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August 01, 2007
Commies v. Nazis: Echoes of Greensboro
Judith's smart round-up of reports on a left-right clash in New Jersey reminded me of a previous violent encounter of Nazis and Commies. No, I'm not thinking of Stalingrad, but rather the November 1979 encounter between the Communist Workers Party and a Nazi/KKK group in Greensboro, N.C.
Back then, the results were more dire, with five communists dead. None of the attackers were ever convicted. Front Page Magazine had a good overview of the latest permutations of the case, with a look back on what happened.
I'm surprised nothing like that has happened in today's polarized political climate. But I'm afraid that's a matter of time, and that this time the peace lovers will be the violent ones.
Van | 08/01/07 at 09:12 PM | Categories: Domestic Politics
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They are one in the same in their outlook and tactics. If the Commies can link up with Islamofacists they can link up with European fascists (and they have in the past and will do again in the future). They have a common enemy, us.
Rob | August 2, 2007 06:15 PM
Commies,Islamis and Fascis - ye gods what is the world coming to ?
Paul | August 3, 2007 08:57 AM


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