February 7, 2019

Americans talk back to the media: My friend and neighbor, Ev, sends a letter to WSB-TV about their use of the discredited SPLC @splcenter @wsbtv @themrc

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WSB News,

I am a friend of D.A. King and have been a neighbor of his for the last thirty-five years here in Marietta. I have learned that you have passed on an absurd Southern Poverty Law Center ā€œreportā€ that D.A.ā€™s non-profit group is somehow a ā€˜hate groupā€ and attacks immigrants. Passing on false and slanderous attacks from the SPLC is no way to run a news outlet.

As a black American, I am disgusted with the SPLCā€™s endless race baiting and their shameless attacks on honest, patriotic Americans like us who want secure borders and to see our immigration laws enforced. I have been on the board of advisors of the Dustin Inman Society since its creation in 2005 and am proud to see D.A. fight against illegal immigration. I am amazed to learn that you never even interviewed D.A. King before you spread the SPLC smear.

It seems that you may be working on the same agenda as the SPLC.

Everett Robinson
Marietta

Board of Advisors
D.A. King (President)
Billy Inman
Kathy Inman
Inger Eberhart
Fred Elbel
Francisco Jorge
Lupe Moreno
Everett Robinson
John Litland
Maria Silvia Montoya
Mary Grabar
Catherine Davis

February 6, 2019

Pew Research Center – Explore unauthorized immigration by state using our new interactive

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February 4, 2019

The Loony Left Looses It – The Marxists’ Missive About Mollusks #FredElbel

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The loony left has published several hit pieces on me claiming I wrote the following parody:

ā€œDamned right. I hate ā€˜em all ā€“ Negroes, wasps, spics, eskimos, jews, honkies, krauts, ruskies, ethopians, pakis, hunkies, pollocks and marxists; there are way too many of them. Iā€™m all for trout, elephants, bacteria, whales, wolves, birds, parrot fish, deciduous foliage and mollusks. Time to rebalance the planet, bleeding heart liberals be damned.ā€

Yep, I wrote that parody in 2004 as a humorous retort to racist attacks against me in an internal Sierra Club discussion list. I was involved with SUSPS (originally known as Sierrans for US Population Stabilization) – an organization of Sierra Club members who beginning in 1996 tried to return the Sierra Club to its long-standing population position that included mass immigration as an integral component of U.S. population growth. Later it was discovered that the Sierra Club had sold out on the immigration issue to the tune of $100 million.

The immigration sanity position was subject to heated attacks on the discussion list, and a little humor went a long way toward diffusing the idiocy of the open borders Marxists.

The loony Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) and their leftist minions latched on to the parody and quoted it out of context in several hit pieces. Of course, if my complete post had been quoted, my humor would have stood out for what it was – that is, humor mocking idiots trying to accuse me of being a racist.

That’s how ad hominem attacks work: those with no rational grounds upon which to base their arguments resort to personal attacks to try to discredit their opponents. According to Saul Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals Rule 13:

ā€œPick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.ā€ Cut off the support network and isolate the target from sympathy. Go after people and not institutions; people hurt faster than institutions.

Yet name calling ultimately falls flat under the light of reason. Especially something as weak as using 15 year old parody out of context.


The rest of the story

The source of the attacks appear to originate with this 2009 article:

http://imagine2050.newcomm.org/2009/06/10/deal-cutting-the-14th-amendment-at-the-intersection-of-racism-and-immigration/

Guess what? That reference link goes to a nonexistent Center for New Community website. Dead. Defunct. Kaput.

The Wayback Machine does have archives of the website. It has archives from June 10, 2009, as well as from dozens of other dates.

