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From: Twibil on 19 Apr 2010 21:46 On Apr 19, 5:41 pm, " johnny@." <joh...(a)invalid.invalid> wrote: > > > > Just because they don't care for you and they get behind causes you > > don't like doesn't make them a hate group. > > "For The Race everything. Outside The Race, nothing." > > http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=13863 Wonderful! You try to use a well-known far-right kook website as "evidence"! (Q: Do you also believe that everyone in prison is completely innocent because that's what the inmates will tell you - practically to a man? Or are you mayhap sane enough to understand that the inmates -just like the oddballs who run human events- might just have an agenda of their own and be willing to lie to promote it?) Just on the odd chance that *are* that sane, let's see you show us that same quote -not from a right-wing nutcase site- but right from the horse's mouth itself: http://www.nclr.org/ Go for it!
From: BrianNZ on 20 Apr 2010 16:09 卐 卐 卐 卐 卐 卐 卐 wrote: > On Apr 17, 11:56 pm, Twaddle <nowayjo...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > >> Alas; the police -many of whom are minority members these days- were >> required to protect the Nazi wanna-bees from the anti-Nazi crowd, who >> outnumbered and out-meaned the toy Nazis about 200 to 1. If the cops >> did what most of 'em no doubt would like to do; I.E. stand aside and >> let nature take it's course; there would have been no Nazis left in >> about five minutes. > > Of course, you must realize that the police are sworn to uphold > municipal and state laws, as well as the US constituion, which > protects free speech and the display of religious symbols, such as the > much-maligned swastika. > > What if bigots were able to threaten Christians for displaying > crosses? > > What is "racist" or "anti-semitic" about publicly displaying the 卐? > > The 卐 dates back almost 10,000 years. > > The 卐 is an ancient sun symbol. > > The 卐 is a Chinese character. > > The 卐 means myriad, or 10,000 in Chinese. > > The 卐 is a Hindu symbol. > > The 卐 appears on the Jain flag. > > The 卐 was part of the flag of the Cuna Indians who live on small > islands in the Caribbean. > > The 卐 is a Buddhist symbol. One may see statues of the Buddha which > have > the 卐 on them. > > The 卐 appears on maps in Asia to denote temples. > > The 卐 means good luck. > > The 卐 is drawn on houses in India. > > The 卐 is a common design in many cultures including Native American > tribes. > > There is a town named 卐 that has refused to change its name. > > The 卐 is one of the most powerful symbols in the world. > > The 卐 is an ancient symbol which appeared in European architecture > long before the National Socialist German Workers Party used it as > their logo. > > Adolf Hitler remembered the 卐 symbol he saw being used to decorate a > Roman Catholic church in Austria before WWI. > > Hermann Goering flew with the Red Baron's Flying Circus in WWI and > used the 卐 as a good luck symbol on his airplane. > > Hermann Goering wasn't the only person used the 卐 as a good luck > symbol. > > The 卐 was widely used by soldiers as a good luck symbol. > > The 卐 was banned by Google from showing up in Google hot trends. > > The display of the 卐 is found to be offensive by Europeans, even > though the 卐 is a holy symbol in much of the world. > > The European Union tried to prohibit the 卐, but failed, because > "politically incorrect" European ideas about it don't fit in with a > multicultural society. > You forgot to mention the Americans used Swastika's on their planes in WW1..... http://rexcurry.net/45th-infantry-division-swastika-sooner-soldiers.html .....and one of our recent Hindu immigrants had no idea that many see it as a bad thing..... http://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/420129
From: Twibil on 20 Apr 2010 18:17 On Apr 20, 5:45 am, "Vito" <v...(a)cfl.rr.com> wrote: > > > >>>> Well, nothing except you trying to excuse Nazis as being something > >>>> other than the lowest form of human garbage on the planet. > > >> Low, yes, but not the lowest. > > > Figures that you'd try to make excuses for Nazis, Vito. > > > You, Krusty, and climber should form a trio. > > Figures you'd misunderstand, Twib, given your comprehension problems and > knee jerk reactions to everything. I didn't "misunderstand" anything Vito. You're a racist prick, and you've demonstrated that fact repeatedly.
From: Twibil on 21 Apr 2010 01:08 On Apr 20, 8:10 pm, Polarhound <polarho...(a)comcast.net> wrote: > > > The Sons of Italy never had the phrase "Por La Raza todo. Fuera de La > Raza nada" ("For the race everything. Outside the race nothing") as > their rallying cry. > > Now why don't you come up with something other than a cut and paste from > La Raza's website (which was cut and pasted into the Wiki link you gave, > word for word) Better idea: simply show us where La Raza uses that as their motto -or any sort of officially-sanctioned phrase. > by Rep. Charlie Norwood (Lengthy Snip) > Mr. Norwood, a Republican, represents the 9th District of Georgia. Uh, no, not something written by Rep. Charlie Norwood: well-known- although-now-deceased-anti-voting-rights-fruitcake. (Why? For the same reason that sane people don't trust Keith Obermann to supply them with an honest right-wing viewpoint.) If La Raza indeed has the above slogan it should be easy-peasy simple to demonstrate that fact.
From: S'mee on 22 Apr 2010 10:02
On Apr 22, 5:23 am, "Vito" <v...(a)cfl.rr.com> wrote: > starwars wrote: > >> "Vito" <v...(a)cfl.rr.com> wrote: > >>> I got a better idea. Cede So Cal back to Mexico. Few real > >>> Americans there anyway. > > >> Not bad, but I have a better idea yet. Cede the U.S. back to > >> England. Few real Americans there anyway. > > Do you think they'd take us? naw...our trailer trash isn't as smart as their trailer trash. |