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From the Community: Anonymous accuse Ron Paul of Neo-Nazi ties

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Hunting Nazis: Anonymous snares Ron Paul in Operation Blitzkrieg
Submitted by unimatrix0

While Anonymous were attempting to take down the white supremacist American Third Party (A3P) network, the collective claims to have found numerous connections between Republican candidate Ron Paul and A3P. The following is from a statement issued by Anonymous hacktivists announcing the successful "Operation Blitzkrieg" mission:

"In addition to finding the usual racist rants and interactions with other white power groups, we also found a disturbingly high amount of members who are also involved in campaigning for Ron Paul. According to these messages, Ron Paul has regularly met with many A3P members, even engaging in conference calls with their board of directors. Ron Paul's racist politics and affiliations are already well known, being viciously anti-immigrant, anti-abortion and against gay marriage -- not to mention having authored the racist "Ron Paul Papers" and receiving financial support from other white power groups.

The community reacts to the possible connection:

fiberbundle: "This revelation should only enhance Ron's status as a member in good standing of TODAY'S Republican Party."

chew_chew: "I do not support Mr Paul's campaign, but I have felt all along he was getting a raw deal from the media and pundits. But there is SO much smoke billowing up from Mr Paul around this particular issue, chances seem to be increasing exponentially there is fire."

maasanova: "Gay marriage, pro-illegal immigration, hatred of Christianity and hyperventilating about racists and white supremacists are anti-fascist Communist issues, not Ron Paul issues. Ron Paul's issues are war and the economy, which of course the anti-fascists could care less about."

unimatrix0: "Exposing Nazi scum - Good. No rights, no freedoms, were violated. Documents were released linking Paul and his supporters to Nazi scum."

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