Tuesday, April 04, 2006

NSM Running in Montana!

From Todays Montana Standard NewspaperLocal candidate has ties to white supremacist group Republican candidate for HD 76By Roberta Forsell Stauffer of The Montana Standard -

04/01/2006He denied it at first, but Butte’s Republican candidate for the state Legislature ended up admitting Friday that he is Montana’s contact point for the National Socialist Movement, described as “America’s Nazi Party” on its Web site. “I am the Montana unit contact leader,” said Shawn Stuart, who’s running for the House District 76 spot, along with Democrats Kevin Lowney and incumbent Jon Sesso.Members of this movement “co-operate and work with many like minded white nationalist groups such as the KKK (Ku Klux Klan), Aryan Skinheads, the Racial Nationalist Party of America and many others which are either neo Nazi or at least, racially aware of our Aryan Heritage,” according to their Web site.The “Sacred Swastika” is their logo and “the Brown shirt of the SA (Sturmabteilung)” is their uniform.At first, Stuart denied knowing anything about the movement, which is based in Minneapolis, saying “I didn’t know what it was so I am absolutely not part of it.” In a second phone conversation, he admitted to setting up a post office box to receive mail for that group and others, calling himself “a middle man contact for a lot of groups.” Eventually he called back and admitted his affiliation.“I had to deny everything until I talked to my superiors,” Stuart said.The movement calls for a “union of all Whites into a greater America. Non-citizens may live in America only as guests and must be subject to laws for aliens. Accordingly, no Jew or homosexual may be a member of the nation,” according to the “25 points” section of the Web site.Stuart said he personally “has nothing against any other race.” “All I believe in is the separation,” he said. “We have our right to exist in the world; they have their right to exist in the world.” Stuart tried Friday afternoon to withdraw from the race, but learned from the Secretary of State’s office that he cannot remove his name from the primary ballot.

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