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If you belong to a civil rights group that advocate for civil rights (unlike the KKK) you are deemed to be labeled as the KKK clan.

Through the eyes of racist like Tancredo, they are one in the same.

Tancredo's not a racist. He just overdoes hyperbole.

His ties to groups like the KKK are well established.

link

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If you belong to a civil rights group that advocate for civil rights (unlike the KKK) you are deemed to be labeled as the KKK clan.

Through the eyes of racist like Tancredo, they are one in the same.

Tancredo's not a racist. He just overdoes hyperbole.

His ties to groups like the KKK are well established.

link

Controversy

The League of the South promotes the Confederate flag and sees opposition to it as "cultural genocide".[13] See Flags of the Confederate States of AmericaThe issue of race has become a source of controversy about, and dispute within, the League of the South. Newspaper columnist Thomas B. Edsall has characterized the League of the South as an “extreme right” organization and a “white nationalist” group.[14] In the Summer of 2000 the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) labeled League of the South a "racist hate group" and issued a report filled with allegations of racist statements, especially by the League's President Michael Hill.[15] According to a news article, Hill "welcomed the designation as a 'badge of honor'" and stated SPLC has "a very leftist agenda, these sorts of things are designed to discredit you publicly."[16]

In response to these types of allegations, the League of the South Board of Directors in 2005 issued a "Statement on 'Racism'" stating in part: “We believe that Christianity and social order require that all people, regardless of race, must be equal before the law. We do not believe that the law should be used to persecute, oppress, or favour any race or class. We believe that the only harmony possible between the races, as between all natural differences among human beings, begins in submitting to Jesus Christ's commandment to 'love our neighbours as ourselves.' That is the world we envision and work for."

During the 2006 First North American Secessionist Convention when the issue of the League of the South and racism was raised, Don Kennedy, identified as ”a leader of the League of the South,” stated: "How can you believe in liberty and discriminate against your neighbor? Equality before the law is something we want, and we're on the record for that."[17] News stories about the Second North American Secessionist Convention also mentioned the SPLC's allegations, as well as skeptical responses from convention attendees. Convention organizer Kirkpatrick Sale responded: "They call everybody racists. There are, no doubt, racists in the League of the South, and there are, no doubt, racists everywhere."[18]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_of_the_South

Try again. :whistle:

Edited by Mister_Bill
Filed: Other Country: Israel
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If you belong to a civil rights group that advocate for civil rights (unlike the KKK) you are deemed to be labeled as the KKK clan.

Through the eyes of racist like Tancredo, they are one in the same.

Tancredo's not a racist. He just overdoes hyperbole.

His ties to groups like the KKK are well established.

link

Are you prepared to hold Sotomeyor to the same standard re her affiliation with Latino racist groups like La Raza and MALDEF?

Filed: Other Country: Canada
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If you belong to a civil rights group that advocate for civil rights (unlike the KKK) you are deemed to be labeled as the KKK clan.

Through the eyes of racist like Tancredo, they are one in the same.

Tancredo's not a racist. He just overdoes hyperbole.

His ties to groups like the KKK are well established.

link

Are you prepared to hold Sotomeyor to the same standard re her affiliation with Latino racist groups like La Raza and MALDEF?

You can't compare La Raza to the KKK. That is intellectually lazy :P

Filed: Country: Philippines
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If you belong to a civil rights group that advocate for civil rights (unlike the KKK) you are deemed to be labeled as the KKK clan.

Through the eyes of racist like Tancredo, they are one in the same.

Tancredo's not a racist. He just overdoes hyperbole.

