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Sunday, October 12, 2008

US election: Barack Obama negotiates 30-minute TV spot with CBS, NBC and Fox | World news | guardian.co.uk

US election: Barack Obama negotiates 30-minute TV spot with CBS, NBC and Fox World news guardian.co.uk

As Barak Obama prepares to sit down and have a talk with the nation, John McCain and Sarah Palin have ramped up the personal attacks even further. Apparently they can't find any real dirt on Obama so they have to make up things to say about him. Please see below a letter I have sent to Sean Hannity at Fox News, as he is one of the worst offenders.


12 October 2008

Mr. Hannity,


Why is it you continue to make slanderous remarks about our next president in regards to his past associations, when you have a hard time admitting your own past associations with Hal Turner a Neo Nazi who is on the Southern Poverty Law Center Hate Watch List. Your slander of Senator Obama is entirely unacceptable to me as a voter as I am sure it is to many others. I would hope that the executives at FOX News are as disgusted by you as I am with your behavior. Your relationship with Mr. Turner is well documented on several websites from what I can see, yet you continue to infer that Senator Obama is a terrorist to your viewers. Enough is enough Mr. Hannity. I would be curious to see what spewed out of your mouth if you weren't so fair and balanced.




The Host of HateHarold C. Turner, 41 NORTH BERGEN, N.J.
Just when some thought that the modern white supremacist movement had adopted the calmer language of scientific racism, along came Hal Turner. A belligerent, foul-mouthed talk show host, Turner is the maestro of radio hate — a man who rants about a "Portable Nigger Lyncher" machine, "faggots," "savage Negro beasts," "bull-dyke lesbians" and "lazy-ass Latinos ... slithering across the border." And that is just the beginning.
According to a profile in his local newspaper, The (Bergen County, N.J.) Record, Turner was born in Jersey City and raised in Ridgefield Park. He served a 10-month stint in the Marines, was honorably discharged, and went to work as a driver and sales manager for a moving company. Later, he sold commercial property. Turner got involved in politics as well, serving as a Republican committeeman in Hudson County, the North Jersey coordinator for white nationalist Pat Buchanan's 1992 presidential campaign, and manager of the 1997 gubernatorial campaign of Libertarian Murray Sabrin.
As early as 1994, he was defending racism, holding a rally for New York radio talk show host Bob Grant, who had been fired from his show for making racist comments about blacks. In the late 1990s, Turner often called in to local radio shows as "Hal from North Bergen," telling their hosts things like, "The problem with police brutality is that cops don't use it enough."
In 2000, Turner sought the local Republican nomination for Congress, and was enraged when GOP leaders instead supported Theresa de Leon, a dark-skinned Hispanic who was the chief financial officer for New York's Legal Aid Society and the mother of 10 children. It was at this moment that Turner had a reported "epiphany," deciding the system was rigged against white men and abandoning all ties to the mainstream.
Not long after, he started up "The Hal Turner Show," renting time on shortwave radio maverick Allan Weiner's WBCQ, located in Monticello, Maine. Building up a substantial audience and paying for the five-nights-a-week, two-hour show with advertising and donations, he became a favorite of many on the radical right, including several in the neo-Nazi National Alliance*.
After neo-Nazi World Church of the Creator* leader Matt Hale was arrested in late 2002 for allegedly soliciting the murder of a federal judge, Turner openly supported Hale. "I don't think killing a federal judge in these circumstances would be wrong," he said, referring to the judge's ruling against Hale's group in a copyright dispute over its name. "It may be illegal, but it wouldn't be wrong."
Early in 2003, Turner told The Record, federal agents from the Secret Service and the U.S. Marshals Service questioned him about statements made on the air. Also in early 2003, Turner joined a neo-Nazi rally held in front of the Southern Poverty Law Center. In June, he was at the Aryan Nations* World Congress in Idaho, where rainy weather prevented his planned outdoor on-site broadcasts.
In recent months, however, Turner has repeatedly told his listeners he was gravely ill and begged for donations to pay his creditors. But he has never said what his disease was, and his many skeptics have noted that his "illness" seems to worsen when bills come due at month's end.

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