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Austin NAACP President Nelson Linder, who has known Ron Paul for 20 years, unequivocally dismissed charges that the Congressman was a racist in light of recent smear attempts, and said the reason for him being attacked was that he was a threat to the establishment.
Linder joined Alex Jones for two segments on his KLBJ Sunday show this evening, during which he commented on the controversy created by media hit pieces that attempted to tarnish Paul as a racist by making him culpable for decades old newsletter articles written by other people.
"Knowing Ron Paul's intent, I think he is trying to improve this country but I think also, when you talk about the Constitution and you constantly criticize the federal government versus state I think a lot of folks are going to misconstrue that....so I think it's very easy for folks who want to to take his position out of context and that's what I'm hearing," said Linder.
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) passed a resolution Tuesday calling for an end to the “War on Drugs” during their 102th NAACP Annual Convention in Los Angeles, CA.
“Today the NAACP has taken a major step towards equity, justice and effective law enforcement,” said NAACP president and CEO Benjamin Jealous. “These flawed drug policies that have been mostly enforced in African American communities must be stopped and replaced with evidenced-based practices that address the root causes of drug use and abuse in America.”
The resolution, titled “A Call to End the War on Drugs, Allocate Funding to Investigate Substance Abuse Treatment, Education, and Opportunities in Communities of Color for A Better Tomorrow” highlighted the fact that the United States spends $40 billion each year fighting the drug war and that African-Americans are 13 times more likely to end up in jail for drug-related crimes than their white counterparts.
Originally posted by NuroSlam
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) passed a resolution Tuesday calling for an end to the “War on Drugs” during their 102th NAACP Annual Convention in Los Angeles, CA.
Originally posted by The Old American
If the NAACP officially endorses him, the debates in 2012 will be Obama vs. Dr. Paul IMHO.
/TOA
"If you have ever been robbed by a black teen-aged male, you know how unbelievably fleet-footed they can be." - Ron Paul, 1992
"Given the inefficiencies of what D.C. laughingly calls the `criminal justice system,' I think we can safely assume that 95 percent of the black males in that city are semi-criminal or entirely criminal." - Ron Paul, 1992
"We don't think a child of 13 should be held responsible as a man of 23. That's true for most people, but black males age 13 who have been raised on the streets and who have joined criminal gangs are as big, strong, tough, scary and culpable as any adult and should be treated as such." - Ron Paul, 1992
"What else do we need to know about the political establishment than that it refuses to discuss the crimes that terrify Americans on grounds that doing so is racist? Why isn't that true of complex embezzling, which is 100 percent white and Asian?" - Ron Paul, 1992
Originally posted by kro32
How do you call bringing up relevant facts about Pauls history, when he is running for President, a smear campaign?
Do you feel the people don't have a right to know about what he allows to be published in his newsletter? Statements like the following are very relevant in regards to anybody trying to run for office:
The same exact thing can be said about anyone and every one in a political office. Your days are numbered, it can end peaceably(my choice) or in violent blood shed, its in your corner how you want this to end.
Now even if these statements were written by other individuals they still appeared in HIS newsletter and if you wish to claim he simply didn't know what's being published under his name disqualifies him as an effective manager and if you can't manage your own newsletter than how are you going to manage the country?
The point of the thread is not his supposed racism, do you even bother to read? The thread is about the NAACP coming out in support of ending the "war" on drugs.
Originally posted by kro32
Love your internet courage lol and I was specifically addressing the point of this thread. Sorry if the facts about your man disturb you but if you can't handle it than perhaps you should pick another candidate or at least try to debate my post with actual facts rather than threatening to kill me.
But whatever floats your boat
Austin NAACP President Nelson Linder, who has known Ron Paul for 20 years, unequivocally dismissed charges that the Congressman was a racist in light of recent smear attempts, and said the reason for him being attacked was that he was a threat to the establishment.
Originally posted by kro32
reply to post by NuroSlam
Austin NAACP President Nelson Linder, who has known Ron Paul for 20 years, unequivocally dismissed charges that the Congressman was a racist in light of recent smear attempts, and said the reason for him being attacked was that he was a threat to the establishment.
That is from the original post and what I was responding too. As soon as Paul becomes a legitimate threat these will be all over the news again just like they were in the past. Along with his statements saying he would not have voted for civil rights.
You wanna get rid of drug crime in this country? Fine, let's just get rid of all the drug laws.
Originally posted by kro32
He is of course forgetting all the drug wars that will still be happening or violence associated with the drug world however we just won't be able to prosecute for them because he will eliminate the laws.
He's an idiot to the 33rd degree
Originally posted by kro32
reply to post by NuroSlam
Well we could look at Portugal who legalized drugs and while the cases of Aids went down, which is why they were forced to do it, the amount of long term users of drugs skyrocketed. Apparantly Mr. Paul does not associate any negatives to getting rid of all drug laws which shows he is incapabale of looking at the full picture before he makes his statements.
I'm sure, just like with any other organisation, money plays a roll, If the NAACP did actually endorse Dr. Paul, they would be cutting the legs off the establishment of the democrat base, much like the tea party is doing to the republicans.
Originally posted by 1825114
I think a lot of obama's contributors have more money to throw around than ron paul has in whole...
Is money ever a deciding factor in the NAACP's major decisions . . . ?
Originally posted by kro32
reply to post by NuroSlam
Well we could look at Portugal who legalized drugs and while the cases of Aids went down, which is why they were forced to do it, the amount of long term users of drugs skyrocketed. Apparantly Mr. Paul does not associate any negatives to getting rid of all drug laws which shows he is incapabale of looking at the full picture before he makes his statements.
The number of addicts registered in drug-substitution programmes has risen from 6,000 in 1999 to over 24,000 in 2008, reflecting a big rise in treatment (but not in drug use). Between 2001 and 2007 the number of Portuguese who say they have taken heroin at least once in their lives increased from just 1% to 1.1%. For most other drugs, the figures have fallen: Portugal has one of Europe’s lowest lifetime usage rates for cannabis. And most notably, heroin and other drug abuse has decreased among vulnerable younger age-groups, according to Mr Cardoso. The share of heroin users who inject the drug has also fallen, from 45% before decriminalisation to 17% now, he says, because the new law has facilitated treatment and harm-reduction programmes. Drug addicts now account for only 20% of Portugal’s HIV cases, down from 56% before. “We no longer have to work under the paradox that exists in many countries of providing support and medical care to people the law considers criminals."