User talk:Gentile72

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John Birch Society
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"Radical right is commonly, but not completely, used to describe anticommunist organizations such as the Christian Crusade or the John Birch Society, which espoused an ideological miltancy but still maneuvered within the confines of the law." It is not the same thing as the Arian brotherhood, KKK, etc. and therefore it does not appear on any federal law enforcement list, any more than the Democratic and Republican parties do. The Left does not have the same taxonomy problems because left-wing groups have a shared history and can be identified according to their historical origins, e.g., Stalinist, Trotskyist, Maoist. TFD (talk) 23:07, 5 September 2010 (UTC)