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June 3, 2008 | 6:31 pm

White supremacist loses judicial race

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Bill Johnson, the candidate for the Los Angeles Superior Court bench who had advocated restricting U.S. citizenship to non-Hispanic whites, appears buried in tonight’s election. With 12.3 percent of precincts reporting for judicial office No. 125, Johnson had garnered only 28.8 percent of the vote; James Bianco had received 71.2.

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See! I told him… He should have used Byrd’s old campaign staff instead of Duke’s… grin

Comment by Guy Vestal on 6/04/08 at 4:56 am

I know Bill Johnson and he is not a racist.  Calling someone a racist when they are for the most part a libertarian, doesn’t really make any sense.  Libertarians are the exact opposite of collectivists.  Racism is a form of collectivism that promotes viewing people as groups.  Whereas Libertarianism is a form of individualism where you judge people by their character and their actions not their ethnicity or the way they look.  Not to mention one of Bill’s biggest supporters is Hispanic.

Comment by Andy White on 6/05/08 at 6:18 pm

“But some of my best friends are non-white!“

Tell me - what is so “libertarian” about a massive big-guvmint deportation policy? I guess there’s plenty of individual rights in being kicked out of your country not for doing anything wrong, but purely because of your ancestry.

Comment by B.BarNavi on 6/11/08 at 11:41 am

If Johnson is not a racist - as Andy White alleges, he must be in pure mental health. Otherwise it’s unplausible to promote the mass deportation of Hispanics and Jews (or
Semites) from the country.

Comment by George Barshefsky on 6/14/08 at 4:54 am

I wish that Johnson had gotten the chance to deport the non-whites.  Of course, one doesn’t have to hold an office to influence policies.  Hopefully, he can do so as a private citizen.  Someone needs to.

Comment by Informed on 10/01/08 at 6:31 pm

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