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Why Ron Paul’s Racist Newsletters Matter Written by Casey Gane-McCalla, Lead Blogger on May 6, 2011 8:12 am Click for More Next Post View Photos Ron Paul is back in the hunt for the Presidency. Many see him as an appealing candidate, one who opposes the wars, wants drugs legalized and supports fiscal responsibility. What they don’t know, is his long history of racism and connection to white supremacists. He has dodged questions on his connections to white supremacists and the newsletters, full of abhorrent racism that he put out in his name and he made millions from, spreading racism. There has been controversy over Ron Paul’s ties to racism for some time now. Many people have pointed to Ron Paul’s Newsletters as proof of his racism. Paul has previously admitted to writing the newsletters and defended the statements in 1996, then blamed them on an unnamed ghostwriter in 2001 and then denied any knowledge of them in 2008. He has given no explanation, for how the racism entered his newsletter and has dodged questions about them without casting blame on anyone. If we are to take Paul at his word, he is guilty of at least promoting racism on a large scale. Paul earned almost a million dollars a year from the racist, conspiracy theorist newsletters. Here are some excerpts that I’ve found. ron paul needlin In this story Ron Paul writes about “needlin” and blames packs of young black girls for spreading AIDS to white women. I could find no evidence of this “epidemic” and the article seems to have no point other than to make white people scared of Black people. Ron Paul MLK In this piece he criticizes Martin Luther King as a pro-communist philanderer and says the MLK holiday is “Hate Whitey Day.” This is in great contrast to 2008 when he told Wolf Blitzer that Martin Luther King was one of his heroes. When activists suggested naming a city after Martin Luther King Paul suggested other names such as “Welfaria,” “Zooville,” “Rapetown,” “Dirtburg,” and “Lazyopolis” He would continue: ron paul mlk 2 In another piece he blamed Black people for the riots that happened in Chicago in 1992 after the Bulls won the NBA Championship basket ball riots Paul here is using false information to attack African Americans. The Washington Post reported that 1000 people were arrested but did not indicate their race. The riot, like most sports riots was multi-racial, including Blacks, white and Latinos, yet Paul used the incident to demonize African Americans. The Washington Post also reported that two officers suffered minor gunshot wounds and that 95 were injured in total, but the way Paul phrased it, it would seem most of the 95 officers injured were shot. ron paul blast em In this article Paul uses the “carjacking” epidemic to put fear into white people. He advises them to carry guns and shoot “carjackers” illegally and then dispose of their weapons. He also refers Black people as “animals” and directly refers to his home town of Lake Jackson, Texas. The newsletters also contained the quotes: opinion polls consistently show only about 5% of blacks have sensible political opinions if you have ever been robbed by a black teen-aged male, you know how unbelievably fleet-footed they can be, This is only the first skirmish in the race war of the 1990s http://newsone.com/nation/casey-gane-mccalla/why-ron-pauls-racist-newsletters-matter/?omcamp=NEWSBAR _______________________________________________________ Please note the articles from the newsletters did not carry over to here so you will have to copy and paste the link To confirm what this blogger wrote I tried to find proof that he wrote this. This is what is going on. These are excerpt from his newsletter that he claims he didn't write but there is no lawsuit by him on whoever did put this in his newsletter so it doesn't look good on him. He lets whoever is publishing this and worse under his name. Shame on him. Ron Paul IS most definately a racist and HAS supported those ideals. Not to mention he is a complete loon. I wish he would just go away. I would even be ok with a Democrat taking his COngressional Seat. He's an idiot and a believer of conspiracy theroies and hater of our military. Oh you just don't like him because he's not the cookie cutter run of mill slick rick Romney type republican LOL No, I don't like him because he is a loon, Racist, babbles and gets his a$$ handed to him on a regular basis. He is certifiablly insane, not many of the people in Congress or Senate like or respect him. They ALL think he's nuts. People who don't toe the party line usually are called lunatics and pretty much anything but a human. I know alot of the career politicians don't like him well guess what? I don't like them. I would like to see Bobby Jundal barred from holding office of garbage scow captain little lone a seat in DC. Romney needs to be tarred, feathered and run out of the country! Lindsay Grahm is another loser and I could go on but I'm tired so I'm going to bed. |
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Why Ron Paul’s Racist Newsletters Matter Written by Casey Gane-McCalla, Lead Blogger on May 6, 2011 8:12 am Click for More Next Post View Photos Ron Paul is back in the hunt for the Presidency. Many see him as an appealing candidate, one who opposes the wars, wants drugs legalized and supports fiscal responsibility. What they don’t know, is his long history of racism and connection to white supremacists. He has dodged questions on his connections to white supremacists and the newsletters, full of abhorrent racism that he put out in his name and he made millions from, spreading racism. There has been controversy over Ron Paul’s ties to racism for some time now. Many people have pointed to Ron Paul’s Newsletters as proof of his racism. Paul has previously admitted to writing the newsletters and defended the statements in 1996, then blamed them on an unnamed ghostwriter in 2001 and then denied any knowledge of them in 2008. He has given no explanation, for how the racism entered his newsletter and has dodged questions about them without casting blame on anyone. If we are to take Paul at his