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Why, none other than our favorite non-racist white supremacist, of course! Martin Millard has made a name for himself in extremist circles thanks to rants against the "Tan Everyman," drawn local ire due to his influence over Costa Mesa Mayor Allan Mansoor, and even garnered attention from the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Millard's been on a writing tear as of late thanks to the proposed amnesty bill currently in the Senate. He's not happy with it—indeed, he calls i
OC Blog has an interesting post on Orange County Republican Central Committee endorsements for various local offices. Even more entertaining are the back-and-forth comments between Weekly pal Jubal and Tim Whitacre--with some chiming in by Art Pedroza and Karen A Finn--about internal bylaws, and motions and ex-officios and alternate members rights and . . . argghhhhh! . . . that talk got so hot we just messed our shorts. Excuse us while we change.
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It's bad enough that Costa Mesa and its divisive Mayor Alan Mansoor are getting beat up by their own hometown Daily Pilot columnists (here and here, not to mention that paper's own readers here and, oh, by one of its more distinguished residents here). But now they are getting national unwanted exposure from the organization that Martin Luther King, Jr. helped found, the Southern Poverty Law Center, whose new Intelligence Report piece, The Tinderbox, takes on Mansoor, the City With a Heart and M
The blog of David Duke-approved local racialist Martin Millard is our local Net version of the scruffy man with a shopping cart. And like those rambling, smelly men that straggle up and down Harbor Boulevard, Millard writes stuff once in a while that rises above the usual rambles about illegal aliens, soccer and the glories of Costa Mesa Mayor Allan Mansoor to really strike you as bizarre. Take his latest post, one where...um, it's something about how the Daily Pilot is Aztlanista and lawn mowin
To the lower right of this post, you'll see a couple of Orange County blogs. It's just a smattering--indeed, we host more than our share of idiots. And few are worse than infamous Costa Mesa racialist Martin Millard.
We can never tell exactly what Millard rambles about, mostly because he fancies himself a novelist and thus resorts to cheap literary tricks. Take today, when a "U. Know Who" shares "his positions for his non-campaign in which he is not running for city council." U. Know who is non
...You have it here: Orange County's most notorious racialst, Martin Millard, has officially endorsed the Mitt. Even Ron Paul can't boast of such wacky supporter credentials, unless one of his notorious newsletters ruminated about the difference in vaginas of women from various ethnicities.
Orange County's favorite racialist, Costa Mesa's Martin Millard, inspires a lot of vomiting from sane Orange Countians. But one has managed to rein in his bile and turn it into words: CM Truth, a blog written by an anonymous guy or gal (or guy-gal?) devoted specifically to debunk Millard's wacky CM Press. Make sure to stop by and leave nice comments on the former, as the latter is run by a coward.
It seems a week doesn't go by that David Duke's favorite local writer, Martin H. Millard, doesn't rail about Latino criminals in Costa Mesa on his blog. "The real and present danger in Costa Mesa is from Latino gangs who have a strong connection with illegal aliens, the slums and some non-profits," Millard wrote just yesterday. "That's the reality folks, no matter how many neurotic lefties try to deny it."
Oh, really? What are the two gangs the federal government has vigorously prosecuted in th