Establishment on a Witch Hunt?

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For Immediate Release: May 27, 2012: SPLC Confused, at best.

Last week, the Southern Poverty Law Center released its latest report, 30 New Activists Heading Up the Radical Right. Tenth Amendment Center executive director Michael Boldin found himself mixed in among the neo-Nazis, white supremacists and anti-Muslim personalities highlighted in the report.

The SPLC characterizes the Tenth Amendment Center as “on the political far right,” a description Boldin said he found amusing. The TAC founder pointed out that the organization opposes detention provisions in the National Defense Authorization Act, civil liberty violating aspects of the Patriot Act and presidential war power abuses, not to mention an unconstitutional federal “War on Drugs” that cages millions of minorities and criminalizes thousands of people simply seeking some pain relief. Not exactly a laundry list of right wing causes.

“Dude, I don’t know what these people are smoking, but it appears they’re calling for a mass arrest of thousands of sick cancer patients that use marijuana,” Boldin said.

TAC communications director Mike Maharrey called the SPLC’s apparent disdain for the idea that states possess the power and authority to nullify unconstitutional federal acts “ironic” in light of its application during the 1840s and 1850s. Northern states nullified fugitive slave acts, passing “Personal Liberty Laws” that guaranteed due process for blacks accused of escaping slavery and forbid state cooperation with federal slave catchers.

“These guys claim to champion minority rights, particularly those of African-Americans, yet they poo-poo a principle that was successfully used to protect blacks. I guess, the SPLC would have supported returning accused fugitive slaves to servitude without any kind of due process and with the full cooperation of state officials,” Maharrey said. “Apparently, maintaining a centralized power structure is more important than actually protecting the rights of individuals over at the Southern Poverty Law Center.”

Stephanie Mencimer, columnist for the progressive magazine Mother Jones, also found the SPLC’s take on Boldin a little out of place, pointing out that he got his start in politics opposing the Iraq war.

“SPLC links Boldin with the “Patriot movement” and far-right extremists. But it overlooks a lot of the issues that Boldin himself has championed. I met him two years ago at a Tenther conference in Atlanta, which definitely featured some fringey right-wingers, including the John Birch Society. But Boldin stuck out for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that he is a California hipster who travels with tins of sardines in his suitcase to ensure that he eats enough omega-3 fatty acids,” she wrote.

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In fact, the Wall Street Journal editorial page called the TAC the “ACLU wing of the Tea Party” last month and two former Bush administration officials recently accused the organization of “fear mongering” in the pages of the Washington Post.

Boldin said the SPLC seems more intent on engaging in a witch hunt than looking out for minorities and the poor and he wonders if the once venerable organization has outlived its usefulness.

“Heck, they didn’t even get my age right. How many other things are they getting wrong?”

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The Tenth Amendment Center exists to promote and advance a return to a proper balance of power between federal and State governments envisioned by our founders, prescribed by the Constitution and explicitly declared in the Tenth Amendment. A national think tank based in Los Angeles, the Tenth Amendment Center works to preserve and protect the principle of strictly limited government through information, education, and activism.

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JamesThomas
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SPLC has ZERO credibility and is being sued for libel by Sheriff Mack who heads the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association. They are nothing more than a propaganda machine for the globalist elite.

Goyim
Goyim

Jews run the SPLC.  I heard some guy the other day at the doctor joke send em Christmas Cards to waste their time.  They are pure spawns of Satan who worship Satan not Jesus in their synogagues.  They go after Christmas Trees for fun during Christmas.  They hate Christians and that includes non-believers too, because you aint a Jew.....

Roberto Benitez
Roberto Benitez

 @Goyim What a great anti-Semitic tirade. The SPLC was founded by Morris Dees, a Unitarian, and Joseph R. Levin, Jr., a Jew. Richard Cohen, a Jew, is the current president of the organization. Of the nine directors on the board two are Jewish. 

 

As for Jews not worshipping Jesus, what do you expect? many accept Jesus as a rabbi and a prophet but not as the Son of God. Your claim that they worship Satan sounds like it came directly from Stormfront.

 

It's the ACLU (Atheistic Communist Licentiousness Underdogs) that goes after Christmas trees and creches on public property, not the SPLC.

 

The founders of the SPLC were lawyers who had a marketing firm who decided to start a lawsuit business.Many believe that their actions are more personal profit driven than for justice, despite the fact that they're a 501(c) organization and are a government resource.

sancheleezy
sancheleezy

Thanks for the bio., but bottom line is this Morris Dees, like Bill "sex-predator" Clinton's "vice" President, Al (green $) Gore, are nothing but hypocrites of the worst kind, as they are more about fleecing people than solving any perceived problems in our society.

rkeefe57
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 @sancheleezy

 The bottom line at the SPLC is always, always the bottom line.

rkeefe57
rkeefe57 like.author.displayName 1 Like

The SPLC is a business and nothing more. Its ideologies are not deeply held by its owners, but are merely the tools they use to pry donor dollars from their gullible, mostly elderly and self-described "Progressive" donor base.

 

The only agenda the SPLC has is to make as much money as possible and if liberals offer richer pickings, then the SPLC will attack conservatives. If Republicans start sending in more donor checks the enemies du jour will become Democrats.

 

1. The SPLC was founded by self-avowed Klan lawyer Morris Dees, who made his millions in direct mail catalog sales. Dees was a very successful Capitalist who turned his direct marketing skills toward fleecing liberals.

