Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Just Another Also Rand

Rand Paul, good or bad, is finished. Like all White men who cow tow to politically correct dogma, they must grovel once they are accused of Thought Crime by their enemies. Capitulation and back pedaling are like bloody chum being dropped into shark infested waters to those who seek your destruction.



To hell with Rand Paul and his kooky old man. I voted for Ron Paul in the '08 primary, but he really lost my respect when he said during a debate that spics would be welcomed with open arms if the economy weren't so bad. Plus I found it distasteful the way he squirmed just like his son is now over owning up to his race realist newsletters which he claims to not only not have authored, but never even read, although they were put out by his office.

Here's Rand polishing up his kike loving bonifides:


"Israel and the United States have a special relationship," Rand's position paper begins. "With our shared history and common values, the American and Israeli people have formed a bond that unites us across the many thousands of miles between our countries and calls us to work together towards peace and prosperity for our countries."


Rand goes on to support free trade with Israel, call for divestment from Iran, and "strongly object to the arrogant approach of (the) Obama administration" toward the peace process. "Only Israel can decide what is in her security interest, not America and certainly not the United Nations," he asserts.


In one clear departure from his father, Rand states that:

As a United States Senator, I would never vote to condemn Israel for defending herself.

Whether it is fighting Hezbollah in Lebanon, combating Hamas-linked terrorists in Gaza or dealing with potential nuclear threats in the Persian Gulf, Israeli military actions are completely up to the leaders and military of Israel, and Israel alone.


http://spectator.org/blog/2010/04/22/rand-paul-and-israel



Most White Nationalists that I hear chattering on Stormfront and other WN sites seem to bend over backwards in defense of the Pauls excusing anything they do with "well, you gotta understand they have to play the game in order to get elected...they don't really mean any of this stuff."

Perhaps, but then what good is a hamstrung pretender who is paying lip service to the machine's dogma and doing nothing to dismantle the broken system he is now just another slave to?

3 comments:

  1. I have problems having faith in anyone who feels it is the proper course of action to become a politician. We see the system is broken, making the system bigger or becoming indebted to it, is a nonstarter. Some problems require you to work from the inside to get a grasp on the true issues. Politics is not one of them.

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  2. I wonder if this goofball is named after the jewess author Ayn Rand. "Atlas Shrugged" fits in with Ron Paul's libertoonian world view.

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  3. Israel and the United States have a special relationship," Rand's position paper begins. "With our shared history and common values, the American and Israeli people have formed a bond that unites us across the many thousands of miles between our countries and calls us to work together towards peace and prosperity for our countries

    uh...there you go!

    no need to proceed further!

    any "politician" who talks abt "a special relation-ship"/"shared history & common values" with a bunch of baby-butchering, psychopathic, Talmudic gangsters has got to be as crooked as a $3 bill!

    (if he was scared of publicly critising the kikez, then, all he had to do was, quite simply, say nuthin'!.....or "keep schtum" as the kikez are wont to say!....by putting such comments "on the public record" he is, of course, bound by them and, effectively, commits him-self to such a future policy direction!)

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