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Black Groups and Community Activists Will Protest The 44th NAACP Image Awards.

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leadership has turned its head from the consensus of black Americans to embrace abortion, homosexual marriage, celebration of amorality in the arts, and hedonistic alliances. NAACP has climbed into bed with the Leadership Council on Civil Rights who share neither commitment to nor respect for the history or values of our people.

We stand today as spiritual leaders and activists and represent a call in the land for those faithful to God and dedicated to rescuing their dying people from forthcoming judgment to march on the NAACP Image Awards Friday, February 1, 2013, to demand an end to corrupt and wicked leadership in black American life. We stand to proclaim a year of Repentance, Prayer, and Action. We stand to honor the unborn as gifts from God, worthy of all the rights of those living. We stand to stop the eugenic extermination of our children, and we stand to demand that the redeemed of God say so. We cannot sit in the seat of the scoffers any longer.

To all of like minds, join us in our moral crusade to save our people and the nation from divine judgment.

For Immediate Release   Contact: Pastor Stephen E. Broden
January 28th 2013   214-394-0098

Black Groups and Community Activists Will Protest The 44th NAACP Image Awards.

February 1, 2013, will mark the nations oldest and largest civil rights organization's 44th Image Awards Show to honor cultural and entertainment luminaries presenting the best face of black Americans.

However, this year a number of black groups, churches and community activists along with the National Black Prolife Coalition (NBPLC) will be protesting the event due to the failure of the civil rights organization to represent the best interests of the community. The issues range from abortion, traditional marriage, destruction of the black family and the extraordinarily high incarceration rate of black men. Protesters from across the nation will assemble in Los Angeles to declare that the NAACP has betrayed the black community.

"The NAACP is out of touch with the black community," said Rev. Edward Pinkney,  President of Black Autonomy Network Community Organization (BANCO), "...and supports population control as set forth by Planned Parenthood which has targeted black people."

Dr. Johnny Hunter, National Director of Life Education And Resource Network (LEARN), says, "Racist elitists no longer need the Ku Klux Klan to control blacks; they have Planned Parenthood. And Planned Parenthood has the NAACP on a leash." The founder of the northeast division of LEARN, Pastor Clenard Childress states, "The NAACP must quit endorsing destructive and unfruitful behavior."

"The NAACP's departure from the wisdom and life affirming principles of the Bible is very alarming, and must be stopped for the safety, security, and future of our children," said Dr. Alveda King, Guardian of the King Family Legacy.

"The only word that can define the gross negligence of the NAACP is 'betrayal.' They have abandoned our community's morality, our economic and educational needs for thirty pieces of silver," said Pastor Stephen E. Broden of Dallas, Texas. "They are drunk with the wine of the world and the power elite and their eugenic agenda against black folk."

For more information on the protest visit http://www.blackprolifecoalition.org/ www.Blackgenocide.org and http://bondinfo.org/


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Pope Benedict XVI's Prayer Intentions for January 2013
General Intention:
The Faith of Christians. That in this Year of Faith Christians may deepen their knowledge of the mystery of Christ and witness joyfully to the gift of faith in him.
Missionary Intention: Middle Eastern Christians. That the Christian communities of the Middle East, often discriminated against, may receive from the Holy Spirit the strength of fidelity and perseverance.

Keywords: NAACP, LEARN, Image Awards, Alveda King, Dr Johnny Hunter, Clenard Childress, Human Rights, pro-Life, reproductive racism, abortion genocide

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  1. kathleen c
    4 months ago

    I agree with JMJ; I too agree wholeheartedly and that this problem is among all races. It is so good to see that so many people are protesting the 44th NAACP Image Awards! Yes, God Bless :)

  2. Larry
    4 months ago

    You have to wonder - if 90% of blacks consistently vote for the Democrat party and 70% of hispanics voted for Obama in the last election and many consistently vote for Democrat party candidates AND the Democrat party support abortion, the destruction and out of control behavior of unions and their memebers - THEN - what are the leaders of Christian and Catholic churches doing in teaching and leading their congregations.

    I just think too many are stuck in the 70s whether they lived thru them or are enamored of some of the lofty goals and ideas (Liberation Theology). If Christian leadership is off kilter then the church members follow secular messaging. One righteous action does not make up for all that has happened or been allowed before - but its one step.

  3. :) JMJ
    4 months ago

    I agree wholeheartedly...But that goes for all races as well.
    God Bless,
    :) JMJ

  4. Joe
    4 months ago

    Our Holy Mother is wanting to help but too many are not asking. Praying to Her will bring many graces. Amen

  5. EHS
    4 months ago

    Regardless of colour life is an aspiration of all.

    Justice to those who would lead the murder innocents, and quickly.

  6. abey
    4 months ago

    When 95 percent of the Blacks voted en block for Obama & the democrats is to say "Bitten by the racial Big" to the Philosophy of Humanism over the Truth, thus falling for wolves in Sheep's clothing into their Agendas, is but themselves & their leaderships to blame to the saying "Look before you leap"

  7. G.G. a pro-life Catholic
    4 months ago

    AMEN!

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