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Yup, there's a large Aryan Nation/Neo-Nazi compound there.Coeur d'Alene? Isn't that some kind of white supremacist milita stronghold?
Yup, there's a large Aryan Nation/Neo-Nazi compound there.Coeur d'Alene? Isn't that some kind of white supremacist milita stronghold?
There some speculation that after one of them went to trial over 20 years they have to give up there home which was used by the same fire department for training ie they burned it on the same date he killed these firefighters.Yup, there's a large Aryan Nation/Neo-Nazi compound there.
Idaho is beautiful country, and has large tracts of designated Wilderness. I preferred Western Montana, with Alaska always in the back of my mind. I got comfortable in Montana and stayed there for 45 years, probably because it was so different from Chicago that I felt like I had found paradise and stopped looking.@JustDave, my cousin who lived there was a state policeman but he died about 4 years ago. He liked hunting and fishing which was a good place to live for him. He originally came from California which did not offer him the same lifestyle as in Idaho.
Huh?...Moscow Russia ?North Idaho was blessed w lots of cheap, remote land where these militia's bought several hundred acre properties where they live and train. Not only do we have our home grown idiots, N Idaho has become the "safe space" for others that might describe themselves as "extreme conservatives" that come from the west coast because they like Idaho politics. Idaho used to be a community of mostly simple libertarians people trying to make a living w a "live and let live" attitude. It's not that way any longer.
"Idaho has seen several legislative proposals aimed at repealing the state's longstanding law banning private militias. One such bill, Senate Bill 1056, was sponsored by Sen. Dan Foreman, R-Moscow, a U.S. Air Force veteran and former Moscow police officer.
Wess Rowley ?.. that's not a very Russian Name ...The shooter Per AP, born in Russia he has lived in New York and Florida.
Wess Roley, 20 years old.
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The worst kind of lunatic I'm afraid.what kind of lunatic sits and plans to set wildfires , so they could kill emergency personel ? .. sometimes I just wonder what world we're living in
yes but it's transpired it was just 20 years old barely out of childhood.......Incredible...The worst kind of lunatic I'm afraid.
Moscow, Idaho is one of the branch campuses of the University of Idaho. I always wondered where they adopted the name for that town, which is about 10 miles across the Washington/Idaho state line from Pullman, Washington, the seat of Washington State University. It's like an small but competitive enclave of intellectuals of two states. My uncle played the bassoon for the Moscow/Pullman Symphony and ran the University radio station on the Pullman campus, and my aunt worked on the Pullman campus as a writer for the Department of Agriculture. Washington State University is a kind of cow college for vets, wheat farmers, and Agri-phyles. Not sure what they teach in Moscow.Huh?...Moscow Russia ?
Oh right, I see, that makes more sense ...I keep forgetting that so much of America have taken their names from European countries....Moscow, Idaho is one of the branch campuses of the University of Idaho. I always wondered where they adopted the name for that town, which is about 10 miles across the Washington/Idaho state line from Pullman, Washington, the seat of Washington State University. It's like an small but competitive enclave of intellectuals of two states. My uncle played the bassoon for the Moscow/Pullman Symphony and ran the University radio station on the Pullman campus, and my aunt worked on the Pullman campus as a writer for the Department of Agriculture. Washington State University is a kind of cow college for vets, wheat farmers, and Agri-phyles. Not sure what they teach in Moscow.
I think several people have said they know the area well, and have visited...Easy with all the speculation folks. I seriously doubt that this has anything to do with any militia group in the area. It is sad to me to see posts here painting the entire area as white supremist. I have several friends of mixed race that live in that area. None of them have ever had any problems. I have never had any problem, visiting the area, over the last 50 years.
How many of you even know the racial makeup of Coeur d'Alene, without looking it up?
Repeating things you have heard or read in the news, can be a catalyst for hate. I will wait to read, from several news services, and hear from friends in the area, who the shooter was. One of my grandsons is a tribal paramedic/fireman and he has friends that responded to that fire.
