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Ron Paul Newsletters: Ad Urging Subscription Warned Of 'Race War'

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First Posted: 12/23/2011 7:41 am Updated: 12/23/2011 10:07 am

(Reuters, Mark Hosenball and Samuel P. Jacobs) - A direct-mail solicitation for Ron Paul's political and investment newsletters two decades ago warned of a "coming race war in our big cities" and of a "federal-homosexual cover-up" to play down the impact of AIDS.

The eight-page letter, which appears to carry Paul's signature at the end, also warns that the U.S. government's redesign of currency to include different colors - a move aimed at thwarting counterfeiters - actually was part of a plot to allow the government to track Americans using the "new money."

The letter urges readers to subscribe to Paul's newsletters so that he could "tell you how you can save yourself and your family" from an overbearing government.

The letter's details emerge at a time when Paul, now a contender for the Republican nomination for president, is under fire over reports that his newsletters contained racist, anti-homosexual and anti-Israel rants.

(For a PDF of the solicitation letter see link.reuters.com/vud75s)

Reports of the newsletters' contents have Paul's campaign scrambling to deny that he wrote the inflammatory articles.

Among other things, the articles called the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. a "world-class philanderer," criticized the U.S. holiday bearing King's name as "Hate Whitey Day," and said that AIDS sufferers "enjoy the attention and pity that comes with being sick."

As Paul made a campaign stop in Manchester, Iowa, on Thursday, his Iowa chairman, Drew Ivers, repeated Paul's assertions that he did not write the articles that resurfaced this week in a report in the Weekly Standard magazine.

Paul has said that he is not sure who wrote the articles that were published under his name. He has said the articles do not reflect his views, and noted that his public stances - supporting gays in the military for example - have run counter to the incendiary statements in the newsletters.

In an interview with CNN's Gloria Borger on Wednesday, Paul said of the newsletter's articles: "I didn't write them. I didn't read them at the time and I disavow them."

When Borger continued to pursue the subject, Paul removed his microphone and walked out of the interview.

"It is ridiculous to imply that Ron Paul is a bigot, racist, or unethical," Ivers said.

However, Ivers said, Paul does not deny or retract material that Paul has written under his own signature, such as the letter promoting Paul's newsletters.

When asked whether that meant Paul believed there was a government conspiracy to cover up the impact of AIDS, Ivers said, "I don't think he embraces that."

Paul's newsletters "showed good factual information and investment information," Ivers said. "It was a public service, helping people understand and equip them to avoid an unsound monetary policy."

"EXTRAORDINARY SOURCES"

The letter promoting Paul's newsletters was written about 1993. It was during a period in which Paul - who left Congress in 1985 after serving about eight years - returned to Washington after a decade's absence.

The letter was provided to Reuters by James Kirchick, a contributing editor for The New Republic magazine. He says he found the letter in archives of political literature maintained by the University of Kansas and the Wisconsin Historical Society.

Early in the 2008 presidential campaign - in which Paul was a candidate - Kirchick published an article in The New Republic in which he described Paul as "not the plain-speaking antiwar activist his supporters believe they are backing - but rather a member in good standing of some of the oldest and ugliest traditions in American politics."

The letter promoting Paul's newsletters claims that Paul - through what he describes as a network of "extraordinary sources" in Congress, the White House, the Treasury and Justice departments, the Federal Reserve and the Internal Revenue Service - had acquired unique insider information that would his subscribers to "neutralize" the plans of "powerbrokers."

Paul's letter went on to describe various plots and schemes that he had "unmasked," including a "plot for world government, world money and world central banking." He also claimed to have exposed a plan by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to "suspend the Constitution" in a falsely declared national emergency.

Despite being "told not to talk," Paul wrote that his newsletters also "laid bare" the "Israeli lobby, which plays Congress like a cheap harmonica," and a "federal-homosexual cover-up on AIDS."

