Even in the heart of “progressive” Montgomery County, a growing number of Marylanders are taking a stand against day-laborer centers for illegal aliens in their communities, and that doesn’t sit well with advocates who tend to regard any criticism of such facilities as “nativist” bigotry. The current epicenter of the battle is a half-acre parcel…
The same cannot be said for some of the other “arguments” made by illegal-alien advocates that morning. Some jeered within earshot of reporters slogans like “Minutemen, KKK, racist bigots. go away.” That sort of talk is based upon a lie: that organizations opposing illegal immigration are somehow a cabal of racists like the Ku Klux Klan. Unfortunately, there is a propaganda campaign afoot to smear anyone who is skeptical of open borders (and subsidizing with tax money organizations like CASA of Maryland which encourage violation of the law). The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), a once-great organization that spent decades combatting the KKK and educating Americans about the danger posed by such violent racist groups, is spearheading this campaign.
Today the SPLC (www.splcenter.org) appears to have as its mission trashing anyone who doesn’t believe in open borders and mass amnesty. On its Web site, the group has an ongoing feature it calls “Nativist News” — click into it and it’s apparent that the aim of the site is to depict the Montgomery demonstrators who oppose CASA and conservatives like journalist John O’Sullivan and organizations like the Family Research Council (in other words, mainstream conservatives) as persons catering to bigotry because they don’t believe in open borders. This kind of guilt-by-association is contemptible, and we urge all decent people — whatever their views on illegal immigration — to make clear that there is no place for such smear tactics in Maryland.
Golly, we wonder from here how long it will be before the SPLC labels Human Events.com a “hate site” for telling the truth here?
Mr. Vadum even uses my favorite quote on Dees! [ except for one labeling him ” a slick parasitic huckster“]
Dees’s former legal associate, Millard Farmer, describes the crusading lawyer as “the Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker of the civil rights movement,” adding, “though I don’t mean to malign Jim and Tammy Faye.” Former associates say Dees is obsessed with making money.
Southern Poverty Law Center Pushes Twisted Definition of ‘Hate’
by Matthew Vadum
Posted Dec 11, 2006
Human Events Online
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) has one key message: The nation is boiling over with hatred and intolerance. Decades after the civil rights movement forever changed America and despite the enactment of the Civil Rights Act, the Voting Rights Act and the imposition of affirmative action, American race relations are always worse today than in the days of Jim Crow, according to SPLC
SPLC has an enormous endowment of more than $152 million, according to its 2005 annual report. Its IRS Form 990 for the fiscal year ended Oct. 31, 2005, shows that the center took in gross receipts of $49.8 million that year, $29.7 million of which consisted of contributions and grants.
According to its balance sheet, by Oct. 31, 2005, its total assets had ballooned from $173.2 million at the beginning of the fiscal year, to $189.4 million by year’s end. SPLC’s endowment is so large that it reported endowment income of nearly $3.5 million, including interest income of $728,356.
Although SPLC bills itself as a civil rights law firm, it devotes only a fraction of its resources to actual legal work. Of the $28.9 million in expenses it declared for the year ended Oct. 31, 2005, only $4.5 million went to “providing legal services for victims of civil rights injustice and hate crimes,” and $837,907 for “specific assistance to individuals” in the form of “litigation services,” according to its Form 990. Roughly half of its expenditures, $14.7 million, were devoted to “educating the general public, public officials, teachers, students and law enforcement agencies and officers with respect to issues of hate and intolerance and promoting tolerance of differences through the schools.”
In the same period, SPLC paid attorney Morris Dees $297,559 in salary and
pension-plan contributions. On the list of nonprofit “employees who earned more than their organization’s chief executive,” (part of the Chronicle of Philanthropy’s annual survey of top nonprofit executive salaries, published September 28), Dees ranked 48th in the nation. SPLC President Richard Cohen took home $274,838, but center co-founder Joseph L. Levin received only $171,904 for his efforts as general counsel.
Bond’s Smear Tactics
SPLC is based in Montgomery, Ala., site of the famous bus boycott that gave birth to the civil rights movement and made a national icon of Rosa Parks, the woman who courageously refused to move to the back of the bus. The center’s fortress-style headquarters seems intended to shield employees from the hordes of neo-Nazis, skinheads and militia groups the center wants people to believe wish to do it harm.
