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Could you finish the race?

With one of your legs snapped in two places, 40 feet from the finish line? 

This young lady did!

She dragged herself across the finish line to complete the race.  It heartening to know this kind of determination and guts is still alive in our young people today.

From MyFoxCleveland.com:

Driven by determination, a local runner from Burton Township, breaks her leg during a cross country meet, but still makes it across the finish line. 

Claire Markwardt is a cross country runner for the Berkshire High School track team.  She was participating in the Ohio state high school cross country championship in Columbus November third, then had plans to be maid of honor at her sister's wedding that evening.

I was fine until about 200 meters away and then it started to hurt and then it cracked a couple times," says Claire.  The amazing finish was captured by several cameras. 

Claire made it within forty feet of the finish line when her leg broke.  She tried to get up, but it broke again. 

"I knew I really couldn't stay there and I didn't wanna let my team down and I had gone that far, so there wasn't really a point in laying there." she said.

Amazingly, with a leg broken in several places, Claire crawled the rest of the way across the finish line.  "It was my last race of my senior year and I didn't know how my team was doing in the race, but I wanted us to be as high as we could." she said.

Follow the link above for more and watch the amazing video.

Way to go Ms. Markwardt!

(H/T: Fox News)
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Every MSM Holiday story for next 6 Weeks...

Will be about any of the following items or any combination thereof:

Homeless are hungry
Why are there so many homeless?
Children hungry this holiday season
Economy is bad
Gas prices hitting consumers negatively
The evils of capitalism this Christmas
Why aren't the haves helping the have nots
We shouldn't celebrate too much since there are so many without
Christmas is bad
Thanksgiving is bad
Why celebrate when we stole from the indians
How Kwanza is just as relevant as Christmas or Hanukkah
Americans are greedy or self-centered or fixated on materialism, etc.
How can people waste so much energy on Christmas lights
Cutting down Christmas trees is destroying Gaia, environment
Americans wasting whatever traveling over the holidays
Travel nightmares, delays in air travel, etc.
Why don't we bring the soldiers home for the holidays
How can we justify Christmas as peaceful when we're killing so many innocent Iraqis, etc.
Anything on the "homeless crises" in America
Heating oil is in short supply
Old people are freezing to death
Children or homeless are freezing to death
Anything on "Black Friday" ad nauseam

or

Any combination of the above items rolled into one story

Now this list is not all inclusive by any means.  Feel free to add your own ideas.

Be sure to watch the MSM for how many of the above items you can catch - make it a game!  When ya'll are sitting around on Thanksgiving waiting to eat, after you eat or before the ballgame, turn on your local news and see how many of these items you can spot - it's fun!

What makes it ridiculous instead of fun is that you can set your clocks to the regularity of these story items.  We get them every year, every holiday season.

PS - As I finish this, I just heard a little radio snippet about how crowded stores are on "Black Friday".

Too easy...
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If UN inflated AIDS, why not Climate Change?

The United Nations seriously inflated the number of worldwide AIDS cases according to this story.

They missed the estimate by over six million cases!  Here's an excerpt:

LONDON (AP) - The number of AIDS cases worldwide fell by more than 6 million cases this year to 33.2 million, global health officials said Tuesday. But the decline is mostly on paper.

Previous estimates were largely inflated, and the new numbers are the result of a new methodology. They show AIDS cases in 2007 were down from almost 39.5 million last year, according to the World Health Organization and the United Nations AIDS agency.

Although the decline is largely due to revised numbers, U.N. officials said it still showed the AIDS pandemic was losing momentum.

And here's the kicker for inflating the numbers - money:

Chin and Halperin said AIDS officials may be reluctant to admit that fewer people are infected because it may translate into less funding for efforts to fight the disease.

And an even more illuminating quote from the article:

"On the one hand, it would be a mistake to radically decrease funding for HIV," Halperin said. "But on the other hand, why not put more money into family planning or climate change?"

Here we have direct evidence of a smoking gun.  The UN is caught with their pants down (no pun intended) on inflating the number of AIDS cases worldwide.  Why inflate the numbers?  It translates to more money. 

