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re: Southern poverty law center indicted by grand jury. Laundered $ to white supremacy groups
Posted on 4/22/26 at 12:38 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
Posted on 4/22/26 at 12:38 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
Kash is on the right
Kash is on the left.

Kash is on the left.

Posted on 4/22/26 at 12:42 pm to SlowFlowPro
They were paying them, half of what the entire organization took in, they were funding the organizations endeavors
You struggle with reality
You struggle with reality
Posted on 4/22/26 at 12:46 pm to UtahCajun
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Will the Dems now actually admit that there were "good people on both sides"?
There were certainly Democrats on "both sides," that much is now clear. I guess, from that perspective, they may have been right all along.
This post was edited on 4/22/26 at 12:47 pm
Posted on 4/22/26 at 12:51 pm to hogcard1964
other 90 telling everyone how brilliant he is? 
Posted on 4/22/26 at 12:51 pm to SlowFlowPro
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And there are millions more DEMs. Populations aren't stagnant.
It is unlikely 100% of these are legal voters.
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Even in a worst case scenario, Kamala got over 58%
This was the best case scenario for Dems. Minority female from California.
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It's not possible for a Republican to win CA, and it was not possible in 2024.
So I ask again, all Trump voters in CA voted for Kamala?
Your premise is false. It is absolutely possible for a Republican to win CA. In fact, as has already been pointed out to you, that state has even voted to adopt a mechanism that would simply give a Republican all of their electoral college votes if he/she were to win the national popular vote.
Posted on 4/22/26 at 1:13 pm to Old Sarge
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They were paying them, half of what the entire organization took in, they were funding the organizations endeavors
Where is your evidence of this?
The indictment doesn't allege this.
Posted on 4/22/26 at 1:13 pm to imjustafatkid
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This was the best case scenario for Dems.
2024?
Posted on 4/22/26 at 1:20 pm to SlowFlowPro
I pay a guy
He paints my house
But I didn’t pay him yo paint my house?
He just painted my house for free?
And I just gave him money because I just wanted to hand out money?
No correlation whatsoever?
You’ve lost your grip on reality
He paints my house
But I didn’t pay him yo paint my house?
He just painted my house for free?
And I just gave him money because I just wanted to hand out money?
No correlation whatsoever?
You’ve lost your grip on reality
Posted on 4/22/26 at 1:25 pm to Old Sarge
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I pay a guy
He paints my house
But I didn’t pay him yo paint my house?
He just painted my house for free?
And I just gave him money because I just wanted to hand out money?
No correlation whatsoever?
What? That's not a good analogy at all.
Especially when we have real corollaries like criminal prosecutions that use snitches. You think when the FBI paid mob informants, that money circulated back into rotation of the family?
The SPLC didn't contract with the organizations directly. It kills your whole analogy, just like how the FBI didn't contract with the mob familes directly.
*ETA: or we can use corporate espionage. You think when one corporation pays the employee of a rival for trade secrets, that employee then goes and includes the payment in the rival company's revenue?
This post was edited on 4/22/26 at 1:28 pm
Posted on 4/22/26 at 1:30 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
These are the white sups Joe Biden was talking about.
They are paid opposition-boogie men.
They are paid opposition-boogie men.
Posted on 4/22/26 at 1:51 pm to SlowFlowPro
You can’t help yourself, you reach for the most unbelievable fantasy and cling to it and pretend the fantasy is a possible reality
Posted on 4/22/26 at 1:53 pm to Old Sarge
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you reach for the most unbelievable fantasy and cling to it and pretend the fantasy is a possible reality
What?
I'm arguing they paid snitches for information, which is what the indictment says.
You're arguing, with no evidence, this money went to the groups and did all of this other stuff. THAT is fantasy (at this point).
