Monday, June 22, 2015

Left Wing and Right Wings are linked to Terrorist Groups

As I said in the past The Right Wing Conservatives are the White Supremacist connected to the KKK and the Nazi's They support Islam because they want to kill Jews and are anti Israel. I am NOT a Conservative. Will not support the conservative movement, I am an American and I support freedom The Left Wing support the Muslim who hate the Jews. These people just hate because they need someone to blame for their failures and problems. When the Economy is bad they blame the Jews. When it's good they don't but statet Jesus did this> Then they say Jesus is coming. HE'S BEEN COMING FOR OVER 2000 YEARS! OR JESUS TOLD ME THIS (long distance phone bill must be high or they are hearing voices like "son of Sam"! Now wont that be a kicker if there is a Jesus and turns out to be gay or if there is a Messiah and turns out to be female.Would she be Jesusette like Smurfette?)

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Campaign Donations Linked to White Supremacist
By ERIC LICHTBLAU JUNE 22, 2015
The leader of a white supremacist group that has been linked to Dylann Roof, the suspect in the murder of nine African-Americans in a Charleston, S.C., church last week, has donated tens of thousands of dollars to Republican campaigns, including those of 2016 presidential contenders such as Ted Cruz, Rick Santorum and Rand Paul, records show.

Mr. Cruz, a Texas senator, said Sunday night that he would be returning about $8,500 in donations that he had received from the Texas donor, Earl Holt III, who lists himself as president of the Council of Conservative Citizens.

“We just learned this evening that Mr. Holt had contributed to the campaign,” a spokesman for the Cruz campaign said in an email to The New York Times. “We will be immediately refunding all those donations.”
The Guardian first reported on Mr. Holt’s donations to the Republican contenders.
A manifesto that appeared on a website registered to Mr. Roof said that the manifesto’s author had first learned of “brutal black-on-white murders” from the Council of Conservative Citizens’ website.
Mr. Holt, in a statement posted online in his name, said he was not surprised to learn that Mr. Roof had found out about “black-on-white violent crime” from his group because, he said, it was one of the few that had the courage to disclose “the seemingly endless incidents involving black-on-white murder.” But he said his group does not advocate violence and should not be held responsible for the shootings.

The group is regarded by the Southern Poverty Law Center, a leading authority on hate crimes, as a white supremacist extremist organization that opposes “race mixing” as a religious affront and that vilifies blacks as an inferior race.

Spokesmen for Mr. Santorum, a former Pennsylvania senator, and Mr. Paul, a senator from Kentucky, did not respond to requests for comment on the donations.

Mr. Holt, who identified himself in some donation records as a Texas “slumlord,” has also given money to a number of other current and former Republican members of Congress, including Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona, Senator Rob Portman of Ohio, former Representative Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, Representative Steve King of Iowa, and former Representative Todd Akin of Missouri.
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