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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: CNN Poll: Ron Paul Most Popular Republican Amongst Non-Whites CNN Poll: Ron Paul Most Popular Republican Amongst Non-Whites So much for the racist smear Paul Joseph Watson Thursday, December 22, 2011 While the establishment media continues to hype a 15-year-old story concerning decades old newsletters as part of a dirty tricks campaign to smear Ron Paul as a racist, the latest CNN poll shows that Paul has the most support from non-whites out of all the Republican candidates. The latest CNN/ORC poll released Tuesday finds that Congressman Paul scores highest amongst minorities when matched up against Barack Obama in a hypothetical election head to head. Paul scores 25% of the vote amongst non-whites, whereas Romney polls at 20% and Gingrich gets 15%. Ron Paul is clearly the most popular GOP contender amongst non-whites out of the entire field, suggesting that the racist smear, which was heavily pushed back in 2008, has had very little impact whatsoever on the views of those who presumably would be the most likely to be offended by it. Indeed, its a remarkable coincidence that those who seem to be most offended by the non-controversy are well to do, white, establishment Republican cheerleaders, Pauls foremost political adversaries. The establishment media has predictably launched a second round of smear concerning the racist newsletter controversy that was first reported in 1996 and firmly debunked when it cropped up again in 2008. Unsurprisingly, the hit piece was originated by a hardened anti-Paul neo-con who enjoys membership of the same shadowy billionaire-financed lobbying group as Pauls election rival Newt Gingrich. Paul has repeatedly pointed out that he had nothing to do with writing the offensive statements and didnt even read them until years later, at which point he completely disowned the content. The key piece of evidence, universally ignored by the race baiters, which proves Ron Pauls stance was the exact opposite of that portrayed in some of the newsletters released under his name in the early 1990′s, relates to Martin Luther King. The attack dogs have attempted to imply that Ron Paul either wrote or at least signed off on the characterization of civil rights hero King as a violent philanderer who seduced underage girls and boys, and that he criticized Ronald Reagan for signing legislation creating the federal holiday in his name, which Pauls newsletter (not written by Paul) labeled hate whitey day. If this was Pauls belief in the early 90′s then why, over a decade previously and then again in the early 80′s, did Paul vote to recognize Martin Luther King day as a public holiday, the only time in history that the Congressman has ever voted for something that is not explicitly authorized in the Constitution? Ron Paul has accepted responsibility for the newsletters, he did so no less than 15 years ago, but he has maintained the fact that he never wrote or approved what was written in them. His support for a day to honor Martin Luther King years before newsletters were written by other authors denigrating King, provides concrete evidence for this assertion. Pauls support for King back in the 70′s proves that the newsletters were written by other people and did not represent the views of Paul himself, debunking the entire farce for what it is a craftily manufactured smear attack. Ron Paul is the most popular Republican candidate amongst minorities because he seeks to end the war on drugs and the biased, racist court system it engenders that unfairly targets minorities. The video below illustrates how Ron Pauls policies are almost universally in the same spirit as Martin Luther King, and how minorities are resonating with his message of true liberty. Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Prison Planet.com. He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a regular fill-in host for The Alex Jones Show. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: TwentyTwelve (#0)
And too many of our African American brothers and sisters are being killed or maimed by IEDs after being forced by extreme economic pressures into the JOB CORPS MILITARY. Most who enlisted didn't mind serving in a peace time capacity, but blacks are never filmed by news crews waving the flag or shouting the planted slogans (KILL THEM SAND NIGGERS-SECURE ROCKEFELLER'S OIL!) before boarding the buses to "The Airlifts For Israel".
Easy to see that RP has an edge on the regular party guys. ANYBODY but Obummer! ;) "When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
So much for CNN's smear attempt against him.
God is always good!
Ron Paul is like Martin Luther King. Black voters support Ron Paul! ------- "They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC
Ron Paul is like Martin Luther King. Black voters support Ron Paul! The media is totally shaking in their boots. They know they must stop Ron Paul and they know they are losing the battle.
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