- "Whoop-ee-ti-yi-o get along little dogies,
- It's your misfortune and not of my own."
- --- Get Along Little Dogies, Cowboy Ballad, Author
Unknown
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- "Why cans't wees all jist git along?"
- --- Rodney King
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- Can We Talk?
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- This will be a more personal communique than those to
which you have grown accustomed from me. It has been festering here inside
me, however, and I simply must get it off my chest.
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- There is a consistent theme to these ponderings of mine:
raising the alarm about the ruling cabal now astride America and leading
her into the abyss. This affords me all manner of things about which to
write, since members of this cabal, and its lackeys, are found beneath
virtually every rock one might occasion to turn over.
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- My mission is to awaken others, offering suggestions
as to how to cope and prepare, while we await the coming meltdown. What
"Others?" Those not yet fully aware. Those who see no problems
at all. Those who confuse symptoms with problems. Those who inadvertently
are the problem. They, we, are everywhere. Even in "the Movement."
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- My core target audience consists of average, normal White
Americans: house, kids, mortgage, job, church, bills, little league, etc.
The people paying the bills, shopping, working, doing the pointless voting
and, in the main, doing the dying overseas. The ones being bled dry.
The ones being deluded by the media.
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- How do I know? Because you tell me so...in droves.
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- The Average Conspiracy Pen Pal
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- You don't like affirmative action, racial quotas and
racial preferences. You don't like illegal immigration. You don't like
our jobs being outsourced to India and our factories moving to China.
You don't like the obvious increases in inner-city crime and, especially,
the establishment of "no-go zones" for White Americans in our
cities. You favor equal opportunity for all, not the equal outcome that
minorities have come to demand. You resent racial quotas. You think affirmative
action's time has come and gone. You are afraid you might have become
a racist, though you admit that suspicion to few, including your family.
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- You don't like the increasingly-obvious corruption at
all levels of government and corporate America. You are particularly uneasy
about the growing size of American government. Increasingly, you don't
like our Middle Eastern adventures and the fact that it really seems to
be about Israel. You are appalled by the stories now creeping through
the Internet about atrocities being committed by American and British troops
against Iraqi civilians. In particular, you are concerned for your children,
in direct proportion to how close they might be to draft age.
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- You cheered the success of the movie, "The Passion
of the Christ," even those of you not particularly religious, and
were taken aback by the vitriol unleashed against it by Jews around the
world. You are well aware of the media control that exists, which is why
you read fewer newspapers and watch less network news.
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- You are starting to wake up.
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- Even so, you do not belong to any organizations more
controversial than the Elks Club. You view with disdain and suspicion
those to whom I refer as being in "the Movement," even myself,
to a degree. But you still are listening. You are uncomfortable with
my assault upon Jewish and Christian Zionists, but you grudgingly admit
I have a point.
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- Sound familiar? The vast majority of those on this list
slip into several of the categories just listed. Most view me as being
pretty radical but thank me for giving voice to suspicions and beliefs
they increasingly harbor. I tailor my writings to what the traffic will
bear - and, let me tell you, it will bear a great deal more than it did
just a couple of years ago, which is what accounts for the obviously heightened
rhetoric on my part, of late.
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- Movement People
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- A much smaller segment of this list also views me as
being pretty radical, albeit from the other direction - you are members
of what I call "the Movement," a loose coalition of people and
groups who are racially aware, politically dissident and anxious to do
something about undoing the coup that has taken place in America over the
past forty or so years.
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- Movement people are the ones who repost my articles around
the world, some translating them into their native tongue for distribution
in their own country, and who are kind enough to welcome me into their
forums and invite me to speak at this or that event. They are the only
ones with anything organized in opposition to the ruling cabal.
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- We are all Americans
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- My heart is in both camps, to tell the truth, for we
are all Americans, deeply concerned for the welfare of our families, the
future of our country and, to my way of thinking, separated only by how
much of the truth has seeped into our respective consciousnesses. Every
day, I get emails from among the first group of list members described
above, telling how the lights just went on for them - those are the messages
I live for and thrive upon, the ones that tell me I am touching lives and
making a difference. They are my payment.
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- Poor Me
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- As you may know, I belong to no organizations. I seek
no followers. I ask for no donations. In exchange for these writings,
I ask only an open mind and a brief indulgence. In my own way, I am trying
to make a difference, to touch lives. I think I am doing that and, for
that, I am grateful.
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- I get very little hate mail or disapproval. Except for
the occasional lunatic Jewish email, it comes from the other side of the
aisle, the Movement members, because I am perceived as not being extreme
enough for their tastes. They are right, of course. In particular, my
family keeps me well grounded in Middle America, for which I am thankful.
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- Because I defended the Aryan Nations, skinheads thought
I was a skinhead in drag for the longest time, then angrily denounced me
when they learned otherwise. Interestingly, their vitriol was initiated
by a Jewish disruptor posing as one of them, a fellow named Zimmerman,
whom we tracked to New York's upper East Side.
