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Anonymous Anonymous said...

My parents live in that riding. They were annoyed and offended by Fromm's racist Robocalls which left messages on their answering machine. When I told my mom that he was actually a neo-nazi, the same guy who had marched with the Aryan Guard and supported the people who attacked my friend Jason, she said that she had kind of suspected from the calls.

My parents are pretty much perfectly ordinary, white, relatively conservative middle-class Calgarians, the demographic Paulie was trying to reach. Like most Calgarians, they have co-workers, friends and neighbours of many different races. They weren't fooled by Fromm's racist lies, neither was anyone else.

Fromm and his Nazi friends seem to believe westerners are more receptive to their ideas than people out East and I'm proud to be able to say that Calgarians proved them wrong again. There is nowhere in this country where hate groups can expect to find a hospitable reception.

15 May 2011 at 11:23

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Delusions of grandeur or possibly grandiosity. Either way Fromm is suffering from some mental illness. He's dangerous and likely off his meds. Besler is just weird and creepy.

Another hilarious post though!

15 May 2011 at 16:31

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