Going For The George Wallace Vote?
Just as things were looking up for the Democrats and bad for Bush, it comes to our attention that there's another candidate for public office in Alabama going for the George Wallace vote.
According to an AP story out this morning, one of the Democratic Party candidates for attorney general in Alabama says he doesn't believe the Holocaust occurred and announced he will be speaking this weekend to a "pro-white" organization in New Jersey.
Larry Darby said he will speak to the National Vanguard in Newark, N.J., and told the AP: "It's time to stop pushing down the white man. We've been discriminated against too long."
Darby concedes his views are radical, but he said they should help him win wide support among Alabama voters as he tries to "reawaken white racial awareness" with his campaign against Mobile County District Attorney John Tyson.
State Democratic Party Chairman Joe Turnham said the party became aware of some of Darby's views only a few days ago and was considering what to do about his candidacy.
Darby is the founder of the Atheist Law Center and is a longtime supporter of separation of church and state.
I interviewed him across the street from the state Supreme Court building in Montgomery in August 2003 and actually quoted him in a story for the Christian Science Monitor.
But I had no idea his views were so out of whack with reality until recently when he e-mailed me about his campaign.
Excerpts:
Which religion or tribe is preeminent in the ownership of media for the masses?Which is the only nation-state that benefits from the current US mercenary actions in the Middle East?
You would reach the hearts and minds of more people with your work if you begin to address what more and more European-Americans are realizing.
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What's wrong with being called anti-semitic? Do you fear jewry?Give up your fear. Jew supremacists (tribalists) control the minds of Americans by way of semantic terrorism or hate-based name calling when they call Free Thinkers "anti-semitic" or "holocaust deniers" or "anti-jew".
Be proud to be independent and buck the hatred and tyranny of jewry and the lap dogs they call goy or "righteous gentiles."
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I've been out on the campaign trail. There are more candidates than me now talking about the global jewish problem and black supremacism in Alabama politics, especially the Democratic party. Audiences are listening and awakening.
Just what we need about now. Another George Wallace wantabe...
Comments
Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center responded to this post by saying this, in part:
We exposed Darby many, many months ago, when he invited famous Holocaust denier David Irving to speak in Prattville. He came out publicly against the Jews and also in favor of Holocaust denial. Then he started publishing essays on how segregation was the right thing. Finally, he put out a press release saying that the first thing he'll do after winning office is open a criminal investigation of the SPLC.
Here's the article:
Strange Bedfellows: Disgraced Holocaust denier hosted by Alabama atheist
Posted by: fast2write | May 12, 2006 02:02 PM
It's not a Wallace wannabe. Darby is a KKK wannabe. They were and are deeply anti-Semitic.
But with Darby, Jews are lumped together with Christians, anti-fascists, theists, and blacks. It's starting to get crowded over here!
The Democratic Party needn't worry, though. He can't balance off the likes of Roy Moore; George Wallace, Jr, who was the keynoter for the Council of Conservative Citizens this year (the coat and tie KKK); Troy King, who wants to execute everybody and wrote numerous letters to the editor while in college attacking gays; "Maximum" Motile, who has a spotless record of running for judge and never winning; and Hank Erwin, who said about Katrina, "God got 'me!"
It's a zoo over there and we have one stray rat. We need a cat, that's all.
Jack Zylman
Southside, Birmingham
Posted by: fast2write | May 12, 2006 02:36 PM