From: max blumenthal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Media Matters: Christian Science Monitor failed to note Minuteman 
Project volunteer's white supremacist ties

thanks to mark potok for the idea for this item.

http://mediamatters.org/items/200505040001
Christian Science Monitor failed to note Minuteman
Project volunteer's white supremacist ties

In a May 2 article chronicling the Minuteman Project's
efforts to patrol a portion of the U.S.-Mexico border,
The Christian Science Monitor described Minuteman
volunteer Joe McCutchen as "a retired pilot" who
donated his time and money to man a lookout post on
the Arizona/Mexico border eight hours a day for two
weeks. But the article's portrayal of a man dedicated
to the Minuteman "vigil" -- spending "14 days in a
folding chair, buffeted by wind storms, face-cutting
sand, freezing cold, and scorching sun" -- failed to
include information that seems relevant to his
motivation: his connection to two white supremacist
organizations.

Monitor staff writer Daniel B. Wood quoted McCutchen
describing "a new sense of compassion for the illegals
who are being exploited by both countries," but Wood
did not report McCutchen's association with the
Council of Conservative Citizens and American
Renaissance, despite a January 27 Associated Press
report exposing these ties.

The Council of Conservative Citizens (CCC), which the
Southern Poverty Law Center calls the "successor of
the old White Citizens Council," listed McCutchen as a
member in a 2001 CCC publication. While McCutchen has
denied that he was ever a member, he does not deny
that he spoke on a panel at a 2001 anti-immigration
forum CCC held in North Carolina, as the AP reported.
The Southern Poverty Law Center has noted that the CCC
has described blacks as "a retrograde species of
humanity." CCC's national website currently features
an article titled "David Yeagley speaks on
miscegenation," in which Yeagley states that "Love of
race is the only 'saving grace' left in the world" and
calls for an end to further mixing of the races. The
site also features an advertisement for "White Pride
T-Shirts," with CCC listing the t-shirt group as a
sponsor.

McCutchen has lobbied for anti-immigrant legislation
proposed by Arkansas state senator Jim Holt, but Holt
said he plans to "distance himself" from McCutchen,
apparently as a result of McCutchen's alleged ties to
CCC, according to an April 24 Arkansas
Democrat-Gazette report. He appeared with McCutchen on
the State Capitol steps in Little Rock in January to
announce the formation of anti-immigrantion lobbying
group Protect America Now, which McCutchen chairs.
Following the Southern Poverty Law Center's statement
that McCutchen had been involved with the CCC, Holt
told McCutchen to "step back" from Holt's proposed
legislation in order to "make sure the bill is not
going to be hurt because you're [McCutchen] attached
to it."

McCutchen also has ties to American Renaissance, a
print publication listed as a hate sheet by the
Southern Poverty Law Center. McCutchen has
acknowledged that he wrote a letter to the paper's
editor asking its readers for money to help defeat
then-U.S. Sen. Spencer Abraham (R-MI). The AP reported
that McCutchen disagreed with Abraham's support for
expanding entry visas to foreign high-tech workers.

Further, McCutchen trotted out several old
anti-Semitic canards in two June 2003 letters to the
editor of the Fort Smith, Arkansas, Times-Record, in
which he stated that the "the central government,
banking, media (radio/TV/print) and entertainment are
controlled by Jews" and that "American and
international Jews own the world monetary system."

McCutchen was also mentioned as a Minuteman Project
volunteer in an April 14 MSNBC article, an April 12
Ventura County Star report (registration required), an
April 22 Los Angeles Times report, and an April 1
report on CNN's Lou Dobbs Tonight -- none of which
mentioned McCutchen's connections to white supremacist
groups or his anti-Semitic statements.

� N.C.

Posted to the web on Wednesday May 4, 2005 at 3:24 PM EST


                
__________________________________
Do you Yahoo!?
Make Yahoo! your home page
http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs 



------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor --------------------~--> 
Ever feel sad or cry for no reason at all?
Depression. Narrated by Kate Hudson.
http://us.click.yahoo.com/LLQ_sC/esnJAA/E2hLAA/7gSolB/TM
--------------------------------------------------------------------~-> 

---------------------------------------------------------------------------
LAAMN: Los Angeles Alternative Media Network
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Digest: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Help: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Post: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Archive1: <http://www.egroups.com/messages/laamn>
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Archive2: <http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
Yahoo! Groups Links

<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/laamn/

<*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

<*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:
    http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
 


Reply via email to