Holcaust Museum Shooter not a Right Winger

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L.Wood
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Holcaust Museum Shooter not a Right Winger

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From Arkansas Watch:

"Neo-Nazi James Wenneker Von Brunn entered the Holocaust Museum and shot dead a security guard before being gunned down himself. Many in the media, including Alan Combs, insinuated that Von Brunn was part of the conservative right in this country, near to the bloggers who visit "Free Republic" (A site I have been banned from because I would not tow the Bush-neocon line, but they don't deserve that sort of smear).

This is another effort to impart guilt through false allegations of association. As this thorough article in Front Page online documents, Von Brunner was not a right-winger, not a conservative, and not a Christian.

Von Brunn was a neo-pagan who believed that when the Germans gave up their worship of the pagan gods for a Jewish Messiah they lost their "virility". Indeed, in his contempt for the God of the Bible, Von Brunn sounds like a lot like the secularists who belittle the christian right."

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Re: Holcaust Museum Shooter not a Right Winger

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Yes, they're trying that line. It isn't working. Limbaugh is stating directly that the shooter was a left-winger.

Von Brunn is part of the "birther" movement, the morons who keep saying, despite the evidence, that Obama has not produced a birth certificate showing that he was born in the U.S. and is eligible to be president.

How many lefties are part of the "birther" movement?

See here.

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"Von Brunn is obsessed with Jewish people," Blodgett said. "He had equal contempt for both Jews and blacks, but if he had to pick one group to wipe out, he'd always say it would be Jews."

Blodgett was part-owner of Resistance Records, which distributed music by white racist groups, and worked for Willis Carto, the founder of Liberty Lobby, a radical right group.

According to Blodgett and a Washington lawyer who met with FBI and IRS agents who used Blodgett as an informant on white supremacist groups, Blodgett worked as a paid informer for federal investigators early this decade.

Von Brunn apparently supported himself through much of the 1980s and '90s by distributing copies of the Spotlight, the Liberty Lobby's racist newspaper. "A lot of people like Von Brunn made some good money taking those around to senior homes, restaurants, gun shows and places like that," Blodgett said.
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