Ron Davis of the Chatter blog (my link creator isn't working at the moment, but a link can be found on the side of this page) reports that white supremacist Frazier Glenn Miller has filed on the Democratic ticket to oppose Seventh District Congresman Roy Blunt.
With this kind of candidate, it is easy to see why the Democrats have made such inroads in southwest Missouri.
The following article about Miller is reprinted from the Southern Poverty Law Center website:
"One of the first white supremacists to use paramilitary tactics with his North Carolina-based hate group ˘the Carolina Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, which later morphed into the White Patriot Party ˘ Glenn Miller went on the lam in 1986 after mailing a letter to 5,000 people calling for 'total war' against the feds, blacks and Jews.
"Miller had also violated a court order, stemming from a lawsuit filed by the Southern Poverty Law Center, prohibiting him from continuing to operate a paramilitary organization. After a nationwide manhunt, authorities tear-gassed him out of a mobile home in Ozark, Mo.
"But Miller served only three years in prison, largely because he testified against 14 leading white supremacists in a 1988 Arkansas sedition trial. Among other things, Miller told the court that the late Order founder Robert Mathews had given him $200,000 in stolen money to finance the White Patriot Party.
"Upon his release, Miller laid low for a while, driving a truck and writing his autobiography, A White Man Speaks Out. But by early 2002, settled in Aurora, Mo., Miller had retired from trucking to pursue his interest in publishing and distributing racist literature.
"This past February, he announced he would be putting out a new four-page racist tabloid. 'Since my prison release, I've worked for the Cause in the most effective way I know how,' Miller wrote on the neo-Nazi Vanguard News Network (VNN), where he vowed to 'unite, organize, educate, recruit' against the Jews until 'death or victory.'
"Reaction in the movement has been mixed, with VNN honcho Alex Linder supporting Miller, while others posted Miller's photo with a stark message to unsuspecting white supremacists: 'Warning: Federal Informant, White Race Traitor.' "
Somehow I think Frazier Glenn Miller has as much to do with Democratic inroads in southwest Missouri as David Duke has had to do with Republican inroads in Louisiana, which is to say not much.
ReplyDeleteThis guy sounds better than Blunt anyway. At least we know this guy is slime but he doesn't try to hide it behind a family friendly fraud.
ReplyDeleteHow many Dem votes will this guy get? Well if he is the only Dem to file he will get hundreds because of split ticket brainless voting.
ReplyDeleteWho gives a care as long as Blunt is gone.
ReplyDeleteI just loved his Moonlight Serenade. Oh, wrong Glenn Miller. Thought a little levity was needed here.
ReplyDeleteI think its safe to say that Frazier ain't gonna make it to the final showdown in November. I believe the democrats have another person in mind for that election.
ReplyDeleteMiller swung, missed, and went 0-3 in the party-shopping sweepstakes... the Missour Libertarian Party turned him down, too, and I'm proud to say it.
ReplyDeleteMiller is NOT being censored, nor has he been prevented from running - he'll just have to do it the old-fashioned way... either get the signatures to be on the ballot as an independent, or as a write-in... or, he could get what friends he has and start his OWN party, instead of trying to hijack others.