Murder on the Supreme Court? by Eustace Mullins
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Murder on the Supreme Court? by Eustace MullinsEustace Mullins (1923-2010) was an American political writer, author, biographer. As of 2005, he was a member of the Southeast Bureau editorial staff of far-right, even some would say Fascist, Willis Carto's American Free Press. Mullins was also a contributing editor to the Barnes Review. "America's public schools have been corrupted. A generation of white American children has been destroyed, resulting in an inarticulate, functionally illiterate, mumbling youth who is probably on drugs and who is incapable of caring about what is happening to himself or to his nation. In these backboard jungles teachers are warned not to wear any jewelry or to carry any funds except lunch money, and never to go into the hall or to the restroom alone. This chaos was deliberately created by the Supreme Court decision on May 17, 1954 in favor of BROWN vs. BOARD OF EDUCATION, which ordered Federal forced racial integration of every school in the United States."
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