07 November 2008

Weasels wouldn't even stand up for their dubious beliefs

The New York Daily News has an AP article about the two clowns arrested for plotting to kill Obama:
Two white supremacists pleaded not guilty Thursday to federal charges in what authorities say was a plot to kill President-elect Barack Obama and dozens of other black people.
Daniel Cowart, 20, of rural West Tennessee and Paul Schlesselman, 18, of Helena-West Helena, Arkansas, were indicted Wednesday on charges of threatening a presidential candidate, possessing a sawed-off shotgun, taking firearms across state lines to commit crimes, and planning to rob a licensed gun dealer. The two were arrested late last month and are being held in federal custody without bond. Their arrests were made public on 27 October. No trial date has been set.
Wearing black-and-white striped prison uniforms and with chains around their wrists, waists and ankles, Cowart and Schlesselman spoke only to say "not guilty" during a brief hearing before a federal magistrate in Memphis. The charges in the seven-count indictment carry a maximum punishment of 50 years in prison and fines of $540,000. Court records say Cowart and Schlesselman, whom authorities say are white supremacist skinheads, told investigators they planned to conduct a national crime spree that would include a string of armed robberies and the murders of 88 black people.
The number has significance for white supremacists. "H" is the eighth letter of the alphabet and 88 is skinhead code for "Heil Hitler," authorities say. The killing spree, the records say, was to culminate with a suicide attack on Obama, which Cowart and Schlesselman would launch from a speeding car while wearing top hats and white tuxedoes.
Joe H. Byrd, Cowart's lawyer, refused to talk about the charges, but when asked if the alleged threats were real, he told reporters, "White top hats and tuxedoes? You tell me." Prosecutors and Schlesselman's public defender have declined comment.
Schlesselman and Cowart were arrested about 70 miles north of Memphis after an acquaintance told sheriff's deputies they had shot out a window of a rural black church. After questioning Cowart and Schlesselman, local authorities notified federal investigators.
Rico says the whole thing sounds like a bullshit session among stoned yahoos, but he does like the 'top hats and white tuxedoes' thing; these boys were playing to the crowd...

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