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Title: CBS Fears ‘Right Wing Extremism May Increase’ After Obama Election (morris dees MOFO Alert)
Source: newsbusters
URL Source: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/kyle-d ... -increase-after-obama-election
Published: Apr 15, 2009
Author: Kyle Drennen
Post Date: 2009-04-16 12:49:13 by Rotara
Keywords: None
Views: 138
Comments: 13

On Wednesday’s CBS Early Show, co-host Harry Smith highlighted a recent report by the liberal Southern Poverty Law Center claiming a recent surge in hate groups in the United States: "The Southern Poverty Law Center's Intelligence Report found 926 active hate groups in the country. That's up more than 50% from just 2000...And they say part of it is because of the election of President Obama. Other part of the responsibility goes to the deteriorating economy." An on-screen graphic read: "Rising Tide of Hatred? Report: Right Wing Extremism May Increase." [audio available here]

Smith talked to Southern Poverty Law Center founder Morris Dees about the report as well as a similar report by the Department of Homeland Security: "Your report dovetails with a brand new report from the Department of Homeland Security claiming basically the same thing...Do these -- do you feel like your report and their report sync up?" Dees declared:

I think they sync up pretty much. The report from the Department of Homeland Security should be taken very seriously. What we've found in our intelligence project we've run for a number of years here is the political climate, the election of Obama, the immigration issues that have faced the United States over the last five to ten years, and now especially the economy, is almost causing a resurgence of what we saw in the days of Timothy McVeigh. Almost a militia movement that's being reborn in the United States.

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Dees later went on to claim: "I think that an American person is much more likely to be harmed by a domestic terrorist extremist group than by one from abroad." He also pointed to the United States military as a source of hate group membership: "And also, we have to look at the returning veterans from -- coming back from Iraq, the war, that probably was ill-conceived-" Smith interjected: "...this Department of Homeland Security says these guys are being particularly targeted and recruited to some of these groups." Dees agreed: "Well there's no question, because they have training in military explosives, like McVeigh did...there are active duty extremist members in the military and some of these people have been removed by the Department of Defense."

Here is the full transcript of the segment:

7:13AM TEASE:

JULIE CHEN: Still to come, the government says hate groups may be on the rise. So what is fueling the resurgence? We're going to tell you.

7:17AM SEGMENT:

HARRY SMITH: There is a disturbing new trend we can report this morning. Two new reports out document an alarming rise in the number of hate groups in the United States. The Southern Poverty Law Center's Intelligence Report found 926 active hate groups in the country. That's up more than 50% from just 2000. Morris Dees is the founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center, he joins us from Montgomery, Alabama. Good morning, sir.

[HEADLINE ON SCREEN: RISING TIDE OF HATRED? REPORT: RIGHT WING EXTREMISM MAY INCREASE]

MORRIS DEES: Good morning.

SMITH: Your report dovetails with a brand new report from the Department of Homeland Security claiming basically the same thing. And they say part of it is because of the election of President Obama. Other part of the responsibility goes to the deteriorating economy. Do these -- do you feel like your report and their report sync up?

DEES: I think they sync up pretty much. The report from the Department of Homeland Security should be taken very seriously. What we've found in our intelligence project we've run for a number of years here is the political climate, the election of Obama, the immigration issues that have faced the United States over the last five to ten years, and now especially the economy, is almost causing a resurgence of what we saw in the days of Timothy McVeigh. Almost a militia movement that's being reborn in the United States.

SMITH: What do you think the potential is for this to translate into?

DEES: Well, I think that an American person is much more likely to be harmed by a domestic terrorist extremist group than by one from abroad. The death of the three police officers in Pittsburgh about two weeks ago was committed by a guy who shot these three officers, by a person who was an adherent to the hate websites and their belief that the United States government is evil, going to take away our rights, going to take away our guns. And also, we have to look at the returning veterans from -- coming back from Iraq, the war, that probably was ill-conceived-

SMITH: Yeah, because -- right. Well, but -- because this Department of Homeland Security says these guys are being particularly targeted and recruited to some of these groups.

DEES: Well there's no question, because they have training in military explosives, like McVeigh did. And actually, we at Poverty Law Center have reported to the Department of Defense that there are active duty extremist members in the military and some of these people have been removed by the Department of Defense. It's a serious issue, especially with a lot of these guys coming back with post-traumatic stress syndrome, coming back to a failing economy, inability to buy a home, get a job, and get credit. It's a serious matter that reflects, I think, -- I think it reflects well on the Department of Homeland Security that they're taking domestic terrorism seriously.

SMITH: Wow, Morris Dees we do thank you for your time this morning. Thank you, sir.

DEES: You're more than welcome. Thank you.

SMITH: Appreciate it, right. For more information on hate groups go to our website, that's earlyshow.cbsnews.com.

—Kyle Drennen is a news analyst at the Media Research Center.


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Fuck you morris. You're xx xxx xxxx you SOB. The splc is an anti-American terrorist organization and must be dealt with as such. (1 image)

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#3. To: Rotara (#0)

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)

James Deffenbach  posted on  2009-04-16   16:03:55 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: James Deffenbach (#3)

Thank you for bringing up Morris Dee's unpleasant past, may it haunt him for another 35 years or so.

X-15  posted on  2009-04-16   16:29:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: X-15 (#8) (Edited)

Thank you for bringing up Morris Dee's unpleasant past, may it haunt him for another 35 years or so.

It is the duty of every patriotic American to post that every time he sees Dees mentioned. At least if the article mentioning him does so in a light that is favorable to him. And you are most welcome.

James Deffenbach  posted on  2009-04-16   16:45:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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