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		<title>By: Mississippi Human Rights Report &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Followup on the Lydia Chassaniol Controversy</title>
		<link>http://mississippihumanrightsreport.net/2009/07/white-separatism-in-the-mississippi-state-senate/comment-page-1/#comment-28</link>
		<dc:creator>Mississippi Human Rights Report &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Followup on the Lydia Chassaniol Controversy</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] isn&#8217;t much new to say about the controversy surrounding Sen. Lydia Chassaniol (R-Winona)&#8217;s connections to a white separatist g..., but I&#8217;ve received enough emails on the matter to warrant an [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] isn&#8217;t much new to say about the controversy surrounding Sen. Lydia Chassaniol (R-Winona)&#8217;s connections to a white separatist g&#8230;, but I&#8217;ve received enough emails on the matter to warrant an [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Tom Head</title>
		<link>http://mississippihumanrightsreport.net/2009/07/white-separatism-in-the-mississippi-state-senate/comment-page-1/#comment-6</link>
		<dc:creator>Tom Head</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 15:20:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Here is the discussion between Sen. Chassaniol and Heidi Beirich of the SPLC.  Posts are in reverse sequential order:

------ Forwarded Message
From: Lydia Chassaniol &lt;LChassaniol@senate.ms.gov&gt;
Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 15:13:41 -0500
To: Heidi Beirich
Conversation: Council of Conservative Citizens
Subject: RE: Council of Conservative Citizens

I was invited to speak to the group by one of the local members. I spoke on
the topic of Mississippi&#039;s Cultural Heritage.
As chair of the tourism committee in the Mississippi senate, I felt it was
appropriate to invite the members of a national organization to visit our
state&#039;s tourist attractions. I am often asked to speak to a number of
groups. I do not consider myself racist, have never before been accused of
such, and believe that a person&#039;s membership in any organization is a
private matter.
I spent a number of years as a professional educator and worked with the
children of the Mississippi Delta in the nation&#039;s largest stay in school
network (Communities in Schools). During my tenure at that organization, I
frequently spoke to the Greenwood Voter&#039;s League to give them an update on
the progress we were making in preventing students from dropping out of
school. 
There are some who would consider the Greenwood Voter&#039;s League to be a
racist organization because there are no members who are Caucasian. I do not
abide by labels such as this, and I hope you will forgive me for taking
exception to the insinuation that I am racist, because I choose to belong to
a conservative organization. Conservative is a term which also applies to
fiscal matters.
Please understand that I am open to the opinions of many people and hope
that your organization will have much success in its approach to social
justice.
From: Heidi Beirich
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 2:49 PM
To: Lydia Chassaniol
Subject: Re: Council of Conservative Citizens

Thanks for writing back. I’m writing in reference to your speech this past
weekend at the Council of Conservative Citizens meeting in Jackson. I was
wondering why you would speak to, and be a member of a group, that is widely
considered to be white supremacist?

I don’t call the CCC that just from our perspective at the SPLC; rather, the
Conservative Political Action Committee called the group racist in 1998 and
barred it from its annual meetings. Also, the Republican National Committee
&quot;forcefully&quot; condemned the CCC in 1999, urging Republicans not to join or
attend its functions.
Thanks for your comments,
Heidi

On 6/29/09 2:39 PM, &quot;Lydia Chassaniol&quot; &lt;LChassaniol@senate.ms.gov&gt; wrote:

Thank you for contacting me. I am unable to leave the senate chamber to make
a call right now, but if you would like to ask me a question, please respond
to this e-mail.
From: Heidi Beirich
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 2:37 PM
To: Lydia Chassaniol
Subject: Council of Conservative Citizens