The co-founders of SPLC were Julian Bond and Morris Dees. Bond is the founding president. Since 1998, he has been chairman of the NAACP but remains active with the center and currently serves on its board of directors. A highly visible public figure, he is well acquainted with its smear tactics, having compared conservatives and the Bush Administration to Afghanistan’s ousted Taliban regime.
Bond has smeared black conservatives with relish, deriding them for joining what he calls “a right-wing conspiracy” aimed at eliminating affirmative action, abridging voting rights and reforming public education. In 2002, he told an NAACP convention that black conservatives were participants in “an interlocking network of funders, groups and activists…. They are the money, the motivation and the movement behind vouchers, the legal assault on affirmative action and other remedies for discrimination, attempts to reapportion us out of office and attacks on equity everywhere.” These conservatives are “black hustlers and hucksters … [who], like ventriloquists’ dummies, speak in their puppet master’s voice,” he said. Bond called anti-racial quota campaigner Ward Connerly a “fraud” and a “con man.”
In February of this year, at Fayetteville State University in Arkansas, Bond warned that Republicans’ “idea of equal rights is the American flag and the Confederate swastika flying side by side,” the Fayetteville Observer reported. When his comments provoked a firestorm of criticism, Bond lied, denying he likened the GOP to the Nazi Party. He accused “right-wing blogs” of mischaracterizing his statement: “I didn’t say these things I’m alleged to have said. There is no one in the audience who can say I said them.” How wrong he was: The Observer posted a 45-minute recording of Bond’s speech online. In the same speech, Bond implied that Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice were token black appointees in the Bush Administration, which was using them as “human shields against any criticism of their record on civil rights.”
For Bond, America is hopelessly racist. “Everywhere we see clear racial fault lines, which divide American society as much now as at any time in our past,” he said in 1999. One might expect Americans to push someone with Bond’s views to the margins of public life, alongside such racial provocateurs as Al Sharpton, yet Bond is an in-demand public speaker. He holds 23 honorary degrees and is now distinguished professor at American University and professor of history at the University of Virginia.
But Bond is strictly B-list compared to Morris Dees.
Dees’ Obsession
Dees is admired by left-wing and not-so-left-wing lawyers from coast to coast. A prestigious legal award has been named after him, and on November 16, the high-powered law firm of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP & Affiliates and the University of Alabama School of Law awarded the first annual “Morris Dees Justice Award” to U.S. District Judge William Wayne Justice of the Eastern District of Texas. The award will be given annually to “a lawyer who has devoted his or her career to serving the public interest and pursuing justice and whose work has brought about positive change in the community, state or nation.” One of the rulings for which Judge Justice is honored would puzzle many strict constructionist legal scholars and limited-government supporters. Justice’s ruling in a 1982 case, Plyler v. Doe, opened the doors for children of illegal aliens to attend public schools through grade 12 at public expense.
Dees is a consummate salesman and a champion fundraiser. “I learned everything I know about hustling from the Baptist Church. Spending Sundays sitting on those hard benches, listening to the preacher pitch salvation … why it was like getting a Ph.D. in selling,” he said. Dees was finance director for Democrat George McGovern’s failed 1972 presidential bid and for other Democratic candidates. He raised more than $24 million from 600,000 small donors, marking the first time a presidential campaign was financed with small gifts by mail, according to Dees’s official biography on SPLC’s website.
Years before co-founding the SPLC, Dees launched a successful direct-mail sales company specializing in book publishing. However, he experienced an epiphany in 1967 and decided to take his life in a new direction and “speak out for my black friends who were still ‘disenfranchised’ even after the Voting Rights Act of 1965,” Dees wrote in his autobiographical A Season for Justice. “Little had changed in the South. Whites held the power and had no intention of voluntarily sharing it.”
The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF), chapters of the ACLU, and chapters of the American Friends Service Committee are part of the new “Border Human Rights Working Group” [1]. At least three other groups in that coalition have links to the Mexican government.
