Ron Paul stormed out of a CNN interview last week after being questioned about racist remarks against Blacks and Jews appearing in four different Ron Paul newsletters in the 1990’s. Paul is now disavowing them, claiming he did not write them and was unaware of them. However, a direct mail solicitation encouraging people to take the newsletters was signed by Paul and warned of a "coming race war in our big cities," and of a "federal-homosexual cover-up." Remarks after the bombing of the World Trade Center suggested that Israel was behind that plot. The articles called the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. a "world-class philanderer," criticized the U.S. holiday bearing King's name as "Hate Whitey Day," and said that AIDS sufferers "enjoy the attention and pity that comes with being sick."
(Read more on Newsmax.com: Ron Paul Letter Warned 'Race War' Coming)
COMMENTS:
Now we have finally nailed a candidate in a gross lie and horrible
misdeed. No way is any responsible
politician going to allow newsletters to be written under his name without
knowing the content. He admits to making
money off of the newsletters, but insists that the revealing remarks were not
read by him or approved by him. Why did
they appear in several newsletters, then?
Surely, he would have known after the first one was published; he would
like us to believe he didn’t know about these for at least 10 years after they
were written. He should be run out of
the campaign altogether… now. I’m serious.
The Cain thing was a dastardly manufactured thing and the vicious attacks
on Gingrich by both Republicans and Democrats is pure nonsense; this Paul thing
is real, nasty and scary.
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. Mitt Romney has taken out ads that paint Gingrich as
being exactly the opposite of what he is.
Several responsible organizations have verified they are full of
lies. But, Romney says the ads were
prepared by someone else and he can’t, or won’t, take them off the air. How does he get away with this? (Candace ~ Las Vegas, NV)
A. Because all is fair in politics. Nevertheless, Romney reveals a whole lot
about his own character, doesn’t he?
Q. Fitch has again come out and said that the United States
faces a downgrade in its credit status unless it does something about its
deficit. Yet, that warning is being
totally ignored in the press and by Congress.
Why? (Xenia ~ Colorado Springs,
CO)
A. Because Obama doesn’t want such news out while he’s
running for reelection. And we all know
that what Obama wants, Obama gets… or else.
Congress obviously doesn’t care, or it would have had the American guts
and patriotism to deal with the issue four months ago.
Q. I see that Obama’s Hawaiian vacation is costing the taxpayers
$4 million. How can he justify spending
that kind of money, our money, when the country’s economy is so bad? (Gina ~ Redding, CA)
A. He’ll be the first to tell you that he is the
Messiah, the high potentate of America. Don’t speak ill of him. He can, and does, do whatever he wants and if
you don’t like it, that’s your
problem and not his. Four more years;
wanna give him four more years?
TODAY’S QUOTE:
“Will they attack us? Yes. Will they smear
our backgrounds and distort our records? Undoubtedly. Will they lie about us,
harass our families, name call to try to intimidate us? They will. There's
nothing safe about it. But is it worth it? Well, let me ask you. Is freedom
worth it? Is America worth it?” ~ Christine
O'Donnell
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