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Awww geez, don't you think you're blowing this up a bit? I mean it's a group of 500 people or so across a giant pond.
So it is OK for NAZIs, National Socialists to be influencing legislation, buddies with the people in power. I would remind you of fritz Thyssen and the other German Industrialists and Right Wingers who thought they could live with NAZIs. If you want to be part of their "Real America you'd best be ARAYAN
So it is OK for NAZIs, National Socialists to be influencing legislation...
Um,... yeah. Isn't that the idea of a Democracy? -- that ideas that are different (and sometimes repulsive) get an equal chance to be heard? It doesn't mean they get an equal chance to govern. They have to win over a majority of the populace to do that. Obama has shown himself to be a national socialist. Nationalizing GM, pushing for national health care, demonizing BP for HIS failure to act for months on the worst ecological disaster in the nation's history, etc...
I take it that the "giant pond" part means you're referring to the EDL and not NAMBLA. I would not want anything to do with the EDL, the BNP, or NAMBLA. I find those all to be repulsive groups.
The EDL may be small but their BNP allies/masters are larger. BNP candidates recieved over 500K votes in the 2010 elections. Fortunately they didn't win any seats in parliament but the BNP has seats in the European Parliament and in local governments.
NAMBLA is some crap that isn't mentioned anywhere in the links, that's something you made up and to act like they're a right leaning group is laughable. That group knows the only people that might hopefully accept them would be the far left since they embrace perversions of the status quo.
As to the other nonsense George Soros is one person and he has far more weight with MoveOn.org than anything EDL. This argument is a nonstarter.
So it is OK for NAZIs, National Socialists to be influencing legislation, buddies with the people in power. I would remind you of fritz Thyssen and the other German Industrialists and Right Wingers who thought they could live with NAZIs. If you want to be part of their "Real America you'd best be ARAYAN
No worse than communist actually running our government. You don't get much more Nationalist and Socialist than who's in the office now. No one knew hope and change meant worse race relations than were already present. But that's what your hopey changy guy brought to the table, and continues unabated.
Um,... yeah. Isn't that the idea of a Democracy? -- that ideas that are different (and sometimes repulsive) get an equal chance to be heard? It doesn't mean they get an equal chance to govern. They have to win over a majority of the populace to do that. Obama has shown himself to be a national socialist. Nationalizing GM, pushing for national health care, demonizing BP for HIS failure to act for montn the worst ecological disaster in the nation's history, etc...
So it is OK with you if the guy in the picture is in the heirarchy of the Republikaaner Party espousing his hatred for everyone who is not Arayan.
As long as you are comfortable being represented by Nazi thugs then we know where the Republicans stand
So it is OK for NAZIs, National Socialists to be influencing legislation, buddies with the people in power. I would remind you of fritz Thyssen and the other German Industrialists and Right Wingers who thought they could live with NAZIs. If you want to be part of their "Real America you'd best be ARAYAN
In the United States, my Country, it is OK for ANY group, any group whatsoever, to try to "influence" legislation
In the United States, my Country, it is OK for ANY group, any group whatsoever, to try to "influence" legislation
Exactly. It's funny how "liberals" call for tolerance of their radical agenda but quickly call for censorship of anything they oppose.
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Originally Posted by Boompa
So it is OK with you if the guy in the picture is in the heirarchy of the Republikaaner Party espousing his hatred for everyone who is not Arayan.
As long as you are comfortable being represented by Nazi thugs then we know where the Republicans stand
No, I would not want that goon representing me. In fact, I'd be one of the first he'd want to kill for being a race-traitor (married to a non-White). I DO believe he has every right to try to influence the political process though. Its the same with communists, socialists, progressives, and other far left groups.
Including NAZIs, Glad to see so many Republikaaners taking their side
Real Americans support EVERYONE's right to express their views.
Supporting the right to expression is NOT however supporting those views.
I don't suppose someone like you can understand the difference though.
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