His ties to groups like the KKK are well established.

link

Controversy

The League of the South promotes the Confederate flag and sees opposition to it as "cultural genocide".[13] See Flags of the Confederate States of AmericaThe issue of race has become a source of controversy about, and dispute within, the League of the South. Newspaper columnist Thomas B. Edsall has characterized the League of the South as an "extreme right" organization and a "white nationalist" group.[14] In the Summer of 2000 the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) labeled League of the South a "racist hate group" and issued a report filled with allegations of racist statements, especially by the League's President Michael Hill.[15] According to a news article, Hill "welcomed the designation as a 'badge of honor'" and stated SPLC has "a very leftist agenda, these sorts of things are designed to discredit you publicly."[16]

In response to these types of allegations, the League of the South Board of Directors in 2005 issued a "Statement on 'Racism'" stating in part: "We believe that Christianity and social order require that all people, regardless of race, must be equal before the law. We do not believe that the law should be used to persecute, oppress, or favour any race or class. We believe that the only harmony possible between the races, as between all natural differences among human beings, begins in submitting to Jesus Christ's commandment to 'love our neighbours as ourselves.' That is the world we envision and work for."

During the 2006 First North American Secessionist Convention when the issue of the League of the South and racism was raised, Don Kennedy, identified as "a leader of the League of the South," stated: "How can you believe in liberty and discriminate against your neighbor? Equality before the law is something we want, and we're on the record for that."[17] News stories about the Second North American Secessionist Convention also mentioned the SPLC's allegations, as well as skeptical responses from convention attendees. Convention organizer Kirkpatrick Sale responded: "They call everybody racists. There are, no doubt, racists in the League of the South, and there are, no doubt, racists everywhere."[18]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_of_the_South

Try again. :whistle:

They are an anti-American secessionists who hate minorities. You've either never heard of them or you don't care.

Filed: Other Country: Israel
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If you belong to a civil rights group that advocate for civil rights (unlike the KKK) you are deemed to be labeled as the KKK clan.

Through the eyes of racist like Tancredo, they are one in the same.

Tancredo's not a racist. He just overdoes hyperbole.

His ties to groups like the KKK are well established.

link

Are you prepared to hold Sotomeyor to the same standard re her affiliation with Latino racist groups like La Raza and MALDEF?

You can't compare La Raza to the KKK. That is intellectually lazy :P

You don't know La Raza, White boy.

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If you belong to a civil rights group that advocate for civil rights (unlike the KKK) you are deemed to be labeled as the KKK clan.

Through the eyes of racist like Tancredo, they are one in the same.

Tancredo's not a racist. He just overdoes hyperbole.

His ties to groups like the KKK are well established.

link

Controversy

The League of the South promotes the Confederate flag and sees opposition to it as "cultural genocide".[13] See Flags of the Confederate States of AmericaThe issue of race has become a source of controversy about, and dispute within, the League of the South. Newspaper columnist Thomas B. Edsall has characterized the League of the South as an "extreme right" organization and a "white nationalist" group.[14] In the Summer of 2000 the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) labeled League of the South a "racist hate group" and issued a report filled with allegations of racist statements, especially by the League's President Michael Hill.[15] According to a news article, Hill "welcomed the designation as a 'badge of honor'" and stated SPLC has "a very leftist agenda, these sorts of things are designed to discredit you publicly."[16]

In response to these types of allegations, the League of the South Board of Directors in 2005 issued a "Statement on 'Racism'" stating in part: "We believe that Christianity and social order require that all people, regardless of race, must be equal before the law. We do not believe that the law should be used to persecute, oppress, or favour any race or class. We believe that the only harmony possible between the races, as between all natural differences among human beings, begins in submitting to Jesus Christ's commandment to 'love our neighbours as ourselves.' That is the world we envision and work for."

During the 2006 First North American Secessionist Convention when the issue of the League of the South and racism was raised, Don Kennedy, identified as "a leader of the League of the South," stated: "How can you believe in liberty and discriminate against your neighbor? Equality before the law is something we want, and we're on the record for that."[17] News stories about the Second North American Secessionist Convention also mentioned the SPLC's allegations, as well as skeptical responses from convention attendees. Convention organizer Kirkpatrick Sale responded: "They call everybody racists. There are, no doubt, racists in the League of the South, and there are, no doubt, racists everywhere."[18]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_of_the_South

Try again. :whistle:

They are an anti-American secessionists who hate minorities. You've either never heard of them or you don't care.

