What’s your point in posting this, please?
Thanks for the post. I occasionally enjoy reading my enemies’ words.
Wow, those one word quotes from SPLC have convinced me.
Funny how SPLC never quote anything that Rev Al said that led to the murder’s at a store named Freddie’s...
Someday, as is the case with every human being, the SPLC leaders will die. Then they will learn that there is a God and they are held resonsible for their lies that pitted one group of God’s childen against another for personal profit.
Granted Ann Coulter can be a little over the top at times, however what I see posted on the SPLC site are a collection of excerpted quotes out of context grouped selectively to push their point. About the same that I would expect from the DUmp.
Now the SPLC has outed a lot of bona fide white supremicists. Good. However to lump everyone who disagrees with the SPLC even moderately with skinheads on crank? - that’s stretching it.
Here's the excerpt from her book on the subject, in full context.
"One would hope that professional journalists wouldn't typically reprint Democratic talking points as news. More often, what professional journalists do is manufacture their own mock outrages against Republicans and then hand-deliver the fake scandal to the Democrats, who act dutifully shocked.
According to his devoted media claque, Obama was a victim of 'guilt by association' whenever anyone mentioned his two-decade association with a racist preacher or his ties to an unrepentant domestic terrorist. Being offended by 'guilt by association' was another new posture for liberals, who heretofore had specialized in making guilt-by-association charges.
Republican politicians who had given speeches to a conservative group, the Council of Conservative Citizens (CCC), were branded sympathizers of white supremacists because some of the directors of the CCC had, decades earlier, been leaders of a segregationist group, the Citizen councils of America, which were founded in 1954. There is no evidence on its Web page that the modern incarnation of the CCC supports segregation, though its "Statement of Principles" offers that the organization opposes "forced integration" and "efforts to mix the races of mankind.' But mostly the principles refer to subjects such as a strong national defense, the right to keep and bear arms, the traditional family, and an 'America First' trade policy.
Apart from some aggressive reporting on black-on-white crimes - the very crimes that are aggressively hidden by the establishment media - there is little on the CCC website suggesting that the group is a 'thinly veiled white supremacist' organization, as the New York Times calls it in one of its more charitable descriptions. At least the crimes reported on the CCC's Web page actually happened, as opposed to the Reverend Jeremiah Wright's claim that the U. S. government invented AIDS to kill blacks.
Republican Senator Trent Lott and Representative Bob Barr did nothing more than give speeches to the CCC, yet they were forever damned by their association with it. Neither man even belonged to the CCC, nor did they attend CCC meetings once a week for twenty years. They certainly didn't have their daughters baptized by CCC activists.
But according to the establishment media, Lott and Barr were fully responsible for the decades-old affiliations of some of the directors of a group...because they spoke at CCC. As the media's hysteria about the CCC reached a fever pitch, a Times editorial howled about 'fresh evidence of the persistence of racism' on the part of Lott based on his 'links to the white separatist group called the Council of Conservative Citzens.' The New York Times was shocked by the group's 'thinly veiled white supremacist agenda,' but was somewhat more accepting of the completely unveiled racism of Obama's preacher. One surmises that the CCC's thin veil of white supremacy would have become a bit thicker had Democratic congressman Dick Gephardt ever been a serious candidate for president. In the 1970's, he had spoken to a branch of the related, but more outre, Citizen Councils of America. That, and the fact that he's a preposterous boob, are probably the only two things that kept Dick Gephardt out of the White House.
After the initial flurry of articles, editorials, and news stories in the Times excitedly reporting that Barr had spoken to the CCC, Democratic representative Bob Wexler introduced a resolution in Congress for the sole purpose of denouncing the Council of Concerned Citizens. Other than the 9/11 terrorists, the CCC may be the only group ever singled out for denunciation in a congressional resolution. How about a resolution from Obama pom-pom girl Wexler on Obama's Trinity United Church of Christ?"