From President Bush's 1990 mention of a "New World Order" to the arrest of a would-be cop-killer this spring, the history of a movement is briefly recounted.
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From President Bush's 1990 mention of a "New World Order" to the arrest of a would-be cop-killer this spring, the history of a movement is briefly recounted.
La Sociedad de San Pío X, que tiene capillas y escuelas a lo largo de todo Estados Unidos, contina siendo una fuente de propaganda antisemita.
Bishop Eddie Long pastors a huge church near Atlanta. He's also one of the most homophobic black ministers in America.
The Roman Catholic Church has always been an attractive target for conspiracy theorists, due in large part to its elaborate and sometimes mysterious-seeming rituals, its associations with secret societies like the Knights Templar and the Rosicrucians, and even its sometimes defensive reaction to scandals like the revelations of recent years about child-molesting priests.
The Society of St. Pius X, which has chapels and schools across the United States, remains a font of anti-Semitic propaganda.
In California, 'mainstream' anti-immigration rally organizers say they simply can't stop neo-Nazis from joining in.
The Minuteman Project wasn't the first to organize a vigilante border patrol. That honor belongs to the Ku Klux Klan.
Samples of Louis Beam's speeches and writings, 1983-2002.
Buju Banton’s smash hit is only one of many Jamaican tracks that target gays for extreme verbal violence. Here are the complete lyrics of Banton’s "Boom Bye Bye," both in the original Jamaican patois and in English.
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