these come from the rawn pawl newsletters, authored in first person by rawn pawl, defended personally by rawn pawl as his own writings (before racism went out of style).Can you give me a reputable source of information?
Any links? sources? Anything? Remember from High School when you had to source your work? That's all I am looking for I'm not calling you a liar.these come from the rawn pawl newsletters, authored in first person by rawn pawl, defended personally by rawn pawl as his own writings (before racism went out of style).
source: the rawn pawl newslettersAny links? sources?
bro......not to say i agree with those statements......but theres fucking truth to it and he sticks to his guns not like obama team switching ass.
right wing nutjobs like you
>ninetieswhen he said about the gays in the fifties...
ummmmm, wut?don't even dare i'm homophobic either cuz that would be dumb. i'm 22, who gives a fuck.
actually, rawn the pawl said "not to speak OF the rest of society".and watch his words, he said NOT TO SPEAK FOR THE REST OF SOCIETY...
You did kinda just told him with your copy and paste.. but he defended what was said and kept it under his name.. so you told yourself too. This could get dumb real quick
When criticism of the newsletters was leveled against Paul during his 1996 congressional election, he did not deny writing the newsletters, but instead defended them and said that the material had been taken out of context.[SUP][166][/SUP][SUP][168][/SUP][SUP][167][/SUP]
In later years, Paul said that the controversial material had been ghostwritten by members of a team that included 6 or 8 others and that, as publisher, not editor, he had not even been aware of the content of the controversial articles until years after they had been published.[SUP][168][/SUP][SUP][179][/SUP]
He eventually disavowed those passages, and stated that in 1996 his campaign advisers had thought denying authorship would be too confusing and that he had to live with the material published under his name.[SUP][168][/SUP][SUP][179][/SUP]
Some political commentators made note of the changing nature of the explanations he had provided over the years about his involvement with the newsletters.[SUP][180][/SUP][SUP][181][/SUP][SUP][182][/SUP]
>nineties
ummmmm, wut?
that's effective campaigning there: "either support my candidate or you are stupid!" is the message you are sending.View attachment 2311150 I understand...