I read your cite. Why don't you read mine? Or, is Wikipedia a front organization for the KKK as well?

Filed: Other Country: Canada
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If you belong to a civil rights group that advocate for civil rights (unlike the KKK) you are deemed to be labeled as the KKK clan.

Through the eyes of racist like Tancredo, they are one in the same.

Tancredo's not a racist. He just overdoes hyperbole.

His ties to groups like the KKK are well established.

link

Controversy

The League of the South promotes the Confederate flag and sees opposition to it as "cultural genocide".[13] See Flags of the Confederate States of AmericaThe issue of race has become a source of controversy about, and dispute within, the League of the South. Newspaper columnist Thomas B. Edsall has characterized the League of the South as an "extreme right" organization and a "white nationalist" group.[14] In the Summer of 2000 the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) labeled League of the South a "racist hate group" and issued a report filled with allegations of racist statements, especially by the League's President Michael Hill.[15] According to a news article, Hill "welcomed the designation as a 'badge of honor'" and stated SPLC has "a very leftist agenda, these sorts of things are designed to discredit you publicly."[16]

In response to these types of allegations, the League of the South Board of Directors in 2005 issued a "Statement on 'Racism'" stating in part: "We believe that Christianity and social order require that all people, regardless of race, must be equal before the law. We do not believe that the law should be used to persecute, oppress, or favour any race or class. We believe that the only harmony possible between the races, as between all natural differences among human beings, begins in submitting to Jesus Christ's commandment to 'love our neighbours as ourselves.' That is the world we envision and work for."

During the 2006 First North American Secessionist Convention when the issue of the League of the South and racism was raised, Don Kennedy, identified as "a leader of the League of the South," stated: "How can you believe in liberty and discriminate against your neighbor? Equality before the law is something we want, and we're on the record for that."[17] News stories about the Second North American Secessionist Convention also mentioned the SPLC's allegations, as well as skeptical responses from convention attendees. Convention organizer Kirkpatrick Sale responded: "They call everybody racists. There are, no doubt, racists in the League of the South, and there are, no doubt, racists everywhere."[18]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_of_the_South

Try again. :whistle:

They are an anti-American secessionists who hate minorities. You've either never heard of them or you don't care.

I read your cite. Why don't you read mine? Or, is Wikipedia a front organization for the KKK as well?

NO, wikipedia isn't a front for the KKK, but.....

TOW_Motivational_Poster.jpg

noob :P

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For Peter Luvhippie (Bill)...

"the flawed Jacobin notion of egalitarianism," saying white Southerners should not "give control over their civilization and its institutions to another race." ~ Michael Hill

....

...racially charged e-mail messages intercepted from Hill. One repeatedly refers to blacks as "negroes," and another condemns interracial marriage, saying Southerners should "intermarry with their own kind." "Let us not flinch when our enemies call us racists,"

....

Would you like more?

http://www.rickross.com/reference/league/league2.html

And you ignorantly assume that I'm white. I am familiar with them, but I do not support them. But I also know enough that they are not comperable to the KKK.

pwnd.jpg

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If you belong to a civil rights group that advocate for civil rights (unlike the KKK) you are deemed to be labeled as the KKK clan.

Through the eyes of racist like Tancredo, they are one in the same.

Tancredo's not a racist. He just overdoes hyperbole.

His ties to groups like the KKK are well established.

link

Controversy

The League of the South promotes the Confederate flag and sees opposition to it as "cultural genocide".[13] See Flags of the Confederate States of AmericaThe issue of race has become a source of controversy about, and dispute within, the League of the South. Newspaper columnist Thomas B. Edsall has characterized the League of the South as an "extreme right" organization and a "white nationalist" group.[14] In the Summer of 2000 the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) labeled League of the South a "racist hate group" and issued a report filled with allegations of racist statements, especially by the League's President Michael Hill.[15] According to a news article, Hill "welcomed the designation as a 'badge of honor'" and stated SPLC has "a very leftist agenda, these sorts of things are designed to discredit you publicly."[16]

In response to these types of allegations, the League of the South Board of Directors in 2005 issued a "Statement on 'Racism'" stating in part: "We believe that Christianity and social order require that all people, regardless of race, must be equal before the law. We do not believe that the law should be used to persecute, oppress, or favour any race or class. We believe that the only harmony possible between the races, as between all natural differences among human beings, begins in submitting to Jesus Christ's commandment to 'love our neighbours as ourselves.' That is the world we envision and work for."

