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Letter to G. Gordon Liddy
Americans for Self-Determination
Box 905
Arlington VA 22216
G. GORDON LIDDY
9112 RIVERSIDE DR.
FORT WASHINGTON, MD 20744
Dear Mr. Liddy;
Your being taken off the air at WJFK comes as no surprise to
us. We saw you as merely being a conservative decoy. The liberal
media allowed you to stay on the air just to mislead people
who want to be conservatives. However when ratings got too low,
it was no longer worth it to them.
Most of your listeners disagree with you on the 2 most important
issues (race and Israel). Your support of race mixing despite
the fact that most conservatives are against it cost you the
loyal support you need to remain popular. Your refusal to denounce
the terrorist, fascist state of Israel does not offend us, but
insisting that they are a valuable alley instead of a treacherous
parasite is absurd. It is obvious that they have a great deal
of control over our political leaders as well as media personalities
like you.
If you want to make an important impact and be remembered as
a great man you must quickly make certain changes while you
still have an audience. Most important; speak out in favor of
white people's right to segregation. Segregation is not wrong,
it should be our right to live in a neighborhood where we feel
comfortable. You should also state that you are in favor of
black reparations. Then explain that the best way to compensate
for injustices suffered by the blacks is to repatriate them
to their homeland and help them resettle.
Furthermore, the survival of Israel and the U.S. may depend
upon segregation. The only way Israel can survive as a Jewish
state is if they give up some territory to create a separate
state for Palestinians and force all non-Jews to move there.
The remaining territory of Israel would be smaller but 100%
Jewish and therefore free of ethnic conflict.
These bold ideas will bring much attention to your show. You
might be fired by a few cowardly program directors but it will
be worth it. Not only will you have higher ratings with the
stations good enough to keep you but your listeners will truly
admire you. Making compromises just to stay on the air is not
worth it.
August 29, 2001
Sincerely,
Assistant Director
perpetualdiversity.com
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