Thursday, March 17, 2011

NEO-NAZI NUTS

Why should the neo-Nazis be any different in soliciting people to their cause than the environmentalists and church groups that go door-to-door?

The folks suffering from a severe case of leftwingitis and politcorrecitis have accused Peter King of being a hypocrite because he would not include the neo-Nazis and the KKK in his investigation of the threat of homegrown Muslim terrorism. But the neo-Nazi nuts and the KKK, unlike Islamist terrorists, are not prone to commit mass murder of our citizens.

NOW WHITE SUPREMACISTS GO DOOR-TO-DOOR TO TRY AND RECRUIT MORE MEMBERS

Mail Online
March 16, 2011

White supremacists have sent out hundreds of leaflets in just one town in order to recruit more members.

The American National Socialist Party dropped some 200 pamphlets in a Florida neighbourhood, causing residents to complain of the 'shocking' and 'racist' 'messages of hate'.

Picturing a child with a hand over their face in apparent distress, the leaflet asks: 'Why daddy have our people stopped fighting the evil men?

'Why are you and mommy not working? Why do these evil dark men pick on me?'

And it ends: 'White America stop this from happening to your family'
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The fliers from the group the American National Socialist Party - referred to as a "white supremacist organization" in a Lee County Sheriff's Office report - were dropped in hundreds of driveways throughout Bonita Springs in the county.

According to ABC-7.com, police were called to the area off West Terry Street by disgusted residents.

'I came out the door and found this package in the lane way and thought it was mail,' Wayne Anderson told the channel.

'I was appalled. You hear about these things, but you don't expect to see it first-hand.'

The group's leader, Paul Mullet, speaking from Idaho, told the channel the leaflets were supposed to spread the group's message and recruit members to his national white pride organization.

'We have a right to do that and if you don't like the fliers - throw them away,' he said.

This week's move by the group comes only days after it emerged one of America's most powerful white supremacist leaders was shot dead in his home.

David Lynch, described as a major figure in the U.S. underground racist movement, was shot along with his 33-year-old pregnant girlfriend in their Sacramento home earlier this month.

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