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American Nazi Party registers first lobbyist in DC

John Bowles, 55, says issues topping the ANP's agenda are civil rights, healthcare and immigration.

by Rhonda Spivak, April 17, 2012

The American Nazi Party has registered its first Washington DC lobbyist, as was reported in the congressional newspaper The Hill last week.

John Bowles, 55, said he sought to help his "fellow Americans... practice their constitutional rights," and to use lobbying to convey the American Nazi Party's agenda to "elected officials in congress."

Bowles said he would not pursue US congressmen aggressively (although it's difficult to know what "aggressive" means in th econtext of a Nazi  party) Bowles instead said he would instead use a "very careful and objective approach."

According to the Hill report, his list of  top priorities are civil rights, healthcare and immigration.He said he does not plan on focusing racial issues or using "racial slurs," but would rather stick to facts.

Here is what the website for the official website of the American Nazi Party of the Lobbyists in the U.S. Congress says: says; http://www.nslobbyist.com/index2.php

On April 11, 2012, a longtime American Nazi Party (ANP) activist initated a new tactical step and became a registered 24/7 lobbyist in Congress. This is the first time any American National Socialist has done this and propels the American Nazi Party into the lead as a now first-class minor political party in America, i.e., pressuring and influencing the elected officials of the House of Representatives and the Senate regarding the self-determination rights of White people in America.

Bowles said one of his goals is to make it easier to get American Nazi Party  candidates on the ballot, and to familiarize US lawmakers with the party.

“If they don’t hold my politics against me, I won’t hold anything against them,” Bowls was quoted by ABC.

 

 
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