Wednesday, August 15, 2012

FRC Shooting Linked to Marxist Hate Group

Edit: Some of these people like to gloat behind the scenes and try to work their magic through subterfuge and perpetuating untrue portrayals of various figures.

And at other times, it comes out in extremely violent ways, like when Frank Pelligrini was stabbed multiple times.  Not only was it clearly a crime committed by a homosexual, according to police profilers, but the crime scene was visited by Cardinal Bernardin.  No policeman had ever seen such close involvement by a high-level churchman before.  But there was a lot of plausible deniability, and the perpetrator still hasn't been caught years later.
Ecclesiastical Vandal Cardinal Bernardin

Most of the time SPLC's hate, like that of many parasites within the Church, is more low key, more deniable.  Moris Dees, of course, like many of his ilk is a thoroughly despicable individual with a very spotty past, and it's no wonder that his megalomania has finally blown up in his face.

This is how the Southern Nationalist Network sees it.  There really isn't any other way to see it.  It's time to hang these people by their own inflammatory rhetoric:
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has been fanning the flames of extremism against the Family Research Council (FRC), a Christian lobbying organisation. Now we have word that a gunman, perhaps radicalised by the SPLC’s far-Left propaganda, has stormed the FRC’s headquarters in Washington, DC, opening fire on a security guard. The guard, who was shot in the arm, managed to wrestle the shooter to the ground and thereby prevent a possible massacre. The Washington, DC police are calling the security guard a hero for stopping this act of domestic terrorism.
Given the Southern Poverty Law Center’s extreme language against the Family Research Council, questions are being raised about the group’s possible connections to the shooter. Did the would-be killer visit the SPLC’s website and was he inspired by their radical, anti-Christian ideology? These are questions we need answered in order to assess the possible threat that the SPLC and their followers present to the general public. 
Update: The SPLC has issued a statement about the shooting saying ‘We condemn all acts of violence.’ However, they have not retracted any of their extremist language about the Christian lobby or apologised for promoting hatred against them.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Isn't Morris Dees a pervert? http://www.zianet.com/web/dees1.htm