Dear Sen. Chassaniol,
My name is Heidi Beirich and I work for the Southern Poverty Law Center. I
am trying to get in touch with you to discuss your speech this past weekend
at the Council of Conservative Citizens. My number is below. I am writing
for our blog about this tomorrow.
Best,
Heidi Beirich
--
Heidi Beirich, Ph.D.
Director of Research and Special Projects
Southern Poverty Law Center</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is the discussion between Sen. Chassaniol and Heidi Beirich of the SPLC.  Posts are in reverse sequential order:</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212; Forwarded Message<br />
From: Lydia Chassaniol <lchassaniol @senate.ms.gov><br />
Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 15:13:41 -0500<br />
To: Heidi Beirich<br />
Conversation: Council of Conservative Citizens<br />
Subject: RE: Council of Conservative Citizens</p>
<p>I was invited to speak to the group by one of the local members. I spoke on<br />
the topic of Mississippi&#8217;s Cultural Heritage.<br />
As chair of the tourism committee in the Mississippi senate, I felt it was<br />
appropriate to invite the members of a national organization to visit our<br />
state&#8217;s tourist attractions. I am often asked to speak to a number of<br />
groups. I do not consider myself racist, have never before been accused of<br />
such, and believe that a person&#8217;s membership in any organization is a<br />
private matter.<br />
I spent a number of years as a professional educator and worked with the<br />
children of the Mississippi Delta in the nation&#8217;s largest stay in school<br />
network (Communities in Schools). During my tenure at that organization, I<br />
frequently spoke to the Greenwood Voter&#8217;s League to give them an update on<br />
the progress we were making in preventing students from dropping out of<br />
school.<br />
There are some who would consider the Greenwood Voter&#8217;s League to be a<br />
racist organization because there are no members who are Caucasian. I do not<br />
abide by labels such as this, and I hope you will forgive me for taking<br />
exception to the insinuation that I am racist, because I choose to belong to<br />
a conservative organization. Conservative is a term which also applies to<br />
fiscal matters.<br />
Please understand that I am open to the opinions of many people and hope<br />
that your organization will have much success in its approach to social<br />
justice.<br />
From: Heidi Beirich<br />
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 2:49 PM<br />
To: Lydia Chassaniol<br />
Subject: Re: Council of Conservative Citizens</p>
<p>Thanks for writing back. I’m writing in reference to your speech this past<br />
weekend at the Council of Conservative Citizens meeting in Jackson. I was<br />
wondering why you would speak to, and be a member of a group, that is widely<br />
considered to be white supremacist?</p>
<p>I don’t call the CCC that just from our perspective at the SPLC; rather, the<br />
Conservative Political Action Committee called the group racist in 1998 and<br />
barred it from its annual meetings. Also, the Republican National Committee<br />
&#8220;forcefully&#8221; condemned the CCC in 1999, urging Republicans not to join or<br />
attend its functions.<br />
Thanks for your comments,<br />
Heidi</p>
<p>On 6/29/09 2:39 PM, &#8220;Lydia Chassaniol&#8221; </lchassaniol><lchassaniol @senate.ms.gov> wrote:</p>
<p>Thank you for contacting me. I am unable to leave the senate chamber to make<br />
a call right now, but if you would like to ask me a question, please respond<br />
to this e-mail.<br />
From: Heidi Beirich<br />
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 2:37 PM<br />
To: Lydia Chassaniol<br />
Subject: Council of Conservative Citizens</p>
<p>Dear Sen. Chassaniol,<br />
My name is Heidi Beirich and I work for the Southern Poverty Law Center. I<br />
am trying to get in touch with you to discuss your speech this past weekend<br />
at the Council of Conservative Citizens. My number is below. I am writing<br />
for our blog about this tomorrow.<br />
Best,<br />
Heidi Beirich<br />
&#8211;<br />
Heidi Beirich, Ph.D.<br />
Director of Research and Special Projects<br />
Southern Poverty Law Center</lchassaniol></p>
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		<title>By: Tom Head</title>
		<link>http://mississippihumanrightsreport.net/2009/07/white-separatism-in-the-mississippi-state-senate/comment-page-1/#comment-5</link>
		<dc:creator>Tom Head</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 14:03:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&quot;Why would you want her to &#039;admit that she seriously misjudged the organization&#039;?&quot;

To reduce their influence.

&quot;She obviously knows what they are about.&quot;

This is becoming increasingly clear with the release of the emails between Sen. Chassaniol and Heidi Beirich of the SPLC, which were crossposted on the JFP yesterday afternoon and appear below.  Heidi was very clear about what the organization was about, and Sen. Chassaniol still refused to distance herself from it.

&quot;Should she do what most politicians do and lie about her affection for this messed-up organization?&quot;

Yes.  The movement will have less power to recruit, and to influence the policy debate, if it is completely marginalized from visible mainstream politics.  That is what has reduced its influence over the past decade--the way Trent Lott and others condemned it--and that is what will prevent it from reasserting mainstream influence now.  The CCC is an aging organization; it will continue to wither on the vine if, and only if, it does not have mainstream support.  

&quot;She should be taken to task and asked about the specific racist claims in their platform and her feelings on those claims.&quot;

I think this would be a good idea; please do contact her and ask her what her views are on these platform points.  I have had very little luck in that department.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Why would you want her to &#8216;admit that she seriously misjudged the organization&#8217;?&#8221;</p>
<p>To reduce their influence.</p>
<p>&#8220;She obviously knows what they are about.&#8221;</p>
<p>This is becoming increasingly clear with the release of the emails between Sen. Chassaniol and Heidi Beirich of the SPLC, which were crossposted on the JFP yesterday afternoon and appear below.  Heidi was very clear about what the organization was about, and Sen. Chassaniol still refused to distance herself from it.</p>
<p>&#8220;Should she do what most politicians do and lie about her affection for this messed-up organization?&#8221;</p>
<p>Yes.  The movement will have less power to recruit, and to influence the policy debate, if it is completely marginalized from visible mainstream politics.  That is what has reduced its influence over the past decade&#8211;the way Trent Lott and others condemned it&#8211;and that is what will prevent it from reasserting mainstream influence now.  The CCC is an aging organization; it will continue to wither on the vine if, and only if, it does not have mainstream support.  </p>
<p>&#8220;She should be taken to task and asked about the specific racist claims in their platform and her feelings on those claims.&#8221;</p>
<p>I think this would be a good idea; please do contact her and ask her what her views are on these platform points.  I have had very little luck in that department.</p>
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		<title>By: Mafoo</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mafoo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 13:37:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Why would you want her to &quot;admit that she seriously misjudged the organization&quot;? She obviously knows what they are about. Should she do what most politicians do and lie about her affection for this messed-up organization? She should be taken to task and asked about the specific racist claims in their platform and her feelings on those claims.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why would you want her to &#8220;admit that she seriously misjudged the organization&#8221;? She obviously knows what they are about. Should she do what most politicians do and lie about her affection for this messed-up organization? She should be taken to task and asked about the specific racist claims in their platform and her feelings on those claims.</p>
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