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Hugh Lincoln [OP]

2005-03-20 19:37 | User Profile

Or at least, listeners to his talk were:

Correction: Some Patriots Injured in Barcelona Attack

Fellow European Activists,

David Duke just messaged me with an update on last night's attack in Barcelona.

Some brave nationalist members of David Duke's audience did sustain injuries while defending the bookstore, the event, and the audience. The bookstore was left in a shambles by 40 to 50 attacking Communists. After the attack, Mr. Duke was able to complete his speech.

Pedro Varela, who will be joining Mr. Duke on our Webradio program today, had 20,000 volumes confiscated from his Libreria Europa bookstore by police in 1998. He was sentenced to five years imprisonment on the pretext that some of these books questioned the Semitically-correct version of the "Holocaust". All 20,000 books were ordered destroyed.

The prosecutors in this case dragged the trial on interminably while they insisted that even the books in English, French, and German in Pedro Varela's bookstore had to be translated into Spanish to ascertain whether they committed the "crime" of questioning the "Holocaust".

In a second attempt to silence the patriot European Pedro Varela, Austrian prosecutors in Steyr, Austria had Varela incarcerated for several months pending a trial on the same sort of bogus charges. Happily, the Austrian jury in Steyr acquitted Mr. Varela.

Don't miss this chance to meet Pedro Varela on today's Duke Webradio program. Check on Stormfront.org for the links to the show: [url]http://www.stormfront.org/forum/index.php?referrerid=5122[/url].

James Kelso

for Rep. David Duke [url]http://www.davidduke.com[/url]


Howard Campbell, Jr.

2005-03-20 20:09 | User Profile

Bad timing, too--the takedown of Franco's last statue last week and yesterday's mass anti-war rallies (the Spanish right-wing backed Junior's squalid war) galvanized the Left for such mischief.


askel5

2005-03-20 20:57 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Howard Campbell, Jr.]Bad timing, too--[/QUOTE]

It's excellent timing for the likes of David Duke.

What don't folks understand about his selling his lists to "former Democrat" Mike Foster?

I used to paw through the clocked box at the Fed when I was bored in line and -- from what I read of his lawsuits -- the guy's as phony as a three-dollar bill. I'll bet there are plenty dead, deformed and and forever disrupted Viet Nam vets who wish they'd realized that all you had to do to get out of the war was get caught prancing in a Nazi uniform at the Jewish school you attended.

"VOTE FOR THE CROOK, IT MATTERS" ... if my first gubenatorial election in Louisiana didn't tell me everything I needed to know about David Duke, stunts like this one sure don't hurt.


Howard Campbell, Jr.

2005-03-20 21:03 | User Profile

[QUOTE=askel5]It's excellent timing for the likes of David Duke.

What don't folks understand about his selling his lists to "former Democrat" Mike Foster?

I used to paw through the clocked box at the Fed when I was bored in line and -- from what I read of his lawsuits -- the guy's as phony as a three-dollar bill. I'll bet there are plenty dead, deformed and and forever disrupted Viet Nam vets who wish they'd realized that all you had to do to get out of the war was get caught prancing in a Nazi uniform at the Jewish school you attended.

"VOTE FOR THE CROOK, IT MATTERS" ... if my first gubenatorial election in Louisiana didn't tell me everything I needed to know about David Duke, stunts like this one sure don't hurt.[/QUOTE]

Maybe y'all should stick to the Longs. :D

I understand that during the Vietnam War Duke served in Laos in some quasi-intelligence capacity. Is Tulane considered a "Jewish school"?


mwdallas

2005-03-20 21:39 | User Profile

[QUOTE]Is Tulane considered a "Jewish school"?[/QUOTE] Pretty much. But Duke went to LSU, although I think Askel5 may be talking about his high school.


askel5

2005-03-20 22:07 | User Profile

[QUOTE=mwdallas]Pretty much. But Duke went to LSU, although I think Askel5 may be talking about his high school.[/QUOTE]

Nope ... I really thought he went to Tulane for some reason. Do you know where he went to high school?

