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To: kumar who wrote (202636)9/12/2006 10:27:04 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
KKK ?

Certainly many members of the Aryan Nations were also members of the Klan and they had close and kindred ties..

The Aryan Nations, however, went to the next step of trying to institutionalize their racist, supremist beliefs as a religion, fully protected under the freedom of religion.

IMO, this trend we see towards an increase in militant religion is something that we have to address strongly. They very idea that someone could advocate the violence "evangelism" of their religious beliefs should be abhorrent to anyone who actually believes in a supernatural deity derived from the Judeo-Christian-Muslim triangle.

Hawk