Debunking Ron Paul "Racist" Controversy
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Its the only dirt they have on him and it really isnt much if none at all. But they keep using it because thats all theyve got. Now! With the other candidates theres more facts about them than anyone can remember or have time to ask them about. Mad that rascism dominates the media and yet killing people doesnt...
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@MsFatbaby69 What are your thoughts and others on the following video? Ben Swann Reality Check: The Truth About Ron Paul's "Racist" Newsletters. It suggests the chance Ron Paul knew about the racism is highly lessened.
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Well said
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@MsFatbaby69 You call Ron Paul a racist, and he's the only candidate to address the racist legal system. O.o Perhaps you should consider your own intellect before calling others retarded.
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@MsFatbaby69 Ron Paul did not write the racist comments, he was the publisher. Those racist comments were pusblished within a five month timespan by one of the ghost writers that wrote under the supervision of Lew Rockwell. Not once during his thirty something year carreer did R P speak like that. There is a vid from BEFORE the letters from 1989 where RP addresses the racist war on drugs. Don;t be a puppet. Investigate. Oh and btw, he voted AGAINST a medal for Ronald Reagan as well!
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In January Cincinnati FOX19's Ben Swann, looked into the newsletters in a fact checking series called Reality Check. Swann found that of the over 240 newsletters, only 9 had racially inflected offensive language, & much of it was in 1 newsletter. That newsletter posted online by The New Republic, but with 1/2 page cut off. When Swann investigated it turned out the omitted half page contained a byline by another author, James B. Powell.
Youre a retard, the guy published the newsletters and made incredibly racist statements you retard. Now if hes not a racist hes just incredibly phony so either way he's done. He's a piece of crap who should fade in to obscurity.
MsFatbaby69 1 month ago
@MsFatbaby69 Ron Paul aside, the main point is the ideas, and no matter what you want to think of Paul himself, the message is just as true and just as strong.
AlexMerced 1 month ago