Par for the course.
Holocauust denial is quite common in the patriot movement.
For another example, see the host going on about how the occupy retarrds had managed ro cut themselves on a guillotine they were demonstrating. But then launched into a hysterical tirade about the Jews.
Crazy people are everywhere.
Did Larry Pratt say he doesn't believe the Holocaust happened?
Perhaps Mr. Lott is unaware of this.
You may want to notify Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership, http://jpfo.org/
I would suggest you go to Larry directly. I have known him for 30 years and I can’t imagine him subscribing to such evil nonsense.
Mr. Pratt has come under fire in the past for speaking to fringe groups.
As I recall, his answer was he would speak to any group that supports the Second Amendment.
Before you attempt to smear Pratt, ask Aaron Zelmon or Rabbi R. Mermelstein, who said that “Larry is a longtime friend of mine. The man doesn’t have an anti-semitic thought in his fertile, patriotic mind.”
Pokerface played at several FreeRepublic events. He’s a talented guy but we don’t agree on the conspiracy stuff.
I have spoken to many groups, some of which I would not join. I have even participated in news conferences with the ACLU. My views don’t get altered by the environment in which I happen to be (unlike many politicians).
I am a poor choice for a supremacist poster-child, since I am fluent in Spanish and am married to a lady who was born in Panama (and not in the Canal Zone). My most recent joust in Spanish was an hour-long debate on CNN en Espanol. My wife and I spearheaded an effort to establish a Latino congregation within our Anglo church (Harvester Presbyterian Church in America). On any typical Sunday, a visit to our Latino congregation would produce cognitive dissonance for our buddies on the left. As others have said, they are entitled to their opinions, but not the facts.
Larry