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Subject: David Duke's Dirty Laundry


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Roy Armstrong Nazi Enforcer
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Date Posted: 22:41:43 07/08/06 Sat
In reply to: Operation Red Dog 's message, "The Bayou of Pigs" on 05:39:21 07/08/06 Sat

According to records from the web site of the Louisiana Secretary of State, Roy Armstrong is the Secretary of the organization, European-American Unity and Rights Organization. David Duke is the president. The domiciled address is 240 Garden Avenue, Mandeville, Louisiana.

Based upon the filing for elective office, for the position of Congressman from the First Congressional District, the 240 Garden Avenue address is also the address of Roy Armstrong. Also, according to sources, the Garden Avenue address has been David Duke’s residence.

Louisiana Secretary of State
Unofficial Detail Record
Charter/Organization ID: 35242528N

Name: EUROPEAN-AMERICAN UNITY AND RIGHTS ORGANIZATION (EURO)

Type Entity: Non-Profit Corporation
Status: Active
Annual Report Status: In Good Standing
Domicile Address: 240 GARDEN AVENUE, MANDEVILLE, LA 70471
Incorporated: 04/01/2002

Registered Agent (Appointed 4/01/2002): ROY A. ARMSTRONG, 240 GARDEN AVENUE, MANDEVILLE, LA 70471

President: DAVID E. DUKE
Director: DAVID E. DUKE
Secretary: ROY A. ARMSTRONG
Director: ROY A. ARMSTRONG
Vice President: DAVY QUINN

Roy Armstrong, Democrat, Filed:08/06/04
240 Garden Ave.
Mandeville, LA 70471
(985) 626-6291

EROPEAN AMERICAN UNITY & RIGHTS ORGANIZATION
240 GARDEN AVE
(985)-626-7714

David Duke's Home Raided

Federal agents raided the home of former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke, carting off boxes of documents and a rifle during a search that lasted more than seven hours Thursday.

A Duke associate at the house said agents sought a variety of financial and personal records, including gambling and travel records.

Duke's associates said he was in Russia, promoting a new book, and they had not been able to reach him as of Thursday evening.

Roy Armstrong, who said he is Duke's bodyguard and a caretaker at the house, said agents told him they were looking into whether Duke was illegally using money for his new organization, the National Organization For European-American Rights (NOFEAR), for personal use.

"It's a fishing expedition," Armstrong said, calling the raid a political attack. Armstrong said agents told him Duke's organization is phony.

Agents from the FBI, Internal Revenue Service and the Postal Inspection Service took part in the search at the suburban home across Lake Pontchartrain from New Orleans. FBI agent Sheila Thorne said she could give no details about the investigation.

Armstrong said Duke had been expecting some type of search by federal officials ever since May 1999 when he was called before a federal grand jury in New Orleans seeking information on whether Duke paid taxes on income he received from Gov. Mike Foster and others.

The grand jury learned that Foster paid Duke more than $150,000 for a computerized list of Duke's political supporters. Two payments to Duke were made, one during and one after the 1995 governor's race, which Foster won.

Foster, a Republican, who was running for re-election in 1999, faced a storm of criticism after acknowledging the purchase of the Duke list. Foster paid a $20,000 for ethics violations, but won easy re-election in 1999.

It was not known if Thursday's raid on Duke's home was in any way related to the Foster matter.

Duke, 50, was considered a potential spoiler in the wide-open 1995 governor's race after twice making respectable but unsuccessful runs for statewide office, but he opted not to run.

Duke spent years on the political fringe, first as a Klan leader who publicly expressed neo-Nazi sympathies, then as founder of the National Association for the Advancement of White People, an anti-affirmative action group that decried integration.

He softened his racial rhetoric and said his Klan membership and Nazi sympathies were mistakes of his youth as he campaigned for a vacant Louisiana House of Representatives seat in 1989.

Running as a Republican, he narrowly won the seat, by 227 votes out of 16,000 cast, in a suburban New Orleans race that drew worldwide media attention.

However, he was never able to pass legislation dealing with his anti-affirmative action, anti-welfare agenda.

He ran for the U.S. Senate in 1990, pulling 44 percent of the vote against incumbent Democrat J. Bennett Johnston. In the 1991 governor's race, he shocked the politica establishment by making it into a runoff with former Gov. Edwin Edwards, who was trying for a comeback after losing the 1987 race.

Dubbed "the race from hell," the election ended in a landslide victory for Edwards, who won despite a scandalous past.

Duke twice made runs for the presidency. In 1988, he garnered 264 votes in the New Hampshire primary. In 1992, he ran in Southern party primaries but was soundly defeated at every turn.

After that, his rhetoric again became more controversial and evocative of his Klan days. In his 1999 book, My Awakening, he promotes theories of black people's genetically inferior mental abilities, calls for a separate homeland for blacks and suggests an "Aryan" revolution may be needed in the future "to free our people and secure our survival."

He made another unsuccessful attempt for political office in 1999 after Rep. Bob Livingston resigned from Congress, but finished third in the race to replace him.

In January of 2000, Duke launched NOFEAR. The acronym quickly drew a copyright infringement lawsuit from a California sports outfitter, "NO FEAR."

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