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  • john.patton - Mar 20 2008 | news, world, blog

    key word = removing... not "not putting on," but removing.

    This was shortly after Ron Paul removed the Neo-Nazi insignia.

    • mel - Mar 20 2008

      Another key term = "public forum" ... a section of the Web site open to the public. The NBPP posted the endorsement, not the campaign.

    • john.patton - Mar 21 2008

      They- like ANY organization or web team- Monitor and Host the public forum and they knew it was there. They only took it down AFTER the racist Rev comments.... sketchy.

    • john.patton - Mar 21 2008

      If someone were to posts a KKK affiliation up there it wouldn't see the light of day because the moderators wouldn't let it. This is 100% because of the Rev's comments. I watched an ABC clip and I have to say I was impressed.
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36T1fnIafC0

      Pretty good job of just stating facts.

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