One picture is worth a thousand words!
The pictures of the Orlando Nazi March on February 25, 2006 made by Isis. She told me it was okay to post her pictures as long as I told everyone they were her pictures and, therefore, her personal property. I would like to offer an apology for calling her a "Nazi Babe" in the first article I posted on this topic. I would note for the record that I consider these the best pictures taken at the rally and indictate that Isis is an individual with photographic talent.
The pictures of the Orlando Nazi March on February 25, 2006 made by Isis. She told me it was okay to post her pictures as long as I told everyone they were her pictures and, therefore, her personal property. I would like to offer an apology for calling her a "Nazi Babe" in the first article I posted on this topic. I would note for the record that I consider these the best pictures taken at the rally and indictate that Isis is an individual with photographic talent.
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The Nazi March in Orlando was a failure.
AM 580 Talk Radio Reports:
Nazi Rally Fight was Staged Bob Hazen 02/27/2006 11:00:53
That Neo-Nazi rally in Parramore on Saturday may have gone even better than it first appeared. Police now say the one fight that grabbed all the headlines may not have been real after all. Many people feared violence when the Nazis marched through the mostly black neighborhood on Saturday and the fist-fight before the rally seemed to confirm their worries. "It may have been some kind of staged event to stir trouble inside."
Orlando Police now say they think the two men involved were actually friends, and staged a mock fight. Sergeant Barbara Jones says that's part of the nature of these types of demonstrations. "That can happen at these types of things where an organized counter-demonstrator group comes in, and their goal is also to stir trouble."
Even if the fight was concocted, both men still face real charges of disorderly conduct. In all 17 people were arrested at Saturday's rally. Most were members of an anti-Neo Nazi group called SHARPS, along with one "Skinhead Nazi" and a regular civilian. Hundreds of people followed and shouted at the National Socialist Movement members as they marched, but police are calling the relative lack of trouble at the march a success.
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