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"Rich Travsky" <" traRvEsky"@hotmMOVEail.com> wrote: > In early March 1989, after his legislative victory, Duke > addressed a Populist party convention in Chicago, telling > the audience of neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and skinheads > that he had run for office under the GOP label "because that's > where so many of our people are," adding, "I am a Republican, > but I am and always will be a Populist Republican!" Unbeknownst > to Duke, an opponent tape-recorded his remarks and later offered > the story to the Picayune. You may also declare yourself a Republican, Trotsky. Or you may declare yourself a Democrat. Or an independent. Your declarations have no true connection to any of those parties. Because no matter what your current whim is, you always will be a small-time Commie operative. Just as David Duke will always be only just one of the KKK wizards. You both represent the two sides of one coin - the extremes repellant to the majority of the American public. I suggest you and Duke duke it between yourselves, because the rest of us aren't interested in anything any of you has to say. TK9
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