Sunday, May 23, 2010

How many copies of 'Atlas Shrugged' will be there?

Non-awesome people behaving non-awesomely, of course:

The National Park Service granted the white supremacist group Aryan Nations a permit to hold a rally next month on the hallowed grounds of Gettysburg National Military Park.

The rally will take place from 1 to 3 p.m. June 19 near the old Cyclorama Center, in sight of the spot where Confederate Gen. George Pickett's division collided with Union forces on the third day of the fateful Civil War battle.

The rally will focus speeches and discussions on issues like immigration and homosexuality.


And nothing bad will ever happen again...oy!

Hey, and speaking of the devils, look what isn't being widely talked about:

One month before an Ohio contingent of Aryan Nations is set to march in Gettysburg Memorial Park, we get this news: a shootout in Arkansas ends with West Memphis Police Officers Brandon Paudert and Bill Evans dead and policelearning that the van in this picture was registered to an Aryan Nations associate.

6 comments:

DrDick said...

Domestic rightwing extremists (White supremacists, radical xtianists, and the militia/"patriot" movement) are, and have been for more than 30 years, the greatest terrorist threat in the US. they have committed more acts of terrorism, killed more people, and destroyed more property in the US than everyone else combined. Somehow, however, the media seem strangely unable to call them terrorists.

Major Woody said...

A while ago, a bunch of memos surfaced from NPR of all places, where they discussed their deliberate policy to not call actions by Americans terrorism. See the following URL for an example:

http://www.prwatch.org/node/9058

It appears obvious that the policy only applies to white Americans, whether or not they were stupid enough to actually write that down somewhere is another matter. If this is the state of the discussion on liberal left NPR (cough), how can we expect better from the MSM?

Anonymous said...

Liberal NPR is more closely affiliated, as far as I'm aware, with Fox News than with any real news organization. Pale-n-Juan Williams, Cokey Roberts ... how many NPR poisonalities put on ABC News hats each week, or CBS, or CNN?

Anonymous said...

...said the 'left of center' chickenhawk.

StonyPillow said...

Don't let 'em escape over the Potomac this time. Let's get every last one.

pansypoo said...

seems like NPR shuffled off most of theirs that went to the dark side, or i ignore them.

haven't heard kookie roberts in ages.

what about not racist rand paul's spokesperson a devil whorshipping KKK minion?