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Blogger Harry Abrams said...

Faaaantastic!
Just luvin' it! Fabulous job of research and chronological order. Just to clarify one significant point.

David Duke's glowing eulogy was very explicit. He indicated that he and Christie were friends, and that Christie had tried to help him since the mid 1970's. Keegstra, Christie first notable hate expression defense case, did not commence until about 1984-85, so the Duke/Christie relationship pre-dated Christie's free speech crusade fully by 9-10 years. David Duke was no "little guy" either. The Wikipedia entry for Duke specifically indicated that Duke was pioneering a then - new concept for the KKK,

"...Duke first received broad public attention during this time, as he endeavored to market himself in the mid-1970s as a new brand of Klansman: well-groomed, engaged, and professional. Duke also reformed the organization, promoting nonviolence and legality, and, for the first time in the Klan's history, women were accepted as equal members and Catholics were encouraged to apply for membership. Duke would repeatedly insist that the Klan was "not anti-black", but rather "pro-white" and "pro-Christian...."

It is my personal opinion, that Christie admired and emulated this approach. Also, I think it's quietly telling, too, that Mr. Christie kept that framed picture of Southern US Confederate leader Robert E. Lee behind his desk for so many years as inspiration.

22 March 2013 at 14:08

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