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Groucho48  3 stars
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Ed Crane, the longtime president of the libertarian Cato Institute, said he met Paul for lunch during this period, and the two men discussed direct-mail solicitations, which Paul was sending out to interest people in his newsletters. They agreed that “people who have extreme views” are more likely than others to respond.

Crane said Paul reported getting his best response when he used a mailing list from the now-defunct newspaper Spotlight, which was widely considered anti-Semitic and racist.
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The investment letter became the Ron Paul Survival Report — a name designed to intrigue readers, the company secretary said. It cost subscribers about $100 a year. The tone of that and other Paul publications changed, becoming increasingly controversial. In 1992, for example, the Ron Paul Political Report defended chess champion Bobby Fischer, who became known as an anti-Semitic Holocaust denier, for his stance on “Jewish questions.’’

Paul has said he wrote portions of the economic sections. The people familiar with his business said there was no indication that he wrote the controversial material.
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The Republican presidential candidate has denied writing inflammatory passages in the pamphlets from the 1990s and said recently that he did not read them at the time or for years afterward. Numerous colleagues said he does not hold racist views.

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.

The newsletters, which were launched in the mid-1980s and bore such names as the Ron Paul Survival Report, were produced by a company Paul dissolved in 2001.

The company shared offices with his campaigns and foundation at various points, according to those familiar with the operation. Public records show Paul’s wife and daughter were officers of the newsletter company and foundation; his daughter also served as his campaign treasurer.



http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/ron-paul-signed-off-on-racist-newsletters-sources-say/2012/01/20/gIQAvblFVQ_story.html


Now, of course, if Ron Paul responds to this, it will only show how thin skinned he is. If he doesn't, well, then, it must be true.

 

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__Bonk__  5 stars
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Racism is popular in flyover states!

 

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Fist_de_Yuma  3 stars
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Registered: 2001-12-20 21:17:22
I would rather think it is not true rather than go without proof it is true. It was wrong regardless but I can see were he would not know about it. I just wonder at someone who writes for and is part of a newsletter and does not read it. If it was me I would have gone over it cover to cover. Anything that gets my name had better reflect my values.

 

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Aerlinthian  4 stars
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Registered: 2001-5-7 23:53:38
Here is the part that liars didn't want you to read:
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Jesse Benton, a presidential campaign spokesman, said that the accounts of Paul’s involvement were untrue and that Paul was practicing medicine full time when “the offensive material appeared under his name.” Paul “abhors it, rejects it and has taken responsibility for it as he should have better policed the work being done under his masthead,” Benton said. He did not comment on Paul’s business strategy.

Mark Elam, a longtime Paul associate whose company printed the newsletters, said Paul “was a busy man” at the time. “He was in demand as a speaker; he was traveling around the country,’’ Elam said in an interview coordinated by Paul’s campaign. “I just do not believe he was either writing or regularly editing this stuff.’’

In the past, Paul has taken responsibility for the passages because they were published under his name. But last month, he told CNN that he was unaware at the time of the controversial passages. “I’ve never read that stuff. I’ve never read — I came — was probably aware of it 10 years after it was written.’’ Paul said.


In addition the article includes unnamed sources. Liars always use "unnamed sources".

In 1973 a married couple goes to a hospital for emergency help with a late term pregnancy problem. The husband who happened to be black was frantic like many husbands would be and kept asking for help from reception. Reception calls the law on the frantic husband. Dr Paul shows up and promptly tends to the mans wife, in addition he takes care of the expense for them. The man himself (James Williams) recounts the story. LINK (2:13)
Eager_Igraine  4 stars
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Registered: 2002-11-21 11:55:52
I'm not sure which is worse, the idea that Paul holds these beliefs or the idea that a company he owned and operated published newsletters which he reviewed and wrote for, and yet he didn't know any of this was going on until someone else pointed it out ten years later.

 

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Groucho48  3 stars
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Cato official says Paul and he discussed it. A named Paul secretary at the time says Paul was pretty hands on. His family was in management of the organization.

And, the article doesn't say Paul was a racist himself, but that he decided racist stuff would sell. That is perfectly in tune with his brand of libertarianism. The free market is the only determination of whether a racist newsletter is a good thing or bad thing. If lots of people buy it, by definition, it's a good thing. if it starts to lose money, well, then, racism has become a bad thing. It's just a commodity, after all, just like any other commodity.

 

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You And Cato are a smear campaign tool. Did you think nobody remembered Bobby Fisher or knew the true story? Bobby Fisher was a Jew himself, although he wasn't the kind of Jew the MSM would have liked him to be. He would not cave to the Zionist smear campaign against him. When the government pursued him as a criminal because he competed in a chess tournament that the US government told him not toattend he had to flee the country. My generation admired the guy who fought for liberty in his own way. The way the Soviet Union and the U.S. persecuted him was disgusting.
__Bonk__  5 stars
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Ron Paul sounds totally amoral

 

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Yukishiro1  4 stars
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Registered: 2002-9-20 23:52:57
Eager_Igraine posted:

I'm not sure which is worse, the idea that Paul holds these beliefs or the idea that a company he owned and operated published newsletters which he reviewed and wrote for, and yet he didn't know any of this was going on until someone else pointed it out ten years later.



Just think what that says about his abilities as a competent and conscientious manager.
Eager_Igraine  4 stars
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Registered: 2002-11-21 11:55:52
Yukishiro1 posted:

Eager_Igraine posted:

I'm not sure which is worse, the idea that Paul holds these beliefs or the idea that a company he owned and operated published newsletters which he reviewed and wrote for, and yet he didn't know any of this was going on until someone else pointed it out ten years later.



Just think what that says about his abilities as a competent and conscientious manager.



Well exactly. And that company would have been a little small than, say, the United States.

 

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