Did a ‘ghostwriter’ write Ron Paul’s Newsletter?

Written by admin on November 18th, 2009


Do you believe that there really was a so called ghostwriter who wrote rascist comments on his newsletter?? If so why do believe it took Ron Paul so long to deny he wrote them and he fired said ghostwriter??

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4 Responses to “Did a ‘ghostwriter’ write Ron Paul’s Newsletter?”

  1. ThomasS Says:

    Yes. Try again.

    The magazine “Commentary” is edited by Norman Podhoretz, who is regarded as the intellectual godfather of the neoconservative movement. In a recent issue, he published an article which asserts that black people are less intelligent than white people, and more…
    ::10855

    Podhoretz is now an adviser to the campaign of Rudy Giuliani. Since Giuliani is slightly more likely to win the Republican presidential nomination than Paul, I expect that you’ll devote a lot of questions demanding that Giuliani distance himself from Podhoretz’s racial doctrines.

  2. rooster Says:

    nation that once prided itself on a sense of rugged individualism has become uncomfortably obsessed with racial group identities.

    The collectivist mindset is at the heart of racism.

    Government as an institution is particularly ill-suited to combat bigotry. Bigotry at its essence is a problem of the heart, and we cannot change people’s hearts by passing more laws and regulations.

    It is the federal government that most divides us by race, class, religion, and gender. Through its taxes, restrictive regulations, corporate subsidies, racial set-asides, and welfare programs, government plays far too large a role in determining who succeeds and who fails. Government “benevolence” crowds out genuine goodwill by institutionalizing group thinking, thus making each group suspicious that others are receiving more of the government loot. This leads to resentment and hostility among us.

    Racism is simply an ugly form of collectivism, the mindset that views humans strictly as members of groups rather than as individuals. Racists believe that all individuals who share superficial physical characteristics are alike: as collectivists, racists think only in terms of groups. By encouraging Americans to adopt a group mentality, the advocates of so-called “diversity” actually perpetuate racism.

    The true antidote to racism is liberty. Liberty means having a limited, constitutional government devoted to the protection of individual rights rather than group claims. Liberty means free-market capitalism, which rewards individual achievement and competence – not skin color, gender, or ethnicity.

    In a free society, every citizen gains a sense of himself as an individual, rather than developing a group or victim mentality. This leads to a sense of individual responsibility and personal pride, making skin color irrelevant. Racism will endure until we stop thinking in terms of groups and begin thinking in terms of individual liberty.

    you are level 1 and answered 10 questions the majority of your answers are against ron paul – you obviously are against freedom and people like yourself will continue to divide america with hatred for anything different from your own opinion -If you looked into it farther you would see who the ghostwriter is and will clearly see that ron paul was completely unaware of this matter at the time

  3. Benjy Says:

    Yes it was… And at the time it wasn’t that big of a deal… the guy quoted some facts then came to a logical and true conclusion… When another candidate tried to smear him during a campaign he addressed it… in 1998 or 2000!

  4. TheDude Says:

    yes, all newsletters are written like that.

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