Yeah, right
White supremacists Cut Brown v. Board Rally Short
Date: Monday, May 17, 2004
By: Associated Press
TOPEKA, Kan. - Two dozen white supremacists held a rally Saturday near the site of the school that was the subject of the historic Brown v. Board of Education decision, but they cut the demonstration short after counterprotesters moved within about 25 feet of them.
A line of police officers in riot gear stood between the supremacist group and about 100 counterprotesters in a city park near the former Monroe Elementary School, subject of the U.S. Supreme Court's 1954 decision declaring segregated schools unconstitutional.
About two dozen of the counterprotesters had moved into the area designated for the supremacists, and for several minutes the two sides shouted insults and taunts at each other.
Billy Roper, chairman of the White Revolution group of Russellville, Ark., said the protesters' approach wasn't the reason his side left the site 45 minutes earlier than planned.
"We did what we came to do. Our work is over," Roper said.
Heh.
Sound like those guys in high school selling wolf tickets while their boys are "holding him back".