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We The People Must Be Aware

Since mid 2003 I’ve been sounding the warning about the hierarchy of the Party to which I belong. And I want to warn you yet again. We know that liberal Democrats are Marxists in Brooks Brothers’ suits and dresses from Nordstrom’s. And we know that the Democrat rank and file are nothing more than the [...]

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The Laudable Legacy of MLK & CRM

45 years ago today, as I write, this nation remembers the shocking and horrifying shooting of civil rights movement icon, Martin Luther King, Jr., at 6:01 PM on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. A single .30-caliber rifle bullet entered King’s right cheek, traveled through his neck, severing his spinal cord, stopping [...]

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What’s Michelle Obama Got To Be Bitter About?

I recently was a guest on the Thomas Hayes-Morrison Show, hosted by Thomas Morrison. Thomas is informed and is the kind of host whose show persons such as myself enjoy, indeed look forward to appearing on, because he is straightforward, knowledgeable, well-versed in the subject matter being discussed, and he doesn’t engage in “gotcha” interviews. [...]

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United We Stand, Silent America Is Destroyed

I have spent much of my professional life exhorting and challenging people to speak out against the malevolent belligerence and antagonism blacks direct at whites. I have been unyielding in delivering the message that racial assignations and race-based partisanship are destroying the ability to have a cohesive American societal fabric. Yes, I’ve been called names [...]

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‘AMERICAN’ DOESN’T HAVE A HYPHEN

Exclusive: Mychal Massie targets those who twist Dr. King’s words to foment societal strife Question: What do a “Gordian knot” and Martin Luther King have in common? Answer: The convoluted logic that has become inextricably tied to those who most frequently pay lip service to his memory. No part of Dr. King’s oratorical legacy is [...]

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