Paul claimed that his "training as a physician" helped him "see through" this alleged cover-up.

Paul also suggested that a planned U.S. currency with new notes designed to curb counterfeiting and money laundering would result in the distribution of "totalitarian bills" that "were tinted pink and blue and brown, and blighted with holograms, diffraction gratings, metal and plastic threads and chemical alarms."

Paul said the money was designed to allow authorities to "keep track of American cash and American citizens."

He urged the letter's readers to send in $99, which would buy subscriptions to his monthly political and investment newsletters, a copy of his book "Surviving the New Money," an investment manual and access to the "unlisted phone number of my Financial Hotline for fast breaking news."

(Additional reporting by Samuel P. Jacobs in Manchester, Iowa; Editing by David Lindsey and Eric Walsh)

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(Reuters, Mark Hosenball and Samuel P. Jacobs) - A direct-mail solicitation for Ron Paul's political and investment newsletters two decades ago warned of a "coming race war in our big cities" and ...
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02:23 AM on 05/02/2012
Even if Ron Paul had written the newsletters in question (which there is no evidence for), it should worry people even more that Romney would claim the power as president to arrest anyone without charge forever without trial (NDAA). But you won't see that in the news, will you?
02:18 AM on 05/02/2012
Funny, there's no evidence that Ron Paul wrote those articles and there's nothing in his record that shows any racism. In fact, his record shows the opposite. He used to provide black people with free medical care.
hagenjr
Shovel ready freeborn son of the Republic
05:06 AM on 02/10/2012
If you not a liberal at 20 you have no heart, if your not a conservative by 40 you have no brain.

Most people change alot in 20 years. 20 some years ago the President was an admitted dopesmoking college kid, heck he admitted to using alcohol, marijuana and cocaine as a teenager. 40 years ago some of the presidents advisors and mentors in life were terrorists in groups like the weathermen.

More important is what he says today.


You libs loved Sen Byrd, should we talk about how his views changed over the course of a lifetime? Or is our memory selective when we talk about the other party. Still waiting to see the Presidents transcripts from Occidental College.
hagenjr
Shovel ready freeborn son of the Republic
04:52 AM on 02/10/2012
Non Story. You libs must really be scared of Ron Paul to dig this up.

When will the president release his college papers and transcripts?
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woodsjs
11:44 AM on 12/27/2011
Newsletters were disavowed on video multiple times. He has stated he takes moral responsibility. What are people here still whining about? Give it up.
07:32 PM on 12/27/2011
He cannot disavow the letters, because they are his, regardless what means or proxy he employed to generate them. To try to disavow the letters is utmost dishonesty and irresponsibility.

He may try to renounce certain of his ideologies in those letters -- which clearly he needs to do because they have become political liabilities for him.

But there's no way he can deny those letters went out under his name and authority, and he owns them! If they did not reflect his views, he would have proactively, emphatically, immediately and publicly corrected them at the time.
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woodsjs
02:52 AM on 12/28/2011
He disavowed the racist statements. The newsletters themselves were intended to discuss his economic and political views. I don't know what you mean by "immediately" because he found out about the racist stuff about 10 years after the fact. The racist remarks from what I understand were only a handful out of MANY many newsletters. Not to say the racist stuff was okay.. But considering he had hired people to manage the newsletters and he did not have a very active role in them.. It doesn't really make sense to call him a racist as a result of this...too many people are quick too blame. Haters gonna hate.
10:37 AM on 12/27/2011
Show me the money. Print the letter. It says what it says. Context is 'almost' everything.
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whyowhyoholic
Jesus told me you're all doing it wrong...
01:07 PM on 12/29/2011
A link to the letter is found in the above article.
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just11
occupy everywhere forever
09:00 PM on 12/26/2011
if the bankster owned MSM is calling Ron Paul a racisit, he must be totally for civil rights instead.

how about what black people think about him and his efforts to take back America from banksters.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=JA2ehvB-_Ac
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01:50 PM on 12/26/2011
As a Texan and whos life, in one way or another, has been affected by Rep. Ron Paul, I can attest to some of the hardships Ron Paul has inflected on his Constituents. With his favorite statement being, "we Texans pull ourselves up by our bootstraps," what he fails to mention is the fact that he and his Good Ole Boys stole the darn boots.
02:21 AM on 05/02/2012
Can you elaborate? You're being terribly vague
10:50 AM on 12/26/2011
"The eight-page letter, which appears to carry Paul's signature at the end"....

