Monday, August 16, 2010

I'm Still Here

There may be some of you who are wondering how I'm faring since the press outed me eleven days ago. Well, I'm still here. Now, they may have ruined my chances of winning the election, but maybe not.

First of all, there may be many 'silent' racialists in my town who support me, but wouldn't dare come out and say it publicly. Secondly, as I've said previously, the public has a short attention span. By November, most probably won't remember me, or they might remember vaguely, but won't remember which one of the total of six candidates are me. Yes, that's right. There are now six. It seems that on the very last day of filing, four others registered as candidates. Coincidence? Maybe. Some people do put things off until the last minute. It is possible that some of the four registered as candidates so that I wouldn't be running unopposed. Well, they have that right. But if I do lose this election, and any of the last minute candidates wins, I'll be watching them very closely. If any of them, for any reason, resigns his or her seat before the end of the first year, I'll be filing a lawsuit against them.

You may be asking yourselves why? I'll tell you. If they get elected and if they resign shortly thereafter, it means that they ran, not because they wanted the office, but they wanted specifically to keep me from getting it. The plan would have been to run for office, win, get me out of the way, then resign, and let the chairman of the board, or the mayor (I'm not certain which has the authority) appoint an interim board member to fill out the term of the one who resigned. If this does happen, it's a pretty sneaky way of getting rid of me, and I'll let the courts decide if it's actionable, so they had better watch themselves. Anyone who knows me will tell you I'm a suer. Five lawsuits, four wins. I would have won the last one, but I didn't have the written proof I needed. Anyway, what I'm doing now is deciding what money I can spend on campaigning, and what approach I should use. I'll have that figured out by the end of the month.

As to my personal and work life, all is basically normal. No problems at work, and no problems at home. I've even picked up three new clients.

So, all is basically well. I'm not under much stress, and my stomach problems have stopped. I am now sure that although this may have cost me the election, my life hasn't been destroyed.

I want to urge all my fellow WN's out there to not be afraid to run for office because of this. If you are well known in the movement, you will be outed. The press, while they cannot be trusted are very good at what they do, and most papers and TV/radio stations employ professional researchers. They will find you out.

But if you are unknown in the movement, don't worry. Run for office. Don't talk to the press, and keep your WN status a secret. In the Aryan Nations, our membership lists are strictly confidential. Director Mullet would destroy them before handing them over to the government. After you've been in office a while, and have been doing a good job, then you can reveal yourself if you like. Just don't be in a hurry to out yourself. Wait for the right moment. That moment is sometime AFTER you've won, not before. Good luck to anyone with enough guts to try.

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