Nazi Group Adopts Colorado Highway
An unusual group has adopted a portion of one of Colorado's highways. The National Socialist Movement, who also calls itself America's Nazi Party, applied to participate in the Colorado Department of Transportation's Adopt-A-Highway program, reports CBS station KCNC in Denver.
The group will be responsible for picking up trash along a one-mile stretch of Highway 85 south of Bromley Lane in Brighton.
A sign is already up in the area with the group's name on it. There's a Baptist church along the stretch of roadway.
The National Socialist Movement will be out picking up trash for the first time next Saturday.
KCNC The group will be responsible for picking up trash along a one-mile stretch of Highway 85 south of Bromley Lane in Brighton.
A sign is already up in the area with the group's name on it. There's a Baptist church along the stretch of roadway.
The National Socialist Movement will be out picking up trash for the first time next Saturday.
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It was a liberal Democrat in a wheelchair who led us to victory over the Nazis.
Try to make contact with reality.