Here's a PARTIAL list of neonazis who ran for office as Republicans in 2006;
Ray McBerry (Georgia) - racist League of the South, Constitution Party, neo-Confederate Southern Party of Georgia.
Shawn Stuart (Montana) - neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement - the nation's largest neo-Nazi organization.
John Ubele (Florida) - neo-Nazi Nationalist Coalition (recently formed from National Vanguard, which itself earlier split off from the neo-Nazi National Alliance).
James Hart (Tennessee) - In his "Eugenics Manifesto," he declares: "Equality is man's most dangerous myth"
Glenn Miller (Missouri) - National Socialist Party of America, the Carolina Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, the Confederate Knights of the Ku Klux Klan and the White Patriot Party.
Art Jones (Illinois) - former National Socialist White People's Party "stormtrooper".
Tony Dolz (Arizona) - said non-white immigration is turning the U.S. into "a slimy brown mass of glop"
Randall Terry (Florida) - founder of the anti-abortion group Operation Rescue. "Our goal is a Christian nation. ... We have a biblical duty; we are called by God to conquer this country. We don't want equal time. We don't want pluralism. Theocracy means God rules." Hates jews, blacks, and attorneys.
Austin Farley (Tennessee) - member of the racist Council of Conservative Citizens and co-host with James Edwards of the far-right radio program "The Political Cesspool,"
Jimmy D. Giles (Mississippi) - "Working for Whites" is his slogan, "separating the races", "the Jewish owned media".
Let's not forget the classics -
David Duke (switched to the GOP in 1989), Strom Thurmond, Jesse Helms, and Trent Lott.
Who do the democrats have? - Robert Byrd: KKK member in the 40's, perhaps as late as the early 50's.
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