By Christopher Manion
Five years ago today domestic terrorist Floyd Lee Corkins II entered
the HQ of the Family Research Council in Washington, D.C. He planned to
kill all fifteen FRC employees, he said, “because the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) identified them as a “hate group” due to their traditional marriage views.”
Corkins also intended to stuff Chik-Fil-a sandwiches into the mouths
of his dead victims. His attack was thwarted when he was tackled by
security guard Leo Johnson – after Corkins had shot him!
“While Corkins was responsible for the shooting, he had been given a
license to perpetrate this act of violence by groups like the Southern
Poverty Law Center which has systematically and recklessly labeled every
organization with which they disagree as a ‘hate group,'” said FRC
President Tony Perkins.
Sure enough, the SPLC also inspired the
first terrorist attack in the United States under President Trump, when
terrorist James T. Hodgkinson, 66, opened fire on Republican members of
Congress on an Alexandria, Virginia baseball field. Like Corkins,
Hodgkinson was also a fan of the abundantly-funded “poverty center” that
has some $250 million in the bank.
Apparently, the SPCL haters aren’t spending that dough to end poverty: they’re using it to spread hate.
[note: FRC officials gratefully note that their historic escape from a
mass murderer occurred on the Feast of the Assumption, a major Marian
feast in the Catholic Church].
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