January 19, 2008 - 3:58pm
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Sabrin disavows racist statements in Ron Paul newsletter

U.S. Senate candidate Murray Sabrin today distanced himself from the content of newsletters released in the name of presidential candidate U.S. Rep. Ron Paul in the 1990s.

Representing Paul at a straw poll in Woodbridge sponsored by Conservatives with Attitude, Sabrin, a Republican, told PolitickerNJ.com, "I disavow any racist statement, which is collectivism. I've been an individualist all my life."

The newsletters contained among other racist statements the observation that order returned to Los Angeles in the wake of the 1992 Los Angeles riots when blacks went to "pick up their welfare checks."

Paul denied writing those words or other racist comments in the newsletter that bore the Texas congressman’s name in the masthead. Sabrin said the content of the newsletter from years ago is irrelevant in the face of present issues of war and peace and the economy.

"Oversight is always important when you put your name on something, and the fact that there wasn't more oversight is unfortunate, but we have to move on," said Sabrin.

For more Sabrin on Ron Paul, please see Max Pizarro's Video Blog at right.

Max Pizarro is a PolitickerNJ.com Reporter and can be reached via email at max@politicsnj.com.

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