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| | Red Resolution Nixed in New Hampshire (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04) |
 | | In 1996, state senator Bert Cohen received a large vote in the legislature to "condemn" The Nationalist Movement, a militantly anti-communist organization. |
 | | Asked if Nationalists could feel vindicated by the vote, Barrett said that "the day will come when lawmakers will rescind the 1996 anti-Nationalist resolution, on their own, because they see that Nationalists love America but communists hate America. |
 | | Jenkins claims that he is being backed by the New-York-City-based Progressive Labor Party, which describes itself as a "revolutionary communist party" and which condemns "white supremacy, racism, homophobia, anti-Semitism and hatred," using the same terms as Cohen. |
| www.nationalist.org /alt/2001/jun/red.html (506 words) |
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