Slashdot Mirror


Blogger Who Revealed GOP Leader's KKK Ties Had Home Internet Lines Cut

blottsie writes Last month, Lamar White, Jr. set off a firestorm in Washington when a post on his personal blog revealed that House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, the third most powerful Republican in the House of Representatives, was a featured speaker at a white nationalist conference put on by former Klu Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke. Then someone climbed in his back yard and severed his Internet cables.

4 of 420 comments (clear)

  1. Re:Censorship? by rjmx · · Score: 1, Troll

    Ah, the "both sides do it" defense. So that makes it OK, then?

  2. Re:Christianity is just as bad as Islam by garyisabusyguy · · Score: 1, Troll

    I was more inclined to think Europe and Japan, but I suppose that having no argument leads you to just shout about them damn commies

    That's ok, I guess it would suck to live with an out dated view of the world, particularly when you are trying real hard to ignore that which is plainly obvious

    --
    Wherever You Go, There You Are
  3. Re:Christianity is just as bad as Islam by jeffmflanagan · · Score: 1, Troll

    No, by educating superstitious people, and marginalizing would-be theocrats like the Republican clown-show.

    People tend to realize that the supernatural is imaginary if we allow them a decent education. Unfortunately a huge regressive subculture wants us to remain ignorant and reactionary, so we make stupid comments like "Just like USSR, China and North Korea does, by jailing people for having a terrorist handbook called ... "the bible"" .

  4. Re:Censorship? by ShanghaiBill · · Score: 0, Troll

    Wrong "they", but you get the point.

    How do you know it is the wrong "they"?
    Who has a greater incentive to cut the cable:
    1. A blogger who wants look like a victim, to attract attention to himself, make money off clicks, and discredit his adversaries.
    2. A right wing supporter of Scalise, who should know that the result will be #1.