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The SPLC has been dumped by the FBI
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The SPLC has been dumped by the FBI

Quote: (03-26-2014 06:53 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

Part of the letter sent to the FBI (included in the original story):

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Corkins said he picked his targets by relying on the SPLC website’s Hate Map. He also admitted to these facts in open court when he pleaded guilty. It is part of the indisputable public record.

Thus, the FBI now directs the public to trust a group whose website played a significant part in bringing about an act of domestic terrorism. These facts were developed by federal prosecutors – not FRC. We appreciate the work the FBI does every day, but we cannot allow the SPLC to be listed in official FBI resources as a friend of civil rights and law enforcement when the organization has become one of the biggest bullies in America.

Oh the irony... a group whose mission is to eliminate hate was used as a source to plot an act of domestic terrorism.

I would go so far as to say "a group whose supposed mission is to eliminate hate was used as a source to plot an act of domestic terrorism."

Because a lot of what the SPLC and its supporters engage in is actually anti-Christian hate done under the pretense of eliminating hate. It's Orwellian sleight-of-hand.

I might have missed this technique of theirs, but they gave it away when they started to define pro-family groups as pro-hate. IMO this probably struck fear into the hearts of Holder and company because of 1). The legal quagmire the USA would be in if the SPLC started a precedent for suing churches and 2). The negative effect this would affect black churches, most of which are very conservative about gay marriage (which is completely their right).

Having a religious belief does not make you "hateful" or a bigot, no matter what your religion or how conservative (Christian, Muslim, whatever). America was built on the freedom to worship as you please without fear of legal repercussion -- which is exactly what the SPLC was seeking to bring back.

But they pushed their radical agenda too far and to Holder's credit, he told them to buzz off.
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