Chris Kyle's death seems to confirm that "he who lives by the sword dies by the sword." Treating PTSD at a firing range doesn't make sense
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Ron Paul (@RonPaul) February 04, 2013
We know former Rep. Ron Paul has some wacky ideas about national defense and foreign policy, but this is truly beyond the pale even for him.
@RonPaul So all veterans, once done serving our nation with honor, deserve to be murdered as civilians? Wow.—
Razor (@hale_razor) February 04, 2013
I didn’t think I could possibly loathe @RonPaul more, yet here we are. Well done, jackass.—
The H2 (@TheH2) February 04, 2013
Disgusted by most recent @RonPaul tweet.—
Ben Domenech (@bdomenech) February 04, 2013
@RonPaul For shame.—
Melissa Clouthier (@MelissaTweets) February 04, 2013
This is appalling. twitter.com/RonPaul/status…—
John Podhoretz (@jpodhoretz) February 04, 2013
Yikes. That is horrible. RT @bdomenech: Disgusted by most recent @RonPaul tweet.—
Nathan Wurtzel (@NathanWurtzel) February 04, 2013
@RonPaul's tweet seems to confirm that Ron Paul is an idiot—
JWF (D) (@JammieWF) February 04, 2013
Grandpa's talking to the furniture again twitter.com/RonPaul/status…—
David Burge (@iowahawkblog) February 04, 2013
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Update:
Buzzfeed confirms that Ron Paul runs his own Twitter feed:
Former Texas Rep. Ron Paul has been attracting negative attention all day for a tweet he sent Monday morning regarding the death of former Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle at the hands of an Iraq War veteran. But get used to off-the-cuff Twitter activity from the former presidential candidate: Paul, 77, is now running his own Twitter feed, a spokesperson says.
“He runs it,” said Campaign for Liberty communications director Megan Stiles, who is handling Paul’s press requests since he retired. She clarified that Paul started handling his own tweets “since he left office.”
Update:
Yes, Ron Paul, some veterans with PTSD go to the gun range for therapy




















