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|    Richard Keebler to All    |
|    Petition By Trump's Neo-Nazi Supporters     |
|    22 May 21 01:18:26    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.gossip.celebrities, alt.checkmate       XPost: alt.rush-limbaugh       From: fucktrump@trysno.org              He's the real victim, a victim of left wing terrorism against white       supremacists, neo-Nazis and loyal members of the Ku Klux Klan. If Trump       can pardon supporters like Arparo, he can order the charges against Heroic       Fields Jr. for defending us against the Demon Soulless Leftists and their       lack of white pride! Perhaps someone should start a funding page to       reward Fields for his patriotism and Trump can put him on the White House       advisory payroll.                     New charges for Charlottesville car attack suspect James Fields              CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- Charlottesville police have added charges against       the man authorities say drove his car into a group of counter-protesters       at a white nationalist rally.              Police said Friday that they had charged James Alex Fields Jr. with five       additional felony charges -- two counts of malicious wounding and three       counts of aggravated malicious wounding.                     Fields, 20, is accused of ramming his car into a crowd of counter-       protesters Saturday, killing 32-year-old Heather Heyer and wounding dozens       more. He has already been charged with second-degree murder and other       charges.              Police said Friday that some of the people injured in the incident       suffered serious and permanent injuries.              Photos have surfaced of Fields attending the white nationalist rally       wearing a shield bearing the emblem of Vanguard America, a white       supremacist group, before the attack. His mother, Samantha Bloom, told the       AP she knew her son was going to Virginia to attend a political rally but       she didn't know it would involve white supremacists.              Sources told CBS News' Andres Triay and Pat Milton earlier this week that       FBI and Department of Justice investigators will examine any possible       connections or communications Fields may have had with others before he       allegedly drove his car into the crowd.              Investigators are delving into his background, possible affiliations with       groups espousing violence and any social media postings or electronic       communications he may have had. Officials will also trace his path to       Virginia from his home in Ohio, particularly the 24 hours prior to the       attack, the sources said.              Fields was fascinated with Nazism, idolized Adolf Hitler, and had been       singled out in the 9th grade by officials at the Randall K. Cooper high       school in Union, Kentucky, for his "deeply held, radical" convictions on       race, his former high school teacher Derek Weimer said Sunday.               Suspect in Va. car attack denied bail                     "All I remember is Heather's passion," said her father, Mark Heyer. "She       wanted to put down hate. We just need to stop all this stuff and just       forgive each other. I think that's what the Lord wants us to do."              Police also said they continue to investigate the "egregious assault" of       DeAndre Harris. Viral photos and video show several men beating Harris       with poles and sticks.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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