Posted on 4/22/26 at 2:00 pm to SlowFlowPro
they are not the police they don't get to give money illegally to people for information
Posted on 4/22/26 at 2:03 pm to SlowFlowPro
From the indictment
"Manufacturing" Extremism: Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche stated that rather than dismantling these groups, the SPLC "manufactured" extremism by paying sources who allegedly stoked racial hatred or participated in extremist events.
Unite the Right Involvement: One informant was allegedly paid over $270,000 and helped coordinate transportation for the 2017 "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville while under SPLC supervision.
Covert Operations: The SPLC reportedly used fictitious entities and code names (referred to as "the Fs") to process these payments
"Manufacturing" Extremism: Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche stated that rather than dismantling these groups, the SPLC "manufactured" extremism by paying sources who allegedly stoked racial hatred or participated in extremist events.
Unite the Right Involvement: One informant was allegedly paid over $270,000 and helped coordinate transportation for the 2017 "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville while under SPLC supervision.
Covert Operations: The SPLC reportedly used fictitious entities and code names (referred to as "the Fs") to process these payments
Posted on 4/22/26 at 2:04 pm to Old Sarge
If all you have, over a decade of allegations, is a snitch driving a few people to Unite the Right, your argument is weak.
This post was edited on 4/22/26 at 2:04 pm
Posted on 4/22/26 at 2:06 pm to Old Sarge
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You’ve lost your grip on reality
He doesn’t live in reality. He lives in a bubble and talks to other liberals who thinks it’s cool and “intellectual” to discuss racism.
Posted on 4/22/26 at 2:06 pm to texag7
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He lives in a bubble and talks to other liberals who thinks it’s cool and “intellectual” to discuss racism.
What a weird way to describe Tigerdroppings, because I don't discuss anything related to racism anywhere else
Posted on 4/22/26 at 2:09 pm to SlowFlowPro
Well it’s a criminal organization
Summary of Charges
The 11-count indictment includes the following specific federal charges:
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Wire Fraud (6 counts): Alleging the SPLC used electronic communications to carry out a scheme to defraud donors.
False Statements to a Bank (4 counts): Alleging the organization provided misleading information to a federally insured bank.
Conspiracy to Commit Money Laundering (1 count): Alleging a coordinated effort to disguise the source and ownership of illegally obtained funds.
Key Allegations
Funding Extremists: Prosecutors allege the SPLC secretly funneled over $3 million in donations to individuals associated with groups like the KKK and the National Socialist Movement between 2014 and 2023.
Manufacturing Extremism: Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche accused the SPLC of creating the extremism they oppose by paying sources to incite racial tension.
Deceptive Practices: The indictment states the SPLC used shell companies and fake entities to disguise payments to informants, often referred to as "field sources".
Unite the Right Involvement: An informant, paid over $270,000, was reportedly a leader in the 2017 Charlottesville "Unite the Right" rally.
Department of Justice (.gov)
Department of Justice (.gov)
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Summary of Charges
The 11-count indictment includes the following specific federal charges:
NBC News
NBC News
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Wire Fraud (6 counts): Alleging the SPLC used electronic communications to carry out a scheme to defraud donors.
False Statements to a Bank (4 counts): Alleging the organization provided misleading information to a federally insured bank.
Conspiracy to Commit Money Laundering (1 count): Alleging a coordinated effort to disguise the source and ownership of illegally obtained funds.
Key Allegations
Funding Extremists: Prosecutors allege the SPLC secretly funneled over $3 million in donations to individuals associated with groups like the KKK and the National Socialist Movement between 2014 and 2023.
Manufacturing Extremism: Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche accused the SPLC of creating the extremism they oppose by paying sources to incite racial tension.
Deceptive Practices: The indictment states the SPLC used shell companies and fake entities to disguise payments to informants, often referred to as "field sources".
Unite the Right Involvement: An informant, paid over $270,000, was reportedly a leader in the 2017 Charlottesville "Unite the Right" rally.
Department of Justice (.gov)
Department of Justice (.gov)
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