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- inactive, on 01/15/2008, -6/+12There isn't any proof they were not McCain supporters or Ghouliani supporters.
If she couldn't do the job she should just stay home. - reed311, on 01/15/2008, -3/+9No, you can't blame Paul. But his supporters have started to damage his campaign more than they've helped it over the past few weeks.
- Hortnon, on 01/15/2008, -1/+6Of course not. But that doesn't mean I can't think his supporters' actions reflect on him.
- fadeout, on 01/15/2008, -3/+6If you ask a Paultard, he's apparently not even responsible for his own actions.
Like 20 years of racist, homophobic newsletters that talk about succession, the gay/government conspiracy behind HIV and killing "hip hop" youth. - inactive, on 01/16/2008, -2/+4At some point, yes he is. Becuase he has taken absolutely NO acton to try to get his delusional children to stop all their *****. If this was an isolated thing then you can't blame him. But he knows what his morons have been doing in his name and he has not called for them to stop.
- chaosium, on 01/16/2008, -0/+2Good, keep acting like adolescents. Please.
- troprocker, on 01/15/2008, -5/+6FTA: "It is unreasonable to blame Ron Paul, even implicitly, for the emotional behavior of a small number of his supporters. Reports like Hume's are nothing more than thinly veiled attempts to take Dr. Paul to task as though he had somehow instigated the actions of these few."
What the hell are you talking about? I watched the report and read the transcript, and not ONCE did Hume suggest that Paul had anything to do with this. He accuses Hume of "yellow journalism" while accusing him of something he clearly didn't do. The article is dripping with hypocrisy. Buried. - jksturm, on 01/15/2008, -3/+4To any Ron Paul supporters this is a good message. We should fight for our rights but not appear as radicals.
- Stryder81, on 01/16/2008, -0/+1I can't believe some of these comments on here. Who in the hell are any of you to point the finger at him and blame him for the actions of his supporters? His whole thing is about " PERSONAL LIBERTY " do you not understand the meaning? I commend him for upstaging Fox and telling them " I can't tell them what to do but If they support me then they should stop with conspiracy theories, etc. "
- GhostsAwake, on 01/15/2008, -3/+1I know making phone calls is so radical!!!!
- CasaWood, on 01/15/2008, -5/+2
Of course Ron Paul is to blame for what his supporters do. If he cannot control the actions of a few of the hundreds of thousands of supporters then just what can we expect from him? After all, MLK Jr was to blame for all the riots. Its not people's fault they act like fools, its the leaders of these people and, as you point out, it is Jodie Foster's fault Reagan got shot...NOT!!
Good article and yet another reminder to RP supporters everywhere...beware your actions. I say it again, the message of liberty must be liberating not irritating. It is OK to not agree with something, it is fine to voice disapproval yet it must be done with tact and diplomacy. In this revolution we must take the higher ground and disarm the Hume's of the world by showing we are strong and we are clearly right. Please lets stop fueling the fools fire for it is only our candidate and our cause that gets burned. - GhostsAwake, on 01/15/2008, -6/+1O God forbid!! They made some phone calls!! O my!!!!!! Don't be such a chicken neck!!!!



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