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| Kevin Alfred Strom |
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2003 12:05 pm |
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http://www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=948
National Alliance Responds to Smith
Activism; Posted on: 2003-10-29 11:24:33 [ Printer friendly ]
by Roger Williams (pictured)
Western States Regional Coordinator
National Alliance
Over the weekend, National Alliance members in Colorado conducted a
state-wide literature distribution campaign. In about a 48 hour
period, 47 different Colorado cities across the state received
Alliance literature. So far we have received media coverage in at
least four different publications. [I count 14 on the Internet. --
Ed.]
I am sharing this local activity with people across the country
simply because of the comments I found in the article below from one
local law enforcement agency. From my perspective, Durango Police
Captain Dale Smith has made a unique statement. I have seen lots of
media coverage quoting law enforcement agencies about National
Alliance activity over the years -- but this one is truly something
new for me.
Capt. Smith said: “If the person or people responsible for
distributing the fliers is caught, they could be charged with
littering or inciting a negative public reaction. Our concern is
that it's being disruptive to the community. _It is offensive to
some, so that is illegal_." (emphasis added)
Unbelievable! "It is offensive to some, so that is illegal." If you
get your feelings hurt, you have legal recourse? I should keep a
lawyer on permanent retainer because I find almost everything in
today's dysgenic society to be non-stop "offensive." According to
the Durango Police, all of us can now seek a legal remedy to Sumner
Redstone's (a.k.a. Murray Rothstein) MTV programming. People can be
charged with a crime for “inciting a negative public reaction” or
"being disruptive to the community"? Such an Orwellian
misinterpretation of the law makes me cringe. And we all know who
promotes these media-driven legal interpretations.
It seems to me that Captain Dale Smith needs to reminded about the
First Amendment. Perhaps we should all write a letter to the Durango
Police Department stating that we are offended by the Captain's
remarks and would like to press charges. We can explain how his
comments have incited a negative reaction within all of us. Or maybe
we should just point out his offensive stupidity.
At any rate, such a direct assault on our freedom to speak must not
go unanswered. Send firm, polite and civil letters to the officials
and media responsible by using the contact information below.
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Durango Police Department
Attention: Captain Dale Smith
(and/or Attention: Chief of Police Al Bell)
990 E 2nd Ave
Durango, Colorado 81301
(970) 385-2910
City of Durango
949 East Second Avenue
Durango, CO 81301-5109
970.385.2800 - Phone
970.247.4859 - Fax
info@ci.durango.co.us
The Durango Herald
1275 Main Ave.
Durango, Colorado 81301
Letter to the Editor: letters@durangoherald.com
http://tinyurl.com/sv5u
Source: Author
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Kevin Alfred Strom.
News: http://www.nationalvanguard.org/
The Works of R. P. Oliver: http://www.revilo-oliver.com
Personal site: http://www.kevin-strom.com |
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Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2003 6:13 pm |
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Kevin Alfred Strom <kevin.strom@revilo-oliver.com> wrote:
Quote: http://www.nationalvanguard.org/story.php?id=948
National Alliance Responds to Smith
Activism; Posted on: 2003-10-29 11:24:33 [ Printer friendly ]
by Roger Williams (pictured)
Western States Regional Coordinator
National Alliance
Capt. Smith said: “If the person or people responsible for
distributing the fliers is caught, they could be charged with
littering or inciting a negative public reaction. Our concern is
that it's being disruptive to the community. _It is offensive to
some, so that is illegal_." (emphasis added)
Can they spell FASCIST! |
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