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Saturday 9 July 2011

Nothing to hide, nothing to fear

An excellent comment on Andrew Brons' statement today regarding the anonymous mailing to "two year plus" members of the British National Party of a so-called smear booklet, has been published on his web site, BNP Ideas.

Incidentally, the meaning of the verb to smear, in this context, originated in the United States and is "to blacken character of" or "to discredit publicly". Of course, it may be possible to discredit a person by telling the truth about them. In such a case, the smear would be the truth and public knowledge of the truth would discredit the person about whom the truth was told.

overner says:

July 9, 2011 at 3:06 pm

Mr.Brons the facts on this magazine have been on the internet or hinted at for a while now,so any with a computer have already seen them, so surely those without computers should be informed as well so that they can make their own informed judgement, again adults are being treated as children, “Your not suppose to hear” any of this!! if any of us believed half of what is being fired at us from all angles,like the BBC for example, we would all be just robots by now, so give the members some credit of being able to think for themselves,again we are fighting for freedom of speech arent we?? then let us have it,if you only hear one side of the story then you may as well just give in,and live in a EU dictatorship, If they are lies,those who speak them will be found out, if they are truths then we DO need to hear them.

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