Posted on 08/06/2012 1:50:14 PM PDT by Lowell1775
Sources told ABC News the suspect was a white supremacist or skinhead. And officials told NBC News he had some kind of radical or white supremacist views, but was apparently not a member of any kind of radical organization. His past run-ins with law enforcement were described as minor.
According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, Page was a frustrated neo-Nazi who had been the leader of a racist white-power band. The band, called End Apathy, formed in 2005. According to the groups MySpace page, its music is a sad commentary on our sick society and the problems that prevent true progress.
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Neo-nazi? Wonder if the dude knew that the swastika is an old Indian symbol used by Sikhs and others?
http://anamikas.hubpages.com/hub/Swastika-Auspicious-Symbol-Hindu-Religion-Feng-Shui
Everything old is new again.
Sorry - If you click on the link in the previous post, you can read the link but you cannot back up since you will be swamped by those doubleclick a$$holes. How this helps them, I have no idea. F’em.
Tom Metzger Who: Director, White Aryan Resistance
"See, Im a leftist. Im not a rightist. I hate the transnational corporations far more than any black person."
Sikh’s.
The faith essentially ties together Bhakti Hinduism
and Islamic Sufism.
Sufism is Islamic mysticism.
Sufi Sikh’s practices:Prerequisites to practice
include rigorous adherence to Islamic norms (ritual
prayer in its five prescribed times each day, the fast
of Ramadan, and so forth).
They are also called Sufi Muslims.
But the media is reporting the citizens of the United
States ‘ confuse Sikh’s with being Muslim’...
in July 2006, specifically recognized the validity of
Sufism as a part of Islam.
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