Khaotic
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Mon Jun-11-07 03:54 PM
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His conclusions may have a lot in common w/ the Aryan Nation, that's enough to make him slime in my book.
It's VERY doubtful he'll come out in support of the Aryan Nation, but having the Aryan Nation in support of him should raise eyebrows.
I'm not worried about Ron Paul getting the nod from the Rethugs and Dems supporting Ron Paul over our rep.
The main concern is the general public ... the general public isn't hardcore Rethug or Democrat. This guy could generate interest in the Liberatarian movement in general. Or, he could cause a different kind of movement in the Republican and/or Democratic parties in the future.
We know how the neo-cons took over the Republican Party. Do you not think the Liberatarians could be the next movement to take the party?
The whole party has been in a shambles since Nixon. Reagan dissembled it and the two Shrubs finished up the job. The neo-con movement has been exposed and it only makes sense that the Republican Party will go through another transition. The chances that a third party will rise is beyond small.
However, elements of a third party could take over what's left of the Republican Party after this election. I could see Liberatarians doing just that. Conservatives are a huge part of the Liberatarian Party, I'm sure they would love to be next in line to put on the elephant suit and the Aryan Nation would love to take the table w/ them.
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