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To: KDD
Bush II has condemned neonazi ideology on a number of occasions, and campaigned for David Dukes opponend, also a Republican, Bush II has condemned neonazi ideology on a number of occasions, and campaigned for David Dukes opponent, also a Republican, when he ran for the Louisiana legislature.

That aside, your example is outstanding though, on several levels.

As an active Paul supporter, it demonstrates that you get your news from the left, the Village Voice. And digest only what supports your preexisting bias, since the answer to your question was in the article. Don Black showed up, Don Black was rejected.

The incident wasn’t a campaign function, rather a student rally organized by Joshua Light.

Don Black turned up, what did Joshua Light do?

Accept his support like Ron Paul.

No, he turned it down. Something Ron Paul finds himself unable to do. I’d find sources, there aren’t many it was a small rally, but then I don’t need to, do I since your article states.

Unavailable for comment when this story was filed yesterday, organizer of the rally, Joshua Light, says he wants no part of racial hatred or prejudice. his event has nonetheless drawn the vocal support of the white supremacist Don Black, founder of the Florida-based Stormfront.

Describing himself as a Jewish kid originally from Philadelphia, ht says he intended only to rally Republicans and conservativescause he believes Democratic "partisans in Palm Beach are trying to take the election away."

Light has been advertising the rally on NewsMax.com, a national conservative news wire that has peppered protests all week with signs printed with its URL. On the site, Light's ad calls for "troop enforcement" from local (and distant) conservatives who feel "outnumbered by the marches led by Jesse Jackson."

The ad exhorts, "Stop the madness of anyone trying to steal this election away from the American people and what they believe in!"

Light appears to be drawing troops he never intended to invite. Black, the founder of the Internet's first "hate" site is claiming he'll help lead the rally. Black has been using his site to promote the event to the world from his home in downtown West Palm Beach, two miles from the voting action this week at the Emergency Operations Center. Black, a former grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, will be there with his 11-year-old son, Derek (the webmaster of Stormfront for Kids.) Both father and son are featured in the HBO documentary Hate.com, airing this week.

The Buchanan supporter—who voted for George W. Bush to keep Al Gore out—said Wednesday that he participated in the Jackson protest Monday, which he insists was more anti-Gore than pro-Bush.was right in the middle of things," Black said with a laugh. "Not a single reporter recognized me. My ego was deflated in a way."

That is not entirely surprising. Although Black is a former deputy of KKK leader David Duke's (and actually married Duke's former wife, Chloe), he tries to stay below the media radar in his wife's hometown of West Palm Beach, where they moved in 1987. Likewise, Black said that he is counseling fellow "pro-white" extremists to show up to support Bush, but not to emphasize their controversial stances such as support for the Confederate flag.

P>I’ll repeat.

A college kid has the commonse sense to reject this support immediately, Ron Paul, weeks and months and counting.

Send ole Ron an Email, tell him how the college kid handled it,

119 posted on 11/19/2007 8:42:39 AM PST by SJackson (every one shall sit in safety under his own vine and figtree, none to make him afraid,)
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To: SJackson
A college kid has the commonse sense to reject this support immediately, Ron Paul, weeks and months and counting.

Wait, didn't the Paul meetup groups boot the scumbags? Isn't that exactly like what you just described?

129 posted on 11/19/2007 8:47:43 AM PST by jmc813 (.) (.)
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