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Insane Man from hotbed of White Supremacy IDAHO Linked, by FOX NEWS only,
to Occupy Charged With Attempted Assassination of Obama
http://tinyurl.com/7vwkco2Insane Man from hotbed of White Supremacy IDAHO Linked, by FOX NEWS only,
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African American political advocacy group Color Of Change has called for MSNBC to fire longtime analyst (and even longer-time lightning rod) Pat Buchanan for what it called his "white supremacist ideology."
The advocacy group sent petition letters to its members on Tuesday. The letter said that MSNBC gives Buchanan a platform to pass off his often loaded remarks as "legitimate mainstream political commentary."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/25/color-of-change-msnbc-pat-buchanan_n_1031274.html?icid=maing-grid7|main5|dl1|sec3_lnk3|107653African American political advocacy group Color Of Change has called for MSNBC to fire... more
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Residents in Hayden, Idaho were surprised and appalled to discover a massive noose-carrying, KKK hood-wearing snowman erected on the front lawn of a neighborhood home.
Several parents noticed the nearly 10-foot-tall snowman while driving their children to school on Wednesday, KXLY4 reported.
The snowman has a pointed KKK-style hood and an outstretched right hand with a noose in it. In addition to the snowman, the home also has an Aryan nations flag on display.
This is not the first time the homeowner, a self-described white separatist, has been the subject of a media report because of his actions. In October, KXLY4 reported that the homeowner passed out bullets on Halloween.
The homeowner later removed the noose from his snowman, after being visited by county sheriff's deputies and informed that he could face criminal charges for hanging a noose. The pointed hat of the snowman has also reportedly been knocked off.
Other incidents involving the Ku Klux Klan have occurred around the nation over the past few months.
Members of the Ku Klux Klan and the Supreme White Alliance rallied at Augusta State University after a student there was told her beliefs about homosexuality were "unethical and incompatible with the prevailing views of the counseling profession."
Based on her religious beliefs, Jennifer Keeton, who has no known affiliation with the Ku Klux Klan or any other hate group, considers intimacy between adults of the same gender to be sinful.
Keeton filed suit after the university threatened to expel her if she did not undergo a "re-education plan," claiming her First Amendment rights were being violated.
"We're trying to protest the constitutional rights that they are trying to take away from her," said a grand dragon with the KKK, Bobby Spurlock. "She has not contacted us, but we were contacted by someone that is aware of her."
At their rally, the dozens of protesters were confronted by nearly 300 counter-protesters from homosexual and civil rights organizations, The Augusta Chronicle reported.
"We had 200 people rallying against them, and they had eight people," said one counter protester. "They looked like idiots."
Hours after ending their protest, the Klan members held an initiation ceremony at a house in Warrenville, South Carolina. Later, the Klan members ceremonially burned a cross.
The protest at Augusta State University was not the only appearance the Klan made in Georgia this year.
Last month, members of Klan rallied on the steps of the Gilmer County courthouse in Ellijay and, earlier this year, another Klan rally took place in the town of Nahunta.
"Certainly in Nahunta and Ellijay, although there were 40 robed Klansmen -- and that's a significant number when you think about it today -- there were probably 300 to 500 spectators," Bill Nigut, Southeast director of the Anti-Defamation League, told WXIA. "And in Nahunta and Ellijay both, there were many people nodding in agreement, supportive."
"They continue to be anti-Semitic and they continue to be racists," continues Nigut. "In an attempt to find a way to communicate with the mainstream communities, they take on issues they think the communities share in common with them."
On October 26th, the University of Wisconsin at Waukesha campus was vandalized with swastikas and the initials "KKK."
On October 20th, KAIT8 reported that a man in southeast Missouri decorated his yard by placing a Ku Klux Klan figure next to a black man hanging from a noose. The man, who said the display speaks for itself, later removed the "decorations" at the request of the county sheriff.
On October 8th, residents of a neighborhood in Indiana complained about finding Ku Klux Klan fliers in front of their homes.
"Martinsville, over the years, has kind of gotten rid of that reputation that we used to have down here," one resident told 6News. "You get tired of all the junk mail, and I would consider that true junk mail."Residents in Hayden, Idaho were surprised and appalled to discover a massive... more
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Poor mailman can't actually give her back her signature when she realise that she doesn't want the letter she just signed for. Then she goes on the most absurd of rants.Poor mailman can't actually give her back her signature when she realise that she... more
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Los Angeles Sheriff's shot an unarmed man 12 times in the back as he fled from police. Observers say Robert Thomas Jr. 21, A security guard at Home Depot was murdered in cold blood and is a victim of Police Terrorism.Los Angeles Sheriff's shot an unarmed man 12 times in the back as he fled from... more
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In "From Russia With Hate," the unofficial leader of the National Socialist Organization, Dmitry Ramyantsev, takes Vanguard correspondent Christof Putzel to a remote and secretive training camp where Neo-Nazi recruits hone their skills and prepare for attacks.