This doesn’t mean that the SPLC, ACLU, MALDEF, and AFSC are directly collaborating with the Mexican government. However, their constant support for illegal immigration should be examined in the light of this new coalition. The reader is encouraged to contact any media source that reports on those groups’ position on immigration, suggesting that they disclose such links when covering the groups.
Or, when is calling someone a “racist pig” itself “racist”? (when the AJC says it is)
Part 1
In early 2017 Democrat Congressman John Lewis made it publicly clear that he did not regard President Trump as a “legitimate president”. He cited “Russian interference” in the 2016 presidential election and was treated as a hero in the media. The liberal AJC ran this story.
In a dumb reaction, a Republican Gwinnett County (GA) Commissioner, Tommy Hunter, said Lewis was a ”racist pig” in a personal Facebook post on his own time. The liberal AJC ran this story.
Kevin Riley, Editor in Chief, AJC.Photo: AJC
All hell broke loose.
Lewis, now deceased, was black and a Democrat. Hunter is white and a Republican. You may see where this is going.
The Georgia Democrats howled that Hunter must immediately apologize – and resign his commission seat.
A leftist activist who did not live in Gwinnett County filed an ethics complaint against Commissioner Hunter. The process for that complaint – and the endless press coverage – lasted about six months.
Hunter, it seems, was a “racist” according to the “progressives” for calling Lewis a “racist pig”. Hunter told me that it was “six months of hell” which is the intended and sure-to-come penalty for talking back to the far-left.
There was no complaint, ethics or otherwise, against John Lewis and the contrived and false Russian interference story was fed for another three years before it would fade from the media story line, including at the liberal AJC.
Lewis never apologized and was never asked to apologize.
Commissioner Hunter, who had to hire an attorney was eventually “found guilty” (the complaint was upheld) by a Gwinnett County ethics board which recommended Hunter be sanctioned by the Gwinnett County Commission. Hunter’s lawyer was a black American.
Hunter was officially sanctioned by the Republican-led commission, with a weak, dim and pandering Charlotte Nash as Chair.
Charlotte Nash. Photo: AJC
The liberal Atlanta Journal Constitution created a ‘timeline’ to keep readers the story alive.
Way back when, Gwinnett, once a desirable place to live was also a Republican stronghold. It was so nice a place to live that eventually newcomers moved in in such numbers and had such a drastic effect of the standard of living that the liberal Saporta Report ran a detailed 2012 story entitled “Gwinnett County’s dramatic demographic shift illustrates question: “Who are We?” which included some astonishing facts straight from county officials and stats. While the article would not be tolerated now (too much information on immigration) it is well worth your time to understand not only metro-Atlanta’s Gwinnett county, but the entire state of Georgia’s political change.
Gwinnett has been officially taken over by the Democrats.
Here in December 2020, Gwinnett County Commissioner Tommy Hunter, who had zero chance of reelection stepped down at the end of his third term. To celebrate, the liberal AJC ran another “racist”- themed story on Hunter with the headline ‘Tommy Hunter wants Gwinnett to remember him for more than racist posts’.
Moral to our short report? You can always, always depend on the liberal AJC.
_________
Part Two coming soon: This is half the story. When time allows, we will explain what happened in Gwinnett County in 2019 when a Democrat county commissioner calls a pro-enforcement, conservative “racist…” and used the discredited SPLC as a source from her seat on the commission during an official meeting. And how the AJC covered that adventure.
The commissioner is black. The pro-enforcement conservative is white. You may see what is coming.
BONUS
John Lewis, March, 2011 “March for Dignity” Photo: Youtube
John Lewis bonus and “hate-fact”: In 2011 Congressman John Lewis led about 5000 screaming, defiant illegal aliens and their handlers in a raucous protest in front of the Georgia state Capitol demanding then-pending state legislation aimed at illegal immigration and illegal employment (HB 87) be defeated and made it clear that if passed the illegals would not obey the law.
(I wrote the illegal alien protest rally up here for the Marietta Journal Constitution newspaper).