With this being said, is there any reason to believe they aren't doing the same exact thing when it comes to climate change?

It's all about the Benjamins folks.
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On Cancer, Herniated Disks, Tumors & Life

Hello fellow Townhallers!

As those of you who are regular readers know, my blogging has been very light over the past few weeks.

I've asked for repeated prayers for my wife and family since our health has been in rough shape over that same time period.

We found out my wifes cancer had returned.  She has a mass in her right lung which we are awaiting removal of.  We've been battling cancer for over ten years now and is just something we have to go through every couple of years when it flares back up.  Thankfully, they find it early and are able to treat it effectively.

I myself have been taken down by a herniated disk in the cervical area of my spine.  If any of you out there have ever experienced this, man it really sucks!  It's hard for me to sit or stand for very long.  I was out of work for two weeks!  It's very difficult for me to be sitting here typing this right now, but I need to do seomthing to keep my mind off the continued pain.

Coincidentally, a mass was found in my neck the first time I went into the ER for my back.  They did a full body CT scan checking for blood clots (I was on anti-coagulants stemming from a DVT I developed after shoulder surgery back in March.)  They found the mass.  A ultrasound confirmed it.  Thankfully It doesn''t appear cancerous through the imaging (blood flow, etc.)  It's probably a parathyroid adenoma since I've been seen for that.  Got to wait for an appointment with my endocrinologist for further on that.

Too top it off, my youngest daughter fractured her wrist a few weeks back as well at school playing lacrosse!

So you can imagine how the last few weeks have been in the Steely house!  Not fun : )

Anyway, it being the holiday season, when things like this happen it really brings a sense of perspective and meaning to your life - what's important, caring for loved ones through the bad times, being supportive of one another, etc.

As Thanksgiving approaches, please take stock of what is truly important.  If you have a family or loved ones, tell them you love them.  When you get right down to it, your family is really what matters.  You may have some issues with certain memers of your family - so what?  Reconcile if you can, who's it going to hurt?  If things don't work out, at least you'll have the peace of spirit knowing you tried.  Thanksgiving and this time of year is loved universally because it brings into focus what is important.

With all my wifes health concerns we don't know what the future holds.  But right now, we are together!  We are alive!  Our kids live with us and are growing up faster than you could imagine (if you have older kids, then you know what I'm talking about!) 

Always remember folks, even during the dark times there is light!  Don't focus on the dark, on the bad.  Look for what is good!  Even at the darkest time, you can find some light.  It is hard, I know!

Take stock of yourself and your life.  Your life is important - it has meaning.  Every life has meaning!  If you have loved ones cherish them and look at the good.  Be thankful for what you have!  Yes we always seem to want more, but appreciate what you already have first.

I know I'm rambling, but I felt a need to write this and post it up.

Happy Thaksgiving to you and yours!
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Children as Human Shields - In America!

How about these photos showing anti-war protesters using their own children as human shields? 

As amazing as it may be to those of us who are rational folks, these events transpired in Olympia, Washington USA.

Photos from Michelle Malkin.com:






The first two photos are of one of the wastes of oxygen who is a mother in title only dropping her infant child as she celebrated the military convoy they were blocking leaving.

She dropped her kid on the ground - face first!  Where are the cops?!  No neglect or any other charges?!  No endangerment charges for using their kids in this fashion?!  Can you believe that?!!

How about that same mom with her two older r-tards hiding their faces with scarves?!  If the mom is so proud of her actions, why not advertise her kids identities?

Read this account:

I work at the port, and have observed some truly mind boggling events unfold, but the most astonishing was the use of children as human shields. The attached pictures were taken on 11/9/07; the night military equipment was first blocked from leaving the port. The Olympia Police Department essentially abandoned any effort to remove the protesters out of fear that a child would be harmed in their efforts to enforce the law. The mother of these children apparently had no such concern.

After the military convoy was forced to retreat, a victory celebration ensued, with chanting dancing, etc. I was horrified to watch as the woman in the attached photograph, distracted by events, allowed her infant to fall from her lap and land, face first on the pavement. The second photo shows her retrieving the crying baby as her other two children, dressed as terrorists look on.

