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January 30, 2004


White supremacists campaign against gay marriage

In Massachusetts, fliers litter the streets of Roslindale, West Roxbury and Jamaica Plain all the time - low-cost painters or 15 percent discounts for carpet shampoo are the usual fare. But this week, a far-right group called the National Alliance distributed fliers stating that same-sex marriages are the "latest attack on our family values, which have formed the very basis of White society for time immemorial." According to State Rep. Liz Malia, D-Jamaica Plain, similar hate mail littered Centre Street in Jamaica Plain. The group, based out of West Virginia, has a website that encourages bigotry, homophobia, antisemitism, racism and white supremacy. The group also has a campaign to free a Ku Klux Klan member imprisoned for six counts of firearm possession.

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