Lewis told the foreigners (Lewis spoke in English. Most of the event was conducted in a foreign language) in the USA illegally that “We all live in the same house, if any one of us is illegal then we all are illegal.” “They cannot arrest us all…”
John Lewis entire speech to the mass of street screamers in 2011:
“Good afternoon, my sisters and brothers. Thank you to every one of you for being here. As Martin Luther King Jr said on one occasion, “There’s not anything more powerful than the commitment and the dedication of a determined people.” You are determined.
You, you must not give up. You must not give in. Continue to do everything possible to keep this bill from passing [crosstalk 00:00:44]. Many, many years ago, when I had all of my hair and a few pounds lighter. When I was involved, counseling in the civil rights movement, I got arrested a few times, 40 times.
I was beaten, left bloodied but I didn’t give up, and you must not give up. [crosstalk 00:01:22] immigration, it’s not a state issue, it is not a county issue, it is not a city issue, it is the issue of the National Government and not the Government of the state of Georgia.
As a matter of fact, we all are brothers and sisters. It doesn’t matter whether we’re Black, White, Latino, Asian American, Native American we’re one people, we’re one family.
We all live in the same house, if any one of us is illegal then we all are illegal. There’s no illegal human being. I’ve said over and over again, all across America, we must say out to the state of Georgia and to other states that we do not want Arizona-type legislation here in the state of Georgia.
So, keep it up. If any of you get arrested and go to jail, I’m prepared to get arrested and go to jail with you. If one of us are arrested, if one of us are put in jail, we all should be put in jail. The jails in Georgia, the jails of America are not large enough to hold all of us.
Get out there. Get out there. Make some noise, work hard and we will get justice here in the state of Georgia and all around America. Organize. Organize. Speak up, speak out, keep the faith.”
The liberal and often wildly inaccurate AJC crew do not want you to read a coming new conservative website. And they are willing to prove it.
While we know nothing about something called ‘Georgia Star’ (update, Jan 16, 2021 Georgia Star News here) it is apparently heavy on the Atlanta Journal Constitution editor’s minds. They have run two separate hits warning readers against what the AJC calls “really fake news.”
The editors also rely on the fellow travelers at far-left SPLC-like Media Matters to “prove” their allegation of wrong thought and the admonition to dismiss what ever you may read in a news outlet that isn’t even open yet. “So before you “like,” “subscribe,” or “forward,” a story you just can’t believe, consider the source” say the keepers of the new truth at the AJC.
The first warning we noted came in the daily “Jolt” section of the AJC’s Political Insider gossip column/blog.
Known for inaccurate, outlandish and false claims on pending state legislation and pro-enforcement immigration activists (that go without correction) the liberal AJC explains that “we fully expect outlandish claims, false accusations, and dirty tricks between now and January 5th.” You can see that here from November 10, 2020 (scroll down.)
The AJC gang must really be worried. There is yet another item on Georgia Star – again leaning on the rabid lefties at Media matters – in the Sunday, Nov. 15 edition under a heading called “Follow up.” This page complied by a Jim Denery. I didn’t take the time to find it online, but here is a photo of copy.
Photo of AJC blurb from DIS.
Remember, the AJC editors do not want you to read Georgia Star News.
Dustin Inman Society friends and board members are very visible in pro-enforcement movement
Angel Mom Mary Ann Mendoza
Photo Onenewsnow.com
Mary Ann Mendoza is a scheduled speaker at the Republican Convention tonight (Tuesday, August 25). Mary Ann is an Angel Mom and will be speaking on behalf of all American families that have lost loved ones to illegal immigration and honoring her son, Brandon, a police officer who was killed in 2014 by a drunk illegal alien.
Mary Ann can be seen here giving a preview of tonight’s convention speech.
Former Acting ICE Director Tom Homan was our featured speaker. Atlanta media did not cover our event. Neither did the discredited SPLC.
Mary Ann gave a heartbreaking account of her son’s death and pointed out the national changes needed to save future deaths at the hands of illegal aliens and the fact that all illegal alien crime is preventable. Mary Ann has been a faithful friend and incredible help to Billy and Kathy Inman, Dustin Inman’s parents. Billy passed away in 2019. See “Who was Dustin Inman.”
