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|    Morphy's ghost to Nadacomin    |
|    Re: Klan March in North Carolina - Nov.     |
|    05 Dec 03 02:59:54    |
      From: ghost_of_morphy@killfile.com              There is Christian adjunct to the Klan's philosopy, which I believe is       called something like "Identity theology" in which the white race is       identified with God's chosen people of Israel. Of course, on the       other extreme of the spectrum, you have the Hebrew Israelite movement,       in which the black man is identified as the true chosen people of God.              On 05 Dec 2003 01:47:11 GMT, nadacomin@aol.com (Nadacomin) wrote:              >>Subject: Re: Klan March in North Carolina - Nov. 9th       >       >>Newsgroups: alt.prisons       >>Date: 04 Dec 2003 15:39:30 GMT       >>Organization: AOL       >       >MAX writes:       >       >>Isn't the "KLAN" Christianity's answer to the estremist of Islam? i.e. an       >>element that believes in the destruction of "innocents" for nothing other       >>than       >>disagreeing with the tenets of their "faith".       >       >I don't think the "doctrine" of the Klan teaches this. They teach intolerance       >of others based on race, religion and sexual preference, but, that is slightly       >different.       >And, unlike some of the Nazi groups, the Klan does not, as far as I know, call       >for the extermination of these people, they call for separation, segregation       >and discrimination.       >       >       > Thus, would the KLAN not be       >>labeled a "terrorist" organization under Ashcroft's Department's current       >>Patriaot Act definition?       >>       >>Just curious       >>       >>MAX       >>       >       >Considering what little I know about the new laws, I think that if they       >advocate violence, perform violence, or financially support those that do,       they       >could be labelled a terrorist organization.       >Simply being a racist is not against any laws yet, as far as I know.       >       >It is my belief that if it were not for the government programs of affirmative       >action, gun control, and, a few other programs, the only knowlege anyone would       >have of the Klan would be by reading history books.       >Of course, you would still have a few old men being hunted down for murders       >they committed back in the sixties, during the Civil Rights movement.       >       >       >>       >>       >>Fascism should rightly be called Corporatism, as it is a merge of State       >>and Corporate power. ---Benito Mussolini, the father of modern fascism.       >>       >>Search for MAX'S roots at       >>       >>http://wingsofanangel.nstemp.com       >>       >>       >++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++       >====================================================       >"Don't mistake kindness for weakness"              What is now prov'd was once, only imagin'd. -- William Blake.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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