I remember the liberal Human Rights Watch expert who was suspended for
his Nazi memorabilia 'obsession'. He was defended up and down by some
of the left wing in the same way that there are those on the right who
are defending this guy. I'm not surprised that he's a Republican as
much as I'm not surprised that he's a politician. Or an activist. Or
or or.
Humans. Feh.

On Sun, Oct 10, 2010 at 9:11 PM, Larry C. Lyons <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> not only as a nazi but a member of the Waffen SS? For a republican
> candidate? Why am I not surprised? I think I'm going to have a heat
> attack and die from not surprised.
>
> http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2010/10/09/candidate-responds-to-charge-he-dressed-as-nazi/?iref=obnetwork
>
> Candidate responds to charge he dressed as Nazi
> By:
> CNN's Gabriella Schwarz
> (CNN) - The Ohio Congressional candidate who has received national
> attention for a photo where he appears in a Nazi uniform, responded to
> the reports Saturday in a statement on his website.
> Rich Iott, a Republican who is running in Ohio's 9th district, said in
> the statement that he has participated in military re-enactments since
> college and it is a "hobby" he enjoys with his son.

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