Ron Paul Favors Obama Over McCain Print E-mail

by Scotty Reid 

 

While I am an ardent Ron Paul supporter on the issues over Barrack Obama, when I hear stories of blatant racism directed towards his supporters while out on foot beating the streets on his behalf, I cannot not help but feel drawn to support him. While Ron Paul’s message of true freedom and liberty and a return to constitutional government is gaining traction despite the smear tactics and the constant parroting of mainstream media’s characterization of his supporters as being “nutcases”, unfortunately Ron Paul will not get the Republican nomination. Ron Paul was the last chance true conservatives had to save that party from the path of fascism it has embarked on during Bush’s reign of terror on the constitution and human decency. 

 

Ron Paul was on NPR today promoting his new book “The Revolution: A Manifesto” available on Amazon. Ron Paul was asked if he saw any difference between the Democrats and the Republicans to which he replied no when it comes to a number of social and foreign policies. In a round about sort of way, it appeared that Ron Paul endorsed Barrack Obama because of his foreign policy view of talking to America’s adversaries to find peaceful resolutions instead of embarking on wars of choice. Whether this was a veiled endorsement of Obama or not, it was clear that Ron Paul does not support John “La Raza – Hundred Year War” McCain.  

 

I am not convinced one way or another that Barrack Obama is the best-qualified candidate to reverse the downfall of America in general because he is tied to those same forces of corporate greed and special interest groups that have sold us out in the name of higher returns on the stock market. I am also concerned about his willingness to continue the fake “War on Drugs” started by Nixon that has seen billions of dollars flushed down the drain under the Bush Regime alone and the imprisonment of millions of Americans making us the world leader in the prison industrial complex.

 

It is my hope that if elected, Obama will address the issues we face in America concerning the income gap, institutionalized racism and sexism. Perhaps he will be a uniter but only time will tell and it will be no small task evident by the treatment of his campaign workers by the so-called uneducated blue collar workers Hillary Clinton has rallied under the banner of racism and classism as if she really identifies with them. Truly, education should be the first issue among many that Obama will have to make a priority if he is elected president.

 
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