If Ron Paul is going to accept contributions from Neo-Nazi groups should he whine

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about it when? he isn't invited to the Republican Jewish Coalition's debate?

Most candidates would have rejected a donation from a group like Stormfront. For whatever reason, Ron Paul didn't and chose to embrace their support. That's his right. But should he really be surprised that doing so alienated some people?
That's My Purse: Carly Fiorina (fmr. Republican candidate for Senate) returned donations from BP after the oil spill. George Bush Sr. returned a check from NAMBLA (later turned out to be a Michael Moore prank). Those are just a couple cases off the top of my head.
 
As I've said, the community at Stormfront are not "neo-nazis", they are simply White Nationalists. Candidates are free to accept donations from Black Nationalist organizations like the NAACP or Sharpton's Action Network, so why not a WN organization?
 
Name one politician who has ever given contributions back to anyone,
let alone because they disagree with the political views of the donor.

Wouldn't it be somewhat hypocritical of Dr Paul, the "champion of the
Constitution" to discriminate against *anyone* due to free speech?
 
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