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Originally posted by TinfoilTP
She says "He knew all about those Newsletters"
Death blow charges for his campaign and even his hopes of forming a "Movement" as leader.
I doubt he will even make it to the Convention now, or even be allowed to speak there. He is proven to be a liar now, and used racism to make more money.
Tainted beyond repair.
His campaign now lays in a smoldering pile of ruin. Goodbye Ron Paul campaign, you were entertaining while it lasted.
Originally posted by negativenihil
Uh oh.
Those pesky newsletters keep coming back to haunt Ron Paul... and now this comes to light:
2012.talkingpointsmemo.com...
But people close to Paul’s operations said he was deeply involved in the company that produced the newsletters, Ron Paul & Associates, and closely monitored its operations, signing off on articles and speaking to staff members virtually every day.
“It was his newsletter, and it was under his name, so he always got to see the final product. . . . He would proof it,” said Renae Hathway, a former secretary in Paul’s company and a supporter of the Texas congressman.
Now in all fairness, no one can say if Ron Paul believed this stuff... however there WAS money to be made selling this sort of philosophy:
“A person involved in Paul’s businesses, who spoke on condition of anonymity to avoid criticizing a former employer, said Paul and his associates decided in the late 1980s to try to increase sales by making the newsletters more provocative,” the paper reports. “They discussed adding controversial material, including racial statements, to help the business, the person said.”
This is slightly different explanation than the one uncovered by Dave Weigel and the team at Reason back in 2008. Their reporting also found no evidence that Paul believed the stuff in his newsletters. But in their case, the story was that Paul was out to expand the libertarian base by going after the simmering white supremacist/militia/survivalist community.
I can't wait to read the colorful replies from the Paul zealots
Originally posted by Praetorius
reply to post by negativenihil
Regarding the Salon examples - NN, I didn't say some stupid proposals wouldn't be made (and I have to say I strongly doubt the Tennessee efforts will gain any significant traction, regardless), I said that the states would do some things wrong (but likely more things right), as well as learn their lessons more quickly and shift from stupid policies, etc.
Originally posted by Agent_USA_Supporter
Originally posted by TinfoilTP
She says "He knew all about those Newsletters"
Death blow charges for his campaign and even his hopes of forming a "Movement" as leader.
I doubt he will even make it to the Convention now, or even be allowed to speak there. He is proven to be a liar now, and used racism to make more money.
Tainted beyond repair.
His campaign now lays in a smoldering pile of ruin. Goodbye Ron Paul campaign, you were entertaining while it lasted.
His campaign now lays in a smoldering pile of ruin. Goodbye Ron Paul campaign, you were entertaining while it lasted.
Really? thats what you said the last time about Paul and you were wrong time and time again
i bet your a 100% War Monger 100% Newt fan.
He is proven to be a liar now, and used racism to make more money
Really Ron Paul is a liar? says who you? a 100% Newt Fan?
Death blow charges for his campaign and even his hopes of forming a "Movement" as leader
I hear there was a talk with Maine Gov and Ron Paul, expect great things from Ron Paul soon. and as for you no offense but your starting to be very annoying with your Nonsense and BS.
Originally posted by xstealth
Yeah, let me tell you everything you do online is monitored, everything you type. This chat right here, is on file.
You're video taped 200+ times a day on average
and now the law provides you MIGHT be detained without trail or right to an attorney.
Originally posted by antonia
reply to post by Praetorius
Except they wouldn't be temporary. You give people the benefit of the doubt. I have learned from experience most people don't deserve that from you. Most residents of this state are fully in favor of banning evolution from schools. The DOE may be a failure but that doesn't mean the states will do any better. If fact, I wager out here in the conservative south they would do sensationally worse.