I take a dim view of Tulsa racists in particular. I was reared to understand that it was the Americans who lost the war between the states. Yet there was never any display of the Confederate flag primarily because of the wackjobs in town who gave the stars and bars a bad name ... including, btw, the daughter of one my Dad's associates: Carol Ward Howe.


mwdallas

2005-03-20 22:33 | User Profile

No, I don't, but I guarantee you it wasn't Epsicopal in B.R.


edward gibbon

2005-03-21 01:14 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Howard Campbell, Jr.]Maybe y'all should stick to the Longs. :D

I understand that during the Vietnam War Duke served in Laos in some quasi-intelligence capacity. Is Tulane considered a "Jewish school"?[/QUOTE]David Duke like so many professional right wingers spènt his time and efforts in dodging exposure to danger. He did not leave the United States except to visit his father (Laos perhaps).


Howard Campbell, Jr.

2005-03-21 01:22 | User Profile


"My Indian Odyssey" is an excerpt from David Duke's political autobiography, My Awakening; the photographs, as well as the captions that accompany them, do not appear in the original. The essay recounts Duke's visit to India in 1971. He was returning from Vientianne, Laos, where he had instructed anti-Communist Laotian Army and Air Force officers near the end of the Vietnam War.

[url]http://library.flawlesslogic.com/indian_2.htm[/url]


edward gibbon

2005-03-21 01:23 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Howard Campbell, Jr.]Maybe y'all should stick to the Longs.

[I] [B]Is Tulane considered a "Jewish school[/B][/I]"?[/QUOTE]From my book: [QUOTE]In New Orleans at Xavier University, one of the nations forty one historically black colleges, the onset of war was contemplated with some bitterness. Virtually everyone had friends or family over in the Gulf. The students thought of America fighting a war overseas while ignoring problems at home. The co-captain of the basketball team who had served four years as a Marine said that blacks were sent to the Gulf, not by choice, but because they had joined for economic reasons. With 2900 students Xavier had thirty three withdraw to fulfill military obligations. This was roughly ten times the rate of [COLOR=Red]Tulane [/COLOR] which had about a dozen withdraw from a student body of 11,000. The campus of [COLOR=Red]Tulane[/COLOR] [I]which the New York [I]Times[/I] estimated as one-third Jewish had support for the war concentrated in organizations such as Hillel which demonstrated several times in support of American policy[/I]. The president of Hillel, a 19 year old sophomore, explained that any time there was a threat to Israel they saw it as a threat to themselves. The fraternity system at [COLOR=Red]Tulane[/COLOR] supported the war. One member on the day after Mardi Gras affirmed how his fraternity brothers supported the war because the United States was the only country in the world capable of stopping Saddam: "It's our duty to the world." When asked what his group would do if there were a draft, the spokesman could not say if they would support it.[/QUOTE]I think Tulane qualifies as a Jewish school.


Hugh Lincoln

2005-03-21 01:53 | User Profile

I suspect Duke engages in some puffery, but he's close enough for government work. He's the most recognizable figure out there saying the "J" word and the "W" word. His prosecution was a witchhunt, like Hale's. The man's done time, so I wouldn't call him a danger-avoider. His books are worthwhile and make good points. He's held elected office and gone for more. He keeps his discourse responsible. I've heard everyday white people say they'd consider voting for him. That's worth something.


edward gibbon

2005-03-21 16:07 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Hugh Lincoln]I suspect Duke engages in some puffery, but he's close enough for government work. He's the most recognizable figure out there saying the "J" word and the "W" word. His prosecution was a witchhunt, like Hale's. The man's done time, so I wouldn't call him a danger-avoider. His books are worthwhile and make good points. He's held elected office and gone for more. He keeps his discourse responsible. [B][I]I've heard everyday white people say they'd consider voting for him. That's worth something[/I][/B].[/QUOTE]Politely put Duke highly exaggerated his exposure to danger. More bluntly and honestly Duke lied. I suspect your interpretation is only too true and reflects the abysmal standards of American leadership.


Intrepid

2005-03-22 05:57 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Hugh Lincoln]...He's held elected office and gone for more. He keeps his discourse responsible. I've heard everyday white people say they'd consider voting for him. That's worth something.[/QUOTE]Well said. Beggars can't be choosers, at this point. I'm no particular fan of Duke, but he does put a reasonably decent face on the selling of "White." I've heard normal GOP types say they liked what they heard from him on O'Reilly's recent show & that O'Reilly was rude. In my book, as long as he's not spewing mindless invective for the dim, something is better than nothing.