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November 04, 2008

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This is Barack Hussein Obama's America. That middle name, btw? Imagine you are living in a Dickens novel and take it as a hint. Given human nature the Fates cannot afford to be subtle with these dramatic devices.

Imagine Klansmen "guarding" polling stations on behalf of the Republican ticket. But then, the Klan supports Obama too.* Are there any neo-Nazis who have not allied with Hope and Change?

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Update: And in Georgia.

Republicans say six black men wearing NAACP t-shirts intimidated voters at a Villa Rica North precinct in Carrol County, Georgia this morning.

Carrol County Republican Party Chairman Terry Agne filed a formal complaint against the NAACP with Georgia's Secretary of State Karen Hendel this afternoon.

According to the GOP's complaint obtained by Townhall, "Six black males all over six feet tall wearing yellow jackets with the letters 'NAACP' displayed on their jackets and who wearing picture name badges entered the precinct. Two males stood guard at the front doors and the other four men proceeded to walk in and browse around the judges tables and thus leaning over the judges while voters filled out their voter forms, thus in violation of voters rights laws."

The complaint says the men were not poll watchers and that the GOP believes the men intended to take similar actions at other voting precincts.

There are reports of voter intimidation and harassment of Republican poll watchers in New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut.

Aux armes, citoyens!

Another update: The police arrive. Now consider the executive power of the federal government - the FBI, the CIA and all the rest - working for the men in black. At that point, the police are no longer your friends.

* Snopes says this is false. Snopes is wrong. It may be the Klan as an organization has made no formal endorsement but white supremacists are another story. Take David Duke, for example.

Duke expressed concern about Sen. Barack Obama's candidacy but argued that Sen. John McCain has "betrayed" what he describes as the "European-American majority."

Esquire covers the rest. First, Tom Metzger, Director of White Aryan Resistance.

“The corporations are running things now, so it’s not going to make much difference who's in there, but McCain would be much worse. He’s a warmonger. He’s a scary, scary person — more dangerous than Bush. Obama, according to his book, Dreams Of My Father, is a racist and I have no problem with black racists. I’ve got the quote right here: ‘I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mother’s white race.’ The problem with Obama is he’s being dishonest about his racial views. I’d respect him if he’d just come out and say, ‘Yeah, I’m a black racist.’ I don’t hate black people. I just think it’s in the best interest of the races to be separated as much as possible. See, I’m a leftist. I’m not a rightist. I hate the transnational corporations far more than any black person.”

Erich Gliebe, Chairman, National Alliance.

Obama might be a better candidate for our cause because he’s racially conscious. One of our big things in the National Alliance is to raise the racial consciousness of our people. Young whites in universities, they’ve been stripped of any kind of racial identity. Obama may be a racist in a positive sense for his people -- that will awaken a lot of the whites, knock some sense into them. They’ll see that non-white Americans are allowed to be proud of who they are, to be racially conscious, to talk about their people or their community without being attacked as being racist. Let’s face it, white people aren’t going to fight for their causes, for their kind with a white president. I don’t think McCain even acknowledges that a white race exists. He’s all about granting amnesty to illegal aliens. The fact he wants to keep us in wars in the Middle East for 100 years, that’s not a good thing. I give Obama credit, he seems to have stuck to his guns as far as pulling the troops out of Iraq. He’s a very intelligent man, an excellent speaker and has charisma. John McCain offers none of that. Perhaps the best thing for the white race is to have a black president. My only problem with Obama is perhaps he’s not black enough.

Rocky Suhayda, Chairman, American Nazi Party.

“White people are faced with either a negro or a total nutter who happens to have a pale face. Personally I’d prefer the negro. National Socialists are not mindless haters. Here, I see a white man, who is almost dead, who declares he wants to fight endless wars around the globe to make the world safe for Judeo-capitalist exploitation, who supports the invasion of America by illegals -- basically a continuation of the last eight years of Emperor Bush. Then, we have a black man, who loves his own kind, belongs to a Black-Nationalist religion, is married to a black women -- when usually negroes who have ‘made it’ immediately land a white spouse as a kind of prize -- that’s the kind of negro that I can respect. Any time that a prominent person embraces their racial heritage in a positive manner, it’s good for all racially minded folks. Besides, America cares nothing for the interests of the white American worker, while having a love affair with just about every non-white on planet Earth. It’d be poetic justice to have a non-white as titular chief over this decaying modern Sodom and Gomorrah.”

Admittedly, there is Ron Edwards, Imperial Wizard, Imperial Klans of America.

“Obama, I think he’s a piece of shit. I don’t care that his mother was white. I don’t think he has enough brains to do anything good. All he’s living off of is the color of his skin to get elected. I don’t think America wants a black president. Most of them are too afraid to say that they believe the way I believe. They sit around their dinner table and talk the way I do, but when they get out in public, they have two faces and show the other face. When people are voting in the booth privately, they’ll vote Republican even if they’re a Democrat. If he wins, I’ll laugh. I don’t like McCain, but he’s the only one I can vote for. He’s against a lot of the things that I’m for. I’m afraid that he’s going to mess with gun laws. But I’m going Republican and I talked to my guys and most of them are voting for McCain too.”

So perhaps it is only Nazis who are supporting Obama and not the Klan. But my point stands. And it is not breaking Godwin's Law if it is true.

Posted by Ghost of a flea at November 4, 2008 05:02 PM

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