"Vanguard," airing weekly on Current TV Mondays at 9/8c, is a no-limits documentary series whose award-winning correspondents put themselves in extraordinary situations to immerse viewers in global issues that have a large social significance. Unlike sound-bite driven reporting, the show's correspondents, Adam Yamaguchi, Kaj Larsen, Christof Putzel and Mariana van Zeller, serve as trusted guides who take viewers on in-depth real life adventures in pursuit of some of the world's most important stories.
For more, go to http://current.com/vanguard.In "From Russia With Hate," the unofficial leader of the National Socialist... more
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After more than a decade of success expanding voter rolls, voting rights advocates are noting a disturbing trend in the run-up to the 2010 elections. Dramatically fewer groups are engaged in registering voters during the current election cycle than in previous midterm elections, and fewer voters, especially in poorer areas that are traditionally underrepresented and therefore the usual target of voter registration drives, are registering to vote as a result.
Registration patterns vary significantly from state to state, but 26.7 percent fewer new voters have registered in Florida this year than in 2006, along with 21.4 percent fewer in Maryland and 16.9 percent fewer in Tennessee, according to the Brennan Center for Justice, a public policy and law institute at New York University. And while there’s no single cause for the decline, experts point out that many independent organizations are withering under a combination of public attacks by conservative activists alleging voter fraud and new state laws making it difficult for such groups to operate.
“A four-year wave of attacks on voter registration drives, both in terms of state laws that either shut down voter registration drives or made it too onerous to do it, and other public attacks have certainly had an effect,” said Wendy Weiser, director of the Brennan Center’s Voting Rights and Elections Project.
And while voter registration drives have languished, state governments aren’t picking up the slack. Voting rights advocates argue that many states aren’t adequately complying with requirements in the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 to register voters automatically at state agencies and keep their addresses up to date when they move. The result is a gaping hole in the country’s voter registration efforts that threatens to undo the positive strides that have been made over the last decade and a half.
The most obvious cause for the decline in voter registration is the shuttering of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or ACORN. At its height, ACORN had a budget of close to $35 million and was credited with registering approximately half a million voters in 2008 alone. Amid allegations from conservative activists that the group engaged in widespread voter fraud, Congress voted last fall to defund ACORN(http://j.mp/9RSrGC), which received approximately a third of its budget in the form of government grants. The rest of the group’s funding soon dried up, and ACORN was forced to cease operations at its approximately 75 field offices soon thereafter.
But rather than rest on the laurels of their victory against ACORN, conservative activists have been emboldened to seek out new(http://j.mp/9qDMyo) organizations engaging in voter registration drives and levy similar accusations against them, creating an increasingly hostile landscape for them to perform their mission.
“I wouldn’t underestimate the public attacks,” says Weiser. “It’s not a law prohibiting you, so it’s a little harder to demonstrate, but the chilling effects have nonetheless been palpable. People are nervous to do drives and support groups that do this kind of work.”
Tea Party groups, revved up by accusations made against ACORN in 2008, have worked(http://j.mp/9ZycNX) to challenge voter registration drives and contest votes on election day in a number of states, including California, Wisconsin and New Mexico. But the clearest example of attacks launched against new groups seeking to register voters occurred in Harris County, Texas, where True The Vote, which is affiliated with the Tea Party group the King Street Patriots, dug through the county’s registrations and accused a voter registration organization called Houston Votes of engaging in widespread voter fraud in August.
The controversy centered on a number of voter registration forms filed by Houston Votes that were rejected because they were linked to vacant lots and people that did not exist. Many of these registrations, Houston Votes argues, had been made in 2008 and 2009 — before the group was founded and when many of the lots still had homes on them. But the damage had been done. King Street Patriots’ leader Catherine Engelbrecht allegedly referred to Houston Votes as the “New Black Panthers’ office”; Houston Votes responded by filing suit for defamation.
“When someone says you’re associated with racists that are trying to kill all white people, then it has a chilling effect on donors willing to give to your organization, which has an effect on the amount of work you can do. That’s pretty simple-minded stuff,” said Jim George, the lawyer representing Houston Votes. In recent months, the group has been forced to slow its activities(http://j.mp/9WuOqa) to registering just 200 votes a day, down from over a 1,000 before the allegations were leveled.After more than a decade of success expanding voter rolls, voting rights advocates are... more
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The controversial trial of one of Europe’s most controversial politicians, the anti-Islamist populist Geert Wilders, is due to start in Amsterdam tomorrow.
Wilders, who is facing three charges of incitement to hatred, discrimination against Muslims, and insulting Moroccan immigrants, yesterday emerged triumphant as the linchpin of a new rightwing minority government after his Freedom Party became the country’s third biggest party in the summer’s election.
