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Nitwit Nazi Nightengales Told to Get Plucked |
2006-09-16 |
Town Tells White Separatist Singers 'No Hate Here' In the picturesque northwest corner of Montana only 30 miles from Glacier National Park, signs have begun to appear on windows in the city of Kalispell that proclaim "No The two teens are those spokeskids for white DonÂ’t go away mad, just go away. Our goal is to peacefully communicate that this kind of Awww, how cute. Smiley faces with little toothbrush moustaches. They mostly appear at rallies for white Now Kushner-Metteer and other families say they have received threats. "We're very concerned about our safety," says Kushner-Metteer. Postings by members of Stormfront.org and Libertyforum.com, which are community sites linked to the Prussian Blue site, have included addresses and phone numbers of those involved in passing out the fliers. A photograph of a mother and her daughter that was published by the Daily Inter Lake as they distributed the fliers can also be found on the sites. Kalispell Police Chief Frank Garner says all the threats have come from outside the region but are being investigated. He also says none contained death threats. But you are following up on these threats, right Chief? In the "Primetime" interview, Lynx who was 13 at the time, says she and her sister were "proud of being white Unless theyÂ’re onstage spewing their Nazi excrement to fellow bigots. They have refused to answer their door or telephone. However, the Kalispell Police Department has heard from the family. The police say they received a complaint that the family was being "harassed" by the neighbors posting the fliers. In an irony not lost on many in the community, the officers had to explain that the neighbors' free speech rights made the fliers perfectly legal. Just as legal as the free speech rights afforded Lynx and Lamb Gaede. But itÂ’s their Nazi buddies who are making the threats, not the neighbors. Go figure. Although a date has yet to be set, the 1,400-member Montana Human Rights Network is planning a rally in Kalispell. Seems all area residents are now exercising their free speech rights in northwest Montana. |
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