See, that's what I mean. This is the kind of thing you should say if
you're gonna call him a Nazi sympathizer. This is far more convincing to
me than "OMG HE OWNS A NAZI UNIFORM AND REENACTS AN SS UNIT!"

-----Original Message-----
From: Judah McAuley [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 1:40 PM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: Candidate responds to charge he dressed as Nazi - CNN
Political Ticker - CNN.c


I decided to go see what this dude Iott actually had to say about his
reenactment stuff. The initial report seemed to make sense, he was
just part of a WWII reenactment group, but his further statements on
Anderson Cooper kind of make me wonder.

http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2010/10/rich-iott-defends-nazis-he-dr
esses-up-as-they-were-doing-what-they-thought-was-right-video.php?ref=fp
a

He calls the Wiking Panzer division "valiant" and seems to go waaaay
out of his way to condemn their actions saying "they did what they
thought was right" and were "fighting for their homeland". I can
understand respecting the enemy and trying to understand what people
went through. This guy's statements make me more than a bit suspicious
though. He claims we can't judge them. Maybe he is just inordinantly
fair and non-judgemental or something, but I think we have a general
societal agreement that the Nazi SS were bad, m'kay?

Judah

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