What valid info says it is the home to the Neo Nazis? We have a Black friend that moved there from California, two years ago, and he loves it. He says he has met a lot of patriots of several races and that is why he moved there.I think several people have said they know the area well, and have visited...
I must say tho' I looked up that area where the shooting was taking place..on Google street view.. and it's very smart.. so I was surprised. I know they say never a judge a book and all of that, but it did come as quite a surprise to hear it's the home of of Neo-Natzi's et al.......
Canfield Mountain trail area
Woah! Hold your horses, I didn't what say it was I was repeating other people said... saying that I was surprised to hear it given that it looks like a very nice respectable area !What valid info says it is the home to the Neo Nazis? We have a Black friend that moved there from California, two years ago, and he loves it. He says he has met a lot of patriots of several races and that is why he moved there.
It is a respectful area! There is less racism there than most big cities. Anyone calling it currently a Neo Nazi area, doesn't know what they are talking about. Happyflowerlady seems to know the history of the area better than anyone else posting here, so I won't repeat what she said. It is a beautiful area and our kids and grandkids go there several times a year to visit friends and go to the lake.Woah! Hold your horses, I didn't what say it was I was repeating other people said... saying that I was surprised to hear it given that it looks like a very nice respectable area !
Moscow is the main campus for the U of I from which I graduated w BS Forest Management. Idaho has business architecture, law school, engineering, mining, ag, teaching, forestry, range, and wildlife, etc, etc.Moscow, Idaho is one of the branch campuses of the University of Idaho. I always wondered where they adopted the name for that town, which is about 10 miles across the Washington/Idaho state line from Pullman, Washington, the seat of Washington State University. It's like an small but competitive enclave of intellectuals of two states. My uncle played the bassoon for the Moscow/Pullman Symphony and ran the University radio station on the Pullman campus, and my aunt worked on the Pullman campus as a writer for the Department of Agriculture. Washington State University is a kind of cow college for vets, wheat farmers, and Agri-phyles. Not sure what they teach in Moscow.
There is a little town just north of Moscow called Bronx, nothing like 'da Bronx in NYC however.Oh right, I see, that makes more sense ...I keep forgetting that so much of America have taken their names from European countries....
it's amazing how many names have been copied ... as well as confusing...There is a little town just north of Moscow called Bronx, nothing like 'da Bronx in NYC however.
C'dA was the home of the AN from 1974-2001 when they were bankrupted by a law suit.What valid info says it is the home to the Neo Nazis? We have a Black friend that moved there from California, two years ago, and he loves it. He says he has met a lot of patriots of several races and that is why he moved there.
Manhattan, just a few miles northwest of Belgrade (Montana).There is a little town just north of Moscow called Bronx, nothing like 'da Bronx in NYC however.
Washington EnglandHow about Manhattan, Montana? Just a few miles north of Belgrade.
Manhattan, just a few miles northwest of Belgrade (Montana).
Yes, I had no idea but you are correct. Here's an article for anyone who is interested. That certainly doesn't mean there was any white supremacy involved in the attack. We will learn more as we go along.Yup, there's a large Aryan Nation/Neo-Nazi compound there.
In all fairness, no one knows for sure what draws the more vile elements to North Idaho. The article, which is about something that everyone within a 200 mile radius knows about, but clearly indicates that many of locals resisted the element too. It could have happened another place, which would then get saddled with N Idaho's reputation.Yes, I had no idea but you are correct. Here's an article for anyone who is interested. That certainly doesn't mean there was any white supremacy involved in the attack. We will learn more as we go along.
The task force’s victory over the Aryan Nations does not mean the struggle against white supremacy has concluded. Coeur d’Alene remains a town of mixed emotions between those who allow racism to flourish and those who believe Idaho can be “too great for hate.”
https://www.intermountainhistories.org/items/show/622