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Why do pro-illegals use SPLC as a source when they have been exposed for what they really are by numerous org.?
Why do these pro-illegals use such a groups as this to try to get their opinions out there?
Does using this as their reference make you more aware of the problems with illegals and these pro-illegals attempts at covering for their crimes? How can even pro-illegals think Morris Dees and his organization are creditable?
Southern Poverty Law Center Exposed for Lying to the Press & Public
All members of the American press and the public are being advised by ALIPAC (Americans for Legal Immigration PAC) that the SPLC (Southern Poverty Law Center) has been documented distributing multiple lies via their website and releases to the media with 9 lies or errors in the latest release.
"The SPLC has thrown their credibility in the toilet to try and stifle debate on the illegal immigration issue," says William Gheen of ALIPAC. "They have exposed themselves as unreliable, are resorting to simple name calling, and attempting to convince the press they should ignore sources they compare to the KKK and Neo Nazis."
The SPLC recently allied with the National Council of La Raza and the Anti-Defamation League to try and scare broadcasters away from multi-ethnic groups, who are fighting against Amnesty for illegal aliens and for immigration law enforcement by claiming that such groups are using codes and a "playbook" written by groups associated with racism and murder.
"There are no codes. There’s no playbook, and the SPLC cannot provide evidence that such things exist," says Gheen. "Americans and groups who are concerned about illegal immigration have nothing in common with groups who advocate violence against people because of race or religion."
The SPLC recently released "nativist" profiles of 20 people including William Gheen on their website. William Gheen is labeled as one of the 20 most influential people fighting against illegal immigration. His organization ALIPAC is described as "the influential political action committee Americans for Legal Immigration"
The attack piece on Mr. Gheen includes 9 provably false statements in their six paragraph presentation.
The SPLC description of William Gheen and ALIPAC attempts to persuade readers and the press that the group is motivated by racism and makes nine false statements about Mr. Gheen’s employment records, the ALIPAC organization, legislation, and those who support the group.
A full report detailing the lies of the Southern Poverty Law Center can be found here.
SPLC Takes a Swipe at ALIPAC and Misses! 9 documented lies!
http://www.alipac.us/article-3024-thread -1-0.htmltml
William Gheen and ALIPAC are launching a national effort to warn members of the media and the public about the SPLC’s attempt to use false information in an effort to defame groups and leaders fighting against amnesty and illegal immigration.
His he/she accounts debunk nothing. Read the truth and stop answering with all your alias’s.
Hmmmmm! ALIPAC is your source? People keep using SPLC because they are a very crebible source. They are not only about immigration, they are about tracking hate/racism in America. They want this nation to be SAFE!
Unless you have a source that does not have ties to racism, this article is not credible at all!!!.
NOT SPLC:
http://www.adl.org/main_Extremism/White+ Supremacists+Promote+ALIPAC.htm
White Supremacists Promote ALIPAC and Take Action on its Behalf
As many anti-immigrant groups blur the line between discussions of immigration policy and outright bigotry towards non-white immigrants, white supremacists and anti-Semites have become increasingly supportive of those groups whose rhetoric matches their own anti-immigrant sentiment. Extremists exploit the legitimacy of these anti-immigrant groups to advance their own hateful ideology and possibly expand recruitment.
Specifically, extremists have voiced support for Americans for Legal Immigration Political Action Committee (ALIPAC), which claims to support "control and reversal" of undocumented immigration but really disseminates its message with virulent, anti-immigrant rhetoric. White supremacists and anti-Semites have promoted the group by engaging in activity on its behalf and posting links to ALIPAC’s Web site on their own Web sites and forums
greasytony | Feb 08, 2010
They have been exposed multiple times but these illegal advocates think of morris dees as some sort of God. He is out to put money into his own pocket and really does not care about these peoples rights or any one else. Here is the part they don’t get:
"Americans and groups who are concerned about illegal immigration have nothing in common with groups who advocate violence against people because of race or religion."
They use this disgusting group to try to discredit good organizations who fight against illegal aliens.
They have listed churches, our veterans and many others as hate groups. Only a fool on either side would believe such a money hungry mongrel.
Kize | Feb 08, 2010
Sorry! your racist ALIPAC was debunked by greasy. you failed once again. Get us something else that says this.
blackandblu | Feb 08, 2010