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   johnny@. to Askiohe2w@nospn.net   
   Re: Breaking the Great Taboo   
   17 Oct 07 20:38:03   
   
   XPost: soc.support.fat-acceptance, alt.politics.usa.constitution.gun-rights   
      
   Askiohe2w@nospn.net wrote:   
   > Roy  wrote:   
   >> Stick your racial bullshit where the sun don't shine.   
   >> -   
   >>   
   >> "Cerberus"  wrote in message   
   >> news:1192662464.810832.154280@q3g2000prf.googlegroups.com...   
   >   
   > All White supremacists are AIDS infected pedophiles who deserve death  by   
   > torture.   Their families should also be exterminated, as a safeguard.   
      
   What about Mexican supremacists and their families?   
   >   
   > Prosecutors: Strom obsessed with girl   
   > White supremacist's trial begins   
   >   
   > October 3, 2007   
   >   
   >   
   > White supremacist leader Kevin Alfred Strom was obsessed with a 10-year-old   
   > Orange County girl, authorities say.   
   >   
   > During the first day of his trial in federal court Tuesday, prosecutors said   
   > Strom sent the child anonymous gifts, wrote several drafts of a love song in   
   > which he expresses a desire to marry her and that he sometimes drove past her   
   > home.   
   >   
   > "He would take pictures of her when he had opportunities," Assistant U.S.   
   > Attorney Bill Gould said in court Tuesday.   
   >   
   > Strom, 50, is charged with attempting to sexually coerce the girl and with   
   > trying to intimidate his wife to prevent her from telling authorities.   
   >   
   > During opening arguments Tuesday morning, Strom's defense attorney maintained   
   > that the case against her client is all smoke and mirrors, and said there is   
   no   
   > evidence he ever acted inappropriately toward the child or that he tried to   
   > intimidate his wife.   
   >   
   > "This case is not nearly as sinister as the government makes it out to be,"   
   > defense attorney Andrea Harris told the jury.   
   >   
   > Strom is the founder and former leader of the National Vanguard, which the   
   > Southern Poverty Law Center classifies as a neo-Nazi organization.   
   >   
   > He also faces federal child pornography charges, though a judge put his trial   
   > on those counts off until January.   
   >   
   > Authorities say the investigation into Strom began after his wife   
   unexpectedly   
   > returned home one morning and saw him flee from his office into a bathroom.   
   >   
   > "He wasn't wearing anything and he ran in the bathroom very quickly," Elisha   
   > Strom testified Tuesday in a quiet, quavering voice.   
   >   
   > She said her husband was sexually aroused during his flight, and that she saw   
   > pornographic pictures on his computer screen.   
   >   
   > Those pictures seemed to have the heads of two young girls from a self-   
   > proclaimed white nationalist rock/folk singing group pasted onto other   
   bodies,   
   > authorities said.   
   >   
   > Elisha Strom said she and her husband know the girls, but she did not   
   > immediately report him to police. During his opening arguments, Gould   
   > referenced a notarized contract between the couple in which Kevin Strom   
   agreed   
   > to seek treatment for pedophilia.   
   >   
   > But she eventually brought her concerns to police, who seized Kevin Strom's   
   > computers, Gould said.   
   >   
   > On those computers, investigators found several love letters to a young girl   
   > who was a friend and schoolmate of Kevin Strom's stepdaughter, according to   
   > testimony Tuesday.   
   >   
   > Gould said Kevin Strom sent the girl anonymous Christmas and birthday   
   presents   
   > when she was 9 and 10, to the distress of her family.   
   >   
   > Authorities recovered several drafts of song lyrics from Kevin Strom's   
   > computer, to be sung to the tune of "Here We Go A-Wassailing."   
   >   
   > One draft of the song includes the line: "I'll be showered with the kisses of   
   > [the girl] and I will marry [the girl]."   
   >   
   > The intimidation charge stems from allegations that Kevin Strom physically   
   > attacked his wife when she threatened to contact authorities, Gould said.   
   >   
   > The prosecutor said Kevin Strom also attempted to dissuade her from   
   cooperating   
   > with investigators by repeatedly filing civil and criminal charges against   
   her.   
   >   
   > At the end of her opening arguments, Strom's attorney told the jury that not   
   > only was her client innocent, but that no crimes had been committed.   
   >   
   > Harris emphasized that her client made no sexual advances to the girl, and   
   > characterized Elisha Strom - whom the Southern Poverty Law Center has also   
   > identified as a former member of neo-Nazi groups - as a controlling and   
   abusive   
   > wife.   
   >   
   > Elisha Strom's testimony is expected to conclude today as the prosecution   
   > continues its case.   
   >   
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