but later paul's camp scrubbed the news of kayser's endorsement from its website.on was given. it turns out reverend kayser is in favor of what he calls biblical law, including the execution of homosexuals. he has written about it. "as we have seen," he says, "while many homosexuals would be executed, the threat of capital punishment can be restorative." kayser confirmed all of this when contacted and interviewed by talkingpointsmemo. he said he didn't see much hope for it happening anytime soon. but he did say, "under a ron paul presidency states would be freed up to not have political correctness imposed on them." i'm joined tonight by mike rogers, managing director of rawstory.com. mike, good to have you with us tonight. the paul campaign welcomed the reverend's endorsement. now, we're talking about a reverend who makes extremists look tame by comparison. what do you make of this, and is this damaging? >> well, i think that this is typical ron paul. you know, we've seen him kind of disavow things he said in the past. he likes to work this kind of what he wants t