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FORD
07-03-2006, 08:46 PM
Small Band Of Neo-Nazis Draw Hundreds Of Counter-Protesters

July 3, 2006

By KOMO Staff & News Services

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OLYMPIA - Hundreds of demonstrators sang, danced and traded insults Monday with a small group of neo-Nazis who gathered on the Capitol steps in the third such rally this year in this liberal college town.

About 12 members of the National Socialist Movement stood in a row outside the Capitol, wearing their signature brown shirts, red swastika armbands and black boots. They held aloft two swastika flags and railed against gays, Jews, nonwhites and communists over a public address system.

The group, which is based in Minneapolis and claims chapters around the country, said it hoped to draw attention and find new recruits with the rally.

"We're going to come with more storm troopers every year, and every month we're going to double in size," Seattle-area neo-Nazi Justin Boyer told the crowd.

Similar National Socialist Movement demonstrations have turned violent elsewhere in the country, but the State Patrol reported no arrests or incidents during the rally and protests, which lasted about two hours.

"We're really proud of the community and the way they handled themselves," patrol Sgt. Monica Hunter said. "We couldn't have asked for any better than we got."

The larger group of Nazi protesters was separated from the Capitol steps by a chain-link fence, heavy barricades and scores of police in riot gear spread out over a buffer of about 50 yards.

The State Patrol had about 275 troopers on hand for security, and authorities estimated the anti-Nazi crowd at more than 500 at its peak.

The protesters played drums, blew whistles, chanted and made their own speeches over another loudspeaker and bullhorns. At one point, they turned their backs on the neo-Nazis.

Among the protesters was Robert Guerrero, 42, of Tacoma, who wore a traditional Tlingit cedar headband and a cape decorated with the image of a raven as he beat an elk-hide drum. Guerrero said he was at the protest to represent indigenous people.

"These folks need to know that they are immigrants," he said, gesturing toward the neo-Nazis. "They want to get rid of immigrants? Well, go ahead."

Justin B. Wright, 37, of Tumwater, dressed in the polka-dot shirt, heart-shaped sunglasses and face paint he dons when performing as Jusby the Clown. He also brought his son, 2-year-old Orion, to the protest.

"Humor relaxes people," he said as a half-dozen other clowns marched in mock goose-steps, carrying signs that razzed the neo-Nazis. "I think showing nonsense is the sanest way to cope with it."

Experts say the National Socialist Movement, or NSM, has become the leading group of its kind in the country following the deaths and incarcerations of other top white supremacists and neo-Nazis.

The group billed the Olympia rally as a gathering of white supremacists from several western states, but drew fewer than half the people they projected in interviews last week.

After the rally, the neo-Nazis were escorted to a city bus and driven away from the Capitol while state troopers in riot gear kept a surge of protesters from getting too close.

Link (http://www.komotv.com/stories/44233.htm)

4moreyears
07-03-2006, 09:10 PM
Did they recruit you?

ELVIS
07-03-2006, 09:29 PM
What are you people drinking up there ??

DEMON CUNT
07-03-2006, 09:39 PM
Sometimes Republicans forget to leave the swastikas at home.

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FORD
07-03-2006, 09:48 PM
Originally posted by ELVIS
What are you people drinking up there ??

These assholes weren't locals. They're doing some nationwide hate promotion tour, apparently. And it sounds like most of the crowds haven't been as nice to them.

As to what we drink here, it's usually something from ......
http://www.fishbrewing.com/img/fishbowl06.jpg

jcook11
07-04-2006, 01:41 AM
They tried to march in Toledo last year and the locals weren't havin it.

Warham
07-04-2006, 02:26 PM
Originally posted by DEMON CUNT
Sometimes Republicans forget to leave the swastikas at home.

http://www.lilithgallery.com/articles/zbushitlerbg.jpg

Somebody has a little too much free time on their hands.

Jerry H
07-04-2006, 04:54 PM
Originally posted by FORD
Small Band Of Neo-Nazis Draw Hundreds Of Counter-Protesters

July 3, 2006

By KOMO Staff & News Services

http://www.komotv.com/news/images/nazi_rally_070306.jpg

http://www.komotv.com/news/images/nazi_protest_070306.jpg

OLYMPIA - Hundreds of demonstrators sang, danced and traded insults Monday with a small group of neo-Nazis who gathered on the Capitol steps in the third such rally this year in this liberal college town.

About 12 members of the National Socialist Movement stood in a row outside the Capitol, wearing their signature brown shirts, red swastika armbands and black boots. They held aloft two swastika flags and railed against gays, Jews, nonwhites and communists over a public address system.

The group, which is based in Minneapolis and claims chapters around the country, said it hoped to draw attention and find new recruits with the rally.

"We're going to come with more storm troopers every year, and every month we're going to double in size," Seattle-area neo-Nazi Justin Boyer told the crowd.

