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Title: Southern Poverty Law Center calls Rand Paul "extremist"
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URL Source: http://blogs.courier-journal.com/po ... ter-calls-rand-paul-extremist/
Published: Jul 12, 2011
Author: Joseph Gerth
Post Date: 2011-07-12 11:41:56 by HAPPY2BME-4UM
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The list is largely populated by those affilliated with racist groups, anti-semitic organizations and those opposed to immigration.

Southern Poverty Law Center calls Rand Paul "extremist"

Posted on by Joseph Gerth

The Southern Poverty Law Center has included Rand Paul on a list of "extremist" candidates in the 2010 elections.

The list is largely populated by those affilliated with racist groups, anti-semitic organizations and those opposed to immigration.

Paul is on the list because of his belief that businesses shouldn’t be forced to abide by the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and his opposition to open housing laws intented to thwart discrimination.

Here’s what the group, founded by famed civil rights attorney Morris Dees, had to say about Paul:

"Paul rode Tea Party support to upset the Kentucky GOP’s preferred candidate. During the campaign, many of Paul’s unorthodox political beliefs came to light, including his assertion that private businesses shouldn’t have been compelled to comply with the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that barred discrimination.

In a 2002 letter to the Bowling Green Daily News, Paul also criticized the Fair Housing Act, explaining that ‘a free society will abide unofficial, private discrimination, even when that means allowing hate-filled groups to exclude people based on skin color.’ After winning the Republican primary and being subjected to national criticism, Paul issued a press release declaring ‘unequivocally” that he would not support any effort to repeal the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that he had criticized just days earlier.

This January, Paul sent out a fundraising letter declaring that Hillary Clinton and the “global gun-grabbers” at the United Nations are trying “finally strip you and me of ALL our freedoms” by signing a treaty that would “almost certainly” force the U.S. to “CONFISCATE and DESTROY” all “unauthorized” civilian firearms. (In fact, the treaty being discussed has nothing to do with regulating guns in the U.S., something that would be impossible in any event under the Constitution.)

Paul added that “the United Nations has been hell-bent on bringing the United States to its knees” since its founding in 1945. Last fall, he said he wanted to abolish the U.S. Department of Education so it couldn’t, for instance, mandate teaching kindergartners “that Susie has two mommies,” a reference to same-sex couples with children.

On immigration, Paul wants to erect a physical or electronic fence along all U.S. land borders, complete with “satellite surveillance” and “helicopter stations,” and deploy “any unnecessary foreign units” of the American military to the border."

One blog, the Gateway Pundit, went on the offensive, arguing that Paul and a couple others should not be on the list.

"Obviously, the far left Southern Poverty Law Center is nothing more than a racist smear website."

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Victim of Smear Campaign Gets Even With Morris Dees

By James P. Tucker Jr.

Morris Dees, who makes a lucrative career out of smearing many decent U.S. organizations, was visibly shaken at what he expected to be a “sweetheart” event when a pro-Southern group on his hit list challenged him on his lurid past, The Times Examiner of Greenville, S.C., reports.

Dees spoke at the University of South Carolina’s “Carolina Productions Lecture Series,” a student-run campus organization, on Feb. 27. An estimated 300 people, including more than 30 law enforcement personnel, attended. Some professors ordered students to attend; some gave extra credit for attending. Considering how embarrassing it proved for Dees, his faculty cheerleaders probably regret such pressure.

Dees labeled the League of the South as “racist” and “terrorist” in publications put out by his Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) and public statements.

But the League is “racially neutral with members of different races,” said Lexington attorney Larry Salley, a member of the board.

H.K. Edgetton of Black Mountain, a black man noted for supporting southern heritage, called Dees a “poverty pimp” during the question-and-answer period.

But it was Salley who had the most fun with Dees.

“Salley prepared and passed out a well-documented brochure that appeared to be the official program, featuring Dees’s photograph and the statement ‘With Justice for All’ on the cover,” The Times Examiner reported.

Inside, after the anticipated Dees-friendly words, the brochure transitioned into the harsh facts with footnotes citing the source of the material. Dees disciples, in blissful ignorance, helped hand out the brochures.

One of the 14 documented statements is from Harper’s magazine:

“The cover story of Harper’s magazine’s November 2000 issue exposed the SPLC’s alarmist fund-raising tactics with which it raises large sums that are not used to help those it purports to serve. The Southern Center for Human Rights’ Stephen Bright charged that [Dees] is a fraud who has milked a lot of very wonderful, well- intentioned people. If it’s got headlines, Morris is there.”

Quoting from the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals, CIV2114 (1979), the brochure says:

“Of all the damning indictments against Morris Dees, the worst comes from his closest connection. He was sued by his ex-wife, Maureene Bass Dees, who alleged that he had committed incest with his stepdaughter and future daughter-in-law.”

“When Dees saw the program he was visibly shaken,” the paper quotes Salley. “I stood up and asked him why 55 percent of the SPLC’s income went into his pocket, and he tried to shout me down. Then other members of our group tried to ask him similar questions, and they shut down the question-and-answer period.”

Carolina Productions “is taxpayer funded and in the past they have had groups such as transvestite exotic dancers,” Salley said.

The following night Dees spoke at Western Carolina University where about 200 attendees received the same brochure.

Dees refused to comment on the well-deserved roasting he took.

(Issue #14, April 5, 2006)

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