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Naive but not stupid

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Monday, May 23, 2011 10:51 PM

Dear Editor:



I guess those interviewed by the Southern Poverty Law Center didn’t know their history or anything about their formation. Don’t be fooled by the benign sounding name. Sounds like a group who helps the poor, huh? Wrong. They were founded and financed by George Soros and his other foundations just for this purpose. That purpose is to demonize conservatives, Christians and tear down our Constitution to take this country to its knees in order to make it more like socialist Europe.

Those interviewed by this reporter shouldn’t feel stupid — naive maybe, but not stupid. You see the interview was already written before the reporter arrived, the slant already there and they just needed to get your names right. They are a nasty bit of work and maybe next time any group with a benign sounding name should be researched before allowing yourself to be taken to the progressive woodshed.



Catherine Spencer

Cortez

Via e-mail



Editor’s note: The Southern Poverty Law Center was founded in the early 1970s by two civil rights attorneys, Morris Dees and Joseph Levin. It has received funding from George Soros. Its stated purpose is to monitor hate groups and racial extremists.

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