During the 2006 First North American Secessionist Convention when the issue of the League of the South and racism was raised, Don Kennedy, identified as "a leader of the League of the South," stated: "How can you believe in liberty and discriminate against your neighbor? Equality before the law is something we want, and we're on the record for that."[17] News stories about the Second North American Secessionist Convention also mentioned the SPLC's allegations, as well as skeptical responses from convention attendees. Convention organizer Kirkpatrick Sale responded: "They call everybody racists. There are, no doubt, racists in the League of the South, and there are, no doubt, racists everywhere."[18]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_of_the_South

Try again. :whistle:

They are an anti-American secessionists who hate minorities. You've either never heard of them or you don't care.

I read your cite. Why don't you read mine? Or, is Wikipedia a front organization for the KKK as well?

NO, wikipedia isn't a front for the KKK, but.....

TOW_Motivational_Poster.jpg

noob :P

I only pull it up for the weak minds on the left, because you all insist how impartial and accurate it is.

oh-snap.gif

Edited by Mister_Bill
Filed: Other Country: Canada
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Posted
If you belong to a civil rights group that advocate for civil rights (unlike the KKK) you are deemed to be labeled as the KKK clan.

Through the eyes of racist like Tancredo, they are one in the same.

Tancredo's not a racist. He just overdoes hyperbole.

His ties to groups like the KKK are well established.

link

Controversy

The League of the South promotes the Confederate flag and sees opposition to it as "cultural genocide".[13] See Flags of the Confederate States of AmericaThe issue of race has become a source of controversy about, and dispute within, the League of the South. Newspaper columnist Thomas B. Edsall has characterized the League of the South as an "extreme right" organization and a "white nationalist" group.[14] In the Summer of 2000 the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) labeled League of the South a "racist hate group" and issued a report filled with allegations of racist statements, especially by the League's President Michael Hill.[15] According to a news article, Hill "welcomed the designation as a 'badge of honor'" and stated SPLC has "a very leftist agenda, these sorts of things are designed to discredit you publicly."[16]

In response to these types of allegations, the League of the South Board of Directors in 2005 issued a "Statement on 'Racism'" stating in part: "We believe that Christianity and social order require that all people, regardless of race, must be equal before the law. We do not believe that the law should be used to persecute, oppress, or favour any race or class. We believe that the only harmony possible between the races, as between all natural differences among human beings, begins in submitting to Jesus Christ's commandment to 'love our neighbours as ourselves.' That is the world we envision and work for."

During the 2006 First North American Secessionist Convention when the issue of the League of the South and racism was raised, Don Kennedy, identified as "a leader of the League of the South," stated: "How can you believe in liberty and discriminate against your neighbor? Equality before the law is something we want, and we're on the record for that."[17] News stories about the Second North American Secessionist Convention also mentioned the SPLC's allegations, as well as skeptical responses from convention attendees. Convention organizer Kirkpatrick Sale responded: "They call everybody racists. There are, no doubt, racists in the League of the South, and there are, no doubt, racists everywhere."[18]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_of_the_South

Try again. :whistle:

They are an anti-American secessionists who hate minorities. You've either never heard of them or you don't care.

I read your cite. Why don't you read mine? Or, is Wikipedia a front organization for the KKK as well?

NO, wikipedia isn't a front for the KKK, but.....

TOW_Motivational_Poster.jpg

noob :P

I only pull it up for the weak mindsthe left, because you all insist how impartial and accurate it is.

oh-snap.gif

lol, I know Bill, I've just been waiting to use that pic for a bit and knew you'd know what i meant :rofl:

 

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