Chairman's Letter - August 30th, 2017
The progressives along with the alt-left of the democratic party (with help from the left-wing media) have become very adept in deceiving the public on a national scale. They not only distort the truth about those with whom they disagree (mostly Republicans) but they distort the truth about who they are today and what they were in the past. Let me point out a few facts:
1. | President Lyndon B. Johnson was known to have said that his “Great Society” program would keep “n-word” voting for Democrats for the next 200 years. It was a political ploy to get blacks and other minorities to vote for democrats. It was the beginning of the “welfare program”. |
2. | The late great performer Sammy Davis Jr. was not allowed to attend JFK’s Inaugural Ball, despite all that he contributed to helping him win the Presidency. |
3. | In 1964, I was in Atlantic City, New Jersey (at the age of 14) at the site of the Democratic National Convention when they refused to seat the black delegates from Mississippi, known as the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party. |
4. | The following southern Governors were staunch segregationists (all Democrats): |
Bull Connor, Alabama
Lester Maddox, Georgia
George C. Wallace, Alabama
Ross Barnett, Mississippi
American citizens, no matter what your personal political ideology may be, please study, research and know your history! Be not deceived by those who are willing to misrepresent “TRUTH”. The democratic party has some real dark history of racial discrimination, segregation and violent acts of racism. Somehow, they have proven to be successful at blaming others for the deeds that they were guilty of.
I heard a speech by the late Rev. Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. in my hometown of Charleston, S.C. (I was 15 years old). He said, “in this life people who are determined to oppress you will maximize the minimum and will minimize the maximum.”
Please take this moment to view a short video by OANN commentator Liz Wheeler. It is my hope that after you view this video “the light of truth” will shine brighter; as “TRUTH” is and will always be eternal.
Regards,
Tyrone K Jones, Sr.
Chairman, FCRP