Monday, July 18, 2011

Citizens and Law Enforcement Beware of the SPLC

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) was formed in 1971 in Montgomery, AL by Morris Dees and Joseph Levin Jr. It was allegedly instrumental in securing civil rights for blacks during the civil rights movement, but in actuality it merely rode on the shoulders of the people who did the heavy lifting. The liberal lawyers founded the SPLC for the purpose of cashing in on the civil rights movement through lawsuits. It has always been a voice for the extreme left in American politics. The SPLC has worked tirelessly to advance the radical leftist agenda for subjugating the US to international (socialist) rule. The SPLC sends a free copy of its quarterly magazine, The Intelligence Report, to law enforcement officers who sign up for it. Ostensibly it is for educational purposes but is actually a propaganda organ. The common enemy of the SPLC is any one who is pro-American, and editor Mark Potok is quick to declare that the biggest threat to the US are returning US military veterans, the Tea Party participants, Second Amendment advocates, and any one who disagrees with the Obama administration. If you want to enforce or strengthen the immigration laws, balance the budget, and return jobs to the US, you are then a threat to the US. In its most recent issue, it attempts to vindicate the Dept of Homeland Security report that included all of the above groups of people in its most dangerous threat to the US. The writers include enough actual factual stories in an attempt to give credibility to its point of view on all subjects. It is worth reading, but use other sources to verify the information provided. After all, all coins have two sides but the SPLC only wants you to see their side.

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