A Sonoran News Editorial, April 12, 2014.
We’ve previously questioned the explanation of a cartoon published in the Sonoran News depicting a traffic pattern in the form of a Swastika. While conventional wisdom is of the belief that Nazi war criminals were prosecuted for their crimes, the grim truth is that most escaped prosecution, and many ended up in the United States.
Quiet Neighbors suggests that as many as 10,000 Nazi war criminals and their extended families live in the United States.
http://www.amazon.com/Quiet-Neighbors-Prosecuting-Criminals-America/dp/0151758239
There’s something oddly related to the illustration on the cover of this book and the cartoon published in the Sonoran News.
http://www.sonorantruth.org/tag/sonoran-news/page/5/
http://www.sonorantruth.org/2013/11/01/donald-doth-protest-too-much/
http://www.sonorantruth.org/tag/john-hoeppner/page/2/
Here is Don’s limp wrist justification for printing the cartoon:
http://www.sonorannews.com/archives/2013/131030/myview.html
and
http://www.sonorannews.com/archives/2013/130529/myview.html
But what if the cartoon were a form of code to other Nazi families that Cave Creek is sympathetic to Nazi values? Because they’re still out there.
http://video.pbs.org/video/2164635829/
Maybe that’s why Sorchych publishes articles and opinions on issues of national or international interest– to act as a calling card across the internet? We’re speculating, a bit of intellectual conjecture, but we remain unconvinced by Don’s shallow explanation as to why he’d publish something as hideous as a Swastika to depict a neighborhood.