National Socialists Continue To Rally In Olympia Socialist Worker's Party Member Larry Mosqueda Replaces Terrorist Drew Hendricks http://www.overthrow.com/lsn/news.asp?articleID=9194 [accessed 10 April 06] 4/1/2006 11:02:03 AM Discuss this story in the forum LSN Staff Olympia, Washington -- [Bill: I love the anti-NSM spin on this. If we rally in one place, its a victory for the Jews, and if we don't rally, its also a victory for the Jews. In the Jewish press, the Jews are always victorious. LOL. I also like the fact that the antis have taken Drew Hendricks, their former spokesman, who has since been shown to be under investigation for terrorism -- including arsons attacks on at least half a dozen Seattle area sites, and replaced him. However, note that the Olympian never mentions the affiliation between the Olympia, Washington anti-racist movement and individuals *actually under investigation and facing indictment for acts of terrorism*. Their new spokesman is Larry Mosqueda. Mosqueda is a Socialist Worker's Party member, avowed communist and advocate of Cuba, and teaches classes with names ike "Political Economy of Noam Chomsky" at [employer] -- [home address, work email and phone number]. He was one of Corrie's professors and he is apparently something of a loon who has claimed all rights in discussing her in the public. It feels nice to piss someone as obviously unstable as this fellow off Also, the arrogance in the leftists dictating who can discuss Rachel Corrie and on what terms is also hilarious. Of course, the Jew paper eats it up. Read on:] http://www.theolympian.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article ?AID=/20060401/NEWS01/60401011 Rallies planned to offset neo-Nazis’ BY DIANE HUBER THE OLYMPIAN OLYMPIA — South Sound activist groups have planned two counterprotests to a possible neo-Nazi rally Sunday in Sylvester Park. The Washington chapter of the National Socialist Movement plans a noon rally to celebrate Adolf Hitler’s birthday, said chapter President Justin Boyer. “Our goal is to show our presence,” he said. They also want to protest the fact that [Jewish] soldiers were not held accountable for the death of Rachel Corrie, a local woman who died protecting Palestinian homes in the Gaza Strip, he said. The white supremacist group advertised the rally on its Web site up until Thursday, calling it “Goyim Unite,” then said the rally was being postponed until Hitler’s birthday on April 20. The cancellation notice was a hoax to throw off counterdemonstrators, Boyer said. [Bill: I hope Justin didn't come out and say something dumb like that to the press. You don't tell people you are hoaxing them. Of course, it is just as likely that's a misquote.] No one, however, has reserved a permit to rally at Sylvester Park on Sunday, said a spokesman for the state Department of General Admissions, which manages the Sylvester Park. Local groups decided to go ahead with plans for two counterprotests: • A rally called “Not in our town, Not in Rachel’s name” will be at noon Sunday in Heritage Park. It is planned as a diversity celebration for those who wish to indirectly protest the neo-Nazis. The rally will include speakers and music. [Bill: Yeah. LOL. These diversity celebrations generally only go well when people are being paid to attend them. I'm not sure exactly what the situation is in this case.] • Those who want to protest directly will meet at 11 a.m. at Sylvester Park. The group plans to have scouts in case the neo-¬Nazis don’t show up at the park. [Bill: "Protest directly" means that they are planning to physically attack any police officers who show up, and use out demonstration as a cover for doing so, a la Orlando and a la Toledo.] “If they don’t show up, that will be a victory, and if they do show up we’ll protest peacefully against them and let them know they’re not welcome in our town,” said Larry Mosqueda, a member of Olympia Movement for Justice and Peace. [Bill: Again, no mention of the fact that Mosqueda is an outright communist.] Unity of the Community members titled the rally “Not in Rachel’s name” in protest of a link on the neo-Nazis Web site to Corrie, who died in 2003. A local activist sent an e-mail to the group asking them not to use Rachel Corrie’s name, said Simona Sharoni, a member of Unity of the Community. An Olympian reporter was asked to leave a Friday meeting held to plan the response to the neo-Nazi rally. [Bill: But this doesn't bias their coverage whatsoever. The fact that communists and the Jews even oppose their friends in the media doesn't make the Olympian move one step off of their support for Bolshevism. Pure insanity.] This will be the second time the neo-Nazi group rallies in Olympia. Eight members rallied on the corner of Bethel Street and Fourth Avenue in January, which drew 200 counterprotesters. [Bill: More like 15 at that incident, if I recall.] Boyer said at that rally that his group is nonviolent and hopes to use media attention to attract more followers. Boyer was uncertain how many would attend Sunday’s rally, but said membership in the area is growing. He said the group also plans to distribute fliers in local neighborhoods. The Southern Poverty Law Center has estimated the group has 200 to 300 members nationally and 10 or 12 in the Washington chapter. [Bill: Another wildly inaccurate statement.] In the past few months the group has rallied in Seattle, Des Moines and Everett, with more planned this spring and summer. The group has received a permit to rally at the Capitol on July 3, and advertises on its Web site a “white genocide” rally and campout with hotel and camping information. Local activists are also brainstorming their response to that event. Olympian reporter Scott Gutierrez contributed to this report. Diane Huber covers the ity of Lacey and its urban growth area for The Olympian. She can be reached at 360-357-0204 or dhuber@theolympian.com. ----- Emailed to you by: Libertarian Socialist News ATTN: Bill White, Editor Post Office Box 8631 Roanoke, VA 24014 http://www.overthrow.com dhyphen@yahoo.com