But nothing about me. So I did a web search on my parody paragraph, and found another hit piece: “Apply The Brakes – Anti-Immigrant Co-Optation of the Environmental Movement,” by Jenny Levison, Stephen Piggott, Rebecca Poswolsky, and Eric Ward, The Center for New Community, 2010

It was a hit piece on the environmental organizations Apply The Brakes and SUSPS. I had been chair of the SUSPS Steering Committee at one time, so the hit piece took a few potshots at me:

“Elbel is a founder of Defend Colorado Now who, when challenged about statements blaming impoverished people of color for environmental problemsā€¦”

I can state emphatically that the article’s defamation of Defend Colorado Now is hogwash. Check out the website.

That hit piece included a footnote:

“25Ā  Fred Elbel email message, ā€œRE: Club secrecy governs Club democracy,ā€ July 16, 2004 1:49 PM”

Now the original link to the Center for New Community, above, referenced an article on the 14th Amendment. I have long contended that the 14th Amendment does not grant foreign women the right to birth an anchor baby on American soil – that is, a baby automatically granted U.S. citizenship. I even created a website on how misinterpretation of the 14th Amendment is being used as justification for anchor babies. No wonder the radical open borders leftists had tried to discredit me.


Sierra Club discussion lists

The Sierra Club has hundreds of listservs (email-based discussion lists). Here’s the complete directory.

During the 2003-2004 timeframe, I engaged in discussion of population issues on a few of these lists: a national Council of Club Leaders Discussion forum, a national population discussion list, and a Rocky Mountain Chapter population discussion list. I don’t have archives of those distant discussions. Indeed, the Sierra Club appears to have taken down the Council of Club Leaders Discussion forum, and has purged relevant threads from the national population discussion list.

I do recall that one person, Erik K. Ward from Center for New Community was particularly rabid in pushing his agenda (bio, photo, and video). To my knowledge, he was certainly not a Sierra Club leader, and likely not a Club member.

In specific discussions about immigration, SUSPS, and the environment, Ward and other leftists kept pushing the envelope in order to goad their rational opponents into saying something offensive. I reasonably replied with population projections and immigration facts, interspersed with a bit of humor to try to diffuse the intensity of the attacks.

At one point, I was asked if I hated blacks. I replied no, but there sure was a lot of human pressure on our supporting ecosystems. I pointed out that all races were all culpable in impacting our natural environment. After a few rounds of this, I included my humorous parody paragraph in the discussion thread.

After the fact, I analyzed Ward’s writing style and concluded that his material sure seemed to be ghost written by Mark Potok of the SPLC. Ward was also one of the authors of the Apply The Brakes hit piece.

I am honored that the radical leftists consider my work to be so important that they feel the need to try to discredit me – even with 2004 parody taken completely out of context.


Learn more about the SPLC hate group

The SPLC has been widely discredited. As revealed in the article, “Southern Poverty Law Centerā€™s ā€œHate Groupā€ Label Is False Propaganda – The Southern Poverty Law Center Exposed,” even the SPLC’s Mark Potok has admitted their agenda:

“And the SPLC is highly selective in who it seeks to ā€œdestroy.ā€ While the SPLCā€™s original focus was on racial hate groups that promote or engage in violence, it has now included nonviolent, peaceful individuals or groups based on ideological disagreement.. As Potok admitted in an interview, ā€œOur criteria for a ‘hate group,’ first of all, have nothing to do with criminality or violence or any kind of guess we’re making about ‘this group could be dangerous.’ It’s strictly ideological.”

Mark Potok, the SPLC Intelligence Reportā€™s former editor-in-chief, once admitted in a speech, ā€œI want to say plainly that our aim in life is to destroy these groups, to completely destroy them.ā€

See the article Overview of the SPLC’s “Hate Groups” List, by the Center for Immigration Studies.

In this 5 minute PragerU video, Karl Zinsmeister discusses the SPLC as The “Anti-Hate” Group That Is a Hate Group:

 

Here is even more information about the SPLC:

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) hate group, CAIRCO.

The SPLC File – An Exclusive Report on the Southern Poverty Law Center, The Social Contract, Spring 2018 issue, containing over a dozen articles exposing the SPLC.

