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Southern Poverty Law Center filed a lawsuit against Public Advocate

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Public Advocate’s ongoing legal battle with the Southern Poverty Law Center has drawn fresh national attention.

As you have probably heard, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) filed a lawsuit against your Public Advocate designed to cripple our operations and silence our pro-Family speech.

The well-known conservative news site DailyCaller.com has just published an article in conjunction with the Family Research Center detailing and supporting Public Advocate’s fight.

I’ve included a quick excerpt1 here for you:

[On] January 2013, a federal magistrate judge in Colorado called out the Southern Poverty Law Center for its tactics.

Judge Tafoya ordered the SPLC to remove Delgaudio’s private address because it might subject Delgaudio to “politically motivated harassment, or even violence.”

In the recent investigation of Floyd Corkins, the armed gunman who attacked the Family Research Council headquarters... it was reported that Corkins was seen casing the headquarters of Delgaudio’s group in Northern Virginia.  This information was apparently a factor in the order handed down by Judge Kathleen M. Tafoya.

The threat of violence was clearly not speculative.  Judge Tafoya’s order came six months after the August 15 attack[.]  How did Corkins choose [his] targets?

According to statements of the federal prosecutor, the evidence revealed the source of Corkins’ hit list was, in fact, the SPLC’s “hate map,” which listed [Public Advocate's] address.

I am so grateful to see more and more mainstream conservative organizations waking up to the threat facing America right now from the radical Homosexual Lobby.

And I cannot express enough my gratitude to you for standing with me through all these tribulations.

For the Family,


Eugene Delgaudio
President, Public Advocate of the United States


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