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Moment of Truth McCain Appearance at NCLR Will be Act of Treason

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as-i-see-it-gs.jpgJuly 13, 2008
Treachery and Treason in America?
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A new video, "Behind the Veil" released by the National Council of La Raza depicts organizations who speak the truth about illegal immigration as "hate groups." NCLR says its authority is the Southern Poverty Law Center.

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NCLR attacks the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), NumbersUSA, and the Social Contract Press in an attempt to silence them and the American people.

The video includes a clip from the "Treachery and Treason in America" video produced by Glenn Spencer of the American Patrol Report.

"This is a blatant attempt to silence Americans," said Glenn Spencer of American Patrol. "Taken together with the truth about NCLR as detailed by Michelle Malkin the release of this video removes any doubt that this organization is a direct threat to the security of the United States and must be labeled as an aggressive enemy." Spencer said that an appearance by John McCain at the NCLR annual meeting should be seen as an act of treason.
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