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Here's a list of white supremist 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.

2007-10-21 02:54:45 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Mental Health

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You need to keep in mind that the profile of the average bush-davidian cult in the Republican shares a core of common beliefs. Besides a lower than normal IQ, they tend to agree amongst themselves that;





1. Jesus loves you, and shares your hatred of
homosexuals and Hillary Clinton

2. Saddam was a good guy when Reagan armed him, a bad
guy when Bush's Daddy made war on him, a good guy when
Cheney did business with him, and a bad guy when Bush
needed a 'we can't find Bin Laden' diversion.

3. Trade with Cuba is wrong because the country is
Communist, but trade with China and Viet Nam is vital
to a spirit of international harmony.

4. The United States should get out of the United
Nations, and our highest national priority is
enforcing U.N. resolutions against Iraq.

5. A woman can't be trusted with decisions about her
own body, but multinational drug corporations can make
decisions affecting all mankind without regulation.

6. The best way to improve military morale is to
praise the troops in speeches, while slashing
veterans' benefits and combat pay.

7. If condoms are kept out of schools, adolescents
won't have sex.

8. A good way to fight terrorism is to belittle our
longtime allies, then demand their cooperation and
money.

9. Providing health care to all Iraqis is sound
policy, but providing health care to all Americans is
socialism. HMO's and insurance companies have the
best interests of the public at heart.

10. Global warming and tobacco's link to cancer are
junk science, but creationism should be taught in
schools.

11. A president lying about an extramarital affair is
an impeachable offense, but a president lying to
enlist support for a war in which thousands die is
solid defense policy.

12. Government should limit itself to the powers
named in the Constitution, which include banning gay
marriages and censoring the Internet.

13. The public has a right to know about Hillary's
cattle trades, but George Bush's driving record is
none of our business.

14. Being a drug addict is a moral failing and a
crime, unless you're a conservative radio host. Then
it's an illness and you need our prayers for your
recovery.

15. Supporting 'Executive Privilege' for every
Republican ever born, who will be born or who might be
born (in perpetuity.)

16. What Bill Clinton did in the 1960's is of vital
national interest, but what Bush did in the '80's is
irrelevant.

17. Support for hunters who shoot their friends and
blame them for wearing orange vests similar to those
worn by the quail.

2007-10-22 16:36:01 · answer #1 · answered by ? 6 · 4 4

Why not go for the more obvious -- Reagan kicking off his campaign in Philadelphia, Mississippi, Bush 1's Willy Horton Ad, Trent Lott's statement about Strom Thurmond, Strom Thurmond other "dixiecrats" leaving the democrats for the republicans, Nixon's "Southern Strategy", Reagan's welfare queen statements, every republican candidate for president paying their respects to Bob Jones U., Bush II campaign push poling in South Carolina about John McCain's "Black Baby, all the leading candidates not showing up at the Tavis Smiley/Morgan State debate......

PS far more minorities in Bush cabinet than Clinton is false --

2007-10-21 06:59:16 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Look at the attacks Democrats charged against Rice.
"House slave" ring a bell.

Stark- The president sending troops to die for his own pleasure to me that sounds like hate.

Look who won the govnorship of LA.

There are far more minorites on Bush's cabinet than Clinton's.

Democrats are go full bore against 1 talk show host for a quote taken out of context and when it backfired. They all line up as if it was their idea that Rush raise money for the Marines.

Storm Thurmond had a child by a black woman and supported her.

So I think you should clean your own house up first.

2007-10-21 03:24:50 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

There are groups of racists in any party, but I don't think that any party has a corner on the market.
I don't think that because you believe in self-reliance, that that makes you a racist. Unfortunately, there are only two major parties to choose from, and there is a basic difference in philosophies between them. One wants to rely on government to right all wrongs, the other wants to rely on the individual.
Under these two broad umbrella's, certain groups who get what they want, tend to gravitate to one side or the other.
I am not responsible for the private thoughts or the public statements of everyone else who believes in self-reliance, nor are you responsible for those who believe in government intervention.
I don't think that it is useful to "tar everyone with the same brush."

