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Old December 17th, 2009 #78
steven clark
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I enjoyed hearing Alex, and especially his use of language. 'To insinuate with the elite', esp. describing Francis as making 'young fogeys.'

I met Sam Francis when I went to a CCC dinner. I liked him, but I suspected I was out of place. The group was mostly men in suits, very stuffed shirt types, and since I wasn't a lawyer or businessman I felt I didn't count. But there were ordinary people who were much easier to talk with and relate to.

When I mentioned the NA to Francis and William Pierce, he claimed he had never heard of either, which struck me as remarkable. Then an older man in a suit came up with a manila folder 'with information that Mr. Francis MUST know,' and my three minutes were up.

Some woman demanded Francis talk about Jews controlling America. He froze and wouldn't reply. Really, just shut down. She was a bit drunk, and was escorted out. Either for the Jew bit, or maybe she was a provacateur.

I went to some CCC groups, but it seems to be the gerbil in the cage mentality spoken of. It was all immigration, Confederate flag...but no one went on to the next level. I also went to NA meetings, and the leader there was energetic, clever, and I enjoyed his company, but I felt the NA didn't want another older white guy...they want young guys with families.

In both cases Frank Weltner was in these groups, and I knew him as articulate and a good organizer.

I do want to see us get out of the internet and do more face to face organizing, but right now it seems tough. I also agree too many whites still see the GOP as some kind of hope. You hear all the talk 'come next election, we'll get the country back, you'll see, and then, boy-oh-boy...REAL CONSERVATISM!'

I like Gile's program, and really enjoy Alex. I think his idea of a homeschoo curriculum makes sense.

The one thing in our favor is now, the government really isagainst whites. They make no bones about it, and Obama and his handlers are incompetant in covering it up. People, I think are wising up.

But Sarah Palin ain't wisdom.