republican for longer than you have had an operating brain. He has never "threatened to go third party" in this election cycle. Show me one video from the 2012 election season or one article written by Ron Paul where he has done that.

Ron Paul is called a kook because he is the only Republican left who believes in following the Constitution and in fiscal responsibility. If such a "kook" gets elected I'll believe that there is a benign God.
 
Quote from Ricter:

377's comment is no doubt one of the very few things on this board for which I'm in agreement: Paul is a kook.

Then you are both moronic establishment boot lickers.
 
According to Webster

Kook: one whose ideas or actions are eccentric, fantastic, or insane
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That pretty much describes Ron Paul.

Quote from jem:

That is a jacked comment.

Ron Paul is a kook?
He is one of few thinking guys in Politics. Most of the rest are sellouts.
I do not always agree with him, but he is no kook.

I do not even think of telling me I am anti Isreal. I am probably one few non evangelicals - non jews who still support Isreal.
 
Quote from achilles28:

On Wednesday, Dec. 7, the Republican Jewish Coalition will host a presidential-candidates forum featuring Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, Jon Huntsman, Rick Perry, Mitt Romney, and Rick Santorum. Not invited is the GOP candidate currently polling around third in New Hampshire and second in Iowa: Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas). The explanation:

Paul was not invited to attend the RJC's candidates forum because the organization - as it has stated numerous times in the past - "rejects his misguided and extreme views," said [RJC Executive Director Matt] Brooks.

"He's just so far outside of the mainstream of the Republican party and this organization," Brooks said. Inviting Paul to attend would be "like inviting Barack Obama to speak."

http://reason.com/blog/2011/12/01/republican-jewish-coalition-bars-ron-pau
Are you saying they don't like Ron Paul? Of course they don't, what else is new? They don't have to either, do they?

The Republican Jewish Coalition is a private non-government organization which has every right to not invite a [fringe] candidate whose views they don't share, who is not just anti-Israel but allegedly antisemitic too. What seems to be the problem? Would they or a Black coalition be 'obligated' to invite David Duke if he was running? I don't think so.
 
Quote from pspr:

According to Webster

Kook: one whose ideas or actions are eccentric, fantastic, or insane
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That pretty much describes Ron Paul.

Ron Paul's ideas and actions are based on the Constitution of the United States of America, the supreme law of the land. Every single one of our elected representatives swears to support and defend that document. Only someone who is anti American would call a representative who adheres to the Constitution a kook because only someone who is anti American would think that policies based on the supreme law of the land are kooky...does that pretty much describe you?
 
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