The Southern Poverty Law Center – A Special Report, The Social Contract, Spring 2010.

Exposing the SPLC – articles and information on the true agenda and motives of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), Dr. John Tanton website.

Archived articles exposing the SPLC, CAIRCO.

 

February 3, 2019

The discredited SPLC on the ‘Immigration Politics Georgia’ facebook page (@Georgiafornia)

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February 1, 2019

DIS board of advisors member Maria Silvia Montoya writes a letter to WSB-TV

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February 1, 2019

WSB news managers,

After 16 years in the Atlanta area my family recently returned to Texas where I grew up in a border town. We still monitor Georgia politics, especially immigration issues. Our friend and founder of the Dustin Inman Society, DA King, has been committed for many years in helping people understand the truth about immigration and the law.

He correctly points out that Georgia has more illegal immigrants than Arizona; and, amazingly, more illegals than green card holders. I assure you, this fact is not helping middle-class or low-income Americans in Georgia of any description.

As a proud Latina donor and board member of The Dustin Inman Society, I was stunned that you passed along the preposterous ā€œhate mapā€ listing from the defamatory and dishonest SPLC. None of us at the Dustin Inman Society attack immigrants – or Hispanics. Using the SPLC as a reliable arbiter of ā€˜extremismā€™ and ā€œhateā€ is repugnant and reckless, especially for a large, TV newsroom. I see your standards have declined since we lived in the Atlanta area.

Surely you are aware of the criticism by the Anti Defamation League of the SPLC for its faking a ā€œhate groupā€ crisis and reprimand by the DOJ for ā€œunprofessional and frivolous behavior in immigration court proceedingsā€?

Tactics and accusations by the SPLC are very questionable, a fact WSB TV News omits from their reporting.

My assumption is that WSB is more dedicated to fairness and telling the truth in journalism than the SPLC. Am I wrong?

ā€“ Maria Silvia Montoya
ā€“ Sherman, TX 75092
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Another letter to WSB TV on their use of the SPLC as an arbiter of “hate” from another DIS board member: Mary Grabar

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Note: Mary tells me her letter resulted in a phone call from WSB Executive Producer Brad Stone who apparently indicated there would be a future report on SPLC/DIS. In May.

 

“It is also my understanding that responsible news organizations will contact individuals under discussion.” Mary Grabar, American citizen and proud immigrant.

 

I write in outrage over WSB TVā€™s news report that repeats the smears of the SPLCā€™s latest list of what they call ā€œhate groupsā€ and the inclusion of the mainstream Dustin Inman Society.

As a news organization, you should know that the SPLC has repeatedly been found to target groups with which it has ideological disagreements as ā€œhate groupsā€ā€”with no evidence to back up the charges. For this reason, they are being sued by numerous individuals and organizations.

It is also my understanding that responsible news organizations will contact individuals under discussion. I learn from D.A. King that you have not even bothered to contact him, and after linking to a report that profiled him (with lies) at length.

The SPLC has been exposed countless times as a scam. They actually lobby at the Gold Dome against legislation that would require reporting illegal aliens that have already been convicted of crimes to ICE. Is there a mention of this fact in your ā€œreportingā€?

The false headline from the SPLC hit piece on the Dustin Inman Society tells readers that DIS ā€œfocuses on vilifying all immigrants.ā€ As a proud immigrant and a member of the board of advisors of the Dustin Inman Society for years, I can testify that this is a whole cloth and easily disproved lie.

I went to hear D.A. King speak just last week and listened to him tell the packed room that the media will paint anyone who supports secure borders, immigration enforcement and sanity in the number of legal immigrants we allow in to the USA as somehow ā€œanti-immigrant.ā€ I can tell you that D.A. won resounding applause from the multi-racial and multi-ethnic audience.

You should report those kinds of facts rather than the libelous smears from the SPLC.

Sincerely,

Mary Grabar.

