At the very top of the page resides a Confederate battle flag and the tagline "Published in Occupied Confederate Territory." So the site owner just can't get past that Civil War thing, eh? OK, let's move on ...
Ah, here's three prominent links to various weather services, two of them (NWS and NOAA) US government agencies. Various articles within the website excoriate the federal government, paying taxes, et al., while happily pirating the services of that selfsame evuuuull big government. Slightly hypocritical, but that's life in the big city. Let's continue ...
Here's a red link on the left side of the page, flogging a book called "Unintended Consequences" by one John Ross. As most of you will probably remember, John Ross was an unsuccessful Democrat candidate for the Missouri House who was spanked by Jim Talent. Rut-roh, that couldn't be good ...
Oh, here's another ad, for a tome called "Civil War II" by Thomas W. Chittum. Mr. Chittum is an otherwise irrelevant and sad little man who urges his readers to "pee on the imperial American rag flag" rather than salute it. Oh, and even better? Messr. Chittum keeps some interesting company - his spittle-flecked polemic can be found at a web site called "www.churchfliers.com," which is apparently the house organ for a particularly revolting little band known as "The World Church of the Creator" (part of "the JOOZ have tails" crowd). Tsk tsk tsk ...
Lookie lookie, here's another interesting little link. "Gulf War Anti-White Racism Notting Hill London UK" . This one takes you eventually to this web site, a virtual repository for the British equivalent of the racist Deliverance crowd (at least two teeth per mouth, no waiting).
Yuck.
Ain't it amazing what a few minute's web surfing can turn up about "source material"? Now I need to go take a shower and burn my clothes - I'll never get the stench out.
John Ross is one of the only dems I'd vote for. He's more gutsy than 99% of the people on the planet for writing that book. Great book too.
By their works shall ye know them.