Published 9/24/2008
by Mark Murray
at First Read
"Some residents of a northwestern New Jersey town received fliers last weekend that criticized the prospect of Democrat Barack Obama becoming the first black president. One national watchdog group said it may be the first distribution of racist fliers during the campaign… They are signed by the League of American Patriots, a white supremacist group with an address in Butler, N.J., about 45 minutes from Roxbury. The fliers, distributed to about 25 to 50 homes "show unflattering photos of Obama,...( read more )
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