Similar National Socialist Movement demonstrations have turned violent elsewhere in the country, but the State Patrol reported no arrests or incidents during the rally and protests, which lasted about two hours.

"We're really proud of the community and the way they handled themselves," patrol Sgt. Monica Hunter said. "We couldn't have asked for any better than we got."

The larger group of Nazi protesters was separated from the Capitol steps by a chain-link fence, heavy barricades and scores of police in riot gear spread out over a buffer of about 50 yards.

The State Patrol had about 275 troopers on hand for security, and authorities estimated the anti-Nazi crowd at more than 500 at its peak.

The protesters played drums, blew whistles, chanted and made their own speeches over another loudspeaker and bullhorns. At one point, they turned their backs on the neo-Nazis.

Among the protesters was Robert Guerrero, 42, of Tacoma, who wore a traditional Tlingit cedar headband and a cape decorated with the image of a raven as he beat an elk-hide drum. Guerrero said he was at the protest to represent indigenous people.

"These folks need to know that they are immigrants," he said, gesturing toward the neo-Nazis. "They want to get rid of immigrants? Well, go ahead."

Justin B. Wright, 37, of Tumwater, dressed in the polka-dot shirt, heart-shaped sunglasses and face paint he dons when performing as Jusby the Clown. He also brought his son, 2-year-old Orion, to the protest.

"Humor relaxes people," he said as a half-dozen other clowns marched in mock goose-steps, carrying signs that razzed the neo-Nazis. "I think showing nonsense is the sanest way to cope with it."

Experts say the National Socialist Movement, or NSM, has become the leading group of its kind in the country following the deaths and incarcerations of other top white supremacists and neo-Nazis.

The group billed the Olympia rally as a gathering of white supremacists from several western states, but drew fewer than half the people they projected in interviews last week.

After the rally, the neo-Nazis were escorted to a city bus and driven away from the Capitol while state troopers in riot gear kept a surge of protesters from getting too close.

Link (http://www.komotv.com/stories/44233.htm)

The Neo Nazi's have the right idea, it is just the are too extreme.

In England there is a political party called the bnp who friends of mine in England are in.

http://www.bnp.org.uk/

The friends of mine who are in the BNP used to be Neo Nazi's and Skinheads.....

They are trying to get rid of the Undesirable people......

The Paki's, The Indian's, The Unemployable, The Drug Dealers etc, etc, etc...

:)

jcook11
07-04-2006, 05:03 PM
Originally posted by Jerry H
The Neo Nazi's have the right idea, it is just the are too extreme.

In England there is a political party called the bnp who friends of mine in England are in.

http://www.bnp.org.uk/

The friends of mine who are in the BNP used to be Neo Nazi's and Skinheads.....

They are trying to get rid of the Undesirable people......

The Paki's, The Indian's, The Unemployable, The Drug Dealers etc, etc, etc...

:)

What about the ******s spics jews and fags ....Oh yeah and the Irish :fucku2:

Jerry H
07-04-2006, 05:10 PM
Originally posted by jcook11
What about the ******s spics jews and fags ....Oh yeah and the Irish :fucku2:

Ireland is GODS COUNTRY.

:mad:

binnie
07-04-2006, 05:20 PM
Organized groups of racists don't really worry me, as I don't think that they will ever be taken seriously enough to have a major impact.

(If they are involved or violence or other intimidating activities, then thats a different matter)

For me, the worse kind is the insipid form of racism, the unorganised assumptions and prejudices that float around and would be far more dangerous were a party ever to provide leadership for them.

Everyone knows a person who'll start a sentence "I'm not racist, but..." and then procede to say something that makes your toes curl. It the silent majority who think they are harmless that are the real problem.

Jerry H
07-04-2006, 05:26 PM
Originally posted by binnie
Organized groups of racists don't really worry me, as I don't think that they will ever be taken seriously enough to have a major impact.

(If they are involved or violence or other intimidating activities, then thats a different matter)

For me, the worse kind is the insipid form of racism, the unorganised assumptions and prejudices that float around and would be far more dangerous were a party ever to provide leadership for them.

Everyone knows a person who'll start a sentence "I'm not racist, but..." and then procede to say something that makes your toes curl. It the silent majority who think they are harmless that are the real problem.


The BNP should add your lot to the list too.

:rolleyes:

Nitro Express
07-04-2006, 05:37 PM
What I love about freedom of speech is you can burn the US flag or have a Nazi rally if you want to in the United States. I don't like either activity but I tottaly support the right for those who wish to do so.

Nitro Express
07-04-2006, 05:39 PM
Censorship is what scares me. I would rather put up with some insulting behavior and words than to have the govt. sanitize the world for our protection.

FORD
07-04-2006, 11:29 PM
In any event, I hope the Sons of Hitler's Bitches got the mesage that they are not welcome here.