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.
2007-07-22
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I would qualify it as intellectually dishonest.Racists and racial Supremacists are on the right of the political spectrum and the attempts to smear liberals or the left for being racist because one person more than half a century ago was a member for a while of a racist organization are laughable.No one with critical thinking skills who's honest can take that serious but I guess those criteria exclude mots of American conservatives.
2007-07-22 04:52:25
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answered by justgoodfolk 7
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discrimination is racism and the democrats have pushed discrimination on to all of America with race quotas. It would appear you are living in a glass house.
BTW, can you define what you mean by neonazi? I thought nazis were socialists and based on the answers you have put up on this site, you are clearly a socialist. I mean really, are you a totalitarian nazi? Your Q&A surely make it seem so.
2007-07-22 08:52:01
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answered by Anonymous
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You fail to mention the communists in the DNC. Outright socialism is the literal mainstream democrat platform. From health care, to gun control, to mandated formats on radio, speech codes, abortion, euthanasia, EVERYTHING! The democrat platform is really the communist platform. If it looks and smells like communism, well...
The now declassified Venona Cables don't just suggest that Soviet spies had infiltrated the American left; they prove it! Alger Hiss, a now proven Soviet spy was at the Yalta conference advising Roosevelt on Eastern Europe. -No wonder Stalin got such a sweetheart deal. His man was Roosevelt's top advisor!
From then right through to Clinton's red Chinese support, to Kerry being honored in the north VC communist museum for his support during Vietnam we see that it is the Democrats who are willing to squander our national inheritance, our freedom itself to those who run the gulags.
2007-07-22 23:03:18
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answered by patriot333 4
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Nothing strange at all about it.Their party,their Glorious Leader and his thugs,their whole lives revolve around truth distortion and an amazingly well developed knack for ignoring the reality of the world beyond them.
They can't even imagine that people can live without all the falsehoods,envies,hatreds and fears that so envelop them on a continual basis.
So from Their perspective not strange at all.From mine -excrutiatingly so....
2007-07-22 05:09:37
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answered by Your Teeth or Mine? 5
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I find it awfully strange that the people who are more apt to use race as an issue are the left wingers. Why is that?
You people think that being conservative, fighting a socialist take-over and not believing in affirmative action, automatically makes a person a racist. Right?
2007-07-22 04:57:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Abe Lincoln
2007-07-22 05:17:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Interesting twist and spin- you add your own little hate pieces about each person and assume everyone should believe your take on these guys. Hillary Clinton is among many democrats caught on tape making anti semetic remarks- talk about her. Beyond that, democrat policies keep minorities down and dependant on the government which is what the dems need in order to get support. How about reaching into these communities, helping them change their lives and helping them to achieve success on their own rather than breeding dependancy and a sense of entitlement? No? I know that is too much work.
2007-07-22 04:50:27
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answered by Anonymous
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It is strange. I'll be interested in seeing who they come up with in my party (Democratic).
I don't agree with the "Special rights for special groups" tilt that has some of our party supporting it, but wouldn't mind seeing the laws against prejudicial behavior in government beefed up in a non-biased way (regardless of race). We fought for that for years. Made it a household value, so much so that even Republicans have for the most part accepted it as normal. Making "Equality" a household value is one of the biggest political achievements to be made in the history of our country.
2007-07-22 04:49:49
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answered by mckenziecalhoun 7
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I'm not a political person, but I hate all of those groups and affiliates you have listed above with a passion. They are boring but annoying anymore, but still the hate persists down deep.
2007-07-22 04:57:01
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11 people, all but one of whom are so small time that nobody's ever heard of them, out of a party of 150 million. Oh my God, it's an epidemic! (I'm not counting Strom Thurmond, Jesse Helms, and Trent Lott, as they aren't racists.)
2007-07-22 04:59:29
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answered by Anonymous
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