The Republicans Presidential Candidate

Canna Sylvan

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Buck,

Grammar lessons on each particular word are unnecessary. All that's needed is a dictionary which lists transitivity. It's about ownership. With you being such an expert on who should own whom or what, I would've expected this a trivial concept for you? Especially considering your SS grammar position. Tsk tsk.
 

Parker

Well-Known Member
[video=youtube;z-EAYncCRok]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-EAYncCRok[/video]

here he is talking about privatizing all schools.
LMAO you proved my point He's talking about the exact things I said and nothing to do what you said. Like I said you don't do anything but scratch the surface.

http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl/1996_1343749/campaign-96-u-s-house-newsletter-excerpts-offer-am.html
and there is a link to an article in the houston chronicle where he said he wrote the racist newsletter during the 1996 election. hell, one of his spokesmen said he was STILL writing them.
LMAO You quoted a made up article from 1996 that has nothing to back up the accusations. Gee go figure. Someone said and you believed them, not surprising. Sooner or later you'll wake up from your life of ignore and denial.

keep on denying it, it just amuses me :)
Keep trying. It amuses you because you are a troll with little going on in your life :lol:
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
LMAO you proved my point He's talking about the exact things I said and nothing to do what you said. Like I said you don't do anything but scratch the surface.
go to 0:38...

"of course, we want to go in the direction of PRIVATIZING ALL SCHOOLS"

now parker, if someone privatizes all schools, what would you say they have done to public education? i would say that person abolished public education.

somehow, you think that ron paul saying the exact thing i said he did works against me. that is your mental retardation.



the article is not made up. what is happening is that you are simply trying to claim it was made up because you can't deal with the cognitive dissonance of having been proven wrong. let me quote from the article...

there you have it.

not just ron paul, but ALSO his spokesman confirming that he wrote the newsletters.

that must suck for you, getting slapped in the face by reality like that.

i might even call up the houston chronicle and order this paper, so that i may take pictures of it for you guys.

consider yourself proven wrong.

Keep trying. It amuses you because you are a troll with little going on in your life :lol:
i don't need to keep trying. i have proven you wrong beyond all doubt. ron paul and his spokesman both confirmed that he authored the racist newsletter.

if that makes me a troll, so be it.

i think it speaks worse of you that you have to deny concrete reality in order to continue your illusion of ron paul as some GOD that you worship.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
I agree with privitizing schools
that's fine, but the point is that parker denies that paul said it, when the video clearly shows paul advocating such.

let me ask you: how many powerful, wealthy nations have completely private schools and no public schools?
 

beardo

Well-Known Member
that's fine, but the point is that parker denies that paul said it, when the video clearly shows paul advocating such.

let me ask you: how many powerful, wealthy nations have completely private schools and no public schools?
I think their should be private schools, and hopefully free schools run by volenteers and cheritys and churches.
As for your question, I don't know?
 

NoDrama

Well-Known Member
go to 0:38...





the article is not made up. what is happening is that you are simply trying to claim it was made up because you can't deal with the cognitive dissonance of having been proven wrong. let me quote from the article...



there you have it.

not just ron paul, but ALSO his spokesman confirming that he wrote the newsletters.

that must suck for you, getting slapped in the face by reality like that.
You verified the veracity of all these facts and can back up each statement with evidence right? Or are you just assuming that the Houston Chronicle is correct and never makes mistakes? We already have other reports that completely stand diametrically opposed to this one. Who you gonna believe?
 

UncleBuck

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You verified the veracity of all these facts and can back up each statement with evidence right? Or are you just assuming that the Houston Chronicle is correct and never makes mistakes? We already have other reports that completely stand diametrically opposed to this one. Who you gonna believe?
i'll believe what ron paul AND his spokesman said at the time.
 

