Obama election spurs wave of hate-group volence
By Joseph Williams | Monday, May 11, 2009 | The Boston Globe
“…While the inauguration of the first black president has lessened racial tensions for most Americans, it has set off a wave of violence on the white supremacist fringe, with anti-hate groups attributing six recent killings – including the ambush last month of three Pittsburgh police officers and the fatal shootings last month of two Florida sheriff’s deputies – in part to anger over President Obama’s election….”…BS
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