http://www.roanoke.com/news/roanoke/wb/199612 A Chicago judge has recused himself from hearing the case of neo-Nazi leader William A. White of Roanoke, who is charged with using the Internet to encourage violence. White has targeted a number of people on his Web site, including every federal judge in Chicago, according to federal prosecutors. Both prosecutors and defense attorneys …

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           Most often when one hears the phrase ‘Culture of Death’  it is in reference to euthanasia, stem cells, abortion, the disabled,the church. Usually the discussion begins with  advocating compassion,  evolves into Darwin, Hitler , descends into cruelty,  the devaluation of life- inevitably wending its way to the Good vs Evil , weak vs strong  debate and finally …

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  by Mia Last year ,I ventured into the city to a used bookstore my father used to take me to. Of course there were lots of White people there, most bearing markings of what was once known as ‘counter-culture,’ now standard fare in San Francisco. A beatnik elder shuffled by in black beret and pea coat. …

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I don’t particularly expect to be understood  re why I don’t really feel the need for epithets- but here goes:    Use of language to convey emotions + or –  A word itself is not necessary  to convey contempt. Tone or how one phrases responses can tell much more than a word can. I have …

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How long must we suffer? How long must we renounce who we are – and curtsy and bow to those who destroy what we have built , what we believe in, what we love- Welcome to the new dark ages, those who would uttereth unpopular speech- “Illegal aliens are a drain on US money, culture, social programs to help …

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       Was having a discussion about reason (logic) vs passion in navigating the political waters of our cause- I say these things (title) are not mutually exclusive, but rather work in tandem with each other- The collective unconscious of the Cynical (read Jewish media influence) has made us see things we once looked up to, …

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