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Domestic hate groups on the rise

ST. LOUIS, Mo. - On a recent Saturday afternoon, hate was on the march in St. Louis. About 85 members of the National Socialist Movement (NSM), the nation’s largest neo-Nazi group, gathered in the shadow of the famed Gateway Arch for a march and rally celebrating its 35th anniversary.

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PCWC announces the Inglourious Basterds Bloc against the National Socialist Movement anti-immigrant rally
Source: Freedom's Phoenix

We at PCWC also want to extend a particular invitation to our friends in the Libertarian movement. Because of your vigorous protests at Obama's recent speech, you have been painted as racist. We know that you feel this is unfair.

Protester tackled, arrested at Patriotic Neo-Nazis' Rally
Source: The St Louis Post Dispatch

A rally by about 70 members of the National Socialist Movement under the Gateway Arch this afternoon ended about 3 p.m. with only one incident.

FBI: 'Dirty Bomb' Parts Found in Slain Man's Home
Source: bangornews.com

James G. Cummings, who police say was shot to death by his wife two months ago, allegedly had a cache of radioactive materials in his home suitable for building a "dirty bomb."

Mo. neo-Nazis join `Adopt-A-Highway' trash cleanup
Source: Yahoo! News

A neo-Nazi group has joined the state's "Adopt-A-Highway" volunteer litter pickup program, taking advantage of a free speech court fight won four years ago by the Ku Klux Klan.

Tyler, Texas: Call to Action to Confront the National Socialist Movement
Source: news.infoshop.org

On Saturday, November 8th the NSM plans to hold a demonstration against undocumented peoples at Tyler's town square, in what they call an event "showcasing [their] growing strength". The rally is set to take place at 2 PM.

The New, Cuddly, Cute White Supremacists
Source: radaronline.com

USA Today has a bizarrely neutral article up about how white supremacists are toning down their image to better appeal to the masses.

Liberal Fascism: A preview
Source: dneiwert.blogspot.com

Oh, really? They were ardent socialists? Gosh, I guess that would explain why the first prisoners rounded up and sent to Dachau -- the first Nazi death camp -- were socialists and communists:

National Socialist Movement Comes to Omaha
Source: whiterevolution-ne.org

The supporter section began to fill with people. Some had driven as far away as South Dakota. Normal, everyday looking people. Not the radical, freakish societal outcasts the media portrays the Pro White movement as.

The terrorist you've never heard of
Source: Salon.com

In a Miami courtroom on Monday morning, defense lawyers for Jose Padilla, the American citizen accused of conspiring with al-Qaida, will argue what could be a landmark motion.

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