Rallying to ‘End the Fed,’ group hasn’t felt heat over von Brunn

By Chris Steller
Friday, June 12, 2009 at 12:33 pm
A Minneapolis 'End the Fed' rally on April 25, 2009 (Photo: Chris Steller, Minnesota Independent)

A Minneapolis 'End the Fed' rally on April 25, 2009 (Photo: Chris Steller, Minnesota Independent)

An “End the Fed” group that will rally this afternoon outside the Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank hasn’t felt a backlash since Wednesday’s arrest of James von Brunn in the fatal shooting of a guard at the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. Von Brunn, who mixed anti-Semitism with antipathy for the Federal Reserve, served six years in prison for his 1981 attempt to take Federal Reserve board members captive.

Conservative Web outlets with whom von Brunn consorted quickly moved to dissociate themselves from the 88-year-old white supremacist after Tuesday’s shooting.

But von Brunn’s anti-Fed crimes and comments haven’t affected the local End the Fed group, according to spokeswoman Melissa Hill, although she noted that the Holocaust Museum shooting was only two days ago. “It’ll be interesting to see at the rally,” Hill told the Minnesota Independent this morning.

“I’m hoping it doesn’t become a big issue because that guy was a hardcore Nazi,” Hill said. “At our meetings, no one’s come out with that crap. If they did, they’d be kicked out.”

Hill explained that among End the Fed groups across the country, Minnesota’s is far from von Brunn’s rightwing extremism. The Minnesota group “leans towards the left, because of our location,” she said.

Today’s rally is the third the group has held at the plaza in front of the Federal Reserve’s headquarters on the downtown Minneapolis riverfront. They seek to draw attention to the Fed’s role in the current economic crisis, the country’s monetary policy and the federal bailout of the financial industry — and ultimately to get the laws creating the Fed repealed.

They’re also urging passage of a bill in Congress to audit the Federal Reserve Bank. Since the group’s last rally in April, the bill, authored by End the Fed hero Rep. Ron Paul of Texas, has 220 co-sponsors – enough votes to ensure passage. Supporters in Minnesota include all House members except Democratic Reps. Keith Ellison, Betty McCollum and Jim Oberstar. Two Democrats, Reps. Tim Walz and Collin Peterson, have joined the state’s Republicans in backing the bill.

Hill isn’t holding out much hope that the rally will change the holdouts’ minds. But she said the bill has gained the support of a number of Democrats, including (yesterday) Rep. Dennis Kucinich of Ohio.

The rally starts at 3 p.m., with a speech at 5 p.m. by former U.S. Rep. Bob Barr’s partner on the 2008 Libertarian Party presidential ticket, small-government author and talk show host Wayne Allyn Root.

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The Facts Were These… » Blog Archive » Seperate Yourself from Extremism
Pingback posted June 12, 2009 @ 1:08 pm

[...] This story is why you separate and castigate those extremists within your cause or organization. They become the face of your cause, and define you. Next time you hear people saying ridiculous things like, “IT’S TIME TO GET THE GUNS!” ask them to keep their opinions to themselves. [...]


matthew
Comment posted June 12, 2009 @ 2:13 pm

Why is this crazy man being associated with Ron Paul? That’s all this is doing!
It’s EXACTLY like saying that someone who voted for Obama is affiliated with him. Ridiculous.
This is not journalism


Brian
Comment posted June 12, 2009 @ 11:05 pm

Wow, this article is terrible. I agree, not journalism at all, just an attempt to associate those protesters with some loonbag murderer. Absolutely pathetic.


Mitch Berg
Comment posted June 15, 2009 @ 10:23 am

With all respect due to Mr. Steller, this is the most cowardly, scabrous, yellow piece of “journalism” I’ve ever seen, even here. This is almost too stupid for “Dump Bachmann”.

Blog response forthcoming.


Chris Steller
Comment posted June 15, 2009 @ 1:45 pm

Thanks for the comments. If you liked or hated this post, you might be interested in my posts on each earlier End the Fed rally at the Minneapolis Fed as well as another with ACORN (with video) and an update on support from Minnesotans in Congress for Ron Paul’s Fed-audit bill.


Phoenix Woman
Comment posted June 18, 2009 @ 3:25 pm

“Why is this crazy man being associated with Ron Paul?”

Here are a few possible reasons:

1) Because right before he went on his rampage, he turned over control of his website to Steve Reimink, whose live-in girlfriend was the Michigan coordinator for Ron Paul’s campaign in 2008:

Reimink’s email address begins “steveo1488.” Both 14 and 88 are numbers of particular significance in neo-nazi culture. Von Brunn also at time used the number 88 after his name.

A woman named Patti Thompson, who is listed as a coordinator for the Ron Paul campaign in Michigan, shares the phone number that’s given for Reimink in the domain records for the site — and who appears to be his girlfriend.

2) Because he himself was/is a Ron Paul supporter. His most infamous posting on the Ron Paul site was titled: “HITLER’S WORST MISTAKE: HE DIDN’T GAS THE JEWS.”

3) Ron Paul, racism, and anti-semitism have long been intertwined, as this TNR piece shows.


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