1) Ross was not a recent member (as claimed in Saturday's Dominion Post, not this NZ Herald article) of the NF, but rather has been a member since early 2004.
2) Ross was not just any member - he was the official youth representative of the National Front at the time of the attacks, and had been for a few months.
3) The NF does not have over 500 members, which is why it is not registered as a political party. At the time of Kyle Chapman's resignation as National Director (just over 1 month ago) the NF stood at approximately 150 members.
For more details on the Mosque attacks, Ross Baumgarten and the NF in general, have a look at http://www.fightdemback.com.
Oh, and keep an eye on the news...there's plenty more that will be made public in the not-too-distant future.
A few lies and ommissions from that story:
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2) Ross was not just any member - he was the official youth representative of the National Front at the time of the attacks, and had been for a few months.
3) The NF does not have over 500 members, which is why it is not registered as a political party. At the time of Kyle Chapman's resignation as National Director (just over 1 month ago) the NF stood at approximately 150 members.
For more details on the Mosque attacks, Ross Baumgarten and the NF in general, have a look at http://www.fightdemback.com.
Oh, and keep an eye on the news...there's plenty more that will be made public in the not-too-distant future.