Leftist Shooter Used
Southern Poverty Law Center “Hate Map” to Plan Killings
February 6, 2013 by Daniel Greenfield
Speaking as one of those listed by the
SPLC on its killing map, I find the Southern Poverty Law Center’s behavior to be highly irresponsible. While the
SPLC pretends to oppose violent extremism, it is instead enabling it and
enabling the murder of its political opponents.
The SPLC’s hate map was turned into a hit map by Floyd Lee
Corkins II; one of the SPLC’s leftist domestic terrorists. While the media made
a huge deal out of the bogus Gifford “Bullseye” Palin nonsense, the media refuses to cover
this or to tell
the Southern Poverty Law Center to take down their killing map.
The Family Research Council shooter, who pleaded guilty
today to a terrorism charge, picked his target off a “hate map” on the website
of the ultra-liberal Southern Poverty Law Center which is upset with the
conservative group’s opposition to gay rights.
Floyd Lee Corkins II pleaded guilty to three charges
including a charge of committing an act of terrorism related to the August 15,
2012 injuring of FRC’s guard. He told the FBI that he wanted to kill anti-gay
targets and went to the law center’s website for ideas.
At a court hearing where his comments to the FBI were
revealed, he said that he intended to “kill as many as possible and smear the
Chick-Fil-A sandwiches in victims’ faces, and kill the guard.” The shooting
occurred after an executive with Chick-Fil-A announced his opposition to same-sex
marriage.
Family Research Council President Tony Perkins said that the
Southern Poverty Law Center should take responsibility for the shooting and
take down their hate map.
The SPLC’s listing of hate groups is sloppy, poorly
researched and is clearly being used by violent leftists as an assassination
guide.
Despite this, not only has the SPLC failed to take down its
hate map, but deliberately
exposed the address of one of its targets in court filings. And all
the while the SPLC is partnered with the Justice Department.
Southern
Poverty Law Center
Julian
Bond is a co-founder, director emeritus for the Southern Poverty Law Center, a director at the Center for Economic and Policy Research, an advisory committee
member for Single Stop USA, and a
director at People for the American Way.
Note: Open
Society Foundations was a funder for the Center for Economic and Policy Research, and the Center for American Progress.
George
Soros is the founder & chairman for the Open Society Foundations, was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society, a contributor
for MoveOn.org, and a supporter for the
Center for American Progress.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for People for the American Way, Demos,
the Robin Hood Foundation, the
Center for American Progress, the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund,
and the Leadership Conference on Civil
and Human Rights.
Robin Hood
Foundation was a funder for Single
Stop USA.
Clifford S. Asness
was a leadership council member for the Robin
Hood Foundation, and supported same-sex
marriage in New York.
James
Rucker was a director of grassroots mobilization for MoveOn.org, a director at Green
for All, is a co-founder for ColorOfChange.org,
and a director at Southern Poverty Law
Center.
Van
Jones is the founder of Green for
All, a trustee at Demos, was a co-founder
for ColorOfChange.org, a senior
fellow at the Center for American
Progress, and was a director at the Apollo
Alliance.
John
D. Podesta was a director at the Apollo
Alliance, is the founder for the Center
for American Progress, a counselor for the Barack Obama administration, and Anthony T. Podesta’s brother.
Anthony T. Podesta
is John D. Podesta’s brother, and
the founder for the Podesta Group.
Podesta Group is
the lobby firm for the Leadership
Conference on Civil and Human Rights.
Carol M. Browner
is a senior fellow, director at the Center
for American Progress, and was the energy czar for the Barack Obama administration.
Melody
C. Barnes was the EVP for the Center
for American Progress, the domestic policy council, director for the Barack Obama administration, and is Barack Obama’s golf partner.
Cassandra Q. Butts
was the SVP for the Center for American
Progress, the deputy White House counsel for the Barack Obama administration, an assistant counsel for the NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund,
and is Barack Obama’s law school
friend.
Eric H. Holder Jr.
was an intern at the NAACP Legal Defense
& Educational Fund, and is the attorney general at the U.S. Department of Justice for the Barack Obama administration.
Mary Frances
Berry is a senior director at the NAACP
Legal Defense & Educational Fund, the education fund director for the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human
Rights, and a director at People for
the American Way.
Julian
Bond is a director at People for the
American Way, a director at the Center
for Economic and Policy Research, an advisory committee member for Single Stop USA, and a co-founder,
director emeritus for the Southern
Poverty Law Center.
Robin Hood
Foundation was a funder for Single
Stop USA.
Clifford S. Asness
was a leadership council member for the Robin
Hood Foundation, and supported same-sex
marriage in New York.
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