Larry Darby has now dissolved the Atheist Law Center in Alabama (good riddance), and says he's converted from atheism to something like deism (no, I won't welcome him to the club), but he's still spewing bizarre and incoherent conspiracy theories. Read this meandering screed and you'll see what I mean. It's just a weird mix of anti-communist, anti-conservative, anti-Jewish and anti-lots of other things rhetoric.
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What is Mr. Darby's address? I want to send him money. Finally an honest man running for public office!
He lives at 1487 Creepy Asshole Lane. I suspect he's your neighbor.