Posted on 08/04/2009 4:22:29 AM PDT by Scanian
In my youth, I lived a wild and crazy life; drugs, women and partying, basically 24/7. Scholarships permitted me to attend art college where I hung with hippies. While the hippies preached peace and love, most were extremely angry at America.
There I was, a black student from the ghetto of east Baltimore, who could not figure out what these spoiled white kids from well to do families were so p-o-ed about. However, their philosophy was free love and drugs. So, I said, "Right on!"
I grew weary of my lifestyle and asked God to help me. He did. I was so excited about my new life, I wanted to share the good news of Jesus Christ with everyone. This led me to join a prison ministry; talk about a "captive" audience.
I was sadden and stunned by the large number of young black men in prison. Many were bright and gifted in many areas. Yes, they had "issues". Catastrophically, their biggest problem was their negative attitudes and beliefs about America. Black America's victim mindset and negative view of their country are great contributors to their inability to fit comfortably into society.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
They are Communists operatives. Every last one of them. It is easy to indoctrinate Blacks.
Excellent and true!
See tagline.
Yes, it was a great read.
Did you see the video at the bottom of the article? It was gripping. (You have to click on to it.)
glad you liked the post.
Not only is the author a graphic artist and a prison minister, he is a singer/songwriter and executive of a conservative organization. I wonder if he is ever a guest on tv commentary shows. I'd like to hear his thoughts on a regular basis, not just on a you-tube video.
Did you see the video at the bottom of the article? It was gripping.
where?
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