Republican Congressman: A 'Monkey Problem' Anecdote Told in DC

Republican Congressman Roy Blunt of Missouri, appearing before of crowd of about 2,000 in Washington, D.C., after being introduced by Tony Perkins, head of the Family Research Council as " .... the...

Tea Parties Lose Mainstream Support, Open Way for Radical Fringe

On July 4, 2009, protest tea parties were organized across the United States for Independence Day, with noticeably less mainstream support and a higher degree of radical, fringe leadership coming to the forefront.The recent tea party phenomenon began on April 15, 2009,...

Lax regulations open U.S. Military doors to White Supremacy

The U.S. Military's lax regulations are opening military doors to White Supremacy through recruitment of White-Supremacists, neo-Nazi's and gang members. "Since the launch of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the...

The Politics of Assassination

Noting both alleged Holocaust museum shooter James von Brunn, charged in the murder of Stephen P. Johns and anti abortionist Scott Roeder, charged in the death of Dr. George Tiller, were what is...

Marine Investigated for Threats Against President Obama

The Secret Service will only state they are investigating a marine formerly stationed at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina but, it is widely believed the man under investigation is former Lance Corporal Kody...

3 Year Old Adolf Hitler, Two Nazi-named Sisters Removed From Home

A 3-year old boy named Adolf Hitler and his two sisters, also named for Nazi leaders, have been removed from their parents home by child protection services.  Officials from the New Jersey state Division of...

Three alleged white supremacists arrested in Latino beating

" Three more alleged white supremacists were behind bars today on $1 million bail in connection with the November beating in Hemet of a Latino who suffered brain damage. Crystal Lee McCann, 22, Derek Shane O'Brien, 22 and Darrin Peter Thibault, 24, were arrested between Dec....

White supremacist backlash builds over Jena case

" White supremacist backlash builds over Jena case By Howard Witt | Tribune senior correspondent 6:59 PM CDT, September 24, 2007 HOUSTON - No sooner did tens of thousands of African-American demonstrators depart the racially tense town of Jena, La., last week after...

Hate groups infiltrating the military, center says

The military is desperate for recruits. If the recruiting situation gets much worse, it will become possible to escape the gallows by joining the army.

Illegal Immigration Debate Fueling White Supremacists

"The passion surrounding the debate over illegal immigration is breathing new life into the white supremacist movement, reports TIME magazine. With immigration perhaps America’s most volatile issue, a troubling backlash has erupted among its most ferv[...]"

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