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- Fundamentalist Christians condemn me for taking a stand
against Zionists of every stripe, especially Jews, and, of all things,
for ridiculing those who condemn the Harry Potter childrens' books.
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- Christian Identity adherents and right-wing whack jobs
condemn me for refusing to preach that blacks are the literal offspring
of Satan and, most recently, for not demanding that all homosexuals be
shot on sight, even the ones that can't be seen, oddly enough.
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- It's not enough that I preach racial separation from
Blacks, Mexicans and Jews for reasons of physical and fiscal safety and
that I support my beliefs with an articulable rationale rooted in reality,
which nobody else does. I am supposed to hate every race, for no rational
reason whatsoever. For this failing, I am occasionally labeled enemy by
some Movement members, if you can believe it.
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- To many in the Movement, it is not enough that I have
put my money, my life, my reputation and my family's safety on the line
to defend those as politically incorrect as Richard Butler and the Aryan
Nations. It isn't enough that I defend the free speech rights of everybody
else, almost all of whom have beliefs with which I personally disagree.
Oddly enough, I am not supposed to have beliefs of my own which are contrary
to their own.
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- Though I have given thousands of hours pro bono (for
free) to defend and advise the politically incorrect and have thereby abandoned
all hope ever of earning a living as a lawyer again, for some I am not
committed enough to "the cause." Why? Because I don't think
exactly like they do. And a multiplicity of factions in the Movement expect
this of me, to the exclusion of their many enemies within the Movement
itself.
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- I relate the foregoing for a reason, and it is not to
generate sympathy.
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- Here's the shocker: despite all the negatives I just
outlined, I still get along with far more of those in the Movement than
almost anybody else. Imagine how some must feel.
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- Here's the Hitch
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- As I said recently at the IHR Conference in Sacramento,
if we can't afford VNN and Alex Linder their full and unfettered right
to free speech, then how can we in the Movement really expect the same
from the rest of America or the world? That very call for tolerance actually
provoked an outbreak of condemnation from some Movement members during
the following conference break!
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- The common, ongoing Movement wail is, "Why don't
ordinary people listen to us? Why aren't we taken seriously? Why don't
people want to be associated with us?" And the questions are genuine,
asked with no guile, which is only slightly short of amazing to me. I
know these people are the very same ones that go to work with the larger
segment of this list, who play with you, pray with you and shoot the breeze
with you. How could they be so out of touch? Of course, they and I say
the same about the unawakened, you know.
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- The gang that couldn't shoot straight - that's how I
have referred to the Movement many times in the past. Is it any wonder
why?
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- There seemingly is no way that I can win with some in
the Movement, folks. Is there any serious reason to wonder why ordinary
folks, the backbone of this list, look askance at those of us in the Movement?
If you can't accept me for my positives, despite my perceived negatives,
let alone all the other, far more radical, factions in the Movement, how
can ordinary America ever feel comfortable with you? Friendship is accepting
another despite his or her deficits, not because they are just like you.
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- The Git Along
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- So, you in the Movement want to change America? Fine.
I applaud you. I will do my part, to be sure. But, we all simply must
find a way to get along. Given the vitriolic nature of what is said and
done on a daily basis by so many, I certainly understand why many in the
Movement can't get along with each other. That is the problem, of course.
I submit that if you can't get along with each other, then you surely
aren't going to be able to get along with the average American. Do I hear
an "Amen, brother" out there from average America, by the way?
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- The Hitch in the Hitch in our Git Along
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- In fairness, I must acknowledge the presence of federal
and ADL disruptors. They are common to all dissident organizations. Often,
I sometimes think there are more of them in any given room than honest
adherents. Look around and identify those who lash out most often at every
person who attains prominence in the Movement, always attempting to divide
us and bring low those who seem the most effective. Simple logic tells
you who the paid disruptors are, doesn't it? Especially, look at those
without apparent means of support; people with no apparent personal support
group, like a family. They can, and should, be shouted down and cast aside.
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- The Bad News...er, I Mean the Good News
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- Everybody hereabouts now knows that I believe America
is teetering on the edge of the abyss. When it falls in, I expect the country
to head toward a breakup, largely along racial lines. That is when our
real leaders will emerge and the real groups that will reform New America
will arise. Many in the Movement believe they will be the leaders then.
I have some bad news for you folks.
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- You in the Movement and I will be swept aside in a rush,
for being out of touch and irrelevant. New America's leaders and organizations
will be formed from ordinary Americans by developing events, just as leaders
always have been swept up by circumstance. We are deluding ourselves if
we think we have the message for America that will be taken to heart and
thereby cause us to be carried to leadership by popular acclaim.
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- We can't get along with each other even during the best
of times. In light of that fact, I suppose my message that we won't be
the leaders when the wheels come off actually is the good news.
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- New America. An idea whose time has come.
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