This year, there have been a series of unsettling revelations about a possible connection between Ron Paul and extremist racist ideology. First, there was the news about the Ron Paul newsletter issuing out racist slurs back in the 1990s. Then, there was news about white supremacist organizations fundraising for Ron Paul, and his refusal to return checks NeoNazi leaders had written to his campaign.
Now, there is news from the leader of a white supremacist organization, a self described National Socialist (Nazi), that he has met with Ron Paul on several occasions, and that the Ron Paul for President campaign has been meeting with the heads of several white supremacist organizations, such as Stormfront, while trying to keep it secret from voters.
The man is Bill White, head of the American National Socialist Workers Party. White wrote the following message on a white supremacist web forum recently, in anger at Ron Paul's denial of his contacts with NeoNazi and other extremist right wing hate groups. His claims about meeting with Ron Paul are corroborated by FEC records of Ron Paul for President campaign finance disbursements at the Tara Thai restaurant.
(Keep in mind - these are not my words, and I don't support them. I just think that Ron Paul supporters need to consider what might be going on behind closed doors)
Ron Paul Lies About Lack Of Involvement With White Nationalists
Comrades:
I have kept quiet about the Ron Paul campaign for a while, because I didn't see any need to say anything that would cause any trouble. However, reading the latest release from his campaign spokesman, I am compelled to tell the truth about Ron Paul's extensive involvement in white nationalism.
Both Congressman Paul and his aides regularly meet with members of the Stormfront set, American Renaissance, the Institute for Historic Review, and others at the Tara Thai restaurant in Arlington, Virginia, usually on Wednesdays. This is part of a dinner that was originally organized by Pat Buchanan, Sam Francis and Joe Sobran, and has since been mostly taken over by the Council of Conservative Citizens.
I have attended these dinners, seen Paul and his aides there, and been invited to his offices in Washington to discuss policy.
For his spokesman to call white racialism a "small ideology" and claim white activists are "wasting their money" trying to influence Paul is ridiculous. Paul is a white nationalist of the Stormfront type who has always kept his racial views and his views about world Judaism quiet because of his political position.
I don't know that it is necessarily good for Paul to "expose" this. However, he really is someone with extensive ties to white nationalism and for him to deny that in the belief he will be more respectable by denying it is outrageous ? and I hate seeing people in the press who denounce racialism merely because they think it is not fashionable.
Bill White, Commander
American National Socialist Workers Party


Comments: 20
Joel T. LeFevre, 38
Charleston, W.V.
Just weeks after Citizens Informer Editor Sam Francis selected him as successor, Joel LeFevre had to take up the reins of the racist Council of Conservative Citizens' publication because of Francis' sudden death, putting out his first issue in March 2005. LeFevre had been a regular participant in the monthly roundtable discussions that Francis hosted at the Sala Thai Restaurant in Arlington, Va., but only joined the CCC, he told the Intelligence Report, after CCC boss Gordon Baum assured him that the group was not anti-Semitic. LeFevre's attitude toward Jews, however, does not extend to black people. He rejects the Constitution's Fourteenth Amendment, which gave former slaves citizenship, calling it "an abomination—a death knell not only to the old confederation of States, but to the white race itself." He owns a website devoted to R. Carter Pittman, a Georgia lawyer who battled school integration. This March, he endorsed "kinism," a new strain of racial separatism that wants America broken up into racial mini-states. Policies supporting integration, LeFevre wrote, "seem 'fair' to a lot of people, but they are insidious . . . . [V]ery simply, without some level of discrimination, no nation . . . can permanently exist at all."
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I wasn't there, so I don't know what really went on, but it seems to me that Ron Paul has a lot of explaining to do.
What's so wrong about exploring the facts? Why are Ron Paul supporters afraid of what we'll find?
The Real Clark Kent would have investigated.
If white supremacists were not campaigning for Ron Paul - a fact, and Ron Paul hadn't published a newletter with racist slurs in it - a fact, and Ron Paul didn't knowingly accept campaign donations from white supremacist leaders - a fact, then maybe you might reasonably conclude that these allegations are laughable.
There's a strong current of information associating Ron Paul's campaign with white supremacists. That makes Bill White's allegations not "entirely baseless" at all.
Why don't you want to look into this?
The photograph will be up here on Gather, in my portfolio, within five minutes.
"extensive ties to white nationalism"
Exactly what are those ties?
1. George Bush and his family have been and are recieving ALOT of money from both the Saud royal family and the Bin Laden family.
2. George Bush senior was director of the CIA when it was funding Bin Laden and the Mujahadin
3. A significant portion of the equity in the Carlyle Group, of which GB senior is an equity partner and director - is Bin Laden and Saud family money;
therefore -
GW senior and junior are in cohoots with radical Islamic extremism. Does this mean the Bush family supports the social policies of Saudi Arabia? The religious policy? Al-Queda?
The links are clearly there.
There's a real dark side to Ron Paul, whether you want to see it or not.