This is the 2nd hour audio broadcast archived from the Jeff Rense Program with special guest Bob Nichols.
Jeff Rense Interview with Bob Nichols
Posted on 17 March 2011.
This is the 2nd hour audio broadcast archived from the Jeff Rense Program with special guest Bob Nichols.
Jeff Rense Interview with Bob Nichols
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Posted on 07 March 2011.
Hon. James David Manning, PhD likens Glenn Beck to Charlie Sheen. Recorded on 7 March 2011.
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Posted on 28 February 2011.
Hon. James David Manning, PhD says Mike Huckabee is wrong for saying character doesn’t matter. Recorded on 28 February 2011.
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Posted on 18 February 2011.
Hon. James David Manning, PhD speaks about John King, Anderson Cooper, and Bill O’Reilly saying they have Barack Hussein “The Long Legged Mack Daddy” Obama’s Birth Certificate. Recorded on 18 February 2011. Go to http://atlah.org and http://atlahmedianetwork.org for more information.
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Posted on 18 February 2011.
CNN’s John King talks with panel members about the “birther” debate surrounding Barack Hussein “The Long Legged Mack Daddy” Obama.
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Posted on 19 January 2011.
Dr. Martin Luther King’s work removed Jim Crow but it did not help black people. Recorded on 18 January 2011.
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Posted on 18 January 2011.
“It’s just a community of people that he probably believes that belong to him, will vote for him, will support him. If he is going to spend political capital, he is not going to spend it on black folk,” said New York Pastor James David Manning on Russia Today television.
Here is the link to the full article: http://rt.com/usa/news/usa-african-americans-suffering-obama
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Posted on 17 January 2011.
Martin Luther King, Jr. was a great man. He had his flaws, especially with women, but he also had a dream for mankind. He saw in his dream all men and women of all colors walking hand in hand as equals. Not as financial equals or intellectual equals, but as humanitarian equals. Many of us walked in marches across America during the 1960s to support him and then mourned him when he was assassinated.
Bobby Kennedy was a great man. He had his flaws, especially with women, but he also had a dream for mankind that was a mirror of Martin Luther King, Jr. Bobby put his dream for America into action in his quest to become president in 1968. Many of us campaigned to help him get elected and then mourned him when he was assassinated.
These two great men of the 1960s were both assassinated because of their dreams.
In the United States, there are eleven holidays recognized by our federal government. These have changed since my days as a child in Detroit. The holidays for the birthdays of George Washington and Abe Lincoln along with the holiday for Good Friday during the Easter weekend have been eliminated. Instead, the Federal Government celebrates President’s Day, which lumps all the presidents together, and ignores Easter.
This is the current list of federal holidays:
New Years Day
President’s Day
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Memorial Day
Labor Day
Independence Day
Labor Day
Columbus Day
Veteran’s Day
Thanksgiving
Christmas
A couple of things jump out from this list.
First, holidays fall into three categories. Holidays either celebrate an event, or a group of people, or an individual.
Next, there are only three holidays that recognize individuals. There is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day for Martin Luther King, Jr., Columbus Day for Christopher Columbus, and Christmas for Jesus Christ. Of those, only one holiday is dedicated to recognize an individual who was an American citizen. That holiday for an American citizen is Martin Luther King Day. Columbus and Christ were not American citizens.
So why are there no federal holidays for any other American citizens? How about a Ben Franklin Day? Or a Bobby Kennedy Day? Or a César Chávez day? Are there no other citizens in the history of the United States who are worthy of having a dedicated holiday other than Martin Luther King, Jr.?
Or better yet, if there are no holidays to honor any other American citizens, then why do we celebrate a holiday for Martin Luther King, Jr.?
We celebrate a holiday for Martin Luther King as patronizing for Black votes and as political correctness. It is reverse discrimination. It is an action of tyrants. Martin Luther King Jr. has been exploited by politicians and tyrants for their personal political agendas in the name of social justice – .
Martin Luther King, Jr. would never have tolerated this reverse discrimination, this inequality.
Tyrants have been using political correctness for eternity to cause the masses to conform. Sensitivity is one thing. Decent human beings should respect one another. Suffocation is another. And tyrants in the United States are no exception. Suffocation of dissent towards these “politically correct” actions is another way the “in crowd” oppresses the mind of man.
Martin Luther King would have demanded that we either add holidays for other American citizens or eliminate the one for him.
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Posted on 13 December 2010.
Hon. James David Manning, PhD continues to preach the book of Psalm Chapter 23. Recorded on 4 December 2010.
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Posted on 28 September 2010.
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