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Stinger

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Larry Darby who is running for the State Attorney General office here in Alabama recently announced he will be speaking before a "pro-white" organization "widely viewed as being racist". His plan is to "reawaken white racial awareness". He also believes that the Holocaust did not occur.

Reminds me of the South of the 50's except the group he was speaking to is a group in New Jersey called the National Vanguard.

He is also the founder of the Atheist Law Center and a longtime supporter of separation of church and state issues.

Oh and he's a Democrat running in the Democrat primary.
 
Stinger said:
Larry Darby who is running for the State Attorney General office here in Alabama recently announced he will be speaking before a "pro-white" organization "widely viewed as being racist". His plan is to "reawaken white racial awareness". He also believes that the Holocaust did not occur.

Reminds me of the South of the 50's except the group he was speaking to is a group in New Jersey called the National Vanguard.

He is also the founder of the Atheist Law Center and a longtime supporter of separation of church and state issues.

Oh and he's a Democrat running in the Democrat primary.
Is that how desperate you've gotten to attack democrats? Bringing in primary candidates?
Should we go over the list of current congressional GOP members whom are tied with racist groups?
 
Stinger,

Reminds me of the South of the 50's except the group he was speaking to is a group in New Jersey called the National Vanguard.

He is also the founder of the Atheist Law Center and a longtime supporter of separation of church and state issues.

Oh and he's a Democrat running in the Democrat primary.

I've never supported the Dixecrats... Never will.
 
jfuh said:
Should we go over the list of current congressional GOP members whom are tied with racist groups?

Don't do that.. then he'll bring out the list of current congressional democrats who are tied to racist groups and we'll have to start counting which racists are more racist :(
 
Perhaps someone should punch him out.

White Nationalists are Braindead.
 
LogicalReason said:
Don't do that.. then he'll bring out the list of current congressional democrats who are tied to racist groups and we'll have to start counting which racists are more racist :(

I wouldn't even try to count the racists in either party, but as for who is MORE racist it would be hard to beat a Grand Dragon of the KKK...Robert Byrd of VA...a democrat I believe.

BubbaBob
 
Stinger said:
Larry Darby who is running for the State Attorney General office here in Alabama recently announced he will be speaking before a "pro-white" organization "widely viewed as being racist". His plan is to "reawaken white racial awareness". He also believes that the Holocaust did not occur.

Reminds me of the South of the 50's except the group he was speaking to is a group in New Jersey called the National Vanguard.

He is also the founder of the Atheist Law Center and a longtime supporter of separation of church and state issues.

Oh and he's a Democrat running in the Democrat primary.
How good of you to omit certain bits of this story...

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Democratic Party leaders are wondering what to do about a candidate for attorney general who denies the Holocaust occurred and wants to "reawaken white racial awareness."

Larry Darby, the founder of the Atheist Law Center, made an abortive bid for the AG job as a Libertarian in 2002, but only recently have his views on race and the Holocaust come to light.

He has no money for campaign advertising and has made only a few campaign speeches, but garnered 12 percent support in the June 6 primary in a poll of 400 registered voters last month.

The poll, which was conducted by a university professor for Alabama media outlets and has a margin of error of plus or minus 5 percentage points, shows Mobile County District Attorney John Tyson ahead with 21 percent of the vote but about two-thirds of respondents undecided.

The state Democratic chairman, Joe Turnham, said the party began an investigation last week after hearing about some of Darby's comments in a television interview.

While the party supports the free-speech rights of any candidate, Turnham said some of Darby's views appear to be in "a realm of thought that is unacceptable."

"Any type of hatred toward groups of people, especially for political gain, is completely unacceptable in the Alabama Democratic Party," said Turnham.

It is unclear whether the party could do anything at this point, although the party could decline to certify the results should he win.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060512/ap_on_re_us/candidate_holocaust
 
This is why I resent all of this "Red State" and "Jesusland" nonsense I have to listen to every election.

Folk may tend to conservative out here, but knuckle-dragging inbred degenerates like this won't get support from either of our parties. We don't put up with psychotic nonsense-- regardless of whose team it's coming from.
 
Not suprising. There was a neo-nazi that ran in an Illinois congressional primary not to long ago that lost to a professional-clown. This guy will most likely suffer an equally embarrassing defeat.
 
jfuh said:
Is that how desperate you've gotten to attack democrats? Bringing in primary candidates?
Should we go over the list of current congressional GOP members whom are tied with racist groups?

ROFL, why is it an attack, I ONLY mentioned his party affiliation as an aside.
 
Ivan The Terrible said:
Stinger,
I've never supported the Dixecrats... Never will.

OK but what does that have to do with this, the Dixiecrats haven't existed for decades and they certainly did not support seperation of church and state as this guy does.
 