Did anyone catch that part of the article?

"...appears..."
12:43 PM on 12/26/2011
We all caught it. It is irrelevant, for all the reasons that any number of commenters here have indicated. Did you catch that? Irrelevant.
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woodsjs
11:47 AM on 12/27/2011
What MaineCoon said. Irrelevant. Look up auto pen(Used by our own president), fax, photocopy, how to copy a signature....
10:47 AM on 12/26/2011
Oh, come on... This came up last election and the one before. Who cares?? Maybe Newt Gingrich is a homophobe who even his own half- sister would vote against. Republicans have a very paltry field to choose from. At least choose the guy who's honest about who he is.
12:45 PM on 12/26/2011
Honest? When he can't own up to responsibility for that letter?

This guy fails of the most basic qualification for chief executive of our country: the ability to accept executive responsibility.
05:21 PM on 12/26/2011
He accepted responsibility for it. Do you guys ever stop?
05:32 AM on 12/30/2011
People who are affected by Racist Bigoted leaders care. If it walks like a duck , talks like a duck, it's a duck. It was written under his name. He claims he read it, after or before he claims he knew nothing about it. Hog Wash ! His name was on it, hr is responsible for it's content.
02:25 AM on 05/02/2012
Just because the newsletter was named after him doesn't mean he caught two sentences out of thousands and thousands that were somewhat prejudiced. You're beating an invisible horse
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Ken Lum
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02:01 AM on 12/26/2011
Personally, I am not surprised about Ron Paul's "supposed" racial comments. I have said before I think Rand Paul, "Kentucky" is a bigot, and he that he got some of his off the wall, whacky political/social views from Dad. This should help Ron Paul with the Birthers and Tea Party.
02:26 AM on 05/02/2012
Key word, "supposed."
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cvermeulen9
And you thought it could never happen!
12:11 AM on 12/26/2011
Let me ask you all a question....who were you more than 20 years ago? I for one am not the same person and my beliefs have changed. My attitude towards certian things are different and what I once found offensive , really doesnt bother me that much anymore. AND what didnt bother me...now does! Are you all the same??
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Ken Lum
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02:09 AM on 12/26/2011
You may be correct; some people do change their views on subjects. The problem with Ron Paul’s response, is that he conveniently forgets key elements of "his" newsletter, yea right…I do not believe Ron Paul when he plays "dumb" about his news letter and who wrote the article.
11:07 AM on 12/26/2011
Why not?
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Islian
Turning further left every day...
10:26 AM on 12/26/2011
If that be the case with Ron Paul, then he would say that that is how he used to believe and that he changed his mind. I would also then like to hear how he happened to change his mind (found Jesus whatever).

He would certainly own the award for the most epiphencies in one lifetime (he did a boatload of changing his mind) - his change process would make for fascinating interviews (maybe he could even a book).
02:27 AM on 05/02/2012
"he would say that that is how he used to believe and that he changed his mind"

That's now what he said. He didn't write them and didn't catch the mild prejudice in the few sentences that had it, if he approved the articles in question
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rmrgdr
Why you are VERY welcome!
10:48 PM on 12/25/2011
Our hero RP wants to abolish the income tax and lower corporate tax to 15%! YEAH RP!
That's not a gift to the rich is it? Or a BIG gift to corporate oligarcy? Yeah and let corporatio­­ns and the rich give as much as they want to politition­­s!
What a guy!””
11:10 AM on 12/26/2011
Well that's a real twist on logic. Imagine thinking that the reason he wants to lower taxes is to give rich people more money to throw against his campaign.
01:06 PM on 12/26/2011
Well that's a real twist on logic. Did you read that infamous letter? It is an overt courtship of the rich, playing directly into the mindset of the 1% who believe that it is right, smart, commendable and even heroic to profit from the disaster and distress of the rest -- yes, he essentially says as much in his letter. Did you read it?

