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yes they are still alive and spread out all over the place. They do not rally like they once did and most of what they do now is hidden from the public.
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they are very much alive, in fact I believe you would be surprised. But the group is now more reserved. I know we have a KKK group in the part of the state I live.
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The KKK is a lot like cockroaches. I was gonna add more, but realized doing so would be redundant.
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I hear they're still up and running. I also hear they support Obama over Hillary. They just don't like her at all. Go ahead a google it. "KKK for Obama" Learn something new everyday, huh? heh
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KKK is alive & strong recruiting based on current events such as immigration issues. I know a lot of KKK members live in Idaho.
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I would imagine in places like Montana, Idaho, Wyoming etc... where it is wide open country where they have an easier chance of not being detected so that they can flout the law and make their own demented quasi-utopian society where they can preach and practice their misguided teachings and foster the next generation of little hate mongers in isolation and solitude. It's just a guess here.
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KKK is alive & strong recruiting based on current events such as immigration issues. I know a lot of KKK members live in Idaho. Check out the Video
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Yes. Go to http://www.kkk.com.
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Yes... From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ku_Klux_Klan "Some of the larger KKK organizations currently in operation include: Bayou Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, prevalent in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and other areas of the Southeastern U.S. Church of the American Knights of the Ku Klux Klan[79] Imperial Klans of America Knights of the White Kamelia Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, headed by National Director and self-claimed Pastor Thom Robb, and based in Zinc, Arkansas. Claims to be biggest Klan organization in America today. It refers to itself as the "sixth era Klan" and continues to be a racist group. There are also numerous smaller organizations using the Klan name.[80] As of 2005, there were an estimated 3,000 Klan members, divided between estimates of 100[81] and 158 chapters of a variety of splinter organizations, about two-thirds of which were in former Confederate states. The other third are primarily in the Midwest."
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I believe it still is, but they are very quiet and more subdued. I'm not positive though.
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Yes and sporadically throughout the entire United States (in that order).
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I know they are in Idaho, but were?
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Very much so.
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Yes, in the South and the Midwest. Glad I don't live in those areas.
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the kkk is somewhere in florida or ga i have seen a kkk member before....
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I know there is at least one clan in Indiana. I believe it was Rushville, IN. We lived a few miles away from the county line and saw some strange stuff.
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Yeah, they are everywhere.
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Illinois and Alabama
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ya they are hear i know this because one of my freands was free running with me and 2 wight kids came out of no were and just started to beat the living crap out of him i had to literily nock there teeth out and i had to break ons arm and that was after they relizd i calld the cops
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There's a bunch of them here in Florida.
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I believe they are very close to your dangling preposition, the one without an object.
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Duplicate answer, disregard.
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Yes. They are primarily concentrated in the Red States. They can be identified by their favorite flag:
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It's so nice that we haven't heard much of them lately, I'm sure they are up to some mischief though.
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