The charges are based on statements that he has made in public, articles he has written, and his film Fitna (which roughly translates from Arabic as "strife"), which juxtaposes the Koran with 9/11 and other atrocities.
Wilder has described Islam as “evil", a “violent religion” and an “intolerant and fascist ideology” and has also called for an outright ban on the Qur'an, calling it the “Islamic Mein Kampf”. He has campaigned for the introduction of a “head-rag tax” on women who wear a Muslim headscarf and has gone as far as to refer to the prophet Muhammad a “sick paedophile” that behaved “like a pig”.
The popular politician may be controversial, but so are the charges that have been brought against him. According to the Dutch press, the public prosecutor's office in Amsterdam only filed charges against Wilders after it was ordered to do so by a judge, having previously refused to do so on numerous occasions on the grounds that as a public figure Wilders should be allowed a great deal of leeway in expressing his views.
The trial itself splits the Dutch society down the middle, posing the ever nagging question: which is more important - freedom of speech or freedom of religion?
The trial is set to continue all month, with a verdict currently scheduled for 4 November. If convicted, Wilders faces a maximum sentence of two years in prison.
Sources: http://www.rnw.nl/africa/article/wilders-power-and-trial
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11459404The controversial trial of one of Europe’s most controversial politicians, the... more
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New NBPP Video: King Samir Says Whites Use Black Babies as ‘Alligator Bait,‘ Laments ’Fox Jews’
TheBlaze.com
Sept. 28, 2010
Jonathon M. Seidl
A video recently released by Election Journal shows New Black Panther Party member King Samir Shabazz railing against the media and defending his remarks calling for the death of white babies.
Click to view...(NEW VIDEO) New Black Panther’s King Samir Shabazz: Whites Use Black Babies as ‘Alligator Bait’, ‘Fox Jews’...http://ctpatriot1970.wordpress.com/2010/09/28/new-black-panther-partys-king/
The video, which includes a date stamp of August 9, 2010 and says it takes place in Harlem, features the hate-spewing King Samir attacking Fox.New NBPP Video: King Samir Says Whites Use Black Babies as ‘Alligator... more
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Ron Paul points out the corporatism in the two party (one party) system, including but not limited to the military industrial complex and the medical industrial complex.
http://www.peacefreedomprosperity.com/?p=3666Ron Paul points out the corporatism in the two party (one party) system, including but... more
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Two white supremacists have been jailed after being convicted of posting violent and vicious racist messages on the internet.
Michael Heaton, 42, and Trevor Hannington, 58, described Jews as "scum" and called for them to be "destroyed".
The "proud neo-Nazis" were unanimously cleared of soliciting murder at Liverpool Crown Court but Heaton was jailed on Friday for 30 months after being convicted of four counts of using threatening, abusive or insulting words likely to stir up racial hatred.
Hannington previously admitted two counts of stirring up racial hatred, two further counts of possessing information likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism and disseminating a terrorist publication. He was jailed for two years.
Sentencing, Mr Justice Irwin told Heaton, of Leigh in Wigan, Greater Manchester, his internet posts were "vicious and repulsive".
He added: "You saw yourself as the leader of a potentially significant and active National Socialist group. Your sustained racist rants were intended to bolster that group.
"You wanted to start a race war. You are clearly filled with racial hatred and also with violent and angry beliefs."
The judge told Heaton his words were of the most "insulting and extreme nature" marked by "violent racism", and said only a significant jail term was acceptable.
Hannington, from Hirwaun, Cardiff, was described as a loner by the judge, who told him: "You are a long standing racist who has never hidden your views, which are violent and vicious in the extreme.
"You are a lonely man with little in your life. You habitually told lies about a non-existent army career and your knowledge of survival techniques in an attempt to gain status. You are, to some degree, pitiable in this, however repugnant what you said."Two white supremacists have been jailed after being convicted of posting violent and... more
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Famous White Supremist was GAY ! And killed while trying to have sex with BLACK MAN !
I'm laughing so hard I may tinkle myself. Republicans are full of nutjobs.
Now people are saying they always knew he was Gay !!!!!Famous White Supremist was GAY ! And killed while trying to have sex with BLACK MAN !... more
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South African President Jacob Zuma called for calm on Sunday after the murder of white far-right leader Eugene Terre'blanche fanned fears of growing racial
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Police have detained two black farm workers and suspect Terre'blanche was killed in a dispute over unpaid wages, but his Afrikaner Resistance Movement (AWB) says he was battered and hacked to death in an attack with political overtones.
Zuma, who has made it a priority to court white Afrikaners, called it a "terrible deed" and urged South Africans "not to allow agent provocateurs to take advantage of this situation by inciting or fuelling racial hatred."