Libertarianism is by its nature an appeal to the uber-rich, because it justifies, promotes and celebrates the absolute lassiez-faire right of the individual to do as s/he wishes without regard for the interests of the community -- exactly the mindset that has created today's grossly disproportionate wealth and the ever-widening income gap, which clearly have no relatioship whatsoever to merit. It's the law of the jungle, pure and simple: Might is right.

But the principle of Community is inextricably interwoven in the Constitution -- yes, that very Constitution that Ron Paul claims to be a strict adherent of.
02:28 AM on 05/02/2012
So removing the income tax for everyone = removing the income tax only for rich people. You really need to go over your logic
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Fairiswhat
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10:03 PM on 12/25/2011
The 4th branch of gov is hard at work to smear Ron Paul. Many Paul supporters were aware of these "newly" reported events. I assume many of us have taken the man for his word which are backed by his actions.

Some see this "news" and edited video (few seconds of a nearly 9 min interview) and decide or reaffirm Ron Paul is a racist. (As far as the Civil Rights Act, I believe many of you are misinformed in why he was/is against it..look it up)

Others,as I, will see this "news" as the Machine at work, attempting to take down the only candidate that will restore America.

Go Ron Paul

BTW. I am not white and have change my registration to repub just so I can support Ron Paul in the primaries.
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Ken Lum
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02:14 AM on 12/26/2011
I think Ron Paul new what he was writing and that he DID write these things in his newsletter.
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Fairiswhat
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09:31 AM on 12/26/2011
That's unfortunate but it is your choice to believe that... youre probably saying the same thing about me....
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Islian
Turning further left every day...
10:27 AM on 12/26/2011
and made $99 a year from each subscriber...
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tman418
Liberal policies work everytime
01:47 PM on 12/26/2011
Fairiswhat,

Oh, we all know why, at least theoretically (and from his own statements) that he is against the Civil Rights Act. He believes it's too much big government, and he believes that businesses should have a right to discriminate based on race. He believes that the so-called "free-market" will put those discriminatory businesses out of business.

What Ron Paul doesn't understand is that by allowing businesses to discriminate, you make the "free-market" not so "free" to a large group of people.
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Fairiswhat
Break the False Left-Right Paradigm
04:38 PM on 12/26/2011
You really think a "large group of people" would be shut out of the market? Wow....I guess I have more faith in people than you do. Anyways...if what you say did happen, then other markets would flourish..other folks would be able to provide those services and goods.
....We have to take a few steps back before that...because there is no free market here as it is.
09:26 PM on 12/25/2011
Lets assume that Paul had no idea whatsoever, that he's entirely innocent of the hilarious newsletters. Even so, the sheer incompetence of allowing something of this scale (thousands printed) and Paul not knowing, that alone disqualifies him from office. How are we to put trust in someone who has no idea what others are doing in his name, from his office?
11:12 AM on 12/26/2011
I5's not so hard to believe. It's as if in this day and age some blogger posted something on your website.
01:12 PM on 12/26/2011
No comparison! Think about it . . .

The times, the techonology, the nature of the publication, its distribution, the open publication of his personal contact info . . . no comparison whatsoever! And no excuse whatsoever for Ron Paul.
01:17 PM on 12/26/2011
Precisely!! The "sheer incompetence," and the abrogation of executive responsibility, disqualify him at a basic level from being America's chief executive.