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Does the Left use "hate" to make money?

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I’m sure by now you have heard of the on-going battle Public Advocate and myself are engaged in with the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).

Just months ago, the SPLC officially and wrongfully added Public Advocate to their infamous “Hate List.”

And they have been threatening to destroy your Public Advocate ever since.

While the SPLC has long been known as the Left’s Hit-man -- used to destroy those conservative opponents that just won’t surrender -- even I had not realized the depth of their corruption.

In fact, a national news organization has just this week published an in-depth investigation into the corrupt and greedy practices of the SPLC.

The Southern Poverty Law Center simply sells “hate.”

And they are good at it.

They accuse anyone who disagrees with any radical Liberal position to be a “hate group.”

But even worse, if no target presents itself they will just make one up!

The SPLC has created a lucrative business whereby they set up conservative “straw-men” and then protest, threaten and even outright attack them, raising money all the while.

And that’s exactly what they are threatening to do to your Public Advocate.

It will be nothing for them to spend $1 million or $2 million just dragging Public Advocate through the mud with "legal" attacks.  Even $5 million would be a drop in the bucket.

World Net Daily wrote that the SPLC is “one of the wealthiest nonprofits in the country” with “more than $238 million in assets” and cash reserves.1

Every year they add tens of millions of dollars to their various coffers, totalling up to more than $100 MILLION.

With the SPLC's overseas accounts in Bermuda and Cayman Island, the exact amount in their coffers may never be known.

And they made every penny by searching out new "hate groups" to target for fundraising.

No wonder the founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center Morris Dees is widely described in published accounts as a charlatan and an alledged conman -- by both conservative and liberal sources.

From World Net Daily:

In a Harper’s article titled, "The Church of Morris Dees," Millard Farmer compared him to former evangelist Jim Bakker, who went to prison for accounting fraud.

"He’s the Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker of the civil rights movement," Farmer said, "though I don’t mean to malign Jim and Tammy Faye.”

Harper’s has also described Dees’ fundraising as “flagrantly misleading” solicitations for money, while the Nation called him “the arch-salesman of hate mongering.”1
Scott Walter, vice president of Capital Research Center, explains that “the SPLC uses hate groups to raise money -- designating pro-family organizations as [hate groups] directly benefits the SPLC.”1

One conservative columnist wrote their hate list is “intended to dehumanize Christian organizations and smear as hate the biblical view of sexual morality.”1

My friend, I hope you are as outraged at this as I am.

This is the very group who is threatening to destroy Public Advocate if you and I do not stop our pro-Family operations.

And they will not stop with Public Advocate.

Even if they are able to destroy us, they will simply find the next group of pro-Family activists to target!

You and I have to stand up to them, but I can’t do it without your support.

I’ve spent nearly everything we’ve raised this year on our critical legislative fights.

I simply do not have the financial reserves to handle this looming legal battle.

Please chip in whatever you can spare for the Public Advocate Legal Defense Fund.

Even $25 or $10 would be such a blessing.

I need your help.

You can click here to read the complete "Hate List, Inc."

And here is the link to the Harper's Magazine article.

For the Family,


Eugene Delgaudio
President, Public Advocate of the United States


P.S. If you can, please chip in with a donation of $10 or more to help Public Advocate prepare for this looming legal battle.

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