Here are some Republican neonazis who ran 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.
Don Goldwater (Arizona) - In June, Goldwater made headlines calling for illegal immigrants to be rounded up and sent to "work camps".
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".
2007-04-19
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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, Strom Thurmond, Jesse Helms, and Trent Lott.
Do republicans still deny their white supremist neonazi agenda?
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David Duke switched to the Republican Party in 1989.
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Wow, kitty that is digging in deep. I'm sure you will get some hate mail over this question. The Ayrain Brotherhood is strong in the South, but most of their supporters have felony's and have been in prison. That is why they incorporated the Evangelist Churches. By the way are you up on Ted Haggards latest confession of being gay and doing meth? He said he just bought the meth and didn't inhale, the purCHASE was the rush. He is George Bush's spiritual advisor you know.
2007-04-19 01:34:21
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Check out the following link for the "Pournelle chart" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pournelle_chart). You will find that any political ideology when taken to the fringe becomes an entire infringement on freedom. The far right does indeed become Nazism and totalitarianism, with a restriction of religious freedoms, personal freedoms, and a persecution of those who are different. We saw this, historically, in Nazi German.
By the same token, the far left becomes Communism and totalitarianism, with a restriction of religious freedoms, personal freedoms, and a persecution of those who are different.
The problem with any extremism, is it always winds up in the same place - Totalitarianism. When angry with one side of the scale, people often flock to the other side out of fear. We saw this in Russia, where a far-right, totalitarian regime was overthrown and replaced by a far left totalitarian regime. Also, in Germany and Italy, The far right managed to take power because the far left was failing so miserably.
The point is simple, reacting to a political ideology you disagree with is fine, but overreacting, demonizing the other side, and running to the polar opposite extreme has the exact same net impact to society as what you fear. The goal should not be one ideology or the other, but a balnce, otherwise we all risk losing everything to extremists of every color, ideology, religion, irreligion, or class.
2007-04-20 18:50:54
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Sir,
Republicans are conservatives. We vehemently oppose socialism. That includes the Nazi form of socialism. I don't know where you got all of the allegations you listed next to all of those names but why not put them in context? List all the democrats that were also members of such organizations. You might start with the current democratic Senator from West Virginia. He not only ran, he has won for many, many years.
2007-04-19 08:12:16
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I don't expect a best answer unless you leave it to the vote, because this isn't a question, it's an outlet for your [sadly misled] political beliefs.
Personally, I don't care what you think, but yahoo answers is for asking questions, not spouting propoganda.
2007-04-19 08:11:33
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while dramatic, some of your rant may actually be true. however, do you not agree that there is a similar list of racist, self-serving democrats? dont be one-sided! the NAACP is the MOST racist organization ever known to man! present all the facts, not just the ones you dont like!
2007-04-19 08:14:17
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Doesn't surprise me! Actually I think they're becoming bolder and the masses (sheep) are following them. That's really scary!
2007-04-19 08:04:35
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answered by Wayne B Australia 2
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I am a card carrying capitalist yet I never recall you at any of the meetings....funny that......
And David Duke is a Demorat __ He ran as a Democrat How he votes now beats me
The KKK was started by the DixieCrat wing of the Demoncrats.
Kennedy was against and voted against the Civil rights act until he was president and it was a hot issue photo session
Bill Clinton denied the rescue and denied entry to Hatian boat people.
2007-04-19 08:14:07
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It is common knowledge that the chimp's family made their fortune being Nazi sympathizers.
2007-04-19 08:05:17
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It is actually because, it is a false name Libs tag on Reps, to make themselves feel better, about being less competent.
2007-04-19 08:06:05
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answered by xenypoo 7
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Gargle, these are fringe kooks. Your party has plenty of them, if not more.
2007-04-19 08:10:21
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answered by Truth B. Told ITS THE ECONOMY STUPID 6
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