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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: longnshort who wrote (648811)3/25/2012 11:27:00 AM
From: J_F_Shepard  Read Replies (1) of 1582341
 
''Charleston, S.C.With a bachelor's degree in computer engineering from Ohio State University, Kyle Rogers has become a key player in the white supremacist Council of Conservative Citizens since first joining the CCC's Ohio Valley chapter in early 2001. He told the Intelligence Report that he joined after tiring of "the media telling us that everything Southern and everything European is bad." Today, Rogers lives in Charleston, S.C., where he moved in 2004 for "business" reasons, and heads the local CCC chapter. He is on the group's national board of directors and is also its main webmaster, says CCC leader Gordon Baum. Rogers owns Patriot-Flags.com, an online store that sells a variety of flags -- along with "White Pride Worldwide" T-shirts that can only be accessed via a link on the CCC's home page (he was selling the shirts at this year's American Renaissance conference, a racist meeting in Herndon, Va.). Rogers leads one of the most active chapters in the CCC, and has held repeated rallies at the South Carolina Capitol to protest undocumented workers. He urges members of the CCC to remind the Republican Party that it should be "standing up for whites."
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