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Thursday, February 05, 2009

i do agree with what they're saying

i just have an issue with them using WOLVES (as being bad) in their video. oh, and i don't say things like killing two birds with one stone. i don't like that EITHER.

anyway, it's quite evident most (not all, i'm careful to say NOT all) of the people in these 'anti-immigrant' groups are white supremacists. they can deny it all they want, but it's true

White supremacism lies at the root of the 'respectable' nativist right

We've known for some time -- ever since the Southern Poverty Law Center first reported it back in 2002 -- that there was a web of interests and backgrounds that connected some of the most prominent conservative anti-immigration "think tanks" to white-supremacist organizations, all revolving the activities of an environmentalist-turned-nativist named John Tanton.

Despite the overwhelming evidence, though, that this was the case, these groups -- particularly the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), and NumbersUSA -- have continued to enjoy mainstream respectability, in large part because they have continued to deny the connections to Tanton and to each other.

Now, the SPLC has definitively established the connections, thanks in large part to reporter Heidi Beirich's intrepid investigative work digging through Tanton's own papers and examining the groups' leaders records. One can only hope the report will finally persuade genuine conservatives and thoughtful Republicans that they would want nothing to do with either these organizations or their largely fabricated disinformation, which disguises a hateful, white-supremacist agenda..........


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