Did RINO Ron make a million from racist. homophobic newsletters?

  • Thread starter Thread starter Guns Guns Guns
  • Start date Start date
G

Guns Guns Guns

Guest
A solicitation from the 1990s that carried Texas Rep. Ron Paul’s name predicted a “coming race war,” suggested the government was engaged in a “cover-up” over AIDS, and warned that a plan to update U.S. currency was really a conspiracy to “steal our freedom and our prosperity.”

It is the latest controversial writing to resurface this week as the congressman’s record is coming under new scrutiny amid speculation that he may be gaining ground in Iowa, where the first GOP nominating contest of the 2012 presidential campaign will be held next month.

The letter – an appeal for supporters to subscribe to Paul’s newsletters – was obtained by Reuters from James Kirchick, a contributing editor for the New Republic magazine, who said he found the letter in archives maintained by the University of Kansas and the Wisconsin Historical Society.

Sent under the banner of “Congressman Ron Paul” and carrying Paul’s signature, the letter offers “wealth-saving intelligence” gleaned from Paul’s network of sources within the federal government. For $99, readers could receive monthly newsletters including the “Ron Paul Political Report,” an investor’s manual and the phone number for Paul’s financial hotline.

Written in the first person, the letter warned readers that President George H.W. Bush and the federal government had scammed Americans by updating U.S. currency to prevent counterfeiting and money laundering.

“The feds see us as rats in a maze,” the letter said. “And they want to own the maze. And the New Money is a key part of this scheme.”

Describing the new bills, which Paul “uncovered” as a member of Congress, the letter said: “These totalitarian bills were tinted pink and blue and brown, and blighted with holograms, diffraction gratings, metal and plastic threads, and chemical alarms. It wasn’t money for a free people. It was a portable inquisition, a paper ‘third- degree,’ to allow the feds to keep track of American cash, and American citizens.”

The currency conspiracy theory reads like a paranoid version of Paul’s long-standing argument that U.S. monetary policy has set the country on the brink of collapse. But the letter is also riddled with provocative accusations that veer into territory that seems entirely unrelated.

“I’ve been told not to talk, but these stooges don’t scare me,” the letter said. “Threats or no threats, I’ve laid bare the coming race war in our big cities. The federal-homosexual cover-up on AIDS (my training as a physician helps me see through this one.)”

Paul has struggled to craft an explanation for offensive statements that were contained in his newsletters from the late 1980s and early 1990s.






http://www.latimes.com/news/politic...latimes/news/politics+(L.A.+Times+-+Politics)
 
Remember, kids, democrats can be former members of the KKK, but republicans are all racists
The Democrats that were associated with the KKK, (David Duke comes to mind), are now aligned with the Republican Party. When the Dixiecrats (Southern Democrats) saw the inroads being made by minorities, namely, people of color, due to concessions made by the Democratic Party, they left the party in droves. How do you suppose Texas, which was predominantly Democratic in the 60's and 70's, suddenly became a "red state" and a stronghold of the Republican Party? What became of the racist and bigoted Democrats? They became Republicans, is what. Why do you think the Republican Party elected Michael Steele as RNC chairman? Hoping to lure more minorities to the party. He failed, and got booted from his position, and is now a political analyst for MSNBC. Duh.
 
raw video shows ron paul did not storm out

lamestream media lied??????

Reports that Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul stormed out of a CNN interview earlier this week seem to be dramatically over-exaggerated.

Raw footage of the Thursday interview shows that it lasted nearly ten minutes, which is not unusually brief on the campaign trail.

Initial news reports made it seem that Mr Paul recited his one line response- that he didn't write the letters, that he didn't read them until about a decade after they were published, and that he disavows them- and stormed off, tossing away his microphone and charging out.

The newly-released CNN footage shows something entirely different.

After fielding repeated questions about the controversial newsletters, Mr Paul began wrapping up the interview.

The CNN reporter, Gloria Borger, didn't even seem particularly upset or surprised that the interview was ending considering the fact that she was beginning to repeat the same questions on the issue presumably in hopes of receiving a new answer.

SHOCKED, i tell you, SHOCKED!!!!
 
Back
Top