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Two years ago the Southern Poverty Law Center named me, a bar sign and a brand of gun lubricant as hate groups. It wasn't the punch line to a joke about a Minister, a Rabbi and a Priest. Instead it was another tribute to the research skills of the country's wealthiest, dumbest and laziest civil rights group.
Morris Dees began in the mail order business and ended up in the mail order civil rights business. Every month elderly retirees receive envelopes covered with pictures of Klansmen burning crosses. Those photos are the SPLC brand the way that the "swoosh" is for Nike and I wouldn't be surprised to hear that Dees had already trademarked the KKK.
Their checks bulk up the Southern Poverty Law Center's $245 million endowment, a few pennies from which are used to hire DailyKos diarists who turn out poorly researched attacks on "hate groups." That might explain why "Casa D'Ice Signs," the signs outside a Pennsylvania bar, continues to be listed under "Active Anti-Muslim Groups" by the SPLC despite two solid years of internet ridicule and mockery.