David Neiwert: Standing up
Wednesday, May 04, 2005
In my youth, Bozeman was known as a rrrredneck town. It was the kind of place where, if you had long hair and you hitchhiked, you did your best to avoid it. Arlo Guthrie was only one of many long-hairs famously beaten up there.
Sure, it was home to Montana State University, but that only meant the students there were considered redneck too. It was the ag and engineering school.
That's all changed a lot in the past 20 years. The town has mellowed, become a lot friendlier, with a pretty strong hippie/environmentalist subculture. But even with all that, the old reputation lingers.
Redneck or not, the town recently made everyone in Montana proud by standing up and repudiating the candidacy of a white supremacist named Kevin McGuire, who ran for an open seat on the local school board.
In the just-finished vote, McGuire garnered 157 votes, or 3.6 percent:
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