Tiny N.D. town fights white supremacist takeover

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Tiny North Dakota town fights white supremacist takeover

A self-described extremist quietly buys up property in Leith, N.D., and eyes political power.



The Tribune reports that Jeff Schoep, from Detroit, who is leader of the National Socialist Movement, has rented space at city hall for a town hall meeting on Sunday.

The newspaper describes Cobb, a self-described white supremacist, as a "man wanted in Canada for hate crimes" because of 2010 federal charges for allegedly promoting hate material online while in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Grant County records show that Cobb, who has purchased 13 lots, has since transferred ownership of two lots: one to Tom Metzger, a former grand dragon of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan in California, which founded the White Aryan Resistance, and another to Alex Linder, originator of the Vanguard News Network, a white supremacist website, according to the civil rights group Southern Poverty Law Center.



Hatewatch, which tracks extremist groups for the SPLC, says Cobb announced his plans for Leith last year on the online forum Vanguard News Network.

Cobb said he has "been waiting quite a few months to spring this." He boasted the advantages of the town, including cheap utilities and "a surfeit of very good paying jobs in two different cities within normal commutable distances."

The Tribune says the posting also urged like-minded people "to move now and quietly get going here without letting the cat out of the bag."

The newspaper says Cobb has rebuffed its repeated attempts for an interview but told workers at the Grant County Courthouse that he planned to rename the town "Cobbsville."

The AP quotes Cobb as saying he hopes to build a park and maybe a swimming pool dedicated to a neo-Nazi or white supremacist activist. "They would have to be approved by the town council, of course," Cobb told the news agency.

Cook, the councilman, says he has not received any support from county or state officials for his attempts to block Cobb.

For his part, Cook says one group, called UnityND, has formed to fight the proposed takeover, and that he has established a website to try to rally the town.

"We cannot accept this racist hatred they are bringing here. Leith is in a crisis and is crying out for help," Kelly said. "We need to show the Nazis that they are absolutely not wanted there."

The AP says the town council, caught by surprise, is considering whether to dissolve and turn over power to the county to prevent a political takeover by the white supremacists.

"He (Cobb) would still own his property," Ryan Schock, a 38-year-old farmer and mayor of Leith, told the AP. "But ... he can't control the city if there's no city government."

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Oh Canada!! :canada:

Yup, he is from Canada.. hey, USA you can keep this loser.. thanks
 

damngrumpy

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I don't for a minute subscribe to this guys views. But in America has he broken
any laws? He has purchased property allowed in America he gave lots to his
friends allowed in America and he says what he says under the free speech of
the American constitution. What is the problem? This low life has bought his
power base, as all politicians do he just has a terrible message.
 

karrie

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I don't for a minute subscribe to this guys views. But in America has he broken
any laws? He has purchased property allowed in America he gave lots to his
friends allowed in America and he says what he says under the free speech of
the American constitution. What is the problem? This low life has bought his
power base, as all politicians do he just has a terrible message.

And, as politicians and voter bases are wont to do, they can keep that power away from him.
 

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I don't for a minute subscribe to this guys views. But in America has he broken any laws? He has purchased property allowed in America he gave lots to his friends allowed in America and he says what he says under the free speech of
the American constitution. What is the problem? This low life has bought his power base, as all politicians do he just has a terrible message.

I don't think that's the issue. The article would feature a law enforcement issue if he were committing offences. The issue for us is the extremism itself as well as things that are illegal in Canada which will live close to us and which might effect us. How bad will it be? How threatening might it become? If we travel south, will those of us who are not appropriate to the white supremacists be at risk? We have a legitimate interest in knowing.

How close are these guys to the extreme right wing of mainstream US conservatism? I can easily imagine Tea Partiers who are sufficiently far right touching base with organizations like this. In a close state or federal election Republicans would turn to them for votes. That in turn will give them clout.

Insofar as anything that happens in any foreign country is our concern this is something for Canada to take notice of, IMO anyway.
 

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Nope, we can't blame this one on y'all. He's as American Nazi as apple strüdel.

Why would it have to be blamed on a nation, any nation, at all? I know this is radical but why don't we, oh I don't know, make people responsible for the own behaviour and value systems. Even asshat behaviour and retarded value systems like this guy espouses.
 

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Why would it have to be blamed on a nation, any nation, at all? I know this is radical but why don't we, oh I don't know, make people responsible for the own behaviour and value systems. Even asshat behaviour and retarded value systems like this guy espouses.

I am unclear on what the point is? Blame for what? They are citizens of the US, residents of North Dakota and according to the article intent on forming a municipal-type government there. I am unsure what is meant by 'blaming the nation', but logic suggests they are well inside any line that could be drawn excluding them from "being American". Even in a national military there can come a point where actions of an individual are solely their own and not actions of the state, but except where a nation is attempting to evade responsibility the rogue soldier's state will usually pay some kind of reparations if he is guilty of an atrocity. No doubt these guys want the respectability of a recognized government to attach to their actions - like Hitler.
 
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karrie

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Nope, not born in Canada, but he is Canadian.

After serving in the armed forces he moved to Edmonton, Canada for five years.... he was arrested in 2010 in Canada on federal charges of willful promotion of hatred and is currently wanted by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

Cobb holds dual citizenship in Canada and the U.S.


That just isn't what people tend to think when they hear someone is 'from' somewhere. He was born elsewhere, schooled elsewhere, served in that country's army, and lives there still. He's not 'from' here. But personally, based on my own political viewpoints, I'd really like to see him come back. He won't though, because then he'd have to face our legal system.
 

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I don't for a minute subscribe to this guys views. But in America has he broken
any laws? He has purchased property allowed in America he gave lots to his
friends allowed in America and he says what he says under the free speech of
the American constitution. What is the problem? This low life has bought his
power base, as all politicians do he just has a terrible message.


its a hamlet of 16 people. If the guy has 13 lots he controls council. Let him turn the dust stop into Supremacy city. Keeps all the loons in - one spot...
 

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Nope, not born in Canada, but he is Canadian.

After serving in the armed forces he moved to Edmonton, Canada for five years.... he was arrested in 2010 in Canada on federal charges of willful promotion of hatred and is currently wanted by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

Cobb holds dual citizenship in Canada and the U.S.
In great traditional RCMP fashion I hope they taser him good.
 

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That just isn't what people tend to think when they hear someone is 'from' somewhere. He was born elsewhere, schooled elsewhere, served in that country's army, and lives there still. He's not 'from' here. But personally, based on my own political viewpoints, I'd really like to see him come back. He won't though, because then he'd have to face our legal system.

I suppose in the traditional way.. I guess so..

For me the last place a person resides is where he is from.. maybe because as a child to my age now I have moved over 30 times.. the longest place I have ever remained was Arlington, Texas for 17 years..

Born in Hamilton (6 months there), lived in Sudbury, Cornwall, Toronto, Montreal (Beaconsfield), Dalhousie, NB, Calgary, Vancouver (downtown & Langely), Los Angeles, Yakima, WA, Bellingham, WA, Teloloapan, Gro., Mexico, Arlington, Texas and the list goes on.. some places like Calgary lived there 3 times..

So where I generally say the last place I lived is where I am from.. I get a 2 year itch and move..
 

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Hate to say it, but 16 people is - unless ND has some really weird laws, an unincorporated hamlet, or maybe a 'big farm', and the councilman quoted is a county councillor.
Frankly, I kind of lost interest at 16 people so he moves in a bunch of 'whatevers'. Good a place for them as any..