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29th January 2013, 08:57 AM
Southern Poverty Law Center
From Conservapedia
The Southern Poverty Law Center is a left-wing legal and activist organization (http://gold-silver.us/Organization) created in 1971 in Montgomery, Alabama (http://gold-silver.us/Alabama). It was founded by trial lawyers Morris Dees and Joe Levin, and its first president was civil rights leader Julian Bond, who would later take control of the NAACP (http://gold-silver.us/NAACP). SPLC supports a wide variety of liberal positions; it is pro-immigration (http://gold-silver.us/Immigration) (both legal and illegal (http://gold-silver.us/Illegal_immigration)), advocates multiculturalism (http://gold-silver.us/Multiculturalism) and the homosexual agenda (http://gold-silver.us/Homosexual_agenda), supports racial preferences and defendants' rights, and advocates against what it considers "hate groups". In 2012, Black pastors confronted the Southern Poverty Law Center for smearing as ‘hate groups’ pro-family organizations opposed to homosexual agenda (http://gold-silver.us/Homosexual_agenda). [1] (http://gold-silver.us/forum/#cite_note-0)Reverend Dr. Patrick Wooden declared that it is wrong to compare “my beautiful blackness” with homosexual (http://gold-silver.us/Homosexuality) perversion.[2] (http://gold-silver.us/forum/#cite_note-1)
The SPLC's op-ed writings have appeared in the Communist Party USA (http://gold-silver.us/Communist_Party_USA)'s newspaper People's World. [3] (http://gold-silver.us/forum/#cite_note-2) This "controversial, liberal organization" [4] (http://gold-silver.us/forum/#cite_note-3) has been criticized in mainstream press for being extravagant in its spending, and using charges of racism to stifle conservatives. [5] (http://gold-silver.us/forum/#cite_note-4)
http://www.conservapedia.com/Southern_Poverty_Law_Center
From Conservapedia
The Southern Poverty Law Center is a left-wing legal and activist organization (http://gold-silver.us/Organization) created in 1971 in Montgomery, Alabama (http://gold-silver.us/Alabama). It was founded by trial lawyers Morris Dees and Joe Levin, and its first president was civil rights leader Julian Bond, who would later take control of the NAACP (http://gold-silver.us/NAACP). SPLC supports a wide variety of liberal positions; it is pro-immigration (http://gold-silver.us/Immigration) (both legal and illegal (http://gold-silver.us/Illegal_immigration)), advocates multiculturalism (http://gold-silver.us/Multiculturalism) and the homosexual agenda (http://gold-silver.us/Homosexual_agenda), supports racial preferences and defendants' rights, and advocates against what it considers "hate groups". In 2012, Black pastors confronted the Southern Poverty Law Center for smearing as ‘hate groups’ pro-family organizations opposed to homosexual agenda (http://gold-silver.us/Homosexual_agenda). [1] (http://gold-silver.us/forum/#cite_note-0)Reverend Dr. Patrick Wooden declared that it is wrong to compare “my beautiful blackness” with homosexual (http://gold-silver.us/Homosexuality) perversion.[2] (http://gold-silver.us/forum/#cite_note-1)
The SPLC's op-ed writings have appeared in the Communist Party USA (http://gold-silver.us/Communist_Party_USA)'s newspaper People's World. [3] (http://gold-silver.us/forum/#cite_note-2) This "controversial, liberal organization" [4] (http://gold-silver.us/forum/#cite_note-3) has been criticized in mainstream press for being extravagant in its spending, and using charges of racism to stifle conservatives. [5] (http://gold-silver.us/forum/#cite_note-4)
http://www.conservapedia.com/Southern_Poverty_Law_Center