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Fri Jul 25, 2014 at 01:50:09 AM EST |
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The head of Maryland's Republican Party, Joe Cluster, has called local candidate Michael Peroutka to the woodshed for a "
clarification" about his involvement with a high-profile,
white nationalist hate group. At least that's what Cluster thinks the subject of their July 25 meeting will be.
But wait until he reads this.
On July 8, as I
reported,
Peroutka wrote a letter to Michael Hill, president of the League of the
South, asking the neo-Confederate hate group to help his campaign.
Peroutka wanted to thank the League, which advocates for
secession and theocratic government
by and for white people, for its friendship, work, and hospitality.
Peroutka had just won the GOP's nomination for Anne Arundel County
Council, as well as a seat on the Republican Central Committee there,
and it made perfect sense that he would reach out to the no doubt many
members of the organization on which he once served on the Board of
Directors for their support.
'Guerilla War' and Assassinations
Perhaps Peroutka was surprised the following week, when on July 15, Hill wrote an
essay
for the League's website titled "A Bazooka in Every Pot," in which he
outlines a program of "guerrilla war," marked by "three-to-five-man"
death squads which would target government leaders, journalists, and
other public figures for assassination, in order to advance the League's
goals.
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