Begood
11-21-2007, 12:59 PM
"Perry, of Jews for Ron Paul, acknowledged that there's been a stigma attached to Paul's candidacy due to the right-wing extremist groups that support him. Perry often tells the story of one white supremacist he's become friendly with at Ron Paul meet-ups.
"Here I am, a kipah-wearing, fringes-hanging Orthodox Jew, and he had a tattoo with the National Alliance. He starts to see me as a human being," said Perry. "I've met him seven times, and I've gotten him to drop the title of white supremacist. He's getting his tattoo covered up. I think that freedom message, when really taken seriously, brings us together. I would be very comfortable inviting him over for Shabbos dinner." "
http://www.jewishexponent.com/article/14600/
"Here I am, a kipah-wearing, fringes-hanging Orthodox Jew, and he had a tattoo with the National Alliance. He starts to see me as a human being," said Perry. "I've met him seven times, and I've gotten him to drop the title of white supremacist. He's getting his tattoo covered up. I think that freedom message, when really taken seriously, brings us together. I would be very comfortable inviting him over for Shabbos dinner." "
http://www.jewishexponent.com/article/14600/