word, he is guilty of at least promoting racism on a large scale. Paul earned almost a million dollars a year from the racist, conspiracy theorist newsletters. Here are some excerpts that I’ve found. ron paul needlin In this story Ron Paul writes about “needlin” and blames packs of young black girls for spreading AIDS to white women. I could find no evidence of this “epidemic” and the article seems to have no point other than to make white people scared of Black people. Ron Paul MLK In this piece he criticizes Martin Luther King as a pro-communist philanderer and says the MLK holiday is “Hate Whitey Day.” This is in great contrast to 2008 when he told Wolf Blitzer that Martin Luther King was one of his heroes. When activists suggested naming a city after Martin Luther King Paul suggested other names such as “Welfaria,” “Zooville,” “Rapetown,” “Dirtburg,” and “Lazyopolis” He would continue: ron paul mlk 2 In another piece he blamed Black people for the riots that happened in Chicago in 1992 after the Bulls won the NBA Championship basket ball riots Paul here is using false information to attack African Americans. The Washington Post reported that 1000 people were arrested but did not indicate their race. The riot, like most sports riots was multi-racial, including Blacks, white and Latinos, yet Paul used the incident to demonize African Americans. The Washington Post also reported that two officers suffered minor gunshot wounds and that 95 were injured in total, but the way Paul phrased it, it would seem most of the 95 officers injured were shot. ron paul blast em In this article Paul uses the “carjacking” epidemic to put fear into white people. He advises them to carry guns and shoot “carjackers” illegally and then dispose of their weapons. He also refers Black people as “animals” and directly refers to his home town of Lake Jackson, Texas. The newsletters also contained the quotes: opinion polls consistently show only about 5% of blacks have sensible political opinions if you have ever been robbed by a black teen-aged male, you know how unbelievably fleet-footed they can be, This is only the first skirmish in the race war of the 1990s http://newsone.com/nation/casey-gane-mccalla/why-ron-pauls-racist-newsletters-matter/?omcamp=NEWSBAR _______________________________________________________ Please note the articles from the newsletters did not carry over to here so you will have to copy and paste the link To confirm what this blogger wrote I tried to find proof that he wrote this. This is what is going on. These are excerpt from his newsletter that he claims he didn't write but there is no lawsuit by him on whoever did put this in his newsletter so it doesn't look good on him. He lets whoever is publishing this and worse under his name. Shame on him. You tried this same BS on Rand Paul.. Didn't work out for you, did it? |
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I'm pretty much tired of everyone thats not a liberal being accused of being a racist. whenever a liberal starts screeching racist, i quit listening, whether it's true or not... they screamed wolf to many times for me, so i don't care whether anyone a lib calls racist is or is not...
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winterblue56
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Sun 05/08/11 02:03 PM
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so because he is from Texas, he is automatically a racist? I dunno. I've never lived in Texas. All I can go on is the impression we get from what I've seen and heard.
typical... those who know the least, talks the most... [/quote |
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Edison, Einstein, Ben Franklin, Jefferson. I would add Gandhi to the list, but he wasn't so great. |
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Haha...So let me get this straight here; there are these stories that exist and are published, but they can't find who wrote them and Ron Paul is definitely not going to say he did, so tar and feather him anyway?
Un-****in'-believable, and consequently ****in' hilarious. |
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Haha...So let me get this straight here; there are these stories that exist and are published, but they can't find who wrote them and Ron Paul is definitely not going to say he did, so tar and feather him anyway? Un-****in'-believable, and consequently ****in' hilarious. life can be rough sometimes, huh... ![]() |
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FearandLoathing
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Sun 05/08/11 11:17 PM
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Haha...So let me get this straight here; there are these stories that exist and are published, but they can't find who wrote them and Ron Paul is definitely not going to say he did, so tar and feather him anyway? Un-****in'-believable, and consequently ****in' hilarious. life can be rough sometimes, huh... ![]() Politics are a ***** anymore, that isn't looking to change any time soon. The way I look at it, Ron Paul is one of the few people that if elected can take this country out of the ****hole it is in currently...He is hardly evil, but if you are going to call him evil he most definitely will be part of the lessers. |
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Haha...So let me get this straight here; there are these stories that exist and are published, but they can't find who wrote them and Ron Paul is definitely not going to say he did, so tar and feather him anyway? Un-****in'-believable, and consequently ****in' hilarious. life can be rough sometimes, huh... ![]() Politics are a ***** anymore, that isn't looking to change any time soon. The way I look at it, Ron Paul is one of the few people that if elected can take this country out of the ****hole it is in currently...He is hardly evil, but if you are going to call him evil he most definitely will be part of the lessers. i don't know anything about him, so i'm not really qualified to make any judgement calls... but almost anyone would be better than barry the liar... |
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