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	<title>Comments on: &quot;The Nationalist Movement&quot; Protesting the &quot;Jena 6&quot; [Video]</title>
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		<title>By: Nathaniel</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nathaniel</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2008 01:26:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sad.</description>
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		<title>By: orsky</title>
		<link>http://www.thoughtremixer.com/the-nationalist-movement-protesting-the-jena-6-video/comment-page-1/#comment-45</link>
		<dc:creator>orsky</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jan 2008 06:25:41 +0000</pubDate>
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JENA - Communists tried to conceal their Red-connections by renaming themselves
the &quot;January 21st Committee,&quot; but the self-described &quot;Revolutionary Communist
Party&quot; failed in its vow to &quot;stop&quot; Nationalists from speaking and marching in
Jena, Louisiana, saying &quot;No to Jena Six, No to MLK.&quot;  Richard Barrett said that
&quot;the whole civil-rights scam began when Rosa Parks broke the law and got away
with it.  It ended when Mychal Bell broke the law and didn&#039;t get away with it.&quot;
Counter-demonstrators, waving the Communist clenched-fist salute, tried to break
through police-lines to attack the Nationalists, who had secured a federal-court
order prohibiting interference with their event at the LaSalle Parish Courthouse,
but police arrested one Negro, for assault, and shoved the others off the
courthouse-green.  Said George Ferguson, who led the color-guard, &quot;I am glad
to remember Justin Barker, the victim of the Jena Six&quot; on &quot;Jena Justice Day&quot;.

Martin Luther King, whose speech-writer, fund-raiser and manager were all members
of the Communist Party, had used the self-declared &quot;Southern Christian Leadership
Conference&quot; as his front.  Government-reports on his subversive-activities
were so appalling that they have been sealed until 2027.  Ceremonies kicked off
with a musical-rendition of &quot;If the South Would of Won We&#039;d of Had It Made&quot;
followed by a stirring &quot;Star-Spangled Banner&quot;. Master-of-Ceremonies Barry
Hackney called for abolition of the Civil Rights Bill and repeal of King Day.  &quot;We
vow to take our democracy back,&quot; he said, &quot;by ending minority favors in this
country.&quot;  He was cheered by some one-hundred supporters, some waving signs,
&quot;Justice for All, Favors for None&quot;.  Michael Brown read the &quot;Forsyth County
Covenant&quot;, which demanded national-voting, by referenda.  Judge Richard Lee,
who had opposed forced-bussing, was lauded, vowing that &quot;the fight goes on.&quot;

On a two-mile parade through town, marchers carried the historic &quot;No King Over
Us&quot; banner, which had been unfurled by Nationalists at the King Grave.  Mark
Brown carried a sign, &quot;Down With Communism&quot;, while Dennis Kees carried a noose,
symbolic of the Virginia-State-motto, &quot;Sic Semper Tyrannus&quot;.  The Nationalists
had struck down a town-regulation prohibiting firearms, but had said that they would
be unarmed.  However, David DuPree and his son did bear weapons, which Hackney
reaffirmed &quot;is their right.&quot;  During the parade, marchers handed out American and
Nationalist flags to on-lookers.  At Jena High School, Barrett presented a flag to a
young couple and kissed their baby.  &quot;We&#039;re going to take this school back, so that
this baby will, one day, be safe and free,&quot; he said, as paraders chanted, &quot;This land
is our land, Up with the USA&quot; and &quot;Jail the Jena Six&quot;.  Counter-demonstrators
giving marchers the &quot;finger&quot; heard, &quot;Nigger Go Home&quot;, in return.

The Communists heckled the parade from the rear, but were dispersed by Sheriff
Carl Smith.  James L. Hart rejoiced that the &quot;Communists, anarchists, Black-Panthers,
officials, lawyers and FBI were all backed down.&quot;  The town had tried to levy a
$10,000.00 fee, which the Nationalists had declared unconstitutional.  A petition
calling for abolition of Mayor Murphy McMillin&#039;s &quot;Inter-Racial Committee&quot; was
signed.  An identical group had been dissolved by Forsyth County, Georgia, after
Nationalists won their lawsuit.  Greg Aymond exclaimed, &quot;I was pleasantly surprised
that the police did not interfere.  Everything went well and the Black-Panther,
even, got arrested.&quot; The Communists were furious that their fifth-straight attempt
to &quot;stop&quot; the Nationalists in Louisiana, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Texas and
Pennsylvania had failed.  &quot;We&#039;re watching you,&quot; glowered D. L. Marquie.  But
William Boquet retorted, &quot;We&#039;re keeping up our good work.&quot;

