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Posted on: Monday, September 28th, 2009by RWNetwork Administrator
I appeared on CNN Newsroom hosted by Don Lemon. He was fair and allowed me to make my points. I stated three things in the interview. One, I refer to myself as an American rather than a hyphenated African-American. Two, the tea party protests are against President Obama's policies, not his race. The protesters are decent hardworking concerned citizens. Three, the American people are not racist.
These statements inspired immediate outrage from the so-called tolerant and compassionate Left. An email from a self proclaimed Marxist threatened physical harm to me. He also vowed to destroy me and my music career. A creative leftist called me a “Toxic Negro”. Another called me a “sell out”. The “you're a minstrel” and “do you tap dance too” comments in one email were interesting. Less creative e-mailers expressed their outrage towards me by using the typical “F” and “N” bombs every other word, including my favorite, “Who the “F” do you think you are?” Now, if I can create a hit song using my hate mail that would be sweet capitalistic revenge.I received angry emails from blacks who said...
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Posted on: Tuesday, June 26th, 2007 by Nina May
To say the amnesty bill is an emotional issue is an understatement. The Capitol Hill phones have been ringing non-stop, causing some members to simply unplug them, and turn off their answering machines. They are hearing from their constituents that they don’t want this amnesty bill to pass and they are ignoring these pleas.
But to have a citizen arrested because they disagree is beyond the pale and begs the question, why do they care more about illegal aliens than they do their own constituents?
Homeless activist, Ted Hayes, was on Capitol Hill, like thousands of other citizens who make unscheduled visits to their congressional offices, and to other offices that don’t represent their congressional district. There is an open door policy on Capitol Hill, and anyone who has been there or worked there knows it.
Ted, who founded and ran the homeless shelter in South Central L.A., called Dome Village, was in Washington on June 19 to visit Hon. Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick on the issue of immigration. In the elevator going to her floor, he and his colleagues, Mr. James Spencer and Mr. Terrance Lang, began a conversation with some folks from Chicago who were going...
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Posted on: Thursday, March 22nd, 2007 by RWNetwork Administrator
The fierce determination of the eagle shown through in our nation's capitol. They came from near and far, some as far away as Canada to answer the calling to defend our sacred memorials on March 17, 2007 from anti-war protesters who have been known to get out of control in recent marches. Ordinary Americans supporting the troops, and proud Vets from past and present wars, met up in Washington D.C. under the banner of the Gathering of Eagles. Approximately 30,000 Eagles came together to show that the voice of the silent majority, those who support the troops and their mission, must be heard! Of course we all knew that the mainstream media had no intention of covering the Eagles event, only anti-war protesters. They called the Eagles the "opposition", "the other side", or "demonstrations" being held near Memorials, but they did not go into specifics about the Eagles. That is the sort of attitude in the media Blue Star Mom Deborah Johns, and the rest of the Move America Forward family spoke of during their caravan stop in Memphis March 13, 2007. Johns spoke about how disgusted she is with the way the leftist media depicts the war, and that the entire truth is not being told. Note:...
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Posted on: Friday, February 16th, 2007 by RWNetwork Administrator
There has always been a group of those who will stand in the face of those who revel in and bring negative dissention and discord. No exception will be made on March 17, 2007 as a group dubbed Gathering of Eagles will officiate its own rally in Washington D.C. to counter any protests and inflammatory rhetoric anti-war protesters may dish out during their next gathering. The last time anti-war protesters marched, the Capitol steps were defaced as these "protesters" displayed their raucous and unruly behavior, showing total disrespect for our nation's institutions. Imagine then, if the scene were repeated, this time as they march near one of our nation's most sacred war memorials, the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C.! It is unfathomable why an anti-war group would think of holding protests on such a hallowed ground where the names of those who have died in past and present wars are displayed proudly. Those brave souls PROUDLY fought to keep our nation free, so that we may have the freedom to disagree with our government, but not get to the point where it becomes disrespectful of our soldiers and out of control. Many with the anti-war movement take the opportunity to display nasty...
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Posted on: Wednesday, June 21st, 2006 by Resa Laru Kirkland
BY: Resa LaRu KirklandIt was a weekend of big news stories. The Hippy Press was forced to report on the 2003 planned gas attack on New Yorks subway system that was abandoned after Osamas right hand man Ayman al-Zawahiridecided that it just wouldnt kill enough innocent people. Im sure it was all that the NY Times could take just to write the words that might indicate that the War on Terror is positively justified, especially when it was revealed that the cyanide gas they were intending to use was hauntingly reminiscent of the gas Hitler used to get rid of 6 million Jews and 5 million others. NY Times must be prayingoops, strike thatmust be pacing back and forth in the hope that others dont make the eerie connection between the two, and come to the conclusion that it was NO coincidence. If your goal is to wipe Israel from the map,and, of course, the nation that aided and abetted in the restoration of the state of Israel.it is best to take your lessons from the only man in history who actually came close. Talk about your little Eichmans. Then there was the news that our favorite Little DictatorLil Dic for shortKim Jong Il is preparing to test fire his new long range missile the Taepo...