Terre'blanche, 69, was the voice of hardline opposition to the end of apartheid in the early 1990s although his party has played a marginal role since then and does not have a big following among the 10 percent of white South Africans.
"We are calling on the supporters of the AWB to stay calm for the moment so that we can finalize the funeral," said AWB spokesman Andre Visagie, adding that next steps would await a party meeting in May.
"We will decide upon the action we are going to take to avenge Mr Terre'blanche's death."
Concerns over increasing racial polarization have been thrown into the open by a row over the singing of an apartheid-era song with the lyrics "Kill the Boer" by the youth leader of the ruling African National Congress.
The ANC has defended the song as no more than a way to remember a history of oppression, but it has worried minority groups and particularly white farmers, some 3,000 of whom have been killed since the end of apartheid.
Terre'blanche's party did not hesitate to link the murder to the song. He had always described himself as a Boer.
"That's what this is all about," Visagie said.
Zuma's spokesman Vincent Magwenya said, however, there was no evidence at this stage linking the killing to the song sung by firebrand ANC youth wing leader Julius Malema.
Terre'blanche had lived in relative obscurity since his release from prison in 2004 after serving a sentence for beating a black man nearly to death.
The party -- whose flag resembles a Nazi swastika -- was revived two years ago and he had begun efforts to try to build a united front among white far-right parties to fight for a white homeland, but had gained little traction.
Terre'blanche was a powerful orator in his Afrikaans language and was a distinctive figure, heavily built, with a thick grey beard and dressed in khaki. He often attended rallies on horseback during his fight to stop majority rule.
Police said the suspected killers were aged 16 and 21. Both had worked for Terre'blanche.
"They apparently attacked the leader because they were not paid for work," said spokesperson Adele Myburg, giving no details of how the killing was carried out.South African President Jacob Zuma called for calm on Sunday after the murder of white... more
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What's next on the liberal socialist agenda: food?
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Thirty death threats a day against President Barack Obama since his election; the number has ebbed somewhat, but tensions remain high. There is an undercurrent of hate against non-whites in America which disguises itself as anti-immigration. The cries of 'Sig Heil' (victory and health) are no less shocking than the phrase 'no Nigers, no Jews, no Mexicans'. They melt with other catch phrases like tea-parties, socialist movement, conservative movement. And the strongest united group is right in the heart of Arizona. Click here to watch video: http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-2086-Foreign-Policy-Examiner~y2010m1d10-Domestic-terrorist-violence-threatens-the-US-are-we-prepared-video#Thirty death threats a day against President Barack Obama since his election; the... more
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In October in Orange County, Calif., Billy Joe Johnson, who had just been convicted of murder as a hit man for a white supremacist gang, begged the judge and jury, in all sincerity, to sentence him to death. Johnson knew that those on California's death row get individual cells and better telephone access, nicer contact-visit arrangements, and more personal-property privileges than ordinary inmates. The Los Angeles Times reported that the state's spending per death-row inmate is almost three times that for other inmates. The current death-row census totals 685, but because of legal issues, only 13 have been executed since 1977 (compared to 71 death-row fatalities from other causes). In fact, Johnson was so eager to be put on death row that he tried to confess to two murders that no one yet knew about.
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Call Billy Joe Johnson—a.k.a. BJ Psycho—unlucky, and not just because he's missing his upper front teeth. The 42-year-old Costa Mesa white supremacist, onetime electrician shop employee, divorced father of two boys and PENI gang member can't remember all the times he's been arrested. Methamphetamine, heroin and alcohol addictions tend to ruin memory. But his rap sheet includes robbery, residential burglary, aggravated assault, grand theft, street terrorism and possession of narcotics. We can presume that Johnson has a significant learning disability. Following three stints in state prison since the 1980s, he relocated trouble after each return to freedom. In fact, twice within about a week in April 2004, Huntington Beach cops found corpses in his presence. One of the bodies belonged to Heather Joy Caronna, who died after a fatal injection of methamphetamine as Johnson and his girlfriend, 26-year-old Suzanne Nicole Miller, looked on.In October in Orange County, Calif., Billy Joe Johnson, who had just been convicted of... more
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Companies that have run ads on the Glen Beck show are pulling them. (It's about time)Companies that have run ads on the Glen Beck show are pulling them. (It's about... more
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GOP politics are being reduced to a terrifying absurdity. Obama tags, right wing terrorists and a great white hope fill the Republican imagination. Republicans are praising right wing terrorists. Republicans are joking about Obama Tags and political assassination while longing for a great white hope. The sky is turning grey and Republicans are losing their collective mind.
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Are the Republicans really going crazy, or is this just politics as usual?GOP politics are being reduced to a terrifying absurdity. Obama tags, right wing... more
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