Paul, stand tall for Middle America
Published: 07 February, 2012, 23:18
"Terrible," "tricky" and "a phony": Who was the incorrigible racist who thus described Martin Luther King Jr.? Was it the unknown author of the politically improper newsletters published under Rep. Ron Paul’s name during the 1980s and 1990s? Not quite. Those were the words of the nation’s most engaging first lady, Jacqueline Kennedy. Audio recordings of Mrs. Kennedy’s historic 1964 conversations...
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So what are the origins of "racial tyranny that prohibits rational discourse about race?"
In normal day to day living, we integrate observations about our environment into our behavior, hence creating defense mechanisms necessary to achieve survival and well being. (Don't eat yellow snow).
The FBI’s crime figures are facts and even some the statements in the (ostensibly) Ron Paul newsletters were accuracies, such as the fleet footed purse bandit … this would be a perfect Chris Rock joke … I think it was CR who pointed out the natural link between streets named MLK Avenue and violence.
The overwhelming number of drones parroting the behavior of slobbering over MLK cannot allow their brain waves to venture into that territory where assessments of their surroundings can include anything to do with ethnicity or race. If one does so, pop culture relegates that their fate will be a transformation into a toothless redneck bigot.
Back to the question: perhaps it was foundation funded behavioral scientists and psychologists who came up with a highly effective, dumbing down system for the masses. Gotta admit … it's worked grandly for decades.
In normal day to day living, we integrate observations about our environment into our behavior, hence creating defense mechanisms necessary to achieve survival and well being. (Don't eat yellow snow).
The FBI’s crime figures are facts and even some the statements in the (ostensibly) Ron Paul newsletters were accuracies, such as the fleet footed purse bandit … this would be a perfect Chris Rock joke … I think it was CR who pointed out the natural link between streets named MLK Avenue and violence.
The overwhelming number of drones parroting the behavior of slobbering over MLK cannot allow their brain waves to venture into that territory where assessments of their surroundings can include anything to do with ethnicity or race. If one does so, pop culture relegates that their fate will be a transformation into a toothless redneck bigot.
Back to the question: perhaps it was foundation funded behavioral scientists and psychologists who came up with a highly effective, dumbing down system for the masses. Gotta admit … it's worked grandly for decades.
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You absolutely correct Ilana, it was Jacqueline Kennedy but Ron Paul. Clearly they try anything possible to sideline him thus the establishment pretty horrified for what he stands, actually threatening them to take them down. He answered the accusation dignified “…how can I make such a statement, a libertarian is not what stands for - discrimination and racism, but exactly the opposite.”
As I predicted, although the clear attempts of the corporate media to ignore him and the smear campaigns, probably in the states with the larger cities where occurred the OWS movements he will gain substantial support. The fact, contrary to his age, he attracts the youth and the wets clearly speaks by itself. The common Americans are tired of wars and lies, as they clearly see all this drags their country to her abyss.
Keep posting beautiful Ilana, pleasure to read you.
With kind regards,