This situation, and another two days later, when dozens of college aged girls were arrayed in rows with arms linked to block the road, showed a deliberate effort to use the same tactics as the terrorist savages who manipulate us, knowing that decent people cannot abide putting innocents in harm’s way. And, while the police were dragging the females away, under the glare of the media’s cameras, the males were establishing rolling blockades; throwing rocks at police and military vehicles; breaking windows, etc.

The whole event had the flavor of a huge mob of children playing some updated version of “Cowboys and Indians” — with live ammo.

I guess there is nothing like breeding the next generation of twits in America.  Perhaps the mother was also dropped on her head as a child?

For more, head over to Michelle's site.
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Ron Paul, Nazis, Racism, Anti-Semitism-A Trend?

In what is sure to drive the Paulbots into fits of conniption, here is a very illuminating piece on the Paul campaign, Ron Paul himself and the shady connections with anti-semitism, racism, and neo-nazis.

Some of these items have been addressed here before, but this article by Andrew Walden at the American Thinker is all encompassing.  As stated it is very illuminating.

Excerpted from The American Thinker:

When some in a crowd of anti-war activists meeting at Democrat National Committee HQ in June, 2005 suggested Israel was behind the 9-11 attacks,
DNC Chair Howard Dean was quick to get behind the microphones and denounce them saying: "such statements are nothing but vile, anti-Semitic rhetoric."

When KKK leader David Duke switched parties to run for Louisiana governor as a Republican in 1991, then-
President George H W Bush responded sharply, saying, "When someone asserts the Holocaust never took place, then I don't believe that person ever deserves one iota of public trust. When someone has so recently endorsed Nazism, it is inconceivable that someone can reasonably aspire to a leadership role in a free society."

Ron Paul is different.

Rep Ron Paul (R-TX) is the only Republican candidate to demand immediate withdrawal from Iraq and blame US policy for creating Islamic terrorism.  He has risen from obscurity and is
beginning to raise millions of dollars in campaign contributions.  Paul has no traction in the polls -- 7% of the vote in New Hampshire -- but he at one point had more cash on hand than John McCain.  And now he is planning a $1.1 million New Hampshire media blitz just in time for the primary.

Ron Paul set an internet campaigning record raising more than $4 million in small on-line donations in one day, on November 5, 2007. But there are many
questions about Paul's apparent unwillingness to reject extremist groups' public participation in his campaign and financial support of his November 5  "patriot money-bomb plot."  

On October 26 nationally syndicated radio talk show host Michael Medved posted an "Open Letter to Rep. Ron Paul" on TownHall.com.

The article then posts the text of the Medved letter.  Follow the link to read it.

More:  Medved has received no official response from the Paul campaign.

The Texas-based Lone Star Times October 25 publicly requested a response to questions about whether the Paul campaign would repudiate and reject a $500 donation from
white supremacist Stormfront.org founder Don Black and end the Stormfront website fundraising for Paul.  The Times article lit up the conservative blogosphere for the next week.  Paul supporters packed internet comment boards alternately denouncing or excusing the charges.  Most politicians are quick to distance themselves from such disreputable donations when they are discovered.

Not Paul.

Daniel Siederaski of the Jewish Telegraph Agency tried to get an interview with Paul, calling him repeatedly but not receiving any return calls.  Wrote Siederaski November 9: "Ron Paul will take money from Nazis. But he won’t take telephone calls from Jews." [Update]  Finally on November 13 the Paul campaign responded. In a short interview JTA quotes Jim Perry, head of Jews for Paul describing his work on the Paul campaign along side a self-described white supremacist which Perry says he has reformed.

Racist ties exposed in the Times article go far beyond a single donation.  Just below links to information about the "BOK KKK Ohio State Meeting", and the "BOK KKK Pennsylvania State Meeting",  Stormfront.org website announced: "Ron Paul for President" and "Countdown to the 5th of November".  The links take readers directly to a Ron Paul fundraising site from which they can click into the official Ron Paul 2008 donation page on the official campaign site.  Like many white supremacists, Stormfront has ties to white prison gangs.

