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      XPost: talk.politics.misc, alt.politics.bush, alt.politics.liberalism       XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh       From: mars1933@hotmail.com               Here is part of David Duke's newsletter:               "Entering my old neighborhood of Gentilly Woods in New Orleans had       a profound effect upon me. My once tidy and well-kept neighborhood was       now mostly Black and disheveled. It once sported many homes that       seemed to always have a fresh-painted look. Now they were adorned with       peeling paint an unkempt lawns of weeds and trash. In talking to some       old holdouts in the neighborhood, they told me that the once rare       burglary, vandalism and assault had now become commonplace. The       diehard White remnants who remained had adapted to the changes and       found a way to endure each indignity and violation the best they       could. The change had been so gradual that they were no longer shocked       by new instances of crime, just resigned to them.               "The streets had scattered groups of hard-featured Black men       standing around dilapidated cars giving hostile stares to an obviously       unknown White person trespassing in their neighborhood.               "Even though it had been many years since my last visit, my       memories became more vivid as I entered the boundaries of the       neighborhood. It seemed as though I had only been away a few scant       hours. Now those memories crashed against the images of the present       causing me to feel off balance. It was akin to visiting a healthy       friend and then after a few short weeks to see him wasting away with       cancer. Afraid that perhaps me recollection was more idealized than it       really was--as soon as I returned home, I ferreted out my old       photographs.               "Those photos clearly portrayed a community even more attractive       than I had remembered. Well-kept homes filled the album, often       accented with blooming flowers and finely trimmed shrubbery, sidewalks       edged closely, and many homes had a fresh paint look. Polished autos       dotted the clean streets. Even more dramatic were the Tom Sawyer and       Becky Thatcher-like bright faces of the children with whom I spent so       many happy hours of childhood.               "In my time they were the ruddy faces that filled our streets       yards and parks. They were all gone now, replaced by dark, angry       teenagers, with scarred skin and boomboxes; often with pistols and       crack in their pockets, menacing the streets where children now fear       to venture. A picture repeated, I believe, all over the United States       of America. For the current White residents of Gentilly Woods their       story is much like the story fo the frog that is put in a pot of warm       water while the temperature is slowly increased until the poor       creature is boiling and it is too late to save itself. Is the       traditional American already too lulled by the tepid water to realize       what is ahead?               "Amercians can glimpse the future in the inner cities of       America. The political corruption, failing schools, drug problems,       crime, the run down housing and even the trash in the streets- all       hold a preview of the coming attractions of 21st century America. When       all of America is of the same racial proportion as that of the inner       cities, there will be no White infrastructure, and no white cornucopia       of tax revenue mitigating the Third Worldism. Criminals will no longer       be held in check by White police, prosecutors, juries and judges. The       shrinking White tax base will be inadequate to the costs of the       criminal justice system and jails needed to house lawbreakers. The       housing, food, medical care, and schooling of those who cannot provide       their own--will no longer be able to live off the support of the aging       and diminishing European population."                      The address for this newsletter is David Duke Report, Box 88,       Covington, LA 70434       http://www.duke.org              http://www.ihr.org/ http://www.natvan.com              http://www.thebirdman.org http://www.nsm88.org              http://wsi.matriots.com/jews.html              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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