ChrisL
Diamond Member
Would you buy that lame argument from Clinton?Ron Paul introduced a "Sunlight Law" to make it a requirement every legislator read the entirety of the bills they voted on.Your link says he denied these accusations and denied knowing about any racist content in the newsletters. Though he may have been "hands on", that doesn't mean he read every newsletter from beginning to end, so that is insufficient evidence that he is a "racist" in my book.
And you want us to believe he never read his own racist newsletters which bore his name on them?
I don't know if he did or if he didn't, and neither do you. They are newsletters, not laws after all.
Didn't think so.
The racist themes were not a one-off. It was an ongoing thing. And it went out with his name on it.
So, you are thinking that this busy man sat there and read newsletters? He says he wasn't aware of any racist content. What else you got?
He wasn't that busy. This was between his terms in Congress.
It doesn't take but a minute or two to read his newsletter.
You are stupid enough to bleev he went years and years without knowing his newsletter was sending our racist bullshit?
And there are clear references in his newletters which indicate he was the one writing it.
There is nothing indicating the LA riot newsletter was written by a guest author. The only name on it is Ron Paul's.
Goddam, I've seen some willfully blind idiots around here, but holy shit!
Just because his name was on it doesn't mean he actually took the time to read a newsletter. I'm sure he does a lot of things.