Letter to WSB-TV News from DIS board member, John Litland: You owe King and your trusting (audience) an apology. I no longer trust and will no longer watch WSB News

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“I will never look at WSB TV the same again.” – John Litland

Our friend and board member John Litland just copied us on a note he sent to WSB-TV News about the SPLC hate-for-profit smear this news outlet passed on. Great letter, John, thanks!

To the producers and management of WSB TV News,

You posted a story recently about the SPLC listing the Dustin Inman Society as a ā€œhate group.ā€ It is impossible to explain to you my outrage at this journalistic malpractice and lazy ignorance.

The SPLC headline is ā€œThe Dustin Inman Society, led by D.A. King, poses as an organization concerned about immigration issues, yet focuses on vilifying all immigrants.ā€ This is a lie.

I am a member of the board of DIS and my wife is a proud immigrant. D.A. King has been a family friend for fifteen years. He has been attacked by the SPLC for about the same amount of time. It is incredible that WSB TV would pass on the hateful, for-profit smears from the integrity-free SPLC that most people paying attention recognize to be hate-mongers and frauds. The SPLC lobbies against immigration enforcement and rakes in millions of dollars each year doing so.

I will never look at WSB TV the same again. D.A. tells me that you never even contacted him before you posted this absurd smear. The Dustin Inman Society works with donations ā€“ including from our house ā€“ to educate people on illegal immigration and toward some semblance of sanity on our immigration system.

You owe King and your trusting (audience) an apology. I no longer trust and will no longer watch WSB News.

 

John Litland
Marietta

John Litland – Letter to the editor in the MDJ: Illegal immigration is problem No. 1 – UPDATED: See the wit and wisdom of a thinker on the left entered as a comment

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UPDATE: Comment on the MDJ letter (thanks to Rhonda for sending it):”If the immigration systems was streamlined, those who come here as undocumented would not be illegal. It takes years and thousands of dollars to get here legally, the wide majority don’t have the time or money.Charles Towne

Marietta Daily Journal
January 31, 2019

Letters to the editor

Illegal immigration is problem No. 1

DEAR EDITOR:

I write to thank MDJ letter writer Bill Buckler for saying pretty much exactly what my wife and I have been saying about Georgia and Cobb County regarding illegal immigration. It is problem No. 1. I did not realize that Georgia is home to more illegal aliens than green card holders. My wife is a green card holder. This should be front-page news, but it is kept quiet except by patriot D.A. King.

The same stats show that Cobb County is the No. 3 county in the state for its high population of the ā€œundocumented.ā€

And we agree with him that D.A. King is an expert on the issue and that the MDJ seems to have adopted a policy of using the uber-liberal Associated Press stories as a substitute for real coverage of what we can all see here in Cobb County: Illegal immigration affects every part of our lives, including our schools, health care, taxes and public safety. Our friends Billy and Kathy Inman lost their only child nearly 19 years ago because we donā€™t enforce our immigration laws. Kathy can be seen still in her wheelchair as a result of the actions of the illegal that killed her son.

Recently, a California police officer was murdered by an illegal alien who should never have been allowed to walk American streets. The cop was a proud, legal immigrant and naturalized American with a young family. Somebody gave the illegal alien a job.

The liberal news is all a-flutter with glee about Cobb ā€œgoing purple.ā€ If the Republicans who currently hold power on the Cobb Commission do not require the county contractors we pay for to use the same IMAGE system to weed out illegal employees, used by the county itself, they will have a very hard time getting re-elected.

The same goes for the Republicans who we elected to the Gold Dome. Most people donā€™t know that Georgia is giving the exact same driverā€™s license to illegal aliens who have won the Obama jackpot of delayed deportation as we give to legal immigrants. Giving them official Georgia documents serves to document the illegals. This is madness. If the new governor will not order that to be changed, the legislature should pass a law to do it.

Then, we voters can only sit back and hope it is one of those laws that is actually enforced.

John Litland

Marietta

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