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VIDEO: Frum Jew In Florida Explains Why He Supports Ron Paul For President


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In the video below, is Daniel Najman, 29, of Aventura, Florida, who is speaking with Celeste Katz of the New York Daily News about why he supports Ron Paul for president. The video was taken at a Mitt Romney rally in Miami-Dade. He says he made up his mind already, and he is voting for Ron Paul. He explains why he feels Ron Paul is his man despite the fact that Ron Paul calls to cut all funding to Israel.

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(Dov Gordon – YWN)



8 Responses

  1. So what does this guy hold b’etzem? Does he hold that it’s possible that Ron Paul is going to win the GOP primary? Or is he such a shtarkeh ba’al shita that even though he knows that Ron Paul is going to lose, still, he holds that you have to make a statement and vote for Ron Paul because he holds up the constitution.

  2. As far as Israel is concerned, he’s right. Israel would be far better off with Paul’s policies. The rest of the world, not so much. America would be better off internally, but American interests in the rest of the world would suffer, trade would suffer, and eventually America would come under direct attack. Not only would Paul not have got involved in WW2 if he’d been president at the time, he wouldn’t have got involved in the Barbary war either; he’d have said if the Arabs are enslaving American sailors and selling them then that’s their tough luck, and maybe they should have thought of that before they went off to sea. He wouldn’t have got involved in the quasi-war with France, because he’d say it’s none of America’s business if the French pick off American ships. He’d certainly never have supported the Texian rebels, or faced the British down over the Oregon question.

  3. As we all know there are also Jewish anti-Semites. Just like there were about 3000 Jews who worshipped the Golden Calf. So, here’s another sore thumb sticking out.

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