Angel Mom Sabine Durden-Coulter
Photo: Twitter
We also note that one of our board members, Sabine Durden-Coulter, was a speaker at the 2016 Republican Convention that nominated Donald Trump for President. Sabine’s son, Dominic, was a 30-year-old sheriff’s office dispatcher, hit and killed by an illegal alien driver in 2012. Dominic was on his his motorcycle. Sabine is also an Angel Mom and offered her opinion on illegal immigration and American families and the Democrat convention that took lace last week on Fox News.
“They want to flood our country with illegals and non-citizens and us Americans, who paid into the system, we’re supposed to pay for that. That’s wrong, it can’t happen, and it won’t happen,” Durden-Coulter told “Fox & Friends First” last Friday.
“They are telling us that is more important to them and every American needs to wake up because what happened to myself and thousands of other Americans who suffered the same tragedy like myself they need to wake up,” Durden-Coulter said.
Georgia state Rep Vernon Jones
Vernon Jones (L), D.A. King at a 2007 DIS Atlanta rally against immigration amnesty.
We were overjoyed to see our old friend Georgia state Rep Vernon Jones give a rousing and moving speech at last night’s (Monday) GOP gathering. Rep Jones has been a friend of DIS since 2007 when he attended one of our Atlanta rallies against a repeat of the failed 1986 “one-time” amnesty for illegal aliens and illegal employers.
Rep Jones, a Democrat, was a leading co-sponsor of anti-sanctuary city legislation, HB1083, introduced in the Georgia General Assembly in the 2020 session. After a hard but successful fight against the discredited and disgraced SPLC and the anti-borders GALEO, to see the bill pass out of committee, the Republican Speaker did not allow a floor vote of the lifesaving bill.
Additional photos of then-Commissioner Jones at our lunch-time pro-enforcement rally outside the offices of then-U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss can be seen here (page 2). You can see and hear Rep Jones’ entire speech last night below.
Dustin Inman Society Board of Advisors
D.A. King (President)
SPOILER ALERT, Mar 13, 2020: Republican Speaker David Ralston did not allow a vote on HB 1083 on Crossover Day.
Insider Advantage Georgia
The Forum
March 12, 2020 Crossover Day will reveal much about House GOP, sanctuary policies
D.A. King
How “pro-enforcement” is today’s Republican state leadership on illegal immigration? With today being Crossover Day under the Gold Dome, Georgia voters will hopefully be allowed a clear view of where their House Reps stand on sanctuary policies for criminal aliens – in a state with more illegal aliens than green card holders. In an election year.
HB 1083 from Rep. Jesse Petrea (R – Savannah) is all set to go to the floor – assuming GOP House leadership gives the OK to move it from the Rules committee. We will know by midnight tonight.
Georgia Speaker David Ralston
Basically, the commonsense bill makes it illegal for any local or state law enforcement agency to refuse to honor an ICE detainer or to decline to notify federal authorities before release of a prisoner in who ICE has an interest. The well-crafted and simple legislation also says that Georgia law enforcement must allow ICE to interview prisoners under their control and outlaws any policies that prohibit “participation in any program or agreement authorized under Section 287 of the federal Immigration and Nationality Act…”
Rep. Jesse Petrea; Ga General Assembly
Amending and greatly improving the definition of “sanctuary” in existing law, it’s an extremely good bill, perhaps light on immediate punishment for local agencies and officials that violate the language, but that is something that can be remedied.
The fact that Petrea’s bill gives common, everyday individuals a method of redress against a government entity – including law enforcement – found to be in violation of the above if the violation causes injury or death by an illegal alien is a giant step forward. And it is driving the corporate-funded anti-enforcement mob crazy with fear and anger.
When this writer last looked, Petrea’s bill had nearly fifty co-signers including at least one Democrat. DeKalb County’s Vernon Jones is signer number four.
A very honorable mention should go to Freshman Rep. Philip Singleton (R – Sharpsburg) for his hard work on his own anti-sanctuary bill (HB915) that served to drive consideration of Petrea’s bill.
GA state Rep Philip Singleton Photo: Georgia General Assembly
Readers here who may be wondering why they have not heard of this measure before now should know that while there is extensive exposure of legislation to reward illegal aliens with instate tuition and (inaccurate) coverage of a bill to end use of the legal and accurate term “illegal alien” to describe illegal aliens, no, the AJC has not done a story on HB 1083. So you likely read it here first.
