Hello Billy:

We knew this would happen if Paul made it to the top of the scrap heap of 
candidates.  His ideas are too revolutionary for the status quo.  A lot of 
people would lose power and influence and lots of money were he to be elected.

You are the guy that is pushing views about homosexuality that make most people 
cringe.  I also read a comment from you talking about higher crime in areas 
where there are more blacks.  And yet you are buying into this smear campaign?

I've seriously questioned whether I could participate here and not have my 
reputation tarnished because of association with those views of yours.

Kevin


  For Radical Centrists not to speak out at this time would be irresponsible.

  The following story , in various forms, is now breaking all over the Web.
  There's lots more and some of it is even worse.

  The following story is also breaking on TV.

  Anyone here can support whomever he wants to, that is not the issue. We have 
  divided opinions about who would be the best candidate for president in 2012,
  and some of us,  myself anyway, would prefer a 3rd party candidate who 
actually
  has a chance to win and who espouses ideas similar to RC, even if this is 
highly unlikely.
  All of this is understood.

  But  we need to make it clear that Ron Paul's views and values, obviously not 
all of them, 
  speaking of the obvious, are antithetical to Radical Centrism. This should be 
made absolutely 
  clear. It would be extremely damaging to Radical Centrism for there to be any 
kind of
  link made in the public mind between our movement, just getting off the 
ground, and Ron Paul
  or his movement. About a number of very important issues Radical Centrism and
  "Paulista Libertarianism" are diametric opposites.

  We do not need to be identified with opposition to the state of Israel.
  We do not need to be identified with appeasement of the Islamic Republic of  
Iran.
  We do not need to be identified with racism.
  We do not need to be identified with support of same-sex marriage.
  We do not need to be identified with opposition to the raid that killed Osama 
bin Laden

  Granted, in some of these examples, RP uses evasions to mask his positions, 
for instance
  shifting the focus to states rights on the issue of same sex unions, but the 
effect is that
  he approves of such arrangements in all states which allow it. In other 
words, his
  moral position is immoral  --or no better than amoral.

  Some of his other views are reasonable enough, like tough border enforcement 
and
  repeal of NAFTA. Agree or disagree, these stands are in the ballpark. But on 
issues
  of moment the man is a loose cannon and is dangerous.


  Billy Rojas

  
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  from the site : Ruthfully Yours
  RON PAUL: A BIGOT UNMASKED BY HIS OWN WORDS 
  By Ruth King on December 18th, 2011 

  
http://www.conservativesnetwork.com/2011/12/16/who-wrote-the-ron-paul-newsletters-ron-paul-wrote-them-clear-proof/

  ***I grant permission to anyone to take the content in this entry and 
redistribute it. The truth needs to get out.***
  People wonder who wrote the Ron Paul newsletters.

  First, if  you’re new to this topic, it’s important because for around two 
decades, he had newsletters written that contained much racist content. He 
financially profited off of the newsletters. You can read about it more in 
depth here .

  The purpose of this entry is to answer a simple question.

  Who wrote the Ron Paul newsletters?

  In a 1996 interview with the Dallas Morning News, Ron Paul was asked about 
his newsletters. In that interview he defended them. You can read a copy of the 
interview here. You can purchase a hard copy of that interview here.

    In the interview, he did not deny he made the statement about the swiftness 
of black men.

    “If you try to catch someone that has stolen a purse from you, there is no 
chance to catch them,” Dr. Paul said.

    He also said the comment about black men in the nation’s capital was made 
while writing about a 1992 study produced by the National Center on 
Incarceration and Alternatives, a criminal justice think tank based in Virginia.

    Citing statistics from the study, Dr. Paul then concluded in his column: 
`Given the inef! ficiencies of what DC 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.”

    “These aren’t my figures,” Dr. Paul said Tuesday. “That is the assumption 
you can gather from” the report

  From this interview we gather Ron Paul knew about the content, defended the 
content and wrote the content.

  Before we look at internal evidence, here’s a brief sample of his offensive 
sayings.

     ””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.

    “Opinion polls consistently show that only about 5 percent of blacks have 
sensible political opinions,”

    “I think we can safely assume that 95 percent of the black males in that 
city are semi-criminal or entirely criminal,”

    “we are constantly told that it is evil to be afraid of black men, it is 
hardly irrational.”
    Source (As if the Paulbots care. But hey.)

   Let’s look at some internal evidence.






  From the above picture we see the newsletter clearly implies it’s written in 
his name. The arrow points to a sentence that is said in the first person. This 
would indicate it is Ron Paul writing and not someone else.



  The above picture has another first person reference. Indicating it’s not 
another author.









  The above includes his signature. Once again indicating he’s doing the 
writing.



  The above footer indicates Ron Paul is the editor of The Ron Paul Investment 
Letter.

  We have newsletter headings with Ron Paul’s name in bold. There are numerous 
first person references in the newsletters. A footer has Ron Paul listed as 
editor of The Ron Paul Investment Letter. There is a 1996 interview where Ron 
Paul defends the newsletters.

  If every newsletter has Ron Paul’s name in big bold writing –  if there are 
overwhelming first person references – if the listed editor for The Ron Paul 
Investment Letter is Ron Paul – if you have him defending the content over and 
over again in 1990′s interviews – you have to conclude Ron Paul is writing this 
stuff.

  Of course now Ron Paul offers this standard answer. But we’re not stupid.



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  All my evidence comes from these links. Feel free to use it too.

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