Parker

Well-Known Member
go to 0:38...
"of course, we want to go in the direction of PRIVATIZING ALL SCHOOLS"
now parker, if someone privatizes all schools, what would you say they have done to public education? i would say that person abolished public education.
somehow, you think that ron paul saying the exact thing i said he did works against me. that is your mental retardation.
The only one mentally deficient is you. A brain dead person that has a brain like yours that works 10 seconds every 10 minutes is no excuse. You're a soundbite buffoon.
Now uncleduke when Ron Pauls talks about competition and going in the direction of private schooling he is saying "why would you want to go towards public schooling since it is costly and ineffective" I bet you went to public school. they didn't teach you to think for yourself did they lemming?
You keep proving it with your posts, you cannot put a thought process together in a reasonable manner.

the article is not made up. what is happening is that you are simply trying to claim it was made up because you can't deal with the cognitive dissonance of having been proven wrong. let me quote from the article...
It's an opinion piece made up of lies. No facts. The problem is you're too foolish to figure that out. Some tool writes an article that no one can back up, that even a casual observer of Ron Paul would know is a lie because his actions prove otherwise but you drink it up. Nice thought process. :clap:

there you have it.
not just ron paul, but ALSO his spokesman confirming that he wrote the newsletters.
You haven't proved he wrote those newsletters. You haven't proved Ron Paul said he did. All you've proved is someone said so and you're an idiot for believing it. You don't research.

that must suck for you, getting slapped in the face by reality like that.
Sorry lemming. Because you say means little. You've been wrong too often. You have a minimal amount of common sense and ability to reason, that is being generous. How's that for being slapped in the face of reality.
BTW what color is the sky where you live?

i might even call up the houston chronicle and order this paper, so that i may take pictures of it for you guys.
Great I'm sure they love getting calls by retards who look before they leap.

consider yourself proven wrong.
You haven't proven anything. Why should someone take the word of a child repeating a factless story over Ron Pauls actions?

i don't need to keep trying. i have proven you wrong beyond all doubt. ron paul and his spokesman both confirmed that he authored the racist newsletter.
It wasn't a Ron Paul spokesman, you made that up. Ron Paul never said he wrote them. You made that up.

if that makes me a troll, so be it.
you're a troll because you cannot back anything up

i think it speaks worse of you that you have to deny concrete reality in order to continue your illusion of ron paul as some GOD that you worship.
I think it speaks worse of you that you have to make things up because you don't have a leg to stand on.

keep trying
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
...Ron Pauls talks about competition and going in the direction of private schooling...
"of course, we want to go in the direction of PRIVATIZING ALL SCHOOLS"

what is so hard for you to understand? ron paul, in his own words, wants to privatize all schools, the equivalent of abolishing public education.

derp dee der.

It's an opinion piece...lies...No facts....a lie...a factless story...It wasn't a Ron Paul spokesman, you made that up. Ron Paul never said he wrote them. You made that up....you have to make things up...
sorry, bud. i didn't make that article up. i was still in grade school when the houston chronicle published those things that ron paul AND his spokesman BOTH said during the 1996 election.

i'm sure it makes you feel better to simply write it off as me making stuff up, that it is all lies and opinion, but asserting that does not make it so.

ron paul AND his spokesman take ownership of authoring the newsletters and even admit paul is still writing them.

reality: deal with it.
 

