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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 11:29:07 -0500, Kevin Alfred Strom wrote
(in message ): by Kevin Alfred Strom, producer and host, American Dissident Voices radio program In stark contrast to the near-hysterical national coverage given to the the dragging death of a Black ex-convict in Jasper, Texas in 1998, For a couple weeks, this was true. the brutal execution-style slaying of three young Whites by Black assailants on Labor Day in Texarkana, Texas has been given only local and regional coverage in the controlled media. ROTFLMAO at Strom the Wonder Dog. It's been given world-wide coverage every since it happened, mostly by low-iq racists who keep complaining that /their/ victim didn't get as much coverage as the original victim. The old communist technique of using race to split a country to that communism could slip in. Kevin Alfred Strom is one of those who Josef Stalin called "useful idiots". Divide and conquer with StromTrooper insecurity. -------------------------------------------------------- No rebuttal via wrong topic since it's been shortwave and the "profits, pay-triots and militants who never served in a "real" military" where the StromSnoopers keep crying in their beer. Aw, po' little Strom. One of communism's "useful idiots". Gray Shockley ----------------------- DX-392 DX-398 RX-320 DX-399 70¹ Longwire Torus Tuner (3-13 MHz) Select-A-Tenna ----------------------- Vicksburg, MS US Err... I think you have it wrong, there, citizen. The phrase translating into English as "useful idiots" should be from comrade Lenin. A later usage by comrade Stalin would be, of course, just a natural continuation of comrade Lenin's teachings. I will consult the library, here, and report back if I can source the quote. As for applying this phrase to our neo-nazis, I will agree with the "idiot" half. But try as I might, I can find nothing useful about them. With all *party-approved* wishes! -- Col. I.P. Yurin Commissariat of Internal Security Stakhanovite Order of Lenin (1937) Hero of Socialist Labor (1939) |