Reuters: a new low in cluelessness
From what they have a lot of nerve calling an article by Tim Gaynor...
The milder end of the spectrum includes the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, who spot for illegal entrants crossing the borders from Mexico and Canada, and councilors in towns and cities from California to Pennsylvania who vote to curb landlords from renting to undocumented immigrants.
The above paragraph comes after several paragraphs describing the actions of some neo-nazi groups who have only been tied to the Minutemen in the imagination of morons like Reuters reporters and other Liberals. The tactic the reporter is using is to toss all groups with an opposition to illegal immigration together, and treat them as all part of the same thing. It would make as much sense to claim that since the Klan has a website, then they are the same thing as Reuters, which also has a web site.
"We have seen an explosion of these groups, a real prairie fire that has spread across the country in quite an amazing way," said Mark Potok, the director of the Southern Poverty Law Center's intelligence project, which has tracked their rise.
For those unfamiliar with the Southern Poverty Law Center, they are the leading legal arm of a collection of race-pimps that seek to create as much racial discord as possible in order to then beg for money from gullible Liberals so they can "fight" the very problem they actually work to create. Normally people like this would be called con-artists, but since they are "politically correct" they get a pass on the obvious sham, and are treated as a legitimate organization.
The entire "article" is thinly veiled propaganda designed to belittle groups like the Minuteman Project, while promoting scams like the SPLC.
Reuter, which refused to called the 9/11 hijackers, terrorists, is now jumping at the chance to call the Minutemen, nazis. Reuters, of course, is headquartered in the UK, where they solve the problem of immigration by shooting innocent people down in the subway, who they suspect of looking guilty.
Posted by Danny Carlton at December 26, 2006 11:12 AM




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