This was left as a comment on the last post but in the interest of fairness I think Mr. Gilchrist deserves the front page to defend himself.
Dear Readers,
The Minuteman Project is very much alive and
well and continuously active in bringing national awareness to the illegal alien
invasion dilemma that has made a mockery of our nation's stature as "a nation of
laws."
The citations made above insofar as comments from one of the
persons I sued (and won judgments against) for interferring with my
organization, are bogus. Judge Randell Wilkinson ruled appropriately that claims
of embezzling money from the Minuteman Project were lies. I was fully exonerated
of all such accusations made by the persons who attempted (and failed) to steal
the Minuteman Project organization.
Insofar as the Southern Poverty Law
Center(SPLC), while its mission of "justice for all" is indeed a worshipful
goal, it's paralell goal is also to engage in fund raising. That fund raising
agenda includes discrediting persons in the minuteman movement with both
deliberate and unwitting propaganda. I harbor no hostility against the SPLC, but
I do wish it would stop "hanging the innocent" in its fund raising
efforts.
Wreaking havoc by the use of propaganda apparently comes with
the territory of political or social activism...a sinister activity engaged in
by both sides of a debate. Unfortunately for the electorate, the first casualty
of propaganda is the truth.
Sincerely Yours,
Jim Gilchrist, Founder
and President, The Minuteman Project
-a multiethnic immigration law
enforcement advocacy group-
3 hours ago
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