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"We were there for the music…" sounds like a line of defence from a guard at Auschwitz who didn't send certain prisoners to the gas chambers because he wanted a concentration camp orchestra. And if the article above is as you claim "incorrect" what is it you are disputing? That for example Tony Wakeford was a member of the official National Front prior to its disintegration? Or that Boyd Rice acted as the public face of the fascist American Front and was interviewed on Nazi cable TV (last time I looked the latter was still up on YouTube)? This is all a matter of record. The author of the piece above has a different emphasis to me, but basically we are in agreement on the matters he raises here.. Stewart Home.