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08-31-2005, 03:40 PM #1OPSenior Member
The KKK...
After having a conversation about white-supremacy with a friend, I looked up the Ku Klux Klan on Wikipedia, and found something I thought was pretty interesting.....
Apparantly, in 1867, when the Klan was formalised as a national organisation, they set out their purposes and intents, which were;
- First: To protect the weak, the innocent, and the defenseless from the indignities, wrongs and outrages of the lawless, the violent and the brutal; to relieve the injured and oppressed; to succor the suffering and unfortunate, and especially the widows and orphans of the Confederate soldiers.
- Second: To protect and defend the Constitution of the United States ...
- Third: To aid and assist in the execution of all constitutional laws, and to protect the people from unlawful seizure, and from trial except by their peers in conformity with the laws of the land.
It's funny how anybody can use the same 'principles' to justify their actions, no matter how terrible their actions are...
Discuss. lol
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