SPLC releases new list of patriot extremist groups by state

where in that page did they say they "hate" "dislike" "disapprove of" and "please fear" these people? They specifically described their page as a list of groups which adhere to belief of common law courts, conspiracy theories about the NWO, and other things.

I take it you've never seen any of Potok's appearances on MSNBC, and the way he describes these groups.
 
What? They list entire counties? I don't get it, so a county can now be an "extremist organization"???

I'm not sure what southern perversion law is up to, but with listing entire counties and towns of several states they appear to be a highly prejudiced group and I think the SPLC's leaders should be questioned about these sorts of details.



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wikipedia said:
Mark Potok is a spokesman and director of publications and information for the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) in Montgomery, Alabama, a nonprofit organization that arose from the anti-segregation movement to counter extremism and hate crimes.

He is the editor of quarterly investigative journal Intelligence Report. He has testified before the United States Senate, the United Nations High Commission on Human Rights and in other venues. The son of Joan and Andrew Potok, he grew up in Plainfield, Vermont,[1][2] and studied at University of Chicago (from 1974 to 1978). He spent almost 20 years as reporter at several newspapers, including USA Today, the Dallas Times Herald, and the Miami Herald.

The Intelligence Report received the 2007 Investigative Award part of the UTNE Independent Press Awards.[3]

He has appeared frequently on the Democracy Now! show.[4][5][6][7][8]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Potok
 
where in that page did they say they "hate" "dislike" "disapprove of" and "please fear" these people? They specifically described their page as a list of groups which adhere to belief of common law courts, conspiracy theories about the NWO, and other things.

If you would have researched it a little more you would see what SPLC does! You should also check out Morris Dees*, he is REALLY one scankie piece of garbage! Second in line, next to Morris Dees you ought to check out who Mark Potok is. This guy is so slimy that snakes run from him!

"Southern Poverty Law Center’s special issue of their magazine “Intelligence Report”– both 2009 and 2010 — claims that although the patriot movement is not racist, its beliefs are still “Hate”. This has everything to do with the classification of certain types of speech as “Hate” speech, under the new “hate crime” laws certain elites want passed."

http://oathkeepers.org/oath/2010/10/08/its-official-southern-poverty-law-center-is-now-part-of-dhs/

Hate and Extremism
http://www.splcenter.org/what-we-do/hate-and-extremism

The Southern Poverty Law Center monitors hate groups and other extremists throughout the United States and exposes their activities to law enforcement agencies, the media and the public. We publish our investigative findings online and in the Intelligence Report, our award-winning quarterly journal. We’ve crippled some of the country’s most notorious hate groups by suing them for murders and other violent acts committed by their members.

Currently, there are 1,002 known hate groups operating across the country, including neo-Nazis, Klansmen, white nationalists, neo-Confederates, racist skinheads, black separatists, border vigilantes and others.

This growth in extremism has been aided by mainstream media figures and politicians who have used their platforms to legitimize false propaganda about immigrants and other minorities and spread the kind of paranoid conspiracy theories on which militia groups thrive.

Fighting Hate in Court
In the early 1980s, SPLC co-founder and chief trial counsel Morris Dees pioneered the strategy of using the courts to battle organized, violent hate groups. Since then, we have won numerous large damage awards on behalf of victims of hate group violence. These cases are funded entirely by our supporters; we accept no legal fees from the clients we represent.

Among the groups shut down by crushing jury verdicts in SPLC cases are the White Aryan Resistance, the United Klans of America, the White Patriot Party militia and the Aryan Nations.

These cases have made the SPLC and Dees reviled enemies of the extremist movement. Our headquarters in Montgomery has been the target of numerous plots by extremist groups, including a firebombing that destroyed our offices in 1983. Several dozen people have been sent to prison for plotting against Dees or the SPLC.

Training Law Enforcement
SPLC representatives communicate regularly with law enforcement agencies about extremist activity and conduct in-person training for officers at the local, state and federal level. Thousands of officers have received training that helps them recognize and deal with hate crimes as well as threats posed by extremists. This training is available free to law enforcement agencies.


*Morris Dees
http://www.zianet.com/web/dees1.htm
http://www.prisonplanet.com/the-sou...-bunches-in-wearechange-with-hate-groups.html
 
This just in. New to the list are:

Batman
Robin
Nightwing
Batgirl

(Captain America already killed.)
 
Yup, They would be a joke, if it wasn't for the fact that they are taken seriously by some very dangerous people.

Just like any rational person would have laughed at the Nazi party, until it acquired power - and then they weren't funny anymore.

I don't know how much more clear it can be made.

"Hah hah, look at those silly men in the goofy brown shirts. Aren't they silly...Oh, wait..."
 
where in that page did they say they "hate" "dislike" "disapprove of" and "please fear" these people? They specifically described their page as a list of groups which adhere to belief of common law courts, conspiracy theories about the NWO, and other things.

Now I know you're just trolling.

I just explained why they don't have to say "hate", "fear" on "be on the lookout for".

They pass these names on to government, which accepts them pretty much at face value and government then says "be on the lookout for" and tells its enforcers to "hate" "fear" and be ready to light these people up because they are dangerous "extremists".

And if you can't see the danger of agitating a million man standing army into thinking that every citizen they run across is a dangerous extremist intent on blowing them away at the drop of a hat, then there really isn't any more to talk about.
 
This updated list says the same thing as all the others: the government is wholly out numbered.:)
 
Wow. The Constitution Party is listed for every state. I don't know about you guys, but that Chuck Baldwin guy sure is scary... /s
I don't know about Baldwin in particular, but The Constitution Party terrifies me. I remember on their forums they were talking about death penalty for homosexuality.
 
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