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New Alliance Party — Part 1
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Peopte's Daly Works Thursday. Mey 10.1308 | 18-A
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‘AltacRhing Blacks:
no one safe from NAP’s slander:
hen Fred Newman ateeenpted to answer # column critical of the New Alli-
moe Party writica by Jarvia Tyner, an Afro-American and chair of he
New York Stase Communist Party, he concluded his polemic. “you stink.” One
can thiak of no siteetioa of a relationship between an Afro-American and 2 white
where such an utterance would be taken as anything bet an overt expression of
racism.
NAP practice of vilifying opponents, capecially if they bappes to be Black (this
from on organization that perports to be “Bieck-led”).
of 30,000. However, the names of only a time. According to Federal Election Com- lene Soe ae Deen
few authors appear in their weekly news- mission filings, Bellecourt was paid a to- hack” who is unwilling t0 .
Paper, the National Alliance. end many of tal of $7,000 from October 3 to December . Lg
7 their “offices” are homes of fellow there. 26 of 1967 as » “consuitaat” to the Fulani |. ftodent puiical sowt po a» uot to of-
j . igni + many of the members was idestified ss “a antional spokesperson " precidemt in 1
they do get are drawn from the therapy for the Fulani campaign” in a National Al- sea mowement conght on, nrg:
aa Sy. Scrrene maintains tet onc condition Another exemple dramatines NAP's | Study ge atti tty geretnt Pn,
of membership in the NAP is willingness tactics. After the NAP had printed stories Roads are Bower than Ous,” the alleged theoretical bens for NAP’s 1988 com- ,
to keep going to therapy and that NAP iesinuating that New Jewish Agenda prign of Palani. That tactic is to declare for Jeacknon im the pri :
members are charged for the service. agreed with many NAP policies and posi- ios, de the b that be will be ceed, Tee NAP dug frame 7
To the NAP, misrepresentstion is # tions, thal astional group adopted a reso. | "i sonmnpticn sot be nominated, hopes
i standard practice. The similarities be- bation blasting such tactics ond de- | "SpeJeckene cupperes imo their compeign in the Noveasber elections.
coincidence. For a jong time many
thought that the Rainbow Lobby had con-
necnons with Jesse Jackson's Rainbow
Coalition. Lately. the “Lobby.” which is
headquartered in Washington. D.C.. was
obliged to put a disclaimer in fine print
QEXt 00 MS name, stating thet ft has a0 as-
Another example of misrepresemtation
is the NAP's claim that Fulani is on the — 4 is really
ballot in 50 states. In fact, most states do “lt is bard to imagine.” said a Mankat- . Majer Quen - ‘pusher’ fer hiself and {ialics is
cangidetcs watil the somener. gamization whoee mein claim w fame re- is ter backs. Now, abivongh I think it's all tno easy tw be cynical and critical, f
likes to portray the NAP as an orgaciza- Fervakhan takes such an mecresi im apro- |. od bes lees than cons 1 Gide'c say T have some Jet
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