well theres your theory that Ron Paul supports corporate takeover and fraud
That's the result of free trade historically. You can add outsourcing to that as well. It's not a conspiracy, it's the effects of the policies he supports. When you have free trade, why would a company pay an American to do something that a 10 year old in East Asia will do for $1 a day?
When American laborors have to compete for jobs with 10 yr old asian kids, it lowers the demand for American middle class workers, lowering worker wages across the board while increasing profits for the ultra wealthy.
That's what free trade is. The freedom for the wealthy to make profits at the expense of the American middle class.
I'm not sure how you think listing the historical results of a policy he supports is a conspiracy theory. Who's conspiring?
You my friend need to listen to Ron Paul less and Noam Chomsky more.
there the neocons who say he will threaten our national security,
I don't believe Ron Paul threatens our national security. I believe he would make us more safe by not bombing as many muslims. My theory is people are less likely to fly airplanes into our buildings if we don't bomb their towns killing their families and meddle in their governments.
theres MSNBC/HP who say hes a racist....
There is a question of that, no proof either way. His news letter has said some racist things, some of them claim to be Ron Paul quotes. I know he's denied them and you believe him, but in the past before he started running for president, he's also admitted to them and attempted to justify them.
http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl/1996_1343749/campaign-96-u-s-house-newsletter-excerpts-offer-am.html
Other things from that newsletter written at the same time do appear to be written by Ron Paul.
"Boy, it sure burns me to have a national holiday for that pro-communist philanderer Martin Luther King. I voted against this outrage time and time again as a Congressman. What an infamy that Ronald Reagan approved it! " - Ron Paul's newsletter.
While that technically isn't racist, that's not the point. The point is that at unless the person writing that newsletter was another congressmen who also voted against MLK day, Ron Paul was writing that newsletter. If you combined that with him not denying he wrote that newsletter and in fact defending what was written until he started running for president, it's very suspicious.
I don't think you can call that a conspiracy to believe it's possible that Ron Paul is a racist. It wouldn't be the first time a racist has denied he was a racist in order to run for president. David Duke even took a picture with a black kid to run for president. Hard to believe he isn't a racist.
You can say maybe all the facts aren't in. But the real conspiracy would be if Ron Paul is now telling the truth and had nothing to do with that newsletter when some of what is written is written as a congressmen in the first person and then the Houston Chronicle outright lied when they wrote an article quoting Ron Paul defending the racist comments.
Now that would be a conspiracy!