So what is your point, OP? Ron Paul can't have Catholic supporters?
First some posters don't seem to know that Jesuits are an order of priests. No one is called a Jesuit unless they are a priest. Otherwise they are Jesuit educated Catholics, not Jesuits.
Only the smartest and the best Catholic students get into Jesuit run high schools and universities. They get the best educations there. This is a fact, regardless of your bigotry against Jesuits. Investigate Jesuit education if you don't believe that.
So if Ron Paul has a lot of Jesuit educated supporters it just proves his followers are smart people.
No conspiracy here.
Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1145382 The Vatican had / has an empire. Opposition to their empire is not bigotry. Nobody has said anything about the eucharist or virgin mary. Two different thing. JFK was questioned about whether he would obey the pope over the Constitution. This is a valid concern. Also, there is an agenda to turn this and other countries more towards the Catholic Church thru immigration, as with Islam.
The Jesuits are called priests and wear a collar but are a military order more like the knights of malta or columnbus running the vatican's political temporal empire. The run schools where many politicians are educated - lied to and brainwashed - then selected for office, such was Clinton and numerous others.
The Jesuit education has been historically humanistic and laid the foundation for the theory of evotardism and the scientific revolution. Notice the Science revolution and the Jesuits began the same year - because it is the counter-reformation one and the same - an attack against the Bible.
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Politicians are selected from the ranks of pupils and thus Knighted as Napoleon was. Then wars are waged.
God's unlikely Latin loversBY: YASMIN HASKELL
The Australian | September 27, 2006
ONE of the most delicious paradoxes in the history of education is the fact that the Society of Jesus, a Catholic Reformation order founded by Ignatius of Loyola in the 16th century, was the greatest single publicity machine for the literature of pagan antiquity from the late Renaissance until the French Revolution.
The ethos of the Society of Jesus was an apostolic one: its members were called less to contemplate than to preach, to harvest souls, to exert influence in the world. The order attracted active types - missionaries, musicians, mathematicians, artists, architects, scientists and poets -- and all Jesuits were required to do a stint of teaching in the society's free humanist schools.
The Jesuits are rightly acclaimed as the educators of early modern Catholic Europe. Among their brilliant alumni were Rene Descartes and Voltaire. While their curriculum and pedagogical methods were based on Renaissance models, the Society of Jesus translated traditional elements into a spectacularly successful formula of their own, forging an international educational empire that stretched from Rome to Russia, Mexico to Macau.
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This jesuit education then became the illuminati's and marxist we see today.