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- Manlobbi
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Talk about sleeping with enem-, er, friends:
https://x.com/AGHamilton29/status/2066840893441683...A Southern Poverty Law Center official helped funnel $1.2 million in donor money to a neo-Nazi group member who she was allegedly sleeping with.https://nypost.com/2026/06/16/us-news/splc-employe...A top Southern Poverty Law Center official is accused of helping funnel $1.2 million in donor money to an informant in the National Alliance white supremacist group — who was also allegedly her lover.
The Department of Justice filed a superseding indictment against the SPLC accusing it of funneling donor cash to hate groups they were then telling donors they were fighting.
One figure, referred to as “Employee-2” in the indictment, is described as a “person who would become Director of the SPLC’s Intelligence Project.”One the one hand we have liberal groups paying racist terrorists to commit racist terrorism and then fundraising off of it.
On the other hand the demand for racism in this country vastly exceeds the supply - and that's a good thing.
liberals. As fraudulent as the day is long.
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One the one hand we have liberal groups paying racist terrorists to commit racist terrorism and then fundraising off of it.
Complete and utter horseshit.
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Complete and utter horseshit.
Since that phrase applies to most of Dope's posts, maybe we can just shorthand it to: CAUH.
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Let’s see, Trump was convicted of 34 felonies by a jury of his peers, but he is innocent.
The SPLC has not been convicted of any crimes, but they’re guilty.
Obviously, you flunked Civics Class.
liberals. As fraudulent as the day is long.
When did you become a liberal?
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And not a single comment on the actual issue.
Sad. Yet - predictable!
And enjoyable.
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And not a single comment on the actual issue.
No need to comment on the quality of horseshit.
It’s horseshit.
That’s all that needs saying.
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And not a single comment on the actual issue.
Oh, you want a single comment on the actual case? No problem.
According to legitimate criminal attorneys, the SPLC accusations are complete bullshit, just like 99% of the fake charges brought up by the sycophant ass-kissing imbeciles who were appointed by a lazy idiot whose only priorities are grifting money from people too stupid to know he’s a con artist (i.e., MAGA) and using the people’s DOJ to bring up fake charges to exact revenge because he’s a thin-skinned, senile, insecure (and quite stupid) ass wipe.
I hope that’s succinct enough.
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And not a single comment on the actual issue. -Dope
SPLC CEO and President Bryan Fair confirmed the organization previously used paid confidential informants, but stated the program has been discontinued.
The SPLC and its defenders, including legal experts, argue that infiltrating hate groups is a standard intelligence-gathering tactic that has saved lives and helped law enforcement.
They claim the indictment is a "nakedly political" weaponization of the justice system under the Trump administration to destroy a prominent civil rights organization.
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Dopester: And not a single comment on the actual issue.
Legal experts widely criticize the Justice Department's fraud case against the Southern Poverty Law Center as a legally flawed and politically motivated overreach.
The 11-count federal indictment faces severe scrutiny for several glaring legal weaknesses:
Lack of Criminal Intent: Prosecutors struggle to prove criminal intent. Funding confidential informants in shell companies to maintain anonymity and save lives is a recognized tactic used by law enforcement, making it difficult to frame as an intent to defraud.
https://www.newsfromthestates.com/article/legal-ex...No Provable Donor Harm: The indictment lacks evidence that donors were actually misled or blindsided about how their money was utilized, a crucial element for proving wire and bank fraud.
https://www.newsfromthestates.com/article/legal-ex...Vindictive Prosecution: SPLC’s legal team has filed a motion to dismiss citing prosecutorial vindictiveness, pointing out that federal investigators previously probed this informant program and declined to seek charges.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/southern-pov...Politicized Enforcement: Critics, including legal scholars and former federal prosecutors, argue the case relies on Section 1014 bank fraud statutes—a tactic repeatedly used in the Trump era to target perceived political enemies rather than pursue legitimate financial crimes.
https://alabamareflector.com/2026/04/23/legal-expe...
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The SPLC and its defenders, including legal experts, argue that infiltrating hate groups is a standard intelligence-gathering tactic that has saved lives and helped law enforcement.It's not new. Superman did it in the 30s, I think.
[googling]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superman_Smashes_the...A real guy did it, and it was published in the Superman comics. Though I was wrong...it was the 40s, and on the radio.
Superman Smashes the Klan is loosely based on a 16-part episode story-arc, "Clan of the Fiery Cross", from the radio serial Adventures of Superman which ran from June to July 1946.[3][6][8] In the radio serial, "Superman exposed Ku Klux Klan codewords, rituals, and its bigotry—all based on intel collected by activist Stetson Kennedy—before a national audience. The show damaged the group's reputation and led to a steep decline in membership from which the KKK never recovered".[6]
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Legal experts widely criticize the Justice Department's fraud case against the Southern Poverty Law Center as a legally flawed and politically motivated overreach.
etc, etc
You're spoiling Dope's fun. Now he will have to return to 'researching' the news on FOX to find the next bit of bullshit propaganda to obsess over.
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Thanks for posting a link to your source. If you extract the yellow journalism and just look at the sparse facts included it tells a substantially different story than the conservative media is trying to spin. To the extent an employee of the SPLC did anything illegal that person should be prosecuted.
Alan
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And not a single comment on the actual issue. ~Dopey1
Wow, Dope sure hates the SPLC!
(How many times has he posted this same BS story about the Trump DOJ and its ginned up allegations against the SPLC? 7? 8?)
I wonder why?...
Has racism become the core tenet of MAGA?
What else do they stand for? Massive deficits? Illegal Wars? Bribery & Grift? Lies? Losing? Surrender? Protecting Pedophiles? Making Screwworms Great Again? Bringing Measles Back?
Shredding the Constitution? Making America the laughing stock of the world?
"Yes, Trump sleeps in public everyday, thinks windmills cause cancer and is handing Iran $300 Billion, but his blatant racism just speaks to me!" ~Dope1, pro-pedophile MAGAbot
"I will focus on America first, not endless wars." ~Lyin' Don