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Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center, speaking to The New York Times about neo-Nazi bands with ties to Wade M. Page, accused of killing six people in a shooting rampage at a Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wis.

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The music that comes from these bands is incredibly violent and it talks about murdering Jews, black people, gay people and a whole host of other enemies. It is music that could not be sold over the counter around the country. Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center, speaking to The New York Times about neo-Nazi bands with ties to Wade M. Page, accused of killing six people in a shooting rampage at a Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wis.

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