Is Paul for gay rights? Some corners say yes, some corners say no.
Eitehr way, Paul is very anti-government and pro constitution.
He hates both Bush and democrats equally.
10 million people do not conform, I don't either.
so to the democrats/liberals/commies:
FUCK YOU, LOL
We do what we want, not as you tell us.
The New Republic Published: Monday, January 14, 2008
The Newsletters: Since at least 1978, Ron Paul has attached his name to a
series of newsletters--Ron Paul's Freedom Report, Ron Paul Political Report,
The Ron Paul Survival Report, and The Ron Paul Investment Letter--that
frequently made outrageous statements. You can see the first batch of these
newsletters here. Below are some more selections:
Gays
The December 1989 Ron Paul Political Report contains entries on a "new form
of racial terrorism," cites former Congressman Bill Dannemeyer's claim that
"the average homosexual has 1,000 or more partners in a lifetime," and
quotes Lew Rockwell, president of the Ludwig von Mises Institute, in the
third person.
In January 1990, the Ron Paul Political Report cites "a well-known
libertarian editor" who "told me: 'The ACT-UP slogan on stickers plastered
all over Manhattan is 'Silence=Death.' But shouldn't it be Sodomy = Death'?"
The July 1991 Ron Paul Political Report defends homophobic remarks made by
Tom Clancy, and cites Clancy saying, "I live in a free country, and if
people want to have their anuses used in that way, while I find it unsavory,
I do not arrogate to myself the right to prevent them from doing so."
The September 1994 issue of the Ron Paul Survival Report states that "those
who don't commit sodomy, who don't get blood a transfusion, and who don't
swap needles, are virtually assured of not getting AIDS unless they are
deliberately infected by a malicious gay."
Race
In an article entitled "The Coming Race War," The Ron Paul Political Report
refers to the "pro-communist philanderer Martin Luther King" and refers to
his "non-violent approach" as "(i.e., state violence)." The newsletter
advises that, "if there is any issue the Republicans have in their favor for
the next presidential election, it is the question of race. It was all over
for Michael Dukakis when Jesse Jackson gave his awful prime-time speech at
the last Democratic
convention, and the cameras focused on masses of teary-eyed, left-wing
blacks."
A May 1990 issue of the Ron Paul Political Report cites Jared Taylor, who
six months later would go onto found the eugenicist and white supremacist
periodical American Renaissance.
The May 1991 issue of the Ron Paul Political Report cites American
Renaissance and offers readers subscription information for it.
The July 1994 Ron Paul Survival Report cites "criminologist" Jared Taylor.
The January 1993 issue of the Survival Report worries about America's
"disappearing white majority"
The July 1992 Ron Paul Political Report declares, "Jury verdicts, basketball
games, and even music are enough to set off black rage, it seems," and
defends David Duke. The author of the newsletter--presumably Paul--writes,
"My youngest son is starting his fourth year in medical school. He tells me
there would be no way to persuade his fellow students of the case for
economic liberty."
A March 1993 Survival Report describes Bill Clinton's supposedly
"illegitimate children, black and white: 'woods colts' in backwoods slang."
Anti-Government Paranoia/Conspiracy Theories/Survivalism
A fundraising letter from Paul's 1984 Senate campaign in which Paul
complains about the "minions of Kissinger and Rockefeller" and "the big New
York banks, and their pals in Texas" who "want me silenced."
The January 1988 Ron Paul Political Report approvingly cites Dr. William C.
Douglass, who "believes that AIDS is a deliberately engineered hybrid"
developed at a World Health Organization experiment conducted at Ft.
Detrick. Douglass has long been a fringe medical guru, and today claims that
"smoking can help you live longer!!!"
The November 1989 Ron Paul Political Report reports on the Bohemian Grove
and Ronald Reagan's "old Trilateralist agenda item of four-year terms for
Congressmen."
This 1993 Ron Paul Strategy Guide entitled, "How to Protect Yourself from
Urban Violence" is a special supplement the Ron Paul Survival Report.
In the April 1993 Ron Paul Survival Report, the author--writing in the first
person--states, "Whether [the 1993 World Trade Center bombing] was a setup
by the Israeli Mossad, as a Jewish friend of mine suspects, or was truly a
retaliation by the Islamic fundamentalists, matters little." The newsletters
also warns readers to "do your very best to keep your family away from inner
cities. If you can't, have a haven remote from the metropolitan areas."
The May 1995 issue of the Ron Paul Survival Report warns of "The
Trilateralist Alan Greenspan" and its author writes, "Now that my five
children are grown and educated, I've listened to the many supporters who've
urged me to return to office. I can now give up my medical practice, and
dedicate every fiber of my being to saving our country." The newsletter also
contains an advertisement for the Ron Paul congressional exploratory
committee.
The September 1995 issue of the Ron Paul Survival Report asks about "Black
Helicopters?"
The June 1996 issue of the Ron Paul Survival Report refers to Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms officers as "Jackbooted Thugs."
Jews
The November 1992 Ron Paul Survival Report defends chess champion and
Holocaust-denier Bobby Fischer, saying that "the brilliant Fischer, who has
all the makings of an American hero, is very politically incorrect on Jewish
questions, for which he will never be forgiven, even though he is a Jew.
Thus we are not supposed to herald him as the world's greatest chess
player."