2007-10-21 03:23:32 · answer #4 · answered by maryjellerson 4 · 3 1

Argle Bargle.... well, we finally meet! I feel like this is a momentous occasion, like the showdown at the OK Corral.

Here's the proof that Liberals are really the bigots, while Conservatives are open minded and the true PURVEYORS of equality:

Bush once made the remarkable statement about "the soft bigotry of low expectations". I want you to remember that quote. Think about what he is saying. Democrats need "victims" to get votes, and therefore must perpetuate the victim mentality. Democrats have to stoke the flames of class warfare in order to survive at election time.

I've talked to a lot of liberals about the war in Iraq, and when I bring up the obvious point that millions of people have now been given the opportunity to live in freedom rather than tyranny, they mindlessly object with silly, irrelevant arguments.

If I chide them enough, and make them hot under the collar, they will finally lose all control and exclaim, "Oh come on, you don't really expect that a bunch of volatile, irrational Arabs can handle democracy, do you?"

Whoa......! That's what liberals really think. They don't have confidence in Middle Easterners. They belive Arabs and Persians are ignorant and backward, incapable of ruling themselves without a strong dictator like Saddam keeping them in line.

Bush did not denigrate the people of the Middle East with the "soft bigotry of low expectations". Unlike the Democrats, he believes in their potential. He does not arrogantly belive that they can't handle democracy.

So, to all the people who accuse Republicans of bigotry, remember that we are the most liberal, progressive thinkers regarding foreign nations' ability to design and administer their own democratically elected governments, with free speech and guaranteed human rights.

Liberals (by their own admission) only see a bunch of scary, fist pumping ragheads. What arrogance!

So, who's the real bigot?

2007-10-21 03:48:02 · answer #5 · answered by pachl@sbcglobal.net 7 · 2 4

The Repulican Party has been taken over by hatchlings of invaders from planet Brain Surgery.

Invaders and hatchlings thereof lay all their eggs in one basket. Therefore, they are of one mind.

They are preparing Earth for the 2nd Coming of RonnieGod.

When they become confused, which happens a minimum of three times a day, they kneel on their bankies in front of their shrines to RonnieGod and chant, "What would RonnieGod do?" over and over until it is time for elevated hatchlings to preach at them on TV, radio and the internet.

Elevated hatchlings help focus hatchlings on the destiny of all hatchlings; preparing the Earth for the 2nd Coming of RonnieGod which will lead them to enjoy being eternally sodomized on their home planet Brain Surgery.

Presntly, they are busy attempting to maneuver the person they think is the AntiRonnieGod, Al Gore, into the presidency. For it is written in the World According To RonnieGod, "The 2nd Coming of RonnieGod will be prepared for when the AntiRonnieGod is elected president."

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2014-06-12 14:46:04 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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I know that you all have not seen the Story of the Senator Harry Reid Letter to Rush Limbaugh's Employer. The Liberal Newspapers and Media do not consider it News.
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Democrat Senator Harry Reid sent a letter to the Employer of Rush Limbaugh, suggesting (Warning?) ( Threatening?) United States Senate action if Rush Limbaugh was not (Punished?) (Fired?) or otherwise Censured!
This is a Gross Misuse of U. S. Congressional Power and Authority.
NEVER BEFORE, IN THE HISTORY OF OUR COUNTRY, HAS THE UNITED STATES SENATE TAKEN SUCH UNLAWFUL ACTION AGAINST A PRIVATE CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
WELL, Rush Limbaugh put the letter from Senator Reid on Ebay for one week, and it sold for $2,100,100.00. The Money is for the Welfare and Education of the CHILDREN OF AMERICAN MILITARY PEOPLE KILLED IN IRAQ AND AFGANISTAN. Rush Limbaugh Doubled the Amount out of his own pocked, making the Total $4,200,200.00.
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2014-06-13 18:44:32 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Why do you deny that your questions are quite possibly the most ignorant ones ever asked in the history of mankind?

Are you aware (you incredible genius you) that the KKK was a spawn of the Democratic Party?

Pick up a book before you come back to YA next time.

2007-10-21 03:22:20 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 6

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