Well, it hasn't blown over for me. I am having serious reservations about campaigning for Ron Paul now. I can now longer tell people Ron Paul is an upstanding man. He is in many ways, but he's had an obvious moral failing with not policing his own newsletter for years when it put out vile commentary under his own name. I may resign from my campaign positions over this.
Well, it hasn't blown over for me. I am having serious reservations about campaigning for Ron Paul now. I can now longer tell people Ron Paul is an upstanding man. He is in many ways, but he's had an obvious moral failing with not policing his own newsletter for years when it put out vile commentary under his own name. I may resign from my campaign positions over this.
This isn't unreasonable. I spent at least a day feeling ill and confused. It's been a tough week.You guys may not realize it now, but this story may have rolled-back much of the good that Dr. Paul's campaign has done for the freedom movement. I've been in this movement for 15 years, and I've spend many many hours and dollars and family strain on Dr. Paul's campaign. But for the last 72 hours I've been about as low about politics as I've ever been. I'm disappointed in Ron Paul and his staff and I'm disappointed that this chance to help bring back liberty in our lifetimes has suffered a large (but not fatal, I hope) blow.
It obvious you don't understand his message or the man if you're that easily swayed by his enemies.
course, I'm sure you've never been to busy to control everything in your life and you have a lot of experience running a newsletter.
If it has rolled back any good we've done it's only because people who supported him weren't real supporters anyway. in which case we haven't lost much.
I'd be ashamed to let the media control my thoughts on Dr. Paul.
It obvious you don't understand his message or the man if you're that easily swayed by his enemies.
course, I'm sure you've never been to busy to control everything in your life and you have a lot of experience running a newsletter.
If it has rolled back any good we've done it's only because people who supported him weren't real supporters anyway. in which case we haven't lost much.
I'd be ashamed to let the media control my thoughts on Dr. Paul.
If it came out that Dr. Paul was actually an embezzler of his patient's money would that make you rethink your support? He of course isn't an embezzler, but the point is our support for him shouldn't be blind faith, it should be based on his ideas and his character. Even with this story he still may have the strongest character of all the candidates. None of them should be exactly proud of their entire past. But because it's on the issue of race it gives me pause because what was (1) in his own newsletters (2) under his own name (3) for a number of years was antithetical to the reason I support him.
I'd be ashamed to let my own blind faith in a candidate control my thoughts about him. I wish this shit had never happened, but it did and each of us has to deal with its moral implications.
Well, it hasn't blown over for me. I am having serious reservations about campaigning for Ron Paul now. I can now longer tell people Ron Paul is an upstanding man. He is in many ways, but he's had an obvious moral failing with not policing his own newsletter for years when it put out vile commentary under his own name. I may resign from my campaign positions over this.
lolololololol -- if a Romeny or McCain Newsletter had contained the same stuff you would be crushing them. ADMIT IT!
I can't speak for him, but if I was given the exact same facts but hey applied to Romney or McCain I would not consider it a legitimate attack on them either. Ron Paul is not a racist, you know it, and I know it. He has essentially said he should have given it more oversight. He made a mistake, and he admits he made a mistake. What more can you ask for?
I would like Dr. Paul to expose who wrote this stuff. Not to say, "I don't know" well, they were working for you Dr. Paul.... figure it out.
We all know he did not write this stuff but a guy who is a "policy buff" not reading his own newsletter is crazy.
I did like the outrage he showed to Wolf last night - really good.
If it came out that Dr. Paul was actually an embezzler of his patient's money would that make you rethink your support? He of course isn't an embezzler, but the point is our support for him shouldn't be blind faith, it should be based on his ideas and his character. Even with this story he still may have the strongest character of all the candidates. None of them should be exactly proud of their entire past. But because it's on the issue of race it gives me pause because what was (1) in his own newsletters (2) under his own name (3) for a number of years was antithetical to the reason I support him.
I'd be ashamed to let my own blind faith in a candidate control my thoughts about him. I wish this shit had never happened, but it did and each of us has to deal with its moral implications.
lolololololol -- if a Romeny or McCain Newsletter had contained the same stuff you would be crushing them. ADMIT IT!
Everywhere right now, the tv, the papers the blogs its all Ron Paul Racist. Even if he gets an interview before the next primary its going to be "ARE you a RACIST"
I am sick at how this is playing out.
It's blowing over among the supporters. It wont sink us. We know that Dr. Paul isn't racist.
Look at what happened last night. We had a Ron Paul revival here. All of a sudden, everybody is ready for another money bomb. It will blow over. They'll keep trying to bring it back, but eventually, it will backfire on them because they'll push it one to many times.