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In Addition to His Racist Newsletters, Ron Paul Voted Against MLK Day

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« Reply #15 on: January 19, 2012, 11:59:56 am »

Unless you can prove that Ron Paul was the editor-in-chief of the new Republic all you have is the fact that some racially insensitive authors and Ron Paul had their works published at the same newsletter.

Much like I have my posts here and others have their posts.  Are we to say that ALL of ATLANTIS ONLINE is full of Obama-loving liberals ?  Of course not.

What you have is guilt by proxy which wouldn't even stand up in a court of law.

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“Order was only restored in LA when it came time for the blacks to collect their welfare checks. The ‘poor’ lined up at the Post Office to get their handouts (since there were no deliveries) — and then complained about slow service.” -Report on LA riots, June 1992

This was a joke that everyone knew about even as far as New York way back then.  Hardly attributable to just Ron Paul.

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3. “It is human nature that like attracts likes. But whites are not allowed to express this same human impulse. Except in a de facto sense, there can be no white schools, white clubs, or white neighborhoods. The political system demands white integration, while allowing black segregation.” -‘The Disappearing White Majority,’ January 1993

Try shouting out "BLACK POWER" or in a crowd and then "WHITE POWER" and guess who gets labeled a racist.  Again this is bigger than just Ron Paul.

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“I miss the closet. Homosexuals, not to speak of the rest of society, were far better off when social pressure forced them to hide their activities. They could also not be as promiscuous. Is it any wonder the AIDS epidemic started after they ‘came out of the closet,’ and started hyper-promiscuous sodomy?” -June 1990 

This is just another faction of the liberal culture that thinks that consequences won't affect them.  If anything Ron Paul represents what normal thinking Americans have been saying all along.  Hardly bigotry in condemning irresponsible behavior.




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« Reply #16 on: January 19, 2012, 12:06:21 pm »

 In another newsletter, Paul described most black men in Washington, D.C., as “semi-criminal or entirely criminal.”


Let's not kid ourselves, there are more black and latino males entering into the gangsta lifestyle than say going to college.  Everyone knows this and it is not being "racial" in saying so.

Of course there's more money in drugs and narcotics than anything else right now so in a way you can't blame them.

When Paul becomes the President and the economy recovers let's see how many give it up, go to college and make something of themselves.

Of course it was many black and latinos that voted for Obama and against their self-interests anyway.   Roll Eyes   But no white people are the racists.   Roll Eyes
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« Reply #17 on: January 19, 2012, 10:00:53 pm »

In another newsletter, Paul described most black men in Washington, D.C., as “semi-criminal or entirely criminal.”


Let's not kid ourselves, there are more black and latino males entering into the gangsta lifestyle than say going to college.  Everyone knows this and it is not being "racial" in saying so.

Of course there's more money in drugs and narcotics than anything else right now so in a way you can't blame them.

When Paul becomes the President and the economy recovers let's see how many give it up, go to college and make something of themselves.

Of course it was many black and latinos that voted for Obama and against their self-interests anyway.   Roll Eyes   But no white people are the racists.   Roll Eyes

Well, thanks for clearing that up for us, Volitzer, you have no problem with the bigot's remarks cause you see people in stereotypes, too!  You're a racist just like he is, glad we got that all sorted out and thanks for stopping by to make your feelings on African-Americans known.
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« Reply #18 on: January 20, 2012, 12:40:58 pm »

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Well, thanks for clearing that up for us, Volitzer, you have no problem with the bigot's remarks cause you see people in stereotypes, too!  You're a racist just like he is, glad we got that all sorted out and thanks for stopping by to make your feelings on African-Americans known. 

Look regardless of race everyone has to deal with the consequences of their choices.

Yes black people are getting the $#!t end of the stick when it comes to Globalism and eugenics.  However when the Russian Army occupied Poland under the Communists' occupations, the Polish people fought back with a radio-solidarity movement under Lech Walensa until the Communist oppressors were driven back.  Wasn't it Malcom X that said if they ever allow a black leader to be elected then that black leader will be a puppet ?  You are a smart guy... are you joining your local Constitution Party or some Gun Owners of America, or Oath Keepers group that is doing its part in the fight against Globalism ?

Are you doing anything to try to convince these different gangs that their gang-wars are Globalist induced to either reduce their numbers or get them incarcerated ?

I am not saying don't be angry, what I am saying is get a clearer focus on who the real enemy is.


These guys had it figured out !!!!

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« Reply #19 on: January 21, 2012, 05:59:25 pm »

The way to economic justice, Volitzer, is not to go for more gun rights or to join the Constitution Party, which has no economic plan other than to loosen up regulations. The way to do it is to have more investment in economically depressed areas.  Where is the plan for that?  Government is the only thing that can do that, just like it did under LBJ.  Your parties have a hands off approach to government, when what we need is for it to be more hands on.
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« Reply #20 on: January 23, 2012, 11:41:20 am »

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The way to economic justice, Volitzer, is not to go for more gun rights or to join the Constitution Party, which has no economic plan other than to loosen up regulations. The way to do it is to have more investment in economically depressed areas.  Where is the plan for that?  Government is the only thing that can do that, just like it did under LBJ.  Your parties have a hands off approach to government, when what we need is for it to be more hands on. [/quote]

If you watch the Money-Masters you'll see that the CP & LP want debt free issuance of currency by the US Treasury Department and the elimination of a central bank.

We want the Federal Open Market Committee meetings televised.

There are 12 million patents sitting in the US Patent Office, there should be loans made where 50% is a grant and the other 50% is a low interest loan not to exceed 3%.

The way to curb any inflation is to have quarterly taxes should the money supply get to high.  This way taxes are permanent and if the economy expands the government can just issue more money should something like a road or a bridge need to be built.

The American Dream Film-Full Length
 



The Money Masters.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-515319560256183936&q=The+money+changers&ei=Zd4QSMjvB47YqAKQtJmzBA

This film may be long but it is what every American needs to know about money and banks if we are ever to become free from banker tyranny.

“Banking was conceived in iniquity and was born in sin. The bankers own the earth. Take it away from them, but leave them the power to create money, and with the flick of the pen they will create enough deposits to buy it back again. However, take it away from them, and all the great fortunes like mine will disappear and they ought to disappear, for this would be a happier and better world to live in. But, if you wish to remain the slaves of bankers and pay the cost of your own slavery, let them continue to create money."


-- attributed to Sir Josiah Stamp, Director of the Bank of England (appointed 1928)



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