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  • Pat Lanzo sits in front of the sign outside his "Peach Bar" in Paulding County, Georgia which he owns the day after the 2008 election in which Barack Obama was elected president of the United States.  Lanzo claims he is not a racist even though he constantly uses the word "nigger" on the sign in front of  his bar which he calls the  "Original Klan Bar" on his website. "The minute someone says the N-word, you're labeled racist," he explains.
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  • Pat Lanzo sits in front of the sign outside his "Peach Bar" in Paulding County, Georgia which he owns the day after the 2008 election in which Barack Obama was elected president of the United States.  Lanzo claims he is not a racist even though he constantly uses the word "nigger" on the sign in front of  his bar. ?The minute someone says the N-word, you?re labeled racist,? he explains.
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  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
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  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
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  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
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  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
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  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
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  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
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  • Protester outside Walgreens on Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Illinois
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  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
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  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
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  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
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  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
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  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
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  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
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  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
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  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
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  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
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  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
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  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
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  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
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  • NAHUNTA, Georgia, February 20, 2010: About 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on in the town of Nahunta, Ga., about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. Klan members stood in ornate robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said, "They are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly, very few -- I don't think even one-tenth of one percent -- has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.
    February 20
  • Dent Myers is the proprietor of "Wildman's Civil War Surplus and Herb Shop", a store in Kennesaw, Georgia which sells Civil War, KKK and Nazi memorabilia. He is famous for his beard, his friendly demeanor, his love of guns and his racism.
    Dent Myers
  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
    9354.jpg
  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
    9328.jpg
  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
    9327.jpg
  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
    9324.jpg
  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
    Ku Klux Klan_Georgia_9290.jpg
  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
    9263.jpg
  • Dent Myers is the proprietor of "Wildman's Civil War Surplus and Herb Shop", a store in Kennesaw selling Civil War, KKK and Nazi memorabilia. He is famous for his beard, his love of guns and his racism.
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  • Dent Myers is the proprietor of "Wildman's Civil War Surplus and Herb Shop", a store in Kennesaw selling Civil War, KKK and Nazi memorabilia. He is famous for his beard, his friendly demeanor, his love of guns and his racism...Shot in December 2007
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  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
    9360.jpg
  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
    9332.jpg
  • Close to 50 members of the Georgia Knight Riders and Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rallied for a crowd of more than 500 on Feb. 20 in the town of Nahunta, GA about 275 miles southeast of Atlanta. <br />
<br />
Klan members stood in ornate white robes and pointed hoods with faces exposed in front of a crowd of mostly enthusiastic onlookers for a two-hour rally. The few hecklers in the crowd were harshly scolded by supporters, while several dozen protesters, including the NAACP rallied nearby.<br />
<br />
Several Klan members spoke on topics ranging from gun control, sexual offenders, the value of prayer in public schools and the need to vote. <br />
<br />
However, most of the group's hateful speech was focused on eliminating "the problems" of illegal immigration and "immigration in general." Standing next to a large sign that read, "Stop the Latino Invasion Now!" Imperial Wizard Jeff Jones referred to "people coming over from Mexico and Guatemala" as "third-world mud people." Faulting the current administration's immigration policy, Wolf said "they are going to commit genocide on this Anglo-American race." Jones also blamed illegal immigrants for the lack of jobs, low wages, drugs, gangs and the spread of diseases in the United States.<br />
<br />
"We want them to take their sorry selves back to Mexico and stay out of our country," said Jones. "We have got so many Latinos walking over the border everyday. They are taking over the whole work force because honestly very few, I don't think even one-tenth of one percent, has any job like a lawyer or a doctor."<br />
<br />
The rally ended with repeated chants of "White Power" as the Klan members raised their left arms in a brash Hitler salute.<br />
<br />
Watch a video of the event:<br />
http://tinyurl.com/yastu83
    9220.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_120.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_138.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_126.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_084.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_053.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_024.jpg
  • ATLANTA, GA - SEPT 16, 2009: Former president Jimmy Carter visited Emory for his 28th annual Carter Town Hall meeting for Emory University's 1,300 freshmen, in which Carter responds to students questions. This year's event took place against a backdrop of Carter's comment the previous day, quoted by Fox News, that Congressman Joe Wilson's outburst during President Obama's recent speech to Congress was "based on racism."<br />
<br />
The questions at the Emory event said as much about Carter as it did about the students, many of whom spent the Q&A period texting on their cell phones. The opening question of the evening was what he thought of Kanye West's outburst at the VMA Music awards. Carter responded that he thought it was uncalled for.<br />
<br />
Midway through the hour-long session, he took a question about Obama and racism and responded, "When a radical fringe element of demonstrators and others begin to attack the president of the United States as an animal or as a reincarnation of Adolf Hitler, or when they wave signs in the air that say that we should have buried Obama with Kennedy, those kind of attacks are beyond the bounds of the way presidents have ever been accepted, even with people who disagree [with them]. I think people who are guilty of that type of personal attack against Obama have been influenced to a major degree by a belief that he should not be president because he is African-American. It's a racist attitude."<br />
<br />
The final question addressed how he upheld his obligations to  his family when he was president. "My family took care of me," he responded, and with that he left the stage and immediately went to Rosalynn Carter, his wife of 57 years, took her hand and exited.
    Jimmy Carter_Emory University_016.jpg
  • Inside the "Peach Bar" in Paulding County, Georgia the day after the 2008 election in which Barack Obama was elected president of the United States. <br />
<br />
"The minute someone says the N-word" says Pat Lanzo owner of the bar "you're labeled a racist."
    April 27
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