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Post by Planet Asia on Feb 5, 2006 15:16:05 GMT -5
making a point about your dumb nazi remarks coming from a supposed Southern Black man which happens to be afrocentrists and Black Supremacist sympathizer . You also like your Psychotic Commie Black killers which you glorify and sugarcoat their crimes as you do on this board..your a hypocritical head case! I never sugarcoated anything the Beltway Snipers did l, I said nothing they did can be directly attributed to the NOI. When have I ever glorified their killings? Quit making up crap. The kid who wounded those homosexuals was heavily into Nazism, that was stated by those closest to him, don't like it deal with, your silly straw attacks are meaningless.
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Post by Crimson Guard on Feb 5, 2006 15:21:45 GMT -5
Yes you did you clown..you started with Tookie Williams when you first came back again...and you never stopped since.
You and your black killers,beltway sniper was heavily into the Nation of Islam..so again you prove yourself the strawman and hypocritical idiot.
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Post by Planet Asia on Feb 5, 2006 15:31:53 GMT -5
Yes you did you clown..you started with Tookie Williams when you first came back again...and you never stopped since. You and your black killers,beltway sniper was heavily into the Nation of Islam..so again you prove yourself the strawman and hypocritical idiot. Did you read anything about that John Muhammad guy you troll? He left the NOI before the killings so the Nation of Islam had nothing *DIRECTLY* to do with his crimes, how many people from the NOI go around on freeways sniping people? I do support Tookie Williams because I do not believe he was properly tried in court, that doesn't make me a black supremacists supporter unless you want to say the millions of whites that also supported Tookie Williams[as well as those who niminated him for a the Nobel prize] are black supremacist sympathizers, which in effects destroys your lame and pathetic straw attack against me.
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Post by Crimson Guard on Feb 5, 2006 15:54:59 GMT -5
Troll with no Logic!
He was a "member of the Nation of ISlam",Farrakhan never renounced him or the attacks.
Your moron rant on Neo-nazi's has no merit cause this insane wacko had NO TIES to any group or organization..just hersay and his own supposed personal feelings mentioned in that article(which wow he also liked the INSANE CLOWN POSSE)which you used to draw a broad stroke of Neo-Nazi groups as if its all related.
HYPOCRITICAL IDIOT!
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Post by anodyne on Feb 5, 2006 16:12:13 GMT -5
I agree they should be wiped out everyplace in the world. Hitler worship should be stamped out as Nazism has proven to be more of a hindrance and stumblingblock for white people. Duke of Pain and galton cannot produce any positives resulting from Nazism that has helped whites. I disagree. People should have a right to believe and express their views freely. In the market of ideas Nazism loses out anyway. Although, some aspects of facism seem to be popular with many... but it's my job to show them the errors of their ways ;D
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Post by Planet Asia on Feb 5, 2006 16:16:19 GMT -5
Troll with no Logic! He was a "member of the Nation of ISlam",Farrakhan never renounced him or the attacks. The John Muhammad guy was at one time a member of the NOI and where nis proof that farrakhan didn't renounce the killings? The killing had nothing to do with the NOI so what you say amounts to a lame straw attack on the NOI. It is known that farrakhan distanced himself from John Muhammad.
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Post by Planet Asia on Feb 5, 2006 17:24:10 GMT -5
Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan acknowledged Saturday that suspected sniper John Allen Muhammad is a member of the religious group. But Farrakhan said the man would be ousted from the Chicago-based group if he is convicted in the series of shootings that left 10 people dead and three wounded. "He has not formally been kicked out of the Nation of Islam, but certainly if he's found guilty of something like this he would not be considered at all a member," Farrakhan said. Farrakhan said he "grieves for the senseless loss of life" caused by the sniper shootings in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C. Farrakhan held a news conference in response to speculation that Muhammad provided security at the "Million Man March" in Washington. Farrahkan, who organized the march, said Muhammad, 41, did not provide security. "He might well have been there," Farrakhan said of Muhammad, who changed his name from John Allen Williams after converting to Islam. Farrakhan said Muhammad joined the Nation of Islam in 1997 but that he had not been in contact with the group since 1999, when he was involved in a domestic dispute with his wife, also a member of the group. "Those who knew him never said ugly things about his conduct or his behavior," Farrakhan said www.warriorsfortruth.com/nationofislam.html
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Post by Planet Asia on Feb 5, 2006 17:40:43 GMT -5
 These were all *RANDOMLY* selected victims. Yup, sure looks like a racially motivated NOI sponsored killing spree. Just compare the Beltway sniper to this guy: Joseph Paul Franklin www.cincypost.com/news/1997/frank041697.html
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Post by Crimson Guard on Feb 5, 2006 19:14:38 GMT -5
Both Black and White supremacists organizations and headquarters are based in the American South or mid West,as are some of their notorious killers . So Nordicists and Afrocentrists probably are closely nit and the interchange eachothers propaganda...this is where Charlie Bass supposedly dwells in his cage in the swamp. The dude was from New Bedford, Mass. Check out his website, which was fortunately archived before the cops could take it down: www.myspace.com/jakejekyllEver hear of Insane Clown Posse?  This boy lost his head. His slang was "wigguh" style, as the inbreds say. So was calypso Lois born in Mass. 
