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Submitted by Sarah on Sun, 10/22/2006 - 11:50am.
After achieving the status of being the largest neo-Nazi group in the United States in June 2006, tensions and bickering within the National Socialist Movement (NSM) led to a number of key members either resigning or being expelled from the group the following month.
Report from Anti-Defamation League
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The NSM Devoid of White and Hairlessone?

If they can no longer claim White and Hairlessone (oops, Hairington?), then what is their claim to fame? Perhaps they will admit they are beige and buzzed and just let this nonsense go. It's groups like this that make me want to paint my skin in lipstick again and generate another profound and idiotic message. (Those clown noses would occlude my delicate sinus passages and deviated septum).

We have to try something new and different for counter propoganda. Back to the counter symbolism with smurf tatoos! Crusty Christie
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I say, let the Nutzis fight

I say, let the Nutzis fight each other -heck, let them kill each other - let them splinter up all they want. Good riddance to bad garbage. If there's a just and loving G-d, they should all end up like Henry Gibson's character in "Blues Brothers" -along with a half dozen other losers packed into a '78 Pinto Wagon, going off a cliff.

"What is hateful to thyself, do not do to another. That is the whole Law - the rest is Commentary" - Rabbi Hillel
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I completely agree Frummer

I choose to ignore people like that. I have an old friend who used to say what goes around comes around. Nazis vainly grab at straws to feel better about themselves using the color of their skin and mythical stories about superiority. We all have the same God no matter what we call him or what faith we follow. We're all his children. He didn't make some of us better than the others. And he sure didn't color code our parents. I've studied a little anthropology and they debunk the racial stereotypes. We are so mixed up on this planet and mankind has been around so long that we don't come in different colors. We come in different tints. And people's religion is their choice of faith and the way they worship, their values and their beliefs. Its no one's business but their own what community of faith they belong to. All faiths have a lot in common if you study early symbolism. The people I worry about are those with no faith and those that disrespect others on the basis of their faith. Traditions like freedom of religion are part of our national heritage along with a lot of other freedoms. I seem to remember something about all men being created equal. They really need to clarify that and make it all people are created equal. But the Universal Declaration of Human Rights refers to human beings. Article 1. "All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood."

I think I see the problem! We need to amend that to say SISTERHOOD! Hugs, Crusty Christie
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