Once again you are wrong. Which time are you speaking of? The time he voted for it in 1979 or the time he voted against it in 1983. Do you know the reasons for the different vote?Well the article written in his newsletter from the 1st person perspective of a congressman who voted against MLK's birthday was obviously written by him.
Why because you say so? No reason given, just because. You're just another person who thinks he knows better than the ones involved. If you want to know about the Dept of Education you ask teachers and parents of students. Get to the source or as close to the source as possible.I know you are probably in denial about that, but everyone in America except Ron Paul fanatics all can see that clearly. That makes his claims on TV about MLK being his hero seem like a big lie.
It is because you are uninformed. You probably thought Ron is an isolationist as well as walked off the CNN interview. Quit listening to the lame stream media, take the agenda driven blinders off and dig deeper for the truth.It's just telling people what they want to hear. It's Romney speak. Ron Paul's greatest asset is that he appears honest. If he loses that he's going to lose a lot of votes with it.
Wrong yet again. It wasn't his newsletter. He had nothing to do with it. The fault lies with the writer and the editor. Those are the two closest to the articles. The publisher doesn't have the input the editor has.It's beyond what is believable that someone else is writing articles impersonating Ron Paul in his own newsletter and he did not know about it.
That's another thing you're wrong on. You have no proof except just because you say so.It's not sensationalism. Ron Paul is caught in a lie.
You don't have any evidence. Not one iota. No proof he wrote them. People who have listened to Ron Paul for decades and not one person has accused him of writing them. They have said everything in those newsletters sounds completely different than what Ron Paul has said for the last 50 years. Not one reliable person. Yet you know better, right.I know you're willing to ignore reality and take Ron Paul's word for it even though the evidence doesn't support that, but the rest of America is not.
He has said he takes a moral responsibility for not paying attention to something with his name on it even though it changed hands, he wasn't in Congress, and he had nothing to do with it.Obviously Ron Paul regrets that newsletter now that he's running for president.
That's because you're an agenda driven, simple minded person who accepts things on face value as long as it fits your agenda. Even when what proof there is shows the complete opposite. You're the same type of person who believed the media driven garbage about the Dukes students raping that girl.But he should just say that rather than lying about it. No one outside his cult is believing it.
You are no different than the ones who judge pot smokers as criminals because someone said so.
Speaking of, here is something else you don't know.
Ron Paul is against the war on drugs. He brings up the point about how minorities, especially in the inner city are incarcerated at a much higher rate than non minorities even though the drug use is similar, percentage wise.