Petrea’s public safety bill enjoys all the right enemies, including the usual suspects who are funded to fight against immigration enforcement with mindless and false howls of “anti-immigrant!” and “hate!”
Going in the opposite direction of sanctuary state California, and along with one of Gov. Brian Kemp’s campaign pledges on illegal immigration, HB 1083 will serve to save lives in Georgia if it becomes law. If it doesn’t, it will vividly illustrate the true values of the Republican leadership. Either way, tomorrow Petrea’s anti-sanctuary for criminal aliens legislation will no longer be treated as a secret by Georgia media.
If it becomes law, here’s hoping it is one of those laws that is actually enforced.
A political independent, D.A. King is president of the Dustin Inman Society, which advocates for final passage of HB 1083. Here.
UPDATED 13March – Republican Speaker of the House did not allow a vote on HB 1083.
UPDATED 5:00 PM – Thank you al for your calls! The Speaker’s voicemail box is full. Please start again Monday AM!
We can save lives with this bill!
Anti-sanctuary city bill held up in Republican Georgia House committee! Every call counts. The anti-border crazies are calling right now!
Sanctuary city policies kill Americans. Please make one call to try to save HB1083 – and to save lives in Georgia?
Speaker David Ralston’s office is 404-656-5020.
Please call and leave a message with the staffer;
“We are watching how Republicans stand up to the leftists and we want HB1083 to pass. Stop the deadly illegal alien sanctuary policies in Georgia.”
PLEASE CALL NOW?
Speaker David Ralston
HB1083 was on its way to a “do pass” vote in the GOP-controlled House Judiciary non-civil committee last week when it was suddenly tabled. The reason is a (partial) mystery, but what we do know is that the illegal alien lobby, including the hate-mongering SPLC, is very busy organizing phone calls to Republican Speaker David Ralston’s office to kill the bill.
The phone line has voice mail. Please call today and Monday and please share this note? It is good to call more than once. Time is running out. “Cross over day” is Thursday.
Remember when candidate Brian Kemp promised to end sanctuary city policies? Us too.
The below is the entire response I sent to the GDP reporter.
“The Rule of Law is dead in Gwinnett County. Handing a rather dim SPLC-bot commissioner a victory after she smears a conservative from the official microphone and the ethics board recommends sanction says a lot more about the race-based politics there than it does me or the pro-enforcement work we do at the Dustin Inman Society.
We see more proof of who is most equal in the sewer that is the Gwinnett County commission.
In her apology letter to him, Chairwoman Charlotte Nash told John Lewis that “hurtrful words should not have a place in governing.” So much for her principles. Nash is a transparent fraud and the fact that she lacked the courage to stand behind the ethics rules and procedure she helped set up has been duly noted. I’ll be surprised if by this time next year Gwinnett commissioners are not required to spead the anti-borders hate oozing out from the SPLC. Welcome to ‘Gwinnettafornia.’ ”
Gwinnett County commissioners rejected an ethics board recommendation to issue a warning against Commissioner Marlene Fosque on Wednesday for comments she made last year about controversial Dustin Inman Society founder D.A. King’s participation in a 287(g) forum that she hosted.
The ethics board sustained two of six points King laid out against Fosque in a complaint he filed last August. The commissioner had condemned Sheriff Butch Conway earlier in the month for inviting King to be one of his three representatives at Fosque’s 287(g) forum. In the process, she cited an assessment by the Southern Poverty Law Center — which King and his supporters have denounced as illegitimate — that classified the Dustin Inman Society as a hate group.
Gwinnett County Commissioner Marlene Fosque. Image Gwinnett County website
“I believe Commissioner Fosque learned something in terms of how things work in the political world as a result of the experiences that came through here,” Commission Chairwoman Charlotte Nash said. “I admire the fact that she did have the courage to try to bring the community together.”
The public hearing and vote held on the matter Wednesday night brought a seven-month public battle between Fosque and King to an end. That end came with several residents, ranging from elected officials to everyday citizens, standing up and proclaiming their support for the commissioner.
