RON PAUL’S WHITE MONEY

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Everyone loves Ron Paul! Some liberals and even more progressives adore him as if he were the Second Coming. Well there might be a few things you don’t know about the beloved congressman from Texas. Read the [slightly modified] letter to Mr. Scott Shock of Silver Source Northwest concerning Shock and Paul’s efforts to replace paper money with silver coins.

Letter from the General to:

Scott Shock
Silver Source Northwest

Dear Mr. Shock,

As a fellow Republican activist and Teabagger-American, I support your efforts to replace the Federal Reserve’s phony paper specie with real, honest-to-God silver. I’m particularly impressed with the quality of the silver coins you’re introducing into our economy. Your George Bush and Dick Cheney “neocoins” are superb, and every Patriot-American should be using your Ron Paul and Jefferson Davis Dixie coins to purchase the .50 cal ammo they’ll need to take out the Demislamunistofascists’s socialist tanks and fighter jets.

After looking at the Paul and Jeff Davis coins, it occurred to me that they have a lot in common. That should be reflected in some way on the coins. Paul and Davis shared a hatred of blacks; their coins should share a reverse image illustrating that hatred.

The back of the Davis coin is already there with the stars and bars. It shouldn’t be too hard to put the same image on the Paul coin. But you should also consider adding a Ron Paul quote about black people to the stars and bars design.

Here are a few quotes from Ron Paul’s newsletter for your consideration:

We are constantly told that it is evil to be afraid of black men, but it is hardly irrational. Black men commit murders, rapes, robberies, muggings, and burglaries all out of proportion to their numbers.

Perhaps the L.A. experience should not be surprising. The riots, burning, looting, and murders are only a continuation of 30 years of racial politics.

Opinion polls consistently show that only about 5% of blacks have sensible political opinions.

I think we can safely assume that 95% of the black males in that city are semi-criminal or entirely criminal.

Let me know if you need any more help.

Heterosexually yours,

Gen. JC Christian, patriot

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14 years ago

I consider myself somewhat of a libertarian (especially when it comes to a limited utilization of American military power and preserving civil liberties). I, however (unlike Mr. Paul, apparently), am glad that the government does such things as inspect the food supply, etc.. That and, no, I don’t particularly hate black people, either.

Truth 101
14 years ago

Here’s where we can take comfort friends. Paul appeals to the tea bagger types and for the most part he ended up with about 7 percent of the vote. Tea Baggers are loud but thank God I don’t think their real numbers are that impressive,

osori
14 years ago

My thoughts on Paul at the time-he was against the war and would pull the troops out.As CinC he could do that.As for the rest like the crazy Austrian School crap, he’d never get it thru congress. Even the most lameass Republican-ok let me rephrase it-only the most lameass Republicans could favor a 17th century economic policy.

Keep in mind-this was before teabaggers came on the scene. Pre-Palin.

14 years ago

I had some favorable feelings about Ron Paul until I heard him weigh in on the health care debate by pretty much saying if you couldn’t afford to buy your own health coverage you were fucked.

To be fair he spoke vaguely of some sort of reform on the business end to make coverage more affordable but it made little sense to me and I don’t trust the insurance companies as far as I can throw one of their CEO’s mansions.

Bee
14 years ago

I’ve never liked Ron Paul. What you posted, Mike, is another reason I think he’s a boob. They guy is, for the most part, out to lunch. But, like Truth101 pointed out, even a stopped clock is right twice a day.

14 years ago

🙂 🙂 🙂

14 years ago

At my age…as soon as you mention the second coming I’m out of here…

You any idea how long it takes for the first at 52????…;-)

14 years ago

A limited degree of libertarian principles are shared by progressives and liberals, to a limited extent. But, by opposing the average citizen’s only real leverage against corpocratic oppression (i.e. the government), Ron Paul and those like him are actually aiding and abetting the current corrupt corpocracy which is screwing us all. As such, I find I can only support Mr. Paul on very limited, social and foreign policy grounds, not economic ones.

Truth 101
14 years ago

Yeah. But on the other hand, anyone that is against the Iraq invasion and occupation, and has no use for Bush, can’t be all bad.

14 years ago

His Bruno cameo was hilarious, if ever you want to know what fear looks like, watch it.

14 years ago

I wasn’t aware of all that. Paul is someone I’ve simply dismissed over the years as someone who’s pretty clueless but not particularly dangerous. Now, I see he’s a despicable racist and very dangerous. Thanks for posting.

SJ
14 years ago

Loved Ron Paul’s work in “Bruno.”
-SJ

14 years ago

Like all men of such rabid attitudes, he has a hiding place in the Republican party, although he calls himself a Libertarian. Like all people of his ilk, they want to go back to “Morning in America” when black people knew their place, and that place was in slave quarters, and the average lifespan of hardworking men was about 35. The good old days.

14 years ago

Ron Paul is clinically bug.fuck.crazy.

It’s in the DSM-IV…

😉

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