Keeping New Hampshire White


My calendar says it's 2010. Why do we still have such dickbags running around? I would hope he's getting laughed out of the state with such choice logic as:

For far too long white Americans have been told that diversity is something beneficial to their existence. Statistics prove that the opposite is true. New Hampshire residents must seek to preserve their racial identity if we want future generations to have to possibility to live in such a great state. Affirmative action, illegal and legal non-white immigration, anti-white public school systems, and an anti-white media have done much damage to the United States of America and especially New Hampshire. It is time for white people in New Hampshire and across the country to take a stand. We are only 8 percent of the world's population and we need our own homeland, just like any other non-white group of people deserve their own homeland.

What will happen to New Hampshire once it is only 60, 50 or 40 percent white? Statistics show that areas with high non-white populations have higher rates of violent crime. New Hampshire has one of the lowest rates of violent crime in the country, but that will change as the white population percentage declines and the non-white population percentage increases.

What a class act.
 
He's not a Republican.

Kudos to the New Hampshire Republican Party for acting swiftly last Tuesday to excommunicate a racist House candidate.

Ryan J. Murdough of Ashland is a candidate in Grafton County's District 8. He signed up as a Republican, but no one in the county GOP or state GOP had ever heard of him. Then he had a letter published in the Sunday Concord Monitor in which he proclaimed himself state chairman of the American Third Position party, a white supremacist organization.

When that letter came to the attention of state GOP Chairman John H. Sununu, he banned Murdough from using any party resources and began working with Grafton County Republicans to ensure his defeat in the party primary. State GOP spokesman Ryan Williams called Murdough "a despicable racist" and said "(h)is racist views are abhorent, and he is not welcome in the New Hampshire Republican Party."

Well put. Murdough, an unaffiliated voter until this year, told the Concord Monitor that he registered as a Republican only because it's easier to get on the ballot as a member of one of the two big political parties. In other words, he's a Republican In Name Only (RINO).

Political parties cannot always choose who carries their banners. It's a free country, and anyone can register with any party he chooses. Chairman Sununu could have let this slide and said there was nothing he could do. Good for him for publicly pushing this guy out, thus marginalizing his views, which are not widely held in New Hampshire but lamentably do pop up from time to time.
That was easy!!
PS - the link is in DiveCons post......
 
I'm gonna defend the guy. Yep. He didnt' say he hates non-whites. He didn't say he wants to get rid of non-whites. He simply said the more non-white NH becomes, the less comfortable whites may feel. He wants his race's culture preserved a bit. He said he'd simply prefer living in an area that is not predominantly non-white.

Is that any different than a black person saying they'd prefer to attend an all-black school?

Any different than a Mexican living in America saying they want to preserve the Hispanic culture of their community?

Any different than an Asian person saying they would prefer to live in a community in California that is not mostly non-Asian?

Colleges are pushing for more diversity for the simple fact that some students say they feel uncomfortable not being around people who "look like me" (See College of Charleston Chief Diversity Officer, charleston.net)

Muslims seem to want to go to church only with other Muslims.

So, screw all you politically correct liberals. If the guy feels his culture is being eroded, and he says he doesn't hate non-whites, but simply wants to live in an perserve his own culture, what is the problem?

Do whites have a right to their culture, and to it's preservation, and to be among peers of the same culture? Blacks, Asians, Hispanics, Arabs do. Why not whites? I'll stand by that guy. In fact, I don't see what the problem is, unless you are gonna say whites don't have the same cultural preservation rights others do.
 

My calendar says it's 2010. Why do we still have such dickbags running around? I would hope he's getting laughed out of the state with such choice logic as:

For far too long white Americans have been told that diversity is something beneficial to their existence. Statistics prove that the opposite is true. New Hampshire residents must seek to preserve their racial identity if we want future generations to have to possibility to live in such a great state. Affirmative action, illegal and legal non-white immigration, anti-white public school systems, and an anti-white media have done much damage to the United States of America and especially New Hampshire. It is time for white people in New Hampshire and across the country to take a stand. We are only 8 percent of the world's population and we need our own homeland, just like any other non-white group of people deserve their own homeland.

What will happen to New Hampshire once it is only 60, 50 or 40 percent white? Statistics show that areas with high non-white populations have higher rates of violent crime. New Hampshire has one of the lowest rates of violent crime in the country, but that will change as the white population percentage declines and the non-white population percentage increases.

What a class act.

So will you also call a person a dickbag who is black and says they want to preserve the mostly black community, school, church, etc?

Will you call a dickbag of a person who is Hispanic and wants to maintain the culture in their Arizona or California neighborhood that is mostly Hispanic because they like their culture?

Will you call a student a dickbag for choosing an all-black college because they want to go to an all-black college?

Didn't think so. I support his statements.
 
He's not a Republican.

Kudos to the New Hampshire Republican Party for acting swiftly last Tuesday to excommunicate a racist House candidate.

Ryan J. Murdough of Ashland is a candidate in Grafton County's District 8. He signed up as a Republican, but no one in the county GOP or state GOP had ever heard of him. Then he had a letter published in the Sunday Concord Monitor in which he proclaimed himself state chairman of the American Third Position party, a white supremacist organization.

When that letter came to the attention of state GOP Chairman John H. Sununu, he banned Murdough from using any party resources and began working with Grafton County Republicans to ensure his defeat in the party primary. State GOP spokesman Ryan Williams called Murdough "a despicable racist" and said "(h)is racist views are abhorent, and he is not welcome in the New Hampshire Republican Party."

Well put. Murdough, an unaffiliated voter until this year, told the Concord Monitor that he registered as a Republican only because it's easier to get on the ballot as a member of one of the two big political parties. In other words, he's a Republican In Name Only (RINO).

Political parties cannot always choose who carries their banners. It's a free country, and anyone can register with any party he chooses. Chairman Sununu could have let this slide and said there was nothing he could do. Good for him for publicly pushing this guy out, thus marginalizing his views, which are not widely held in New Hampshire but lamentably do pop up from time to time.
That was easy!!
PS - the link is in DiveCons post......
yeah, leave it to "crooks and Liars" to LIE
 

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