dukeanthony

New Member
Ron Paul can do no wrong. At least, that's what I'm seeing in the replies to other Blogcritics articles. There are some who are absolutely sure that Ron Paul had nothing whatsoever to do with those racist newsletters (photocopies here; they're very interesting reading). So let's first examine the known facts, the possibilities, and then let's examine the proof. For all those who are absolutely sure that Ron Paul is completely innocent, at least do yourselves the favor of reading this whole article before replying. The known facts:
1 - Ron Paul's newsletters came out under at least three different names, but have been published mostly on a monthly basis since 1978.
2 - The racist newsletter articles in question were written over a five-year period, from 1989 to 1994.
The possibilities:
1 - Ron Paul wrote the articles in Ron Paul's newsletter.
2 - A ghostwriter for Ron Paul wrote the articles in Ron Paul's newsletter (and Ron Paul either knew or did not know about what the ghostwriter wrote).
3 - Ron Paul was in no way associated with Ron Paul's newsletter and couldn't have written the articles.
In a 2008 interview with CNN, Mr. Paul flatly denied writing those articles in his newsletter, he denied knowing who wrote them, and CNN was told by a Paul spokesman that the Paul campaign would not try to find out who wrote them.
In a http://reason.com/blog/2008/01/11/old-news-rehashed-for-over-a-d2001 interview with Texas Monthly, Ron Paul stated that his campaign staff told him that "it would have been too confusing" to come right out and say that he didn't write any of those articles.
The proof:
So far it all looks rather harmless, if confusingly so, right? But the Libertarian site reason.com points out what was published in 1996:
The Dallas Morning News:
Dr. Paul denied suggestions that he was a racist and said he was not evoking stereotypes when he wrote the columns. He said they should be read and quoted in their entirety to avoid misrepresentation...In the interview, he did not deny he made the statement about the swiftness of black men. "If you try to catch someone that has stolen a purse from you, there is no chance to catch them," Dr. Paul said. He also said the comment about black men in the nation's capital was made while writing about a 1992 study produced by the National Center on Incarceration and Alternatives, a criminal justice think tank based in Virginia.
The Houston Chronicle:
Paul, a Republican obstetrician from Surfside, said Wednesday he opposes racism and that his written commentaries about blacks came in the context of "current events and statistical reports of the time."...Paul also wrote that although "we are constantly told that it is evil to be afraid of black men, it is hardly irrational. Black men commit murders, rapes, robberies, muggings and burglaries all out of proportion to their numbers." A campaign spokesman for Paul said statements about the fear of black males mirror pronouncements by black leaders such as the Rev. Jesse Jackson, who has decried the spread of urban crime.
The Austin American-Statesman:
"Dr. Paul is being quoted out of context," [Paul spokesman Michael] Sullivan said. "It's like picking up War and Peace and reading the fourth paragraph on Page 481 and thinking you can understand what's going on."... Also in 1992, Paul wrote, "Opinion polls consistently show that only about 5 percent of blacks have sensible political opinions." Sullivan said Paul does not consider people who disagree with him to be sensible. And most blacks, Sullivan said, do not share Paul's views. The issue is political philosophy, not race, Sullivan said. "Polls show that only about 5 percent of people with dark-colored skin support the free market, a laissez faire economy, an end to welfare and to affirmative action," Sullivan said.
The Washington Post:
Paul, an obstetrician from Surfside, Tex., denied he is a racist and charged Austin lawyer Charles "Lefty" Morris, his Democratic opponent, with taking his 1992 writings out of context. "Instead of talking about the issues, our opponent has chosen to lie and try to deceive the people of the 14th District," said Paul spokesman Michael Sullivan, who added that the excerpts were written during the Los Angeles riots when "Jesse Jackson was making the same comments."
Roll Call:
In a statement, Paul said he had "labored to conduct a campaign based upon the issues that are vital to our nation" and charged Morris with "repeated attempts...to reduce the campaign to name calling and race-baiting." He called Morris's request that he release all back issues of the newsletter "not only impractical, but...equivalent to asking him to provide documents for every lawsuit he has been involved in during his lengthy legal career." Of his statements about Jordan, Paul said that "such opinions represented our clear philosophical difference. The causes she so strongly advocated were for more government, more and more regulations, and more and more taxes. My cause has been almost exactly the opposite, and I believe her positions to have been fundamentally wrong: I've fought for less and less intrusive government, fewer regulations, and lower taxes."
When Ron Paul was asked by several newspapers about the racist newsletter articles in 1996, he did not deny writing them, and it's quite apparent that his staff thought he wrote them, too.


Read more: http://blogcritics.org/politics/article/a-quick-investigation-into-ron-pauls/#ixzz1d9Xo1h3s
 
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