Montag, November 21, 2005
The Seattle Times: Local News: American Nazi Party fails to clean up road, loses rights
The American Nazi Party has lost its litter-control sponsorship of a stretch of local road after it failed to clean it up. There was widespread public concern in January after Marion County officials allowed the group to "adopt" a stretch of road and post its name on road signs as part of a volunteer litter-cleanup program.
The group's name on the green-and-white sponsorship signs will be replaced by the name of Jerry Miller, a computer programmer who says he had long thought about sponsoring road cleanup. But Miller said he didn't put his name on a waiting list for that stretch until the skinhead group had made news. His application was approved this month, officials said. (...) Before withdrawing the adoption by the American Nazi Party, Kate Webb, the county's Adopt-a-Road coordinator, tried to contact the applicant by mail. The applicant was alternately identified as C. Marchand and Dylan Marchand. The application also listed a Web site for the Tualatin Valley Skins.
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