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Posted on: Tuesday, March 15th, 2005 by Nina May
Sometimes life can become stranger than fiction and God has the most amazing way of gently reminding us . . . all of us . . . killers and atheists too . . .that He is alive and real.
With the protracted controversy surrounding the removal of a cross at the Mount Soledad War Memorial in La Jolla, California, coinciding with a bone fide, living symbol of its meaning, it is hard to call it coincidence.
Ashley Smith, of Atlanta Georgia, became the cross that the atheists want to remove in La Jolla. She was bigger than the concrete monument that has stood sentry over the lives of fallen heroes for over 50 years. A symbol that makes those who don't believe there is a God quake at the thought that there might be one and want to eradicate anything that would force them to accept that there are those who do believe.
So what are the atheists of America going to do about the millions of living crosses who they encounter daily? They can't remove every cross or symbol of God's love for mankind .. . unless they desire to kill all Christians who reflect that love to their fellow man.
What is it that atheists fear about two pieces of material forming right angles together...
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Posted on: Tuesday, October 21st, 2003 by Renaissance Men
It is now official - the Washington Post is on a "crusade" to crucify General Boykin. Today, the Post filed another diatribe adding to the "indictment" of General Boykin new "damning" information regarding his view on why the September 11th attacks weren't even worse. Here is what the general said, "Whether you realize it or not, I believe there were at least two more airplanes that were headed for major installations in this country. I believe that there was one headed for the White House, there was one headed for the Capitol, but they were thwarted by the hand of God."
Well, many other intelligence experts also believe other hijackings were planned, but ultimately failed on September 11th, but that isn't what the Post is questioning. They just can't comprehend and they find intolerable that a top U.S. general believes and says there is a God who intervenes in the affairs of men! I have sent the following letter to the editor of the Washington Post.
"Seldom has the Washington Post's ignorance of people of faith, particularly Evangelicals, been more evident than in your October 18, 2003 hyperventilating editorial concerning Lt. General...
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Posted on: Tuesday, August 26th, 2003 by Laura Ingraham
George W. Bush reads the Bible every morning! He mentions God in almost every speech! Jesus is his favorite philosopher! Now a judge has the audacity to oppose the removal of a statue of the Ten Commandments in front of his courtroom!
In other words, all hell is breaking loose. Oh, but that's right, the anti-religion elites don't believe in hell. But lately they have been working themselves into a frothy, frantic frenzy. A few days ago I had the unfortunate experience of catching Larry King Live's rebroadcast of his interview with comedian¯ Bill Maher. Pontificating on the state of American discourse, Maher teed off on George W. Bush (a monumental liar¯) and organized religion. The Bible (sneer). It's all about the Bible,¯ he lamented, when asked about the Supreme Court's decision striking down Texas's sodomy statute. It's all about that one book written so many years ago by God knows who, but it wasn't God.¯
And this guy calls President Bush stupid?
Bill Maher, who describes himself as part Jew, part Catholic, has been slamming religion for years, but his vitriol has reached new heights during the Bush presidency. Maher's caboose of thought goes like this: Bush is a moron...
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Posted on: Monday, August 25th, 2003 by Renaissance Men
August 2003It is ironic that the final stand against the tyranny of the judiciary is being held by a Judge, specifically Chief Justice Roy Moore of the Supreme Court of Alabama. For years Americans have watched the Judiciary, egged on by the ACLU and the Americans United for Separation of Church and State, gradually eviscerate the name of God from every aspect of American life. They have done this under the guise of obeying the first amendment, and they have done so with minimal verbal resistance from the public. Until now, that is. The liberal judges who have driven out the name and presence of God from schools and other institutions have very conveniently overlooked the fact that theconstitution mandates freedom of religion. Specifically, the First Amendment says: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, orprohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition theGovernment for a redress of grievances.”' Thus every American is entitled to the free exercise of religion, and the manner in which this free exercise of religion proceeds, should...
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Posted on: Thursday, August 21st, 2003by RWNetwork Administrator
' I am dismayed that our elected officials, who should be paying attention to our Constitution, are apparently ignoring the ongoing destruction of one of the foundational beacons of our society.' I am speaking, of course, of the Ten Commandments and the ability for those Commandments to be seen in our Courts, in public places, and in the halls of Government as exemplified by the struggle of a very brave and just man, Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore.
Where are the voices of our President, George W. Bush and our Virginia Senators, John Warner and George Allen, and our Virginia Congressman, Rep. Frank Wolf in support of this man and our beloved Constitution, which is inexorably linked to the Ten Commandments?' Do we not see, "In God We Trust" on our currency?' Do you not open the important business that you conduct each day with a prayer?' Does the Supreme Court not have the Ten Commandments in their own hallowed halls? Do we not have a pledge of allegiance that says, "One nation, under God"?' Does our President not close almost every address to the Nation with, "God bless America"?
What form of madness has taken our country that our leaders have allowed...
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