two more jews attack RP

the comments prove that Americans ignore their whines

On Dec 22, 9:28 pm, Keith In Tampa <[email protected]> wrote:
> *In ad for newsletter, Ron Paul forecast "race war"*
>
> http://news.yahoo.com/ad-newsletter-ron-paul-forecast-race-war-011503...
>
> WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A direct-mail solicitation for Ron Paul's political
> and investment newsletters two decades ago warned of a "coming race war in
> our big cities" and of a "federal-homosexual cover-up" to play down the
> impact of AIDS.
>
> The eight-page letter, which appears to carry Paul's signature at the end,
> also warns that the U.S. government's redesign of currency to include
> different colors - a move aimed at thwarting counterfeiters - actually was
> part of a plot to allow the government to track Americans using the "new
> money."
>
> The letter urges readers to subscribe to Paul's newsletters so that he
> could "tell you how you can save yourself and your family" from an
> overbearing government.
>
> The letter's details emerge at a time when Paul, now a contender for the
> Republican nomination for president, is under fire over reports that his
> newsletters contained racist, anti-homosexual and anti-Israel rants.
>
> Reports of the newsletters' contents have Paul's campaign scrambling to
> deny that he wrote the inflammatory articles.
>
> Among other things, 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."
>
> As Paul made a campaign stop in Manchester, Iowa, on Thursday, his Iowa
> chairman, Drew Ivers, repeated Paul's assertions that he did not write the
> articles that resurfaced this week in a report in the Weekly Standard
> magazine.
>
> Paul has said that he is not sure who wrote the articles that were
> published under his name. He has said the articles do not reflect his
> views, and noted that his public stances - supporting gays in the military
> for example - have run counter to the incendiary statements in the
> newsletters.
>
> In an interview with CNN's Gloria Borger on Wednesday, Paul said of the
> newsletter's articles: "I didn't write them. I didn't read them at the time
> and I disavow them."
>
> When Borger continued to pursue the subject, Paul removed his microphone
> and walked out of the interview.
>
> "It is ridiculous to imply that Ron Paul is a bigot, racist, or unethical,"
> Ivers said.
>
> However, Ivers said, Paul does not deny or retract material that Paul has
> written under his own signature, such as the letter promoting Paul's
> newsletters.
>
> When asked whether that meant Paul believed there was a government
> conspiracy to cover up the impact of AIDS, Ivers said, "I don't think he
> embraces that."
>
> Paul's newsletters "showed good factual information and investment
> information," Ivers said. "It was a public service, helping people
> understand and equip them to avoid an unsound monetary policy."
>
> "EXTRAORDINARY SOURCES"
>
> The letter promoting Paul's newsletters was written about 1993. It was
> during a period in which Paul - who left Congress in 1985 after serving
> about eight years - returned to Washington after a decade's absence.
>
> (For a PDF of the solicitation letter seehttp://link.reuters.com/vud75s)
>
> The letter was provided to Reuters by James Kirchick, a contributing editor
> for The New Republic magazine. He says he found the letter in archives of
> political literature maintained by the University of Kansas and the
> Wisconsin Historical Society.
>
> Early in the 2008 presidential campaign - in which Paul was a candidate -
> Kirchick published an article in The New Republic in which he described
> Paul as "not the plain-speaking antiwar activist his supporters believe
> they are backing - but rather a member in good standing of some of the
> oldest and ugliest traditions in American politics."
>
> The letter promoting Paul's newsletters claims that Paul - through what he
> describes as a network of "extraordinary sources" in Congress, the White
> House, the Treasury and Justice departments, the Federal Reserve and the
> Internal Revenue Service - had acquired unique insider information that
> would his subscribers to "neutralize" the plans of "powerbrokers."
>
> Paul's letter went on to describe various plots and schemes that he had
> "unmasked," including a "plot for world government, world money and world
> central banking." He also claimed to have exposed a plan by the Federal
> Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to "suspend the Constitution" in a
> falsely declared national emergency.
>
> Despite being "told not to talk," Paul wrote that his newsletters also
> "laid bare" the "Israeli lobby, which plays Congress like a cheap
> harmonica," and a "federal-homosexual cover-up on AIDS."
>
> Paul claimed that his "training as a physician" helped him "see through"
> this alleged cover-up.
>
> Paul also suggested that a planned U.S. currency with new notes designed to
> curb counterfeiting and money laundering would result in the distribution
> of "totalitarian bills" that "were tinted pink and blue and brown, and
> blighted with holograms, diffraction gratings, metal and plastic threads
> and chemical alarms."
>
> Paul said the money was designed to allow authorities to "keep track of
> American cash and American citizens."
>
> He urged the letter's readers to send in $99, which would buy subscriptions
> to his monthly political and investment newsletters, a copy of his book
> "Surviving the New Money," an investment manual and access to the "unlisted
> phone number of my Financial Hotline for fast breaking news."
>
> (Additional reporting by Samuel P. Jacobs in Manchester, Iowa; Editing by
> David Lindsey and Eric Walsh)

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