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Showing posts with label newsaxon.org. Show all posts
Showing posts with label newsaxon.org. Show all posts

Saturday, July 11, 2009

clearly 'the gays' will bring an end to the

world as we now know it. clearly if 'the gays' join our armed forces the real men (and women) of our armed forces will no longer be able to defend the great nation we call the united states of america. clearly 'the gays' will disable the entire structure of how we defend ourselves.

CLEARLY

but neo-nazis. naw. we love 'em! they won't disturb a thing. they won't find it hard to serve next to people of color or people who are not of the same beliefs they are. and of course the people of color, the people who have a different belief system and even the people with brains and souls and real courage who are the same color as the neo-nazis - they will find it quite easy to serve side by side with them, right?

RIGHT?

what's wrong with THAT picture?

p.s. who would YOU want covering YOUR back? timothy mcveigh or lt. dan choi?

US military: Gays not welcome; white supremacists 'OK?'

Recently, an Army National Guardsman and Arabic translator who openly challenged the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, was recommended for discharge by a military administrative board because he has publicly said that he is gay. Yet a watchdog group claims dozens of US military personnel have been spotted on a white supremacist social networking Web site in an apparent violation of Pentagon regulations prohibiting racist extremism.

The Southern Poverty Law Center, a hate-group watchdog based in Alabama, will present a report to Congress today and urge them to investigate evidence "that racial extremists are infiltrating the U.S. military in order to ensure that the armed forces are not inadvertently training future domestic terrorists."

The SPLC also notes:

In recent months, SPLC investigators found approximately 40 personal profiles that listed "military" as an occupation on the Internet forum New Saxon, which is operated by the neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement. One individual, who claims to be serving in Afghanistan, lists as his favorite book The Turner Diaries, which was written by neo-Nazi leader William Pierce. The book served as a blueprint for the Oklahoma City bombing by Gulf War veteran Timothy McVeigh. Another individual said he was about to be deployed overseas and was looking forward to "killing all the bloody sand niggers." Still another spoke of his hatred for undocumented immigrants......

Friday, July 10, 2009

oh i've written about this before

but i didn't know about this website. oh hell you bet the dod and the pentagon and the big boyz can EASILY figure out who is a neo-nazi. YET THEY DON'T. THEY DON'T GIVE A FLYING YOO HOO. they'll take just about ANYONE into the service these days (thanks to king george and his band of merry asswipes). this is not just WRONG it's SCARY


Neo-Nazi patriots?

Remember how I have often said that the extreme right confuses patriotism with nationalism and that the latter is the antithesis of democracy? Looks like some of these nationalists have gotten to take their hate on the road, under the banner of the US flag:

"It is the Facebook for the fascist set, and the typical online profiles of its members reveal expected tastes.

Favorite book: “Mein Kampf”

Favorite movie: the Nazi propaganda film “Triumph of the Will”

Interests: “white women”

Dislikes: “anyone who opposes the master race”

But there’s one other thing that dozens of members of newsaxon.org, a white supremacist social networking website, have in common: They proudly identify themselves as active-duty members of the U.S. armed forces.

Added Mark Potok, editor of the Intelligence Report, a magazine produced at the law center: “The Pentagon really has shrugged this off and refused to look at this in any serious way.”

On the newsaxon.org website, which Potok termed “a racist version of Facebook run by the National Socialist Movement,” many participants list their branch of service, base location and hometown on colorful pages festooned with Nazi art and Confederate battle flags. Some say they have served or will soon be deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. Several include pictures of themselves in camouflage combat uniforms."..........