Bill Anderson
LRC Blog
June 2, 2012
Tom
Dilorenzo’s article today highlighting activities of the leftist hate group, the Southern Poverty Law Center, exposes the darling of the
New York Times and college faculties. The NYT takes everything coming from the SPLC as Gospel, as well as do college professors across the country.
Yet, even the SPLC’s latest rant
troubled the hard-left Mother Jones a little bit, but then the columnist that was dissenting fell back into line. (Apparently, she did not want to make the SPLC’s “Intelligence Report,” which is that organization’s version if “kneecapping” people it does not like.) Columnist Stephanie Mencimer wrote that one of the people making the list, Michael Bolden of the Tenth Amendment Center, came to his position through hard-core beliefs in the civil liberties that Leftists so loudly claim they support:
Boldin got into politics through his opposition to the Iraq war, not through the tea party or any other right-wing cause. He is a libertarian, and believes the Tenth Amendment applies to all sorts of things that right-wingers generally wouldn’t agree with. For instance, he and his organization support pot legalization and the right of states to legalize gay marriage. Lately, though, he has been focused on state opposition to the new National Defense Authorization Act because he believes it could allow for the indefinite detention of American citizens—a position that puts him squarely on the side of the American Civil Liberties Union.
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