Finally on October 30 Paul's campaign came back with a non-response.  In a phone interview with the Lone Star Times, Ron Paul national communications director Jesse Benton was non-committal about removing the donations link from Stormfront.org.  After a week of internet controversy, the best Benton could come up with is:

"We hadn't thought of these options but I'll bring up these ideas with the campaign director.  Blocking the IP address sounds like a simple and practical step that could be taken.  I doubt there is anything we can do legally.  Tracking donations that came from Stormfront's site sounds more complicated.  I'm concerned about setting a precedent for the campaign having to screen and vet everyone who makes a donation.  It is important to keep in mind is (sic) that we didn't solicit this support, and we aren't interested in spending al of our time and resources focused on this issue.  We want to focus on Dr. Paul's positive agenda for freedom."

Perhaps frustrated by the weasel words, Lone Star Times asked Benton: "Bottom line- Will the Ron Paul campaign be rejecting the $500 contribution made by neo-Nazi Don Black?"

Benton's response:

"At this time, I cannot say that we will be rejecting Mr. Black's contribution, but I will bring the matter to the attention of our campaign director again, and expect some sort of decision to be made in coming days."

On October 11 Stormfront Radio endorsed Ron Paul for President saying: 

"Whatever organization you belong to, remember first and foremost that you're a white nationalist, then put aside your differences with one another and work together.  Work together to strive to get someone in the Oval Office who agrees with much of what we want for our future.  Look at the man, look at the issues, look at our future.  Vote for Ron Paul, 2008."

As of November 11--the Ron Paul donation link is still up and active on Stormfront.  No IP address has been blocked.  Stormfront's would-be stormtroopers are still encouraged to contribute to Paul's campaign. 

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.

Continuing:  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."    

Williams is not Paul's only supremacist supporter.  "Former" KKK leader (
and convicted fraudster) David Duke's website http://www.whitecivilrights.com/, calls Ron Paul "our king" and cheers while "Ron Paul Hits a Home Run on Jay Leno Show."  Duke also includes a "Ron Paul campaign update" and plugs Ron Paul fundraising efforts.  These articles are posted right next to articles such as "Ten reasons why the Holocaust is a fraud" and "Germans Still Remember their Historical Greatness"-featuring a map of Hitler's Third Reich at its 1942 military height, just in case anybody doesn't get the point.  Apparently "Dr. Paul's positive agenda for freedom" is attractive to those who ape the world's worst tyrants and genocidaires.

Ron Paul's American Free Press supporters run literally from one end of the country to the other: 

A Maine
Ron Paul MeetUp activist who once ran for US Senate describes himself as, "a 911 truth researcher & video documentarian, & a writer for The Barnes Review."  The Barnes Review is a Holocaust-denier magazine founded by Willis Carto.

A
Hawaii Ron Paul MeetUp organizer is pictured here pumping the Paul campaign and selling copies of Willis Carto's American Free Press at a farmers market.

And what about the "9/11 'Truth' Movement"?  Ron Paul has come out and said he doesn't beleive 9/11 was a inside job.  He states there may have indeed been coverups, but the act itself was not committed by the government.  Only a Paulbot could reconcile this in his own conscience to mean what they claim it does.

Additionally, Ron Pauls supposed 9/11 denial has not kept him from cavorting with 'truthers', including funding noted 'truther' Alex Jones.

There is more to the Paul campaign than racists.  The mis-named
9-11 "truth" movement has also been a big source of Paul support.  The Detroit Free Press describes the scene as Republican Presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani shared the ferry ride back from a Mackinac Island Michigan Republican caucus September 21.  

"According to one eyewitness, Giuliani was beset by dozens of Paul enthusiasts as he was leaving the island, some of whom shouted taunts about 9/11, including: ‘9/11 was an inside job' and ‘Rudy, Rudy, what did you do with the gold?' -- an apparent reference to rumors about $200 million in gold alleged to have disappeared in the collapse of the World Trade Center towers.  Ed Wyszynski, a longtime party activist from Eagle, (MI) said the Paul supporters threatened to throw Giuliani overboard and harassed him as he took shelter in the ferry's pilothouse for the 15-minute journey back to Mackinaw City."