 

2. When Dees opened the doors of the SPLC in 1971 he knew he needed a lot of money to set up the sting and it wasn't coming from him. Dees "volunteered" to be George McGovern's finance manager in exchange for nothing more than McGovern's 700,000 name donor mailing list.

 

Dees repeated this trick with Jimmy Carter, Ted Kennedy and Gary Hart, amassing millions of names and addresses of self-described liberals.

 

Dees wrote in his autobiography, "Before we could ask for money, we needed a name." Dees obtained a paid celebrity endoresement from legitimate civil rights activist Julian Bond, offering him what Dees called "the largely honorary position of president" of the SPLC in exchange for the use of Bond's name on the earliest SPLC fundraising letters.

 

The Master Direct Marketer wrote that the results of the first mailings far exceeded his wildest expectations.

 

3. NOT ONE of the SPLC's top executives is a minority. Despite being located LITERALLY in the backyard of Martin Luther King's home church in Montgomery, Morris Dees has never hired a person of color to a highly paid position of authority in the SPLC's entire 41 year history.

 

The few token black lawyers Dees hired in the early 70s all quit, citing "a plantation mentality."

 

4. In 1998, Dees was inducted into the Direct Marketing Association's Hall of Fame, not for his civil rights works, but for his fundraising prowess.

 

5. Today the SPLC takes in more than $106,000 tax-free donor-dollars a day, every single day, or about $4,400 bucks an hour. The SPLC sits atop nearly a quarter of a BILLION dollars in tax-free cash assets. Dees doesn't need Soros' money. Last year he had a $4 million dollar "non-profit" left over because he doesn't even spend all of the money he takes in now.

 

http://wp.me/pCLYZ-d3

 

6. To date, almost no major media outlet will even examine the SPLC's ludicrous claims, let alone expose them for the outright lies that they are. As a result, Dees pays almost nothing for untold millions of dollars worth of free publicity (advertising).

 

Morris Dees may be many things, but he is hardly a Communist. Dees knows his audience and he tailors his product to that market with consummate skill. The Liberals lap it up without ever asking what's in it because it confirms what they want to believe and Maestro Dees is only too willing to accommodate them.

jbartlebee
jbartlebee

The hate group SPLC is on the extreme edge of the radical left. One tiny step further to the left and the SPLC would go right over the edge.

Roberto Benitez
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As with most Leftist organizations, particularly those funded by George Soros, the SPLC tries to lump racist organizations like the Klan and White Supremacy groups in with conservative and libertarian organizations that advocate such heretical concepts as constitutional government, fiscal sanity, stopping illegal immigration and deporting those who arecriminals, voter identification, recognition of the proven historical threat posed by radical Islam,  and an appreciation of the founding principles of this once great formerly democratic Republic under the rule of constitutional law with a long gone free market capitalist economic system. 

 

In short, the SPLC is a racist communist organization working hand in hand with Leftist groups supported by George Soros and the Obama administration using the principles of Cloward & Pivens and Saul Alinsky so as to turn the USA into the USSA with a socialist welfare nanny one-party authoritarian state. It's either that or how un-American and racist can we conservatives and Libertarians be?

BeverlyCater
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In other words if you disagree with the Southern Poverty clowns and bozos you are a terrible WITCH!

 

All laughable because no one in their right mind even gives the Southern Poverty law center

credibility or acknowledgment.  Everyone knows they are a huge anti-American organization!

rkeefe57
rkeefe57

The SPLC is the same "civil rights organization" that proudly proclaims on its web site:

 

"Hate group activities can include criminal acts, marches, rallies, speeches, meetings, leafleting or publishing."

 

If the Great Defenders of Freedom have no problem deliberately conflating six of the most fundamental constitutionally protected First Amendment rights with "criminal acts" and "hate group" activities, how much respect do you really think they'll have for the Tenth Amendment?

 

Rebellionblog is absolutely right. The SPLC uses the deliberately meaningless "hate group" smear because it allows them to denigrate any group without accusing them of any actual crimes.

 

The SPLC now takes in more than $106,000 tax-free donor-dollars a day, every single day, on top of the interest they make on nearly a quarter of a BILLION tax-free dollars in cash assets.

 

http://wp.me/pCLYZ-d3

 

The only "poverty" at the Southern Poverty Law Center is on the letterhead of their never-ending donation requests.

rebellionblog
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The SPLC makes its millions by delegitimizing opposition to big government and frightening rich liberals. It's the regime's outsourced Inquisition.

sancheleezy
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Southern Poverty Law Center, now there is and oxymoron, a group that in essence stands for poverty in the Southern United States of America. Non thinking individuals who are nothing but a group of hypocrites.

CarrieKale
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The Southern Poverty Law Center is a hate group itself. They are far more fascist, controlling, frivously litigious and bigoted than any right-wing or white supremacist activist that I've encountered in my lifetime.

WinfordNettles
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I think that the Southern Poverty Law Center may just have redefined their organization. Maybe they ARE located in a southern state, and, maybe they DO FAVOR poverty for their clients, and, maybe they endeavour to pass laws that centralize power in the federal government. Maybe that is why they are called the Southern Poverty Law Center. They sure as heck are not representing any one's CIVIL LIBERTIES anymore, though.

RobertDeanCole
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Nor have they for a very long time.  They are essentially very left-wing zealots who see "bogie men" everywhere outside their circle of elitist liberal snobs.

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