
Is Don Black playing dumb with the Ron Paul newsletters? They are written in first person and mention “my wife Carol, our children, and grandchildren,” “my home in Lake Jackson, Texas” and “my Libertarian run in ’88.” He also admitted to writing them on several occasions in 1996. Don Black knows a white supremacist has no chance of winning the election as well as anyone. So is Don Black really coming forward in hopes of saving Ron Paul’s campaign?
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