Paul campaign spokesman Jesse Benton told the Detroit Free Press "Ron Paul does not think that 9/11 was an inside job."  But the "truthers" aren't fooled.  Paul's committee
paid 9-11 conspiracy nut and talk-show host Alex Jones $1300.  Jones claims the payment is a partial refund after he over paid August 27 when giving Paul a $2300 contributionAaron Dykes of Alex Jones' company Magnolia Management and Alex Jones' Infowars website gave Ron Paul $1600. 

Jones has been pumping Paul's campaign on his nationally syndicated radio show for months.  Alex Jones got Paul's first radio interview January 17 after announcing his Presidential campaign.  LINK:
http://prisonplanet.tv/audio/170107paul.mp3.  In a lengthy October 5 interview -- apparently Paul's fourth with Jones -- Paul thanks Jones for his support saying: "You and the others have always said run, run, run."  Alex Jones' websites are piled with Ron Paul articles and campaign paraphernalia for sale.

Other Paul donations and activists come from leftists and Muslims. 
Singer and Democrat contributor Barry Manilow is also a Ron Paul contributor and possibly a fundraiser.  There are close ties (but no endorsements) between Ron Paul's San Francisco Bay Area campaign and Cindy Sheehan's long-shot Congressional campaign.

An
Austin, TX MeetUp site shows Paul supporters also involved in leftist groups such as Howard Dean's "Democracy for America."  MeetUp lists other sites popular with members of the Ron Paul national MeetUp group.  The number one choice is "9/11 questions" another leading choice is "conspiracy."  

Ron Paul is also not only the "only man who can save America", but he is the savior of the muslim Ummah ("Community of the Believers):

MuslimVoterOnPaul.com chimes in writing:
"Brothers and Sisters, please vote for Ron Paul in the Republican Primaries. It's our obligation to come together and try to stand up for not only our best interests, but the best interests of the entire Ummah." 
A Ron Paul flyer directed at Muslims reads: "Who is Ron Paul and why does the Jerusalem Post call him crazy?"  A "Muslims for Paul" bumper sticker puts the Islamic crescent in Paul's name.

If you are a reasoned and objective person, do you not see any anti-semitic overtones to that flier linked to above?  Connections to extremism and white supremacists is futher analyzed:

The white supremacist
American Nationalist Union also backed Sheehan's Crawford protests and endorsed David Duke for president of the United States in 1988.  Now they are backing Ron Paul-linking to numerous Pro-Paul articles posted on LewRockwell.com

Medved's questions surprise many, but they shouldn't.  Paul's links the anti-Semites and white supremacists continue a trend which has been developing since the 9-11 attacks.  Barely six weeks after 9-11, Paul was already busy blaming America.  On October 27, 2001 Paul wrote
on LewRockwell.com, "Some sincere Americans have suggested that our modern interventionist policy set the stage for the attacks of 9-11".  Paul complained: "often the ones who suggest how our policies may have played a role in evoking the attacks are demonized as unpatriotic."  He says the US is "bombing Afghanistan" and is upset nobody is interested in his solution:

"It is certainly disappointing that our congressional leaders and administration have not considered using
letters of marque and reprisal as an additional tool to root out those who participated in the 9-11 attacks."

Paul is quick to blame the victim when the issue is Islamist violence.  But when it comes to ordinary criminal violence, Paul once blamed "95% of black males."  During Paul's 1996 Congressional campaign
a Houston Chronicle article raised questions about  a 1992 Ron Paul newsletter article.  Under Ron Paul's name was written: "If you have ever been robbed by a black teenaged male, you know how unbelievably fleet-footed they can be.' Paul added: "I think we can safely assume that 95 percent of the black males in that city (Washington, D.C.) are semi-criminal or entirely criminal." 