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Post by dukeofpain on Feb 5, 2006 20:06:34 GMT -5
I agree they should be wiped out everyplace in the world. Hitler worship should be stamped out as Nazism has proven to be more of a hindrance and stumblingblock for white people. Duke of Pain and galton cannot produce any positives resulting from Nazism that has helped whites. "nazism" was wiped out 60 years ago dipshit You should be thankfull though, if not, you'd still be drinking out of the "coloured" fountain.
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Post by annienormanna on Feb 5, 2006 20:19:13 GMT -5
So was calypso Lois born in Mass.  Seasons don't fear The Reaper Nor do the wind and nor the sun and the rain We can be like they are Come on baby Don't fear The Reaper You can take my hand Don't fear The Reaper We'll be able to fly Don't fear The Reaper Baby I'm your man. -Blue Oyster Cult-
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Post by dukeofpain on Feb 6, 2006 1:40:24 GMT -5
I am not a "Nazi", however I am not ignorant to the reality of what national socialist Germany was and what it wasn't. Among some of it's progressive policies included:
Was decades ahead of other countries with it's anti-smoking campaign. Which included several other stressors that is now dubbed "the Nazi war on cancer".
Which was just one such unhealthy habits that they attacked. Others included a revamping of the entire countries school system, including extracurricular organizations, into a single centralized unit that promoted healthy living among the nations youth.
They were the first and only Nation to outlaw animal cruelty, including vivisection.
Their environmental concern, like their health concerns, were far and away more enlightened and sincere than any other nation. For example conservation efforts in the Rhineland region.
American eugenics, at the time (1930's) were parallel to the eugenics and theory in Germany.
Even blacks had more freedom in Germany than America, at the time. Jessie Owens strangely enough, or not, thought that Hitler was OK, and had felt that the media [Jewish] were out of line by publishing fabrications such as Hitler storming away after Owens won a medal, or also refusing to shake his hand. I wonder why they would make that up? In fact, it was FDR who had snubbed Owens by refusing to meet with him for fear of the southern voting demographic. This is mentioned in his autobiography.
And those are just a few progressive social legacies. Though there are many more. Not to mention their economic legacy as well.
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Post by wendland on Feb 6, 2006 1:55:36 GMT -5
It's true about eugenics or eugenics-like theories being in vogue in the 30s. Some trivia, even the later (and late) Chilean Socialist president, Salvador Allende was a proponent of eugenic theories in the 30s, and that was fairly common-- social darwinism mixed with pity for those poor handicapped. A propos Chile, even today there are brown-skinned Mestizo Nazis who occasionally march in public, and profess to be in agreement with Hitler; they're Nazis. So, it's not dead, however it does take on different hues. The world is full of nuts, I wouldn't be suprised if it was reported that there were African Nazis in brown shirts in Chad, or Tanzania somewhere. Some stupid American Nazi kid listening to rap is nothing.
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Post by dukeofpain on Feb 6, 2006 6:00:15 GMT -5
It's true about eugenics or eugenics-like theories being in vogue in the 30s. Some trivia, even the later (and late) Chilean Socialist president, Salvador Allende was a proponent of eugenic theories in the 30s, and that was fairly common-- social darwinism mixed with pity for those poor handicapped. A propos Chile, even today there are brown-skinned Mestizo Nazis who occasionally march in public, and profess to be in agreement with Hitler; they're Nazis. So, it's not dead, however it does take on different hues. The world is full of nuts, I wouldn't be suprised if it was reported that there were African Nazis in brown shirts in Chad, or Tanzania somewhere. Some stupid American Nazi kid listening to rap is nothing. 
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