By Lloyd Marcus
Guest Blogger
“Maybe this nigger should shut up and learn his place” is one of numerous racist hate-filled comments posted on YouTube attacking me, a black Conservative, for writing the American Tea Party Anthem. And who is spewing this racist hate? So-called “tolerant” liberals.
But how can this be? According to the biased media, liberal [...]
Is it Okay for Liberals to Call Blacks the ‘N’ Word?
May 24th, 2009 · 3 Comments
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Supreme Court Decides Whether to Hear Case Challenging Barack Obama’s U.S. Citizenship (Updated)
December 5th, 2008 · 7 Comments
For months, the blogosphere has been abuzz with concerns many Americans share about the issue of Barack Obama’s eligibility — or lack thereof — to serve as president of the United States. Today, the Supreme Court of the United States will decide whether to consider the case. I say, “It’s about time!”
Donofrio vs. Wells, the [...]
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Saddleback Civil Forum Observations Offered
August 16th, 2008 · 30 Comments
Pastor Rick Warren hosted presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain tonight during a two-hour Saddleback Civil Forum held at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif. Pastor Warren asked Obama questions during the first hour, and a session with McCain followed. Below are my observations about questions both candidates had opportunities to address.
Obama offered long-winded [...]
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