http://www.nationalist.org/news/releases/2008/012101.html
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<p>JENA &#8211; Communists tried to conceal their Red-connections by renaming themselves<br />
the &#8220;January 21st Committee,&#8221; but the self-described &#8220;Revolutionary Communist<br />
Party&#8221; failed in its vow to &#8220;stop&#8221; Nationalists from speaking and marching in<br />
Jena, Louisiana, saying &#8220;No to Jena Six, No to MLK.&#8221;  Richard Barrett said that<br />
&#8220;the whole civil-rights scam began when Rosa Parks broke the law and got away<br />
with it.  It ended when Mychal Bell broke the law and didn&#8217;t get away with it.&#8221;<br />
Counter-demonstrators, waving the Communist clenched-fist salute, tried to break<br />
through police-lines to attack the Nationalists, who had secured a federal-court<br />
order prohibiting interference with their event at the LaSalle Parish Courthouse,<br />
but police arrested one Negro, for assault, and shoved the others off the<br />
courthouse-green.  Said George Ferguson, who led the color-guard, &#8220;I am glad<br />
to remember Justin Barker, the victim of the Jena Six&#8221; on &#8220;Jena Justice Day&#8221;.</p>
<p>Martin Luther King, whose speech-writer, fund-raiser and manager were all members<br />
of the Communist Party, had used the self-declared &#8220;Southern Christian Leadership<br />
Conference&#8221; as his front.  Government-reports on his subversive-activities<br />
were so appalling that they have been sealed until 2027.  Ceremonies kicked off<br />
with a musical-rendition of &#8220;If the South Would of Won We&#8217;d of Had It Made&#8221;<br />
followed by a stirring &#8220;Star-Spangled Banner&#8221;. Master-of-Ceremonies Barry<br />
Hackney called for abolition of the Civil Rights Bill and repeal of King Day.  &#8220;We<br />
vow to take our democracy back,&#8221; he said, &#8220;by ending minority favors in this<br />
country.&#8221;  He was cheered by some one-hundred supporters, some waving signs,<br />
&#8220;Justice for All, Favors for None&#8221;.  Michael Brown read the &#8220;Forsyth County<br />
Covenant&#8221;, which demanded national-voting, by referenda.  Judge Richard Lee,<br />
who had opposed forced-bussing, was lauded, vowing that &#8220;the fight goes on.&#8221;</p>
<p>On a two-mile parade through town, marchers carried the historic &#8220;No King Over<br />
Us&#8221; banner, which had been unfurled by Nationalists at the King Grave.  Mark<br />
Brown carried a sign, &#8220;Down With Communism&#8221;, while Dennis Kees carried a noose,<br />
symbolic of the Virginia-State-motto, &#8220;Sic Semper Tyrannus&#8221;.  The Nationalists<br />
had struck down a town-regulation prohibiting firearms, but had said that they would<br />
be unarmed.  However, David DuPree and his son did bear weapons, which Hackney<br />
reaffirmed &#8220;is their right.&#8221;  During the parade, marchers handed out American and<br />
Nationalist flags to on-lookers.  At Jena High School, Barrett presented a flag to a<br />
young couple and kissed their baby.  &#8220;We&#8217;re going to take this school back, so that<br />
this baby will, one day, be safe and free,&#8221; he said, as paraders chanted, &#8220;This land<br />
is our land, Up with the USA&#8221; and &#8220;Jail the Jena Six&#8221;.  Counter-demonstrators<br />
giving marchers the &#8220;finger&#8221; heard, &#8220;Nigger Go Home&#8221;, in return.</p>
<p>The Communists heckled the parade from the rear, but were dispersed by Sheriff<br />
Carl Smith.  James L. Hart rejoiced that the &#8220;Communists, anarchists, Black-Panthers,<br />
officials, lawyers and FBI were all backed down.&#8221;  The town had tried to levy a<br />
$10,000.00 fee, which the Nationalists had declared unconstitutional.  A petition<br />
calling for abolition of Mayor Murphy McMillin&#8217;s &#8220;Inter-Racial Committee&#8221; was<br />
signed.  An identical group had been dissolved by Forsyth County, Georgia, after<br />
Nationalists won their lawsuit.  Greg Aymond exclaimed, &#8220;I was pleasantly surprised<br />
that the police did not interfere.  Everything went well and the Black-Panther,<br />
even, got arrested.&#8221; The Communists were furious that their fifth-straight attempt<br />
to &#8220;stop&#8221; the Nationalists in Louisiana, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Texas and<br />
Pennsylvania had failed.  &#8220;We&#8217;re watching you,&#8221; glowered D. L. Marquie.  But<br />
William Boquet retorted, &#8220;We&#8217;re keeping up our good work.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.nationalist.org/news/releases/2008/012101.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.nationalist.org/news/releases/2008/012101.html</a><br />
© 2008 The Nationalist Movement</p>
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