Post by Oscar Knight on Feb 3, 2010 7:05:54 GMT -6
From Ebony On-Line
"If you wouldn’t trust those people to shoot a hoop, why should basketball players be trusted with a gun?"
From : mediamatters.org
From : gunowners.org
"If you wouldn’t trust those people to shoot a hoop, why should basketball players be trusted with a gun?"
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From : mediamatters.org
While discussing Reverend Jesse Jackson's efforts to investigate failures in Ohio's presidential election voting process, Reverend Jesse Lee Peterson attacked Jackson and other liberals for trying to "keep black Americans angry in order to keep them on the plantation of the Democratic Party."
Peterson and BOND have led a boycott of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), claiming the organization is "a tool of the liberal elite socialist wing of the Democratic Party."
Peterson and BOND have led a boycott of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), claiming the organization is "a tool of the liberal elite socialist wing of the Democratic Party."
From : gunowners.org
Why Blacks Tend To Support Gun Control
The conversion of Rev. Lee Peterson is a remarkable story. A black sharecropper's son, he ended up in Los Angeles. There, he fell under the spell of the teachings of the Nation of Islam and other hate-based doctrines of the Jesse Jackson's of the world.
When Peterson became a Christian, he came under conviction that hatred had no place in his thinking. Hatred was simply the tool used by too many black leaders to convince blacks that their troubles were somebody else's fault. Peterson has issued a fearless call to the black community to set aside hatred, accept responsibility for their own situation and get to work.
His call begins with a trenchant attack on the self-appointed leaders whose tactics he labels with the title of his recent book, Scam. Included in the list are Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton (the riot king) and Louis Farakhan (an American Hitler).
Hatred is the "glue" that has been used by many black leaders -- preachers and politicians alike -- to keep blacks on the plantation. Peterson cites what Ezola Foster, a black conservative pro-family leader learned while she was still a Democrat. Namely, the thug that founded the Soviet Union, Valdimir Lenin, understood the power of hatred: "We must hate. Hatred is the essence of communism."
The conversion of Rev. Lee Peterson is a remarkable story. A black sharecropper's son, he ended up in Los Angeles. There, he fell under the spell of the teachings of the Nation of Islam and other hate-based doctrines of the Jesse Jackson's of the world.
When Peterson became a Christian, he came under conviction that hatred had no place in his thinking. Hatred was simply the tool used by too many black leaders to convince blacks that their troubles were somebody else's fault. Peterson has issued a fearless call to the black community to set aside hatred, accept responsibility for their own situation and get to work.
His call begins with a trenchant attack on the self-appointed leaders whose tactics he labels with the title of his recent book, Scam. Included in the list are Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton (the riot king) and Louis Farakhan (an American Hitler).
Hatred is the "glue" that has been used by many black leaders -- preachers and politicians alike -- to keep blacks on the plantation. Peterson cites what Ezola Foster, a black conservative pro-family leader learned while she was still a Democrat. Namely, the thug that founded the Soviet Union, Valdimir Lenin, understood the power of hatred: "We must hate. Hatred is the essence of communism."