Get smart, folks. VNN has benefited lately from publicity, albeit adverse publicity, of some of us participating actively in the Ron Paul campaign. For the next few months the benefit should accrue to his campaign, not the other way around. People will be coming here now to see what's up with the "neo-Nazis," and what will they discover? Is there anything they want to associate themselves coming out of the Nutzpah Lounge? I can only hope they'll confine themselves to the Main page.
It's WAR! Whose side will you come down on? Or will you just sit this one out while our candidate is left to defend himself from the Jewish attack dogs in the media who associate him with "haters?"
Help him. Show everybody what we are made of and how we bring strength and truth to the campaign.
What follows is a snippet of a long article. I'll post the whole thing over in the Ron Paul forum where it won't get buried by tomorrow morning. This was posted on the Ron Paul Main Meetup discussion board by someone who lamented that it's "all over the Internet." As some of you know, I was banned from that board a couple of days ago and there are a couple of threads running demanding that I be brought back. One poster whines that I've thus been martyred.
Pinch me. I'm no martyr. :krofl
bjb, you'll like this one:
http://www.americanthinker.com/2007/11/the_ron_paul_campaign_and_its.html
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The white supremacists do more than raise funds. Blogger Adam Holland reports:
"one of Rep. Paul's top internet organizers in Tennessee is a neo-Nazi leader named Will Williams (aka ‘White Will'). Williams was the southern coordinator for William Pierce's National Alliance Party, the largest neo-Nazi party in the U.S."
Pierce is author of the racist "Turner Diaries". When the Lone Star Times exposed the $500 Don Black donation, Williams responded on the national Ron Paul meetup site,
"Must Dr. Paul capitulate to our Jewish masters' demands?"
The mild responses to Williams' MeetUp post make a sharp contrast to the hatred and invective with which Paul supporters respond to Medved or any other writer questioning Paul's refusal to disassociate himself from his racist supporters. Any other campaign would presume Williams' expression of anti-Semitism was a dirty trick by an opposing campaign. Williams would have been hurriedly denounced and booted out of the campaign. Not Ron Paul.
Williams has also organized at least one other discussion, "the Israel factor revisited" on the national Ron Paul MeetUp site. Again the measured tone of the remarks by Ron Paul supporters in the comments section contrasts sharply with the invective Paul supporters rain down upon bloggers who oppose him. Paul's campaign relies heavily on MeetUp sites to organize. Over 61,000 Paul supporters are registered on MeetUp as compared to 3,400 for Barack Obama, 1,000 for Hillary Clinton, 1,800 for Dennis Kucinich and only a couple of dozen members for most other candidates.
On the white-supremacist Vanguard News Network, Williams links to Paul's "grassroots" fundraising site and organizes other racists to "game You Tube" to advance a specific Ron Paul video to the top of You Tube's rankings. Writes Williams, "Everybody here can do this, except bjb w/his niggerberry." Holland points out, "BJB" stands for "burn Jew burn". BJB's internet signature is, "Nothing says lovin' like a Jew in the oven."