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Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is a truly inspirational story...please continue your amazing work Tony!!

8 February 2012 at 20:41

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I would sure like to hear how and what processes he undertook on his path of liberation and to see if its a deep re-structuring of core beliefs or if it mostly just a functionality of change that could be described as surface.

8 February 2012 at 22:11

Anonymous Anonymous said...

McAleer is pretty sick. Have met him in recent days and he is a seriously creepy guy. Wouldn't trust him near my kids; a very manipulative person who could feed on the weak for his own personal gain.

8 February 2012 at 23:04

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Cool.

9 February 2012 at 04:59

Anonymous Anonymous said...

ARC said - ..."we don't want to ever find ourselves in a state where we aren't willing to our express good will."

And that's why you all are awesome. I thank you for being MY life line.

9 February 2012 at 07:25

Blogger Harry Abrams said...

While remaining awake to the possibility that "reformed" racists maybe at times be cynically "playing" people so that they can participate normally in society, I feel the door should be left open for those who have genuinely seen the error of their ways, seek change and a chance to make amends.

9 February 2012 at 09:50

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey!
Tony McAleer's a reformed neo nazi hate manger now, buy his book!

Is he making amends or a good living on the motivational circuit talking about his personal journey and self-forgiveness..

Sorry, ain't buyin it.. Knew this creep in the day, he was a sociopathic manipulator then, and I highly doubt he's changed his ways - I am quite sure that Tony McAleer is a Nazi hate-monger still to this day.. Crocodile tears and a well-paid speakers circuit don't cut it

25 January 2013 at 21:01

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've known the guy for years and if you don't believe the changes in him, just take a look at his kids! He raised them on his own, and they are both very intelligent, great kids, and without a doubt compassionate people just like him. Be as cynical as you want, but i think the guys done a great job with them and with improving his life.

14 March 2013 at 14:51

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