Texas Monthly later interviewed Paul.  He claims:

"They were never my words, but I had some moral responsibility for them . . . I actually really wanted to try to explain that it doesn't come from me directly, but they
campaign aides said that's too confusing.  'It appeared in your letter and your name was on that letter and therefore you have to live with it.'" 

Sounds a lot like good old Hilldog doesn't it?  Adds Texas Monthly:

"It is a measure of his stubbornness, determination, and ultimately his contrarian nature that, until this surprising volte-face in our interview, he had never shared this secret. It seems, in retrospect, that it would have been far, far easier to have told the truth at the time."

Paul defenders often point to a December 24, 2002 Paul essay, "What really divides us?" 
Wrote Paul,

"Racism is simply an ugly form of collectivism, the mindset that views humans only as members of groups and never as individuals. Racists believe that all individual who share superficial physical characteristics are alike; as collectivists, racists think only in terms of groups." 

What his supporters don't often mention is that Paul deployed this fine rhetoric only in defense of Sen. Trent Lott (R-MS).  Lott was pilloried in the press for his flattering words about the segregationist 1948 Presidential run of South Carolina Senator Strom Thurmond.

Responding to rioting in Los Angeles under the heading "Terrorist Updates",
Paul's 1992 article exposes a double standard.  Substitute the words "Islamist terrorism" for "riots" and try to imagine Paul using this language:

"The cause of the riots is plain: barbarism. If the barbarians cannot loot sufficiently through legal channels (i.e., the riots being the welfare-state minus the middleman), they resort to illegal ones, to terrorism. Trouble is, few seem willing to do anything to stop them. The cops have been handcuffed. And property owners are not allowed to defend themselves. The mayor of Los Angeles, for example, ordered the Korean storekeepers who defended themselves arrested for "discharging a firearm within city limits."  Perhaps the most scandalous aspect of the Los Angeles riots was the response by the mayors, the media, and the Washington politicians. They all came together as one to excuse the violence and to tell white America that it is guilty, although the guilt can be assuaged by handing over more cash. It would be reactionary, racist, and fascist, said the media, to have less welfare or tougher law enforcement. America's number one need is an unlimited white checking account for underclass blacks.

"Rather than helping, all this will ensure that guerrilla violence will escalate. There will be more occasional eruptions such as we saw in Los Angeles, but just as terrifying are the daily muggings, robberies, burglaries, rapes, and killings that make our cities terror zones."

I
f one forgets the implication that the US treasury is a "white checking account" or the suggestion that all "underclass blacks" are thugs, it seems that Paul believes that appeasing street criminals "will ensure that guerrilla violence will escalate."  But when it comes to the Islamist terror, Paul's message, now the theme of his Presidential campaign is: "our policies may have played a role in evoking the attacks."

The double standard raises questions.  Paul's real motivation for appeasing Islamists may be underlined in quotes from a
May 24, 1996 Congress Daily article:

"Stating that lobbying groups who seek special favors and handouts are evil, Paul wrote, ‘By far the most powerful lobby in Washington of the bad sort is the Israeli government' and that the goal of the Zionist movement is to stifle criticism." 

"Ron Paul-America's Last Chance", a January, 2007 article by Ted Lang on the anti-Semitic site Rense.com, makes a familiar argument for supporting Paul.  Lang claims,

"Dr. Paul's best credentials are those identifying him as a true libertarian, meaning a ‘classical liberal' of the anti-Federalist genre of libertarians that helped found this country, true liberals such as Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry and Samuel Adams...." 

Paul himself writing on antiwar.com says:

"Thomas Jefferson spoke for the founders and all our early presidents when he stated: ‘peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none...' which is, ‘one of the essential principles of our government'. The question is: Whatever happened to this principle and should it be restored?"

Perhaps Paul forgets America's 1801-05 war with the Islamic terrorists known as the Barbary Pirates?  Paul's interpretation of American history is false.  This writer explained in
"The Colonial War against Islam":  

"In 1786, Thomas Jefferson, then U.S. ambassador to France, and John Adams, then American Ambassador to Britain, met in London with Sidi Haji Abdul Rahman Adja, the Dey's ambassador to Britain, in an attempt to negotiate a peace treaty based on Congress' vote of funding. To Congress, these two future presidents later reported the reasons for the Muslims' hostility towards America, a nation with which they had no previous contacts.

