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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

I got fired yesterday from the radio station

Why?

Because two days ago on my weekly radio talk show I had on Mali D. Currington, a former assistant to the Executive Director to the California Democratic Party in Sacramento. On my show he told the truth about the history of Democratic Party. My purpose of having him on was to educate the listeners. My employer called what Mr. Currington had to say "venom" and was offended.

That was not venom. That was the truth.

No one called to say that they were offended. My employer did not even tell me that anyone who listened in told him that they were offended.

I communicated with my employer that two weeks ago that I would deal with the misconceptions of the history of the Democratic and the Republican parties. I emailed to him the bios of not only Mr. Currington, but also of my other scheduled guest former talk show host and author Rev. Wayne Perryman (www.wayneperryman.com) who also would have been not only critical of the Democratic Party on the show, but he would have been critical of the casual and bogus use of the word "racist" and "racism" recently. Check out his YouTube video here:


Yesterday my employer gave me a letter of termination.

This letter Mr. Currington wrote to Julian Bond of the NAACP around 10 years ago gives you insight:

"To Julian Bond
Chairman, NAACP
4805 Mt. Hope Drive • Baltimore Maryland 21215

"I am African-American. I am a lifelong Democratic grass roots activist. I am appalled at how you viciously attacked President Bush at your most recent New Orleans convention. I believe that since Democrats have been in control of the NAACP, it has only been for the advancement of left-winged liberal issues and not the advancement of colored people. I have been trying for several years to build a software business from scratch. Unfortunately, since the NAACP promotes policies that force companies to hire more lawyers, accountants, and human resource personnel to enforce the ever increasing government regulations is causing my dream of entrepreneurship to remain a dream.

"It’s amazing that you have become so vehement against the Republican Party that you never state publicly (especially during Black History month) how important the Republican Party has been to African America. I learned by white folks the following facts:
• The Republican Party was founded in 1854 in order to abolish slavery and no Republican had ever been a slave holder since becoming a Republican.
• The first black U.S. senator was Republican Hiram Revels, of Mississippi in 1870.
• The First Black member of the U.S. House of Representatives was Republican Joseph Hayne Rainey of South Carolina.
• The First Black Governor was Republican Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback of Louisiana in 1872 and not Eugene Wilder, Democrat of Virginia.
• The Ku Klux Klan was comprised exclusively of Democrats until the mid 1900’s – Just ask the great political historian and former KKK member, U.S. Senator Robert Byrd (who by the way has never apologized for his part in the intended demise of African America and Slavery).

"As a matter of fact, almost all prominent African Americans were Republican until the 1940’s. Furthermore:
• Slavery was a specifically a repugnant institution of the Democratic Party.
• Eugene “Bull” Connor (the poster boy of American racism) was a Democrat.
• The poll tax was a Democratic institution.
• Former President John F. Kennedy, the historical darling of the Democratic Party, sent federal troops to protect African Americans from the public threats of Democrats.
• Black codes and Jim Crow laws were instituted by Democrats.
• The Democratic Party only invited blacks to become members by offering “the Negro” government welfare (President Roosevelt 1932). And just like Uncle Tom the NAACP and other Black leadership has been trying to “protect” that handout ever since.

"The NAACP and others have been advocating reparations for African Americans - an effort to legislate people pay for the sins of their (fore) parents. Based on the accurate portrayal of history, the Democratic Party (not the U.S. Government) should issue an official apology to African Americans and be responsible for directly paying reparations to African Americans.

"Once again if the NAACP were consistent in holding descendants responsible for ancestral sins, then Former Vice President Al Gore, Jr. should never have been supported by African Americans - period. His father, Al Gore Sr., not only voted against the Civil Rights Act in 1964, but he participated in a 74-day filibuster by Democrats to defeat the legislation. The Congressional Quarterly of June 26, 1964 recorded that, in the Senate, only 69% of Democrats (46 for, 21 against) voted for the Civil Rights Act as compared to 82% of Republicans (27 for, 6 against) the Civil Rights Act. In the House of Representatives, 61% of Democrats (152 for, 96 against) voted for the Civil Rights Act and. 80% of Republicans, (138 for, 34 against) voted for it.

"I learned all of this information for the first time in my life just before the 2000presidential general election. I decided or the first time to vote Republican. I also convinced 11 of my friends and family to do the same. They did so after I shared this same information with them.

"There were historical slights by whites who were Republican but it was more about personal greed then institutional ideology. I also realize that Republicans never thought of us as equal to them culturally or socially but they did and still do believe that we were equal to them under the law.

"Mr. Bond if Republicans were so bad as you portray them then history would not have recorded the Republican Party as the Backbone of African American progress. There are no historical parallels to date in the Democratic Party.

"Even today with the overwhelming support of African American in the Democratic Party, the Party will not nominate an African American for President or Vice President of the United States. (That was as of 2001, not 2009) As you read this email the highest cabinet officer is and African American Republican - Secretary of State Colin Powell. The national security policy of the United States is under the direction of an African American woman who is Republican. When have the Democrats ever entrusted this much power an authority to African Americans? What is the Democratic equivalent? An irony of recent history is that Republicans supported the appointment of Thurgood Marshall for U.S. Solicitor General and for Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, but Democrats vote against Clarence Thomas’ nomination and demonize him to this day.

"My conclusion is that if this nation was left to the devices of the Democratic Party, African Americans would not be anywhere near where we are today. As a matter of fact I would argue that we African Americans would not have any constitutional rights, be U.S. citizens or otherwise because we would still be slaves! So much for Affirmative Action.

"There is much more for me to convey and I hope to someday become wealthy enough to be able to call you and discuss solutions to many more concerns of mine.

"I have turned my democratic activism to making public this important aspect of history that you and that diatribe of black leadership refuse to emphasize. So far I have personally convinced, among my family and friends, over 60 people who will either vote Republican in future elections or reregistered as Republicans altogether. The NAACP should be supportive of the advancement of colored people period not just colored Democrat people. Until the NAACP lives up to its name I, and others, will cease to be continued supporters of yours.

"Sincerely,

"M.D. Currington
Former Supporter"

I violated no station policy. I even canceled an interview when he told me that a certain subject matter was going to offend the audience(www.maafa21.com). I complied.

I did not deceive my employer. I communicated with him up front what the subject would be and he did not object. He objected to what Mr. Currington had to say. After 25 minutes, the show was terminated by my employer. No one else was offended at the content of the program. As a matter of fact, when I produced the Interactions radio program in Chicago, Mr. Currington was a guest, and the host who is an ordained evangelist did not find him offensive at all. She enjoyed the conversation and wanted him on her show again.

I'm disappointed that my former employer looks at truth as "venom" and that truth as being divisive. It is the lies of the Democratic Party to blacks that have been divisive for decades. He felt that what Mr. Currington had to say was not "relevant." He would have been right if none of the listening audience were voters. However, I believe that the majority of the listeners were voters. I also believe that the majority of the voters were black Democrats. Therefore what Mr. Currington had to say was just as relevant to them as the healthcare reform debate.

Truth does offend. Read the Bible and you will find many examples of the truth offending people. Jesus offended the merchants in the temple in Jerusalem when he drove them all out with a whip. Even Jesus said he came to bring a sword, i.e. to be "divisive." Jesus was Truth Incarnate. He offended people with no apology.

By the way, I'm a former Democrat too.

If you have any comments, please email me at rol1103908@aol.com.

ADDENDUM: Check out the videos of my friend Kevin Jackson who I had to notify that he would not be a guest on my show under the current circumstances:









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