In the Spirit of the enemy,
The Ku Klux Klan Is on the Prowl for New Members at a Popular Getaway Spot
Think the Ku Klux Klan is a thing of the past? Not quite.
Flummoxed residents of Hampton Bays, N.Y., reported finding fliers from the Loyal White Knights—a Klan group formed in 2012—under their doors, in their mailboxes, and on their driveways. Accompanied by recruitment forms, the leaflets depict a Jewish person, an African American, and a Latino with the message, “Beware! We want your jobs. We want your homes. We want your country.”
Mary Beth Moore, a local nun, told CBS News that the group went to work after dark: “We know somebody heard their dogs barking at midnight.”
http://news.yahoo.com/ku-klux-klan-prowl-members-popular-getaway-spot-175949575.html
The Ku Klux Klan Is on the Prowl for New Members at a Popular Getaway Spot
Think the Ku Klux Klan is a thing of the past? Not quite.
Flummoxed residents of Hampton Bays, N.Y., reported finding fliers from the Loyal White Knights—a Klan group formed in 2012—under their doors, in their mailboxes, and on their driveways. Accompanied by recruitment forms, the leaflets depict a Jewish person, an African American, and a Latino with the message, “Beware! We want your jobs. We want your homes. We want your country.”
Mary Beth Moore, a local nun, told CBS News that the group went to work after dark: “We know somebody heard their dogs barking at midnight.”
http://news.yahoo.com/ku-klux-klan-prowl-members-popular-getaway-spot-175949575.html