"‘
...that it was founded on the Laws of their Prophet, that it was written in their Koran, that all nations who should not have acknowledged their authority were sinners, that it was their right and duty to make war upon them wherever they could be found, and to make slaves of all they could take as Prisoners, and that every Musselman (Muslim) who should be slain in Battle was sure to go to Paradise.'"

Apparently Paul chooses to remember only the parts of American history which benefit his arguments.  As part of the War on Terror Paul wants the US to abandon, the US Navy is on duty
fighting Islamic pirates off the coast of Somalia, in the Persian Gulf, and Southeast Asia.
Besides the Paul backers whose words seem to provide backing to Medved's case, others complain that it is wrong to question the sources of Paul's support.  Writing on the "Daily Paul", Mike Bergmaier complains it is "unfair" for Medved to demand Paul renounce the support of anti-Semites, white supremacists, and neo-Nazis.  Really?  Why?

Lew Rockwell attempts to respond to Medved's question by echoing leftist themes equating Nazis with mainstream conservatives.  Rockwell argues
Medved should renounce Cheney and Bush.  In a weak effort at verbal judo, Rockwell calls Medved's letter a "neocon libel."  Rockwell continues:

"Mr. Medved, will you repudiate belligerent nationalists, drooling torturers, scheming warmongers, redistributing pressure groups, foreign aid thieves... (etc)"

and then without even pausing to catch his breath accuses Medved of practicing "guilt by association." 

Perhaps Rockwell hopes weak-minded readers will not notice that associating Medved with "drooling torturers" is itself "guilt by association."   No "drooling torturers" have been identified among Medved's financial backers but actual neo-Nazis have been identified by name amongst Paul's.  Is this what passes for
scholarship at the Ludwig von Mises Institute headed by Rockwell?  Judging from many of the comments Paul supporters have flooded the internet with, it apparently is good enough for them.

Meanwhile,
elsewhere on the Daily Paul, Paul's "fair" supporters are organizing to call radio stations and demand they yank Medved's show, thus demonstrating that censorship is a Libertarian value.

Neither Paul nor his campaign has officially responded to the questions raised by Medved.  But then perhaps these types of comments are the official response.

ConcludingPaul supporters
complain endlessly that the "mainstream media" is censoring or ignoring their candidate.  They should be careful what they ask for.  If Paul wants to be taken seriously, he must stop cowering behind the internet and face these questions.  Until then it is only reasonable to presume that Paul is happy to wallow in well-financed obscurity accepting the support of some of the worst enemies of freedom and liberty within American society.

When taken in it's entirety as explained in this article (for more on analysis, particularly on Paul supporters responses to these facts, follow the link) there is a definite pattern here.

Paulbots will respond as is the norm - with attacks, excuses, deflection, misdirection, etc. 

The Ron Paul campaign will continue to respond as has been their norm - silence. 
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Rounds Out! Hiatus-Please Continue Prayers!

To all my Townhall friends and readers:

I have been out of the blogging game for a few weeks as you may have noticed.

Medical issues in the family and with myself have precipitated this and I just haven't had the energy, time, or motivation to blog or write.  I left many things up in the air, including the Halloween story I had been working on.  For this I apologize, but circumstances came up rather suddenly and took me down.

I ask that you continue to bless my family and I with your prayers.  As a family we are dealing with many medical issues (primarily my wifes cancer, now things with me) and really could use the help.

For those who continue to stop by, thank you for your patronage.  I will get back into the swing of things as soon as I can.

Special shout outs to Townhallers Flame and The Interface.  Thanks Flame for the defense on a certain topic; thanks to The Interface for the correspondence, info and support.  Also, I want to thank my Townhall virtual family for the continued prayers and offered support.  Going through a tribulant time is hard - getting support from total strangers is awesome and shows the true character of those who frequent this site.

God Bless!
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