Dear xxxxxxxxx:
John Tanton and his minions have launched a new website,
www.centerforimmigrationtruth.org, which looks oddly similar to
one you might recognize. That's right -- it's modeled almost exactly
on NCLR's
www.WeCanStopTheHate.org.
Really, though? What about copyright law do they not understand?
And this coming from folks who constantly complain that we need to
"enforce the law."
Not only is the website almost an exact duplication of NCLR's, the
name is, hmmm... shall we say, an equally similar take on the Mexican
American Legal Defense and Educational Fund's (MALDEF)
www.truthinimmigration.org. I mean, where is your creativity,
friends?
But it doesn't stop there. The website includes plenty of other
hilarious details. Here are just a few that will surely brighten
your day:
- NCLR is referred to as "The Race." Of course, we would
expect nothing less from the folks who thoroughly enjoy
misinterpreting our name. In case you are behind the times on
this one, here's the real story:
The
Truth about NCLR. (Could it be that they copied us on
the use of "truth" too?)
- The website refers to certain immigration organizations and
labor unions that want a responsible comprehensive immigration
reform bill as "the subversive La Raza Open Borders Network."
Oddly enough, they don't seem to grasp that our We Can Stop the
Hate campaign is not about immigration reform; it's about taking
the hate out of the debate,
the hate that Tanton loves to propagate. Maybe that's why
they conveniently left out many of our campaign partners, such
as the Center for American Progress, the Leadership Conference
on Civil Rights, and Media Matters for America. Wonder why that
is? *
- The "What's New" section of the site is blank. Surprise!
Perhaps that's because this is just a stale regurgitation of the
old lies they just can't let die.
Are you laughing yet? Think your friends might find this funny?
Please consider forwarding this to five friends and encourage them
to join the We Can Stop the Hate network.
Seriously, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. We used to
be pretty confident that we've been getting to the hatemongers. Now
we're sure of it.
*
Maybe because every one of the Tan Klan's "campaign partners" are
just as radical and far to the America-hating Left as the Tan Klan
itself. |