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LBJ's 1964 Ku Klux Klan Campaign Ad Similar To Ron Paul Smear Campaign

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The 1964 presidential campaign ad linking Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater and the Ku Klux Klan that was commissioned for President Lyndon Johnson made hay out of his opponent's endorsement by the white supremacist group.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUHH8tjYg2A

The New "Racist" Charges Attacking Dr. Paul
By Ry Dawson of Rys2Sense

"The latest attacks on Ron Paul are so pathetic. It's so lame this is the same shit as in 2008 when Don Black (of Stormfront) sent Ron Paul money and then bragged about it. CNN instantly had a story about it. Odd how they would even be reading an obscure website like Stormfront. Its a way of getting the media to jump on Ron Paul and at the same time get mass media exposure for a racist group's web site. No one had ever heard of ATP until they started trying to attach themselves to Ron Paul. The mass media did nothing but make a bunch of racist groups nationally famous. Bravo, morons.

I made this video before this junk came out anticipating something like it. Lynodn B. Johnson did this guilt by association junk when he ran against Goldwater. The video also shows Paul being questioned because Don Black made it very public that he sent a donation to Ron Paul (as did tens of thousands of of other people in the money bomb)

Think back to that bogus Huntsman attack ad that came from Huntsman supporters themselves. It was aYoutube account created that day with no other videos and the duo were bragging about it on Jon's forum. Do you know how many Ron Paul videos are uploaded on a day or exist on youtube? Yet CNN found this brand new Youtube account's single video the day it was made and put it on the news as a surprise attack on Paul. That is what they did with Stormfront in 2008 as well and that wasn't even a video is was a guy's post in a forum of a tiny extremist's website.

Bill White, and I forgot the other losers name but they all worked together with a communist group on Myspace (which was the Facebook back in 2007) One People's Party (OPP) and was approached by James Kirchick the originator of the racist news letters stories back in 2007 he was all over myspace asking communist groups and neonazis for any dirt on Ron Paul when they had nothing he said to make it up. So Don Black donated $500 dollars to Paul and then boasted about it and CNN had Paul on later saying you got money from a neonazi! Paul was like so what Im not in charge of who donates me money and they said are you going to give it back, he said no way why should i give money to a neonazi he gave it to me he lost it, it's not going to change my views at all.

I got all the dirt on Kirchick because a guy I know hacked his whole data base. I have this all recorded too in a Skype conversation. And I sent a letter to Michael Rivero (of What Really Happened) about it months ago so he can verify that. A mod from overthrow also spilled all the beans to me as well as a former National Alliance member. These groups are crawling with FBI and plants. They exist to snow useful idiots into violent acts and to use guilt by association of political enemies. For the "news" media to pick up so quickly on these bottom feeders shows a set up from start to finish. James Kirchick also intentionally removed the last page of the News letters showing who actually wrote them just so he could try to imply it was Paul. The author was James B. Powell which was finally revealed by Ben Swann on "Reality Check" in 2011. Kirchink the guy who really does hang out with neo-nazis and communists knew that the whole time. He didn't care because he is a die hard Israeli firster and Paul will not continue to send America's youth to go die in Israel's desired wars.

For some loser to run up behind Paul walking and get his picture taken or to ask for a picture with him obviously without saying by the way I'm a White separatist, is so low and for the press to act like its a story is even lower. Paul as a libertarian doesn't view people as groups and has never advocated national socialism or any kind of separatist movement as it is the direct opposite of his philosophy. And you can know that by everything he has ever said or done in a 30 year career.

This attack will fail, it already has really, but I thought it was also important to point out the media's freakishly close role on promoting filth sites and pretending like they randomly discovered dirt stories rather than helping to create them start to finish."
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8 comments // LBJ's 1964 Ku Klux Klan Campaign Ad Similar To Ron Paul Smear Campaign // Video

  • TomCat1948
  • unimatrix0
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      unimatrix0  
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    • The truth is not a smear campaign. Paul is an irrelevant idiot. His supporters are sad, tragic, pathetic dupes; or ugly racists. Take your pick.

    • 4 months ago
  • Saladin
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      Saladin  
    • Yeah, and thank god LBJ won too. Other than Vietnam, he was one of the greatest Presidents in American history.

      Compare that to Goldwater, who would have sat around with his thumb up his ass while the country burned itself to the ground over issues of racism.

      In that respect, since he was a "states' rights" piece of shit, what the hell difference does it make whether or not the KKK endorsed him? If you support the exact same policies as the KKK, does it really fucking matter whether you disagree with them ideologically or not?

      I have the exact same feeling about Ron Paul, especially since Ron Paul basically is Barry Goldwater except he's a Confederate apologist and an Evangelical.

      Who cares if Ron is a racist or not? His absurd take on government enables them and he has the same policy goals as them. So what fucking difference does it make whether the newsletters are true? The results are still the same. If he had his way, there'd be no 14th amendment and no Civil Rights act and tough shit if all the stores in your neighborhood don't let black people in, that's "freedom." Oh, but he isn't racist himself right? So it's no big deal.

      Now all I wish is that Obama had some parallels to LBJ, but he doesn't, other than fucking up another war.

    • 4 months ago
  • maasanova
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      maasanova  
    • Saladin:

      "The results are still the same. If he had his way, there'd be no 14th amendment and no Civil Rights act"

      His opposition to the Civil Rights Act wasn't because of race it was due to an aggressive powergrab by the federal government, which did little to help race relations it only enforced desegregation.

    • 4 months ago
  • Saladin
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      Saladin  
    • maasanova:

      You don't fucking get it dude.

      It doesn't MATTER why he believes what he believes. Noble intentions are *not* noble outcomes and understanding that crucial difference is what actually makes for effective government.

      Moreover, any pretense that the Civil Rights act, the voting rights act, the Brown decision, etc. didn't decsively and immediately end a dozen atrocities of racism is just blatant fantasy.

      As is the notion that it would have gone away on its own or that its passing hasn't had huge social implications such that just its existence fights racist attitudes.

      It reminds me of people who said slavery would have just gone away back in the early 19th century. Look how that claim turned out.

      The notion that government cannot be a force for good above and beyond what any other force is capable of is not just an unenforceable claim, it's fucking delusional. Not unless you just ignore history.

    • 4 months ago
  • Radical_Centrist
  • maasanova
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      maasanova  
    • Radical_Centrist:

      Ry Dawson is a diehard Ron Paul supporter; an ideolog who still believes in the American political system.

      I like posting his stuff because he does have a good take on what's really going on, even if I don't agree with him all the time.

      While I think that a Ron Paul presidency, or electing more members of Congress with some integrity and honesty would be a step in the right direction, I don't think that the solutions to Americas problems can be solved politically. We are far beyond political solutions IMO.

    • 4 months ago
  • Saladin
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      Saladin  
    • Radical_Centrist:

      Anyone who refers to Ron Paul as "Doctor" Paul probably has no idea what the hell they're talking about.

      How many times do people have to refute the mountains of stupid shit he believes before we stop taking this moron seriously?

    • 4 months ago
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