Pat
Buchananhttp://www.tnr.com/politics/story.html?id=54586159-12be-442c-810d-020982d8becb
In January 1992, Paul writes about his consideration of a presidential bid
which he dashed after Pat Buchanan expressed his intention to run. Paul
wrote of "the essential compatibility between [Buchanan's] ideas and mine"
and "agreed to serve as the chairman of his economic advisory committee."
A 1992 issue of the Rothbard-Rockwell-Report tells of Paul's decision to
defer to Pat Buchanan in the 1992 Republican presidential primary.
Newsletter Authorship
The masthead of March 1987 Ron Paul Investment Letter lists "the Hon. Ron
Paul" as "Editor and Publisher" and "Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr." as one of
several contributing editors.
An undated personal solicitation letter--signed by Paul--asking the
recipient to subscribe to his newsletter in anticipation of (presumably) the
1988 Libertarian Party Presidential nominating convention.
The April 1988 Ron Paul Investment Letter lists Paul as Editor.
The May 1988 Ron Paul Investment Letter lists Lew Rockwell as Editor. It
also advertises books by the far-right conspiracy theorist Gary Allen, who
was a contributing editor to the Ron Paul Investment Letter.
http://www.tnr.com/politics/story.html?id=54586159-12be-442c-810d-020982d8becb
-- by Sara
Well, don't say we didn't warn you about Ron Paul's friends.
Here's American National Socialist Workers Party leader Bill White, coming
out big for Paul on the far-right Vanguard News Network site on December 20:
Comrades:
I have kept quiet about the Ron Paul campaign for a while, because I
didn't see any need to say anything that would cause any trouble. However,
reading the latest release from his campaign spokesman, I am compelled to
tell the truth about Ron Paul's extensive involvement in white nationalism.
Both Congressman Paul and his aides regularly meet with members of the
Stormfront set, American Renaissance, the Institute for Historic Review, and
others at the Tara Thai restaurant in Arlington, Virginia, usually on
Wednesdays. This is part of a dinner that was originally organized by Pat
Buchanan, Sam Francis and Joe Sobran, and has since been mostly taken over
by the Council of Conservative Citizens.
I have attended these dinners, seen Paul and his aides there, and been
invited to his offices in Washington to discuss policy.
For his spokesman to call white racialism a "small ideology" and claim
white activists are "wasting their money" trying to influence Paul is
ridiculous. Paul is a white nationalist of the Stormfront type who has
always kept his racial views and his views about world Judaism quiet because
of his political position.
I don't know that it is necessarily good for Paul to "expose" this.
However, he really is someone with extensive ties to white nationalism and
for him to deny that in the belief he will be more respectable by denying it
is outrageous -- and I hate seeing people in the press who denounce
racialism merely because they think it is not fashionable.
Bill White, Commander
American National Socialist Workers Party
Obviously, this isn't what Paul's supporters want to hear. (The reactions
from the VNN commentors ranged from "Some one ban this piece of shit for the
no outing rule" to "I know alot of white supremacist involved in the Ron
Paul campaign. I wish he would not shun away from his true supporters. I
will stick with him till the ened but he shouldn't act like a typical
politiician" to "This motherfucker needs a special bullet." Yes, the unique
spelling is all their very own; follow the link above and read the threads
for more holiday joy in this vein.) While White is hardly the most reliable
reporter on any subject, his testament to Paul's racist credentials does
tend to corroborate what Dave and I have been telling you all along: Paul's
got longstanding connections to the looniest loonies on the loony right. You
may not be able to hear the dog-whistle code in his speeches, but they sure
as hell hear it loud and clear.
We've also been telling you that it's not just that Paul shows up for their
events: he also takes their money. There's an old saying in politics that ya
gotta dance with them what brung ya -- and guys like Bill White are the ones
that brung Paul to Congress in the first place. On December 19, the day
before White's helpful VNN endoresment, the AP caught Paul in mid-tango,
this time with Stormfront.org founder Don Black:
Paul keeps donation from white supremacist
Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul has received a $500 campaign
donation from a white supremacist, and the Texas congressman doesn't plan to
return it, an aide said Wednesday.
Don Black, of West Palm Beach, recently made the donation, according to
campaign filings. He runs a Web site called Stormfront with the motto,
"White Pride World Wide." The site welcomes postings to the "Stormfront
White Nationalist Community."
"Dr. Paul stands for freedom, peace, prosperity and inalienable rights. If
someone with small ideologies happens to contribute money to Ron, thinking
he can influence Ron in any way, he's wasted his money," Paul spokesman
Jesse Benton said. "Ron is going to take the money and try to spread the
message of freedom."
"And that's $500 less that this guy has to do whatever it is that he
does," Benton added.
Black said he supports Paul's stance on ending the war in Iraq, securing
U.S. borders and his opposition to amnesty for illegal immigrants.
"We know that he's not a white nationalist. He says he isn't and we
believe him, but on the issues, there's only one choice," Black said
Wednesday. "We like his stand on tight borders and opposition to a police
state," Black told The Palm Beach Post earlier.
On his Web site, Black says he has been involved in "the White patriot
movement for 30 years."
Evidently, when it comes to Paul's status as a white nationalist, Mr. Black
and Mr. White need to get their stories straight. But anyone on the left who
continues to deny that Paul has maintained long, significant, and productive
relationships with racists and anti-democratic "patriots" is, at this point,
living in a denial zone worthy of Donald Rumsfeld.
http://dneiwert.blogspot.com/2007/12/ron-pauls-friends-in-black-and-white.html
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