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See the DVDs shocking the nation:

When the Darkness Falls: The Racially Divided States of America

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Hate Laws:

Making Criminals of Christians

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The Line in the Sand: America's Forgotten Borders

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The Persecution of Revisionists: The Holocaust Unveiled

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Zionist War Crimes: The Case for the Prosecution

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Judea Declares War: A Critical Look at WWII

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Understanding Anti-Semitism: Why Do Some People Dislike Jews?

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Rep. Paul Findley Dares to Speak Out: A 22-Year Veteran Congressman Exposes Israel's Lobby

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Ritual Murder Revisited: The Hidden Cult

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Human Sacrifice among the Fanatical Hasidic Jews and Other Cults from Ancient Times to the Present

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Africa: Blood & Guts

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Mondo Cane

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Slave Trade in the World Today

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Why the Mid-East Bleeds

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The Other Israel:

The Whole Story of Zionist Conspiracy

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FBI/Congressional Record on King

Larry Darby, Stateman, versus all the rest (politicians)

 

Larry Darby for AG

P. O. Box 3905

Montgomery, AL  36109

 

It costs $40.00 to fill up my car with gasoline and a hotel rental is usually $90.00.  Please help me with whatever amount you can.  There are only 3 more weeks to go before the Darby-Tyson smack down!  Thanks!

 --Larry Darby

May 16, 2006

Editorial

CANDIDATE Q&A: ATTORNEY GENERAL

 

The Advertiser posed the following questions to candidates for attorney general in the June 6 primaries. The Democratic candidates are Larry Darby, a former spokesman for Alabama atheists, and John Tyson Jr., district attorney for Mobile County. The Republican candidates are Troy King, who was appointed attorney general in 2004, and Mark Montiel, a former circuit and appellate court judge.

What do you see as the biggest issue facing the state that the attorney general can have an impact on, and how would you address it if elected. Please explain why.

Darby: To stop the Mexican invasion I will ask the governor to declare martial law for the purpose of using either the de-federalized National Guard troops or the activated Alabama State Defense Force.

County sheriffs and a revitalized community-based constabulary will be the first defenders used to ferret out Mexican invaders already present in Alabama. Mestizos will be treated as prisoners of war and escorted to exit points.

Forces at work in Alabama that have actively promoted open borders in the United States caused this crisis affecting all Southern states. I will declare the Southern Poverty Law Center Alabama's Public Enemy No. 1 and launch a probe into its activities since its inception with a purpose of emptying its coffers, estimated in 2005 at $193 million, and running them out of Alabama.

Major Alabama newspapers owned by foreign corporations appear complicit in treason against Alabama, as are the owners and management of the Southern Poverty Law Center. Reporters and editors continuously write articles promoting foreign and subversive ideologies that over the decades have distorted perceptions of Alabama in other parts of the United States and the world. The Code of Alabama provides for prosecution against defamation, fraud and harassment. Foreign corporations who act to dumb-down or mislead Alabamians will be scrutinized for violations of criminal and civil laws.

As attorney general I will safeguard the interests of Alabama citizens and make sure subversive interests are not allowed to operate under the guise of a free press.

Tyson: The impact of crime on our citizens is the biggest issue. In 2004, there were more than 195,000 serious crimes reported in Alabama. That means that an Alabama citizen has a 1 in 23 chance of being a victim of crime in a year. That's unacceptable.

The attorney general can help make our citizens safer. I will do this by making the support of local authorities and citizens the top priority of the attorney general's office. I will make citizens aware of the real crime statistics, and focus the attorney general's office on supporting local authorities and citizens in the fight against crime.

We can't wait until after the election to do this. I am doing it now through my campaign and I will do more as attorney general.

King: The biggest issue facing our state is ensuring that the families of Alabama have the protection they need and deserve. As attorney general, I have fought for and achieved tougher penalties for sexual predators, child pornographers, identity thieves, and those who place children in meth houses and other drug houses. . . .

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