LogicalReason said:
Don't do that.. then he'll bring out the list of current congressional democrats who are tied to racist groups and we'll have to start counting which racists are more racist :(

They probably do exist in both parties but try and tell that to a Democrat, note he didn't even refute the fellow just made unsupported assertions about Republicans.
 
You didn't believe for a second he had a chance did you?
 
Korimyr the Rat said:
This is why I resent all of this "Red State" and "Jesusland" nonsense I have to listen to every election.

Folk may tend to conservative out here, but knuckle-dragging inbred degenerates like this won't get support from either of our parties. We don't put up with psychotic nonsense-- regardless of whose team it's coming from.

this guy is a liberal
 
Captain America said:
Unlike David Duke, the republican.:spin:

Who ran for office just as many times if not more as a Democrat. :eek:
 
Stinger said:
ROFL, why is it an attack, I ONLY mentioned his party affiliation as an aside.
Coming from a republican apologetic regardless of how illegal the crimes, hmmm, I've no idea why I would think it as an attack.
 
jfuh said:
Coming from a republican

I'm not a republican.

apologetic regardless of how illegal the crimes, hmmm, I've no idea why I would think it as an attack.

What crimes? We're talking about this Democrat who is running as a racist. Try to stay on topic and away from the personal attacks and name calling.
 
Stinger said:
I'm not a republican.



What crimes? We're talking about this Democrat who is running as a racist. Try to stay on topic and away from the personal attacks and name calling.
It's not name calling when the postings you've given have shown my post to be the truth.
 
What crimes? We're talking about this Democrat who is running as a racist. Try to stay on topic and away from the personal attacks and name calling.

jfuh said:
It's not name calling

Previous for you
Coming from a republican apologetic....................

Yes that's name calling in lieu of reasoned debate.

when the postings you've given have shown my post to be the truth.

And not rebutted a thing I said.............so what's your point?

BTW the leading Democrat for Governor is currently on trial for corruption in his previous administration.

The Dems are just great aren't they.
 
ludahai said:
The man disowned by the Republican Party you mean?

Yes cause I'm sure the Democratic Party is really backing this guy. :roll:



I think everyone just needs to come to terms with the fact that racism/corruption/stupidity is not limited to one side of the fence. This whole "your party is more racist than my party" game smacks of childhood name calling.
 
Kelzie said:
Yes cause I'm sure the Democratic Party is really backing this guy. :roll:

Did I say that they WERE backing him? I was simplt trying to set the record straight regarding David Duke. Then again, you have a former Grand Wizard representing the Dems in the Senate.
 
ludahai said:
Did I say that they WERE backing him? I was simplt trying to set the record straight regarding David Duke. Then again, you have a former Grand Wizard representing the Dems in the Senate.

No, you didn't. That's kinda my point, thanks for proving it.
 
Captain America said:
Unlike David Duke, the republican.:spin:

Sorry pal David Duke has also run as a Democrat:

In 1976, Duke sought a seat in the Louisiana State Senate as a Democrat. In 1978, he left the Klan and two years later formed the National Association for the Advancement of White People. In 1987, he conducted a direct-mail appeal using the identity and mailing-list of the Forsyth County Defense League, in Georgia, without permission, which League officials described as a fund-raising "scam" (detailed in The Rise of David Duke by Tyler Bridges). In 1988, he ran in the Democratic Party primary for President of the United States.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Duke

He's a political opportunist not a Republican.

Oh and look at this quote from Duke he sounds suspicously like Cindy Sheehan:
"Duke added that "the task before us is to wrest control of America's foreign policy and critical junctures of media from the Jewish extremist Neocons that seek to lead us into what they expectantly call World War IV." -- David Duke.

"Washington, New York and London and many other capitals of the world" are "occupied by the Zionists." -- David Duke[12]

Now compare that to Sheehan:


"Yes, he was killed for lies and for a PNAC Neo-Con agenda to benefit Israel. My son joined the Army to protect America, not Israel.

Am I stupid? No, I know full-well that my son, my family, this nation, and this world were betrayed by a George Bush who was influenced by the neo-con PNAC agenda after 9/11.

We were told that we were attacked on 9/11 because the terrorists hate our freedoms and democracy...not for the real reason, because the Arab-Muslims who attacked us hate our middle-eastern foreign policy. That hasn't changed since America invaded and occupied Iraq...in fact it has gotten worse.

You get America out of Iraq and Israel out of Palestine and you'll stop the terrorism."

PNAC (Project for New American Century) is the same old Zionist swindle. All it says is "Go kill Iraq and Iran to make the world safe". The closest these Neocons ever came to fighting, was driving past an ROTC class on their way to a Hillel meeting of war protestors during the Vietnam War.

-- Cindy Sheehan
 
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