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    General: U.S. Christians targeted for murder - Southern Poverty Law Center HATE MAP

    General: U.S. Christians targeted for murder

    If it had been al-Qaida guiding this lone wolf's mass-murder attempt last year, maybe Obama would have acted to protect innocent Americans.

    But since those Americans were Christians and the perp took his inspiration from a group linked to Obama's administration, the intended victims STILL have targets on their backs ...

    This general has a major problem with that ...
    WND EXCLUSIVE

    VIOLENCE-INSPIRING 'HATE MAP' CONTINUES TO INCITE

    General blasts leftist group for role in mass-murder attempt


    Published: 3 hours ago
    BOB UNRUH


    Video at the Page Link:

    Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin, the executive vice president for the Family Research Council, is blasting the Southern Poverty Law Center for still maintaining – a year after it was linked to a domestic terror case – an online feature that identifies the family group as a “hate” organization.
    In an exclusive commentary on WND, Boykin notes that attacker Floyd Corkins II picked the FRC as a target – he testified he went there wanting to kill as many people as possible – through the SPLC feature.
    That organization described FRC as a “hate” group even though it “actually is a pro-family organization championing faith, family and freedom,” Boykin wrote.
    “It is the intention of the SPLC to fix animus and hostility on the organizations it places on its Hate Map,” Boykin wrote. While some are “racist or supremacist” groups, the map also includes those who simply “oppose liberalized standards of sexualized morality and the redefinition of marriage.”
    “There is no resemblance of such groups to violent, extremist organizations. But, that is the point. The SPLC wants to associate groups that have voiced moral objections to same-sex marriage with groups like the Skinheads. It is a powerful campaign of defamation, bullying, and destruction.”
    He said the worst was the SPLC’s “inhumanity” over the attack by Corkins.
    “The SPLC is run by the sort of political ideologues who can dissociate their actions from the humanity of the people they harm. There has been no change to the Hate Map nor will there be,” he wrote.
    “One year has passed since [the Hate Map's] connection to Corkins’ act of terrorism was clearly laid out in a federal court in Washington, D.C. How much time would you have needed to say, ‘Enough is enough?’”
    WND has reported on the case since the attack happened on Aug. 15, 2012. Authorities said Corkins was heavily armed when he entered the FRC headquarters in Washington and started shooting.
    Chief U.S. District Judge Richard W. Roberts sentenced Corkins to 25 years in prison for the attempted mass shooting.
    The judge said it was clear the defendant intended to commit mass murder because he had rehearsed his crime, practiced shooting his gun and had brought 95 bullets with him on the day of the crime.
    He managed to shoot and injure just one person, facilities manager Leo Johnson, who is credited with heroically stopping the attack.
    Corkins admitted he picked FRC because the organization was listed as an “anti-gay” hate group by the SPLC.
    FRC promotes traditional Judeo-Christian beliefs about the family and homosexuality, but SPLC claims the organization’s “real specialty is defaming gays and lesbians.”
    WND has documented the Obama administration’s FBI and Pentagon using SPLC as an authoritative source of information to characterize Christian organizations as hate groups, including the SPLC’s characterization of FRC.
    Corkins, a former volunteer at an LGBT community center, pleaded guilty to terrorism.



    Floyd Lee Corkins

    A video shows Corkins entered the building and approached Johnson, then leaned over to place his backpack on the floor. When he straightened up, Corkins pointed a semi-automatic handgun directly at Johnson and fired. Despite being wounded in the arm, Johnson was able to subdue Corkins after a brief struggle.
    Prosecutors said Johnson saved his own life, and probably many others, only because he immediately sensed something was wrong with Corkins. That hunch caused Johnson to get up from behind his desk, putting him in position to tackle the shooter soon after he drew his gun.
    Prosecutors said Johnson has endured a long and slow recovery, including surgery on his arm, which will never be fully functioning again, and treatment for blood clots.

    See the video of the attack:

    It was during an interview with the FBI Corkins fingered the SPLC.
    Asked how he picked the FRC to attack, Corkins stated, “It was a, uh, Southern Poverty Law, lists, uh, anti-gay groups. I found them online. I did a little bit of research, went to the website, stuff like that.”
    The FBI interview with Corkins included this exchange:
    FBI: “What was your intention … You’re … a political activist you said?”
    Corkins: “Yeah, I wanted to kill the people in the building and then smear a Chicken-fil-A sandwich on their face.”
    FBI: “And you, what was your intention when you went in there with the gun?”
    Corkins: “Uh, it was to kill as many people as I could.”
    At the time of the shooting, Chick-fil-A was in the headlines because of its president’s opposition to gay marriage.

    http://www.wnd.com/2014/02/violence-...s-to-incite-2/
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    Big thanks to World Net Daily, Bob Unruh, Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin, and the Family Research Council for standing up to the liars at the Southern Poverty LIE Center. They have tried to smear me and ALIPAC so badly simply for opposing illegal immigration that there are people out there that want to kill me because they think Im trying to harm them for not being white.

    The SPLC is the real hate group here and they are a group that has grown to become the monster they claimed they were out to fight in the first place!

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    Looks like a trend... They are targeting Christians all over the world
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    Southern Poverty Law Center Releases State-By-State Interactive Map Of Where Hate Groups Operate
    By Khier Casino, Tue, March 04, 2014

    Hundreds of United States-based hate groups were revealed on a new recently released map.
    The Alabama-based Southern Poverty Law Center has released a “hate map” that shows the national distribution of the different groups that they could confirm.
    The last full year with available data was 2013; the overall number of groups decreased from 1,007 to 939 in 2012, according to MailOnline.
    In the wake of Sandy Hook and the upcoming immigration reform, the SPLC, which focuses much of its work combating racist groups, said that the lack of clear legislative victories for the Obama administration on gun control appear to have effectively calmed some of the far-right groups.
    “Those factors, along with the collapse or near-collapse of several major groups for a variety of reasons, seem to have taken some of the wind out of the sails of the radical right, leaving the movement both weaker and somewhat smaller,” the report states.
    According to MailOnline, many states have different hate groups, but the SPLC map qualified the organization into eight categories: black separatist, neo-confederate, Christian identity, racist skinhead, white nationalist, neo-Nazi, Ku Klux Klan and general hate.
    Even though Hawaii is the only state that has no known hate group, a vast majority of the rest can be found below the Mason Dixon line.
    The 11 states that make up the area between Texas and the Atlantic are occupied by 589 of the 939 active groups (nearly 63 percent) that the SPLC identified.
    Though Florida hosts 58 groups and Texas has 57, they are not at the top of the list this year, MailOnline reports.
    Given the large immigrant population in California and the fact that unlike the South, it does not have a history of slavery, California still made the top of the list.
    The American Freedom Party in California, originally founded by racist skinheads group in Southern California, is one of the top two groups that the SPLC considers as particularly threatening.










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