“I’ve learned to really work together with people more and to be open to work with everyone, but I really learned that I’ve got to know who to trust and who not to because our motives have all got to be the same if we’re working on a project together,” Fosque said after the public hearing ended.
King, however, decried the decision in a statement — in which he called the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners a “sewer” — on Thursday.
The Rule of Law is dead in Gwinnett County,” King said. “Handing a rather dim SPLC-bot commissioner a victory after she smears a conservative from the official microphone and the ethics board recommends sanction says a lot more about the race-based politics there than it does me or the pro-enforcement work we do at the Dustin Inman Society.
“We see more proof of who is most equal in the sewer that is the Gwinnett County commission.”
Several people who spoke against issuing any sanctions against Fosque spoke favorably about her and their opinion of the job she has done as a commissioner. For her part, Fosque abstained from participating in the hearing and sat in the audience, listening to people speak for and against her.
“She is a great commissioner, and as a matter of fact, she is one of the best commissioners up here,” Snellville resident Claudette Forbes told commissioners. “So, this reprimand needs to be put aside, like it never happened, because it’s not necessary.”
Fosque said she was appreciative of the people who voiced support for her during the meeting.
“I’m just thankful to all of the citizens who came out in support,” Fosque said after the hearing ended. “My original intention was to create a space where our residents in Gwinnett County can come and voice their concerns, and I stayed neutral the entire time during the 287(g) forum.”
There were supporters of King in the audience as well, however.
Two supporters of King stood up and spoke during time allotted for people in favor in approval of the ethics recommendation. Read the rest Here.
What is more diverse than the presidential field of the Democrat Party? The board of the Dustin Inman Society – and any event we have ever done.
We wanted to wait until the crazies oozed out with their hate to post pics and more info on our Saturday event. We waited only two days! The anti-borders mob is having a cow!
We were hoping it would be Jim Galloway at the AJC who spread the slime first. As it happens, it was Media Matters with the SPLC lies and hate-mongering.
–> Attention shoppers!Here is a link to a new book further exposing the already disgraced SPLC.
The crowd enjoying ‘God Bless America’ being sung by Sybil Eberhart
Keynote Speaker, Mr. Tom Homan, and D.A. King on stage. Tom is holding the placard made to remind people to remind Gov Kemp about his campaign promises on criminal aliens. #TrackandDeport” (states cannot deport anyone).
Tom Homan – former Acting ICE Director and Fox News commentator. Tom rocked the room. Mr. Homan is pro-enforcement.
Mary Ann Mendoza helps Kathy Inman when Kathy spoke to the crowd. Mary Ann is an Angel Mom.
Jessica Vaughan from the Center for Immigration Studies is an encyclopedia of knowledge! Don’t miss Jessica’s blog.
D.A. King. The title of the event was “Honoring Immigrants: An expert, pro-enforcement discussion on immigration.”
Early AM before the crowd arrived. We cannot afford the high-end venues that corporate Georgia sponsors for the illegal aliens lobby.
Early morning set-up. Workers wearing coats in the “Pavillion” which is hotel talk for “tent” in February. The room was set for 130 confirmed attendees – B-4 snow.
T-shirts. Free with a donation!
Sybil Eberhart sings the opening “God Bless America.”
Mr. George Rodriguez, “El Conservador” speaking to the crowd. Sometimes in Spanish…
DIS board member Inger Eberhart. Inger is explaining the SPLC and other hate scammers.
Ev, our neighbor for 35 years and DIS board member addressing the room.
DIS board member, Ev Robinson, speaking.
Winter storm warnings for snow kept about half of the 130 confirmed, paid attendees away.
John and his wife Maria. John is a DIS board member, Maria is an immigrant.
DIS board member, scholar, author and immigrant, Mary Grabar. Mary’s recent book is titled “Debunking Howard Zinn: Exposing the Fake History That Turned a Generation Against America.”
DIS board member and event speaker, Ev Robinson. Background, speaker George Rodriguez
Mary Ann Mendoza
Right to left: Kathy Inman, Tom Homan and Kathy’s caretaker.
Mary Ann Mendoza speaking to the room. Angel Moms.