Thursday 11 June 2009

Another BNP-non story

Apparently the Washington Times has a story about some guy in America who once attended some Friends of the BNP events in the USA.

I once shared a lift with Keith Richards, so does that make a member of the Rolling Stones ?

I wonder if someone no-one in the UK ever met who attended a meeting of an organisation on another continent that was distinct from the BNP ranks with actually shaking hands, supplying weapons and being friends with mass murderers, ruthless killers and anti-white racists ?









































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7 comments:

lormarie said...

For a minute, I thought that was Donald Rumsfeld in the last pic.

Man Of The Woods said...

I was waiting for them to come up with something like that.

The corporate media are become so predicable.

Defender of Liberty said...

Hi Lormarie,

It is Donald Rumsfeld and that is Saddam Hussein. Rumsfeld met him many times.

Hi Man of the Woods,

Yep. Typical.

Regards,

Lee

Defender of Liberty said...

Hi Lormarie,

It is Donald Rumsfeld and that is Saddam Hussein. Rumsfeld met him many times.

Hi Man of the Woods,

Yep. Typical.

Regards,

Lee

Investigative Journalism said...

Lee, is your source the Washington Post or the Washington Times? If it is indeed the latter as you say, perhaps you should do a bit of research into who is the owner of that paper before you launch into another of your now-tedious rants about the corporate media conspiracy.

Just sayin'.

Defender of Liberty said...

The Washington Times is the exception that proves the rule. An indepdendent newspaper that is pro-Israel and pro-republican.

So yet another cog in the machinery of the establishment and another mechanism in keeping the establishment in power.

Get a grip you idiot.

Anonymous said...

The media and establishment have to launch a renewed assault on the BNP because normally they wind down after elections. Now it is very dangerous for them as the BNP has been elected and the electorate realise that they are electable. So expect daily Nick Griffen in jack boots ate my hamster stories.
Liddle's article in todays Spectator was not too bad but then we had Rifkind's rather bizarre rant also printed in the same rag.
We must use our resources to defeat them. Nick's speech in Strasbourg will be a defining moment ; it has to be good and it can go viral via You tube.