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THEY BOTH WANT TO 'KILL CRACKERS': Hatred for White People inside the New Black Panther Party is Proving to be Systemic

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New evidence has been uncovered that both of these gentlemen would like to kill white people. Unforseen consequences of the decision by Eric Holder's Justice Department to drop the voter intimidation case it had won against the New Black Panther Party (NBPP) and two of its members after an incident at a Philadelphia pollling station on election day in 2008 are unfolding. Among those consequences is the indisputable evidence that the group is hatefully racist in nature.

The two Black Panthers pictured are King Samir Shabazz (holding the night stick) and the taller Jerry Jackson. Shabazz has been getting most of the attention because of video of him on the streets of Philadelphia calling for blacks to “kill some crackers” and “kill their babies”. But what about the other Black Panther – Jackson - in the now infamous photo outside the polling station? Thanks to his myspace page, it has been learned that he shares similar sentiments.

Minister, broadcaster, author, and businessman, Ben Kinchlow is available for interviews to discuss the repulsive level of racism that exists within the New Black Panther Party. Kinchlow, while black is not afraid to point out racism, regardless of where it comes from or to whom it is directed.

The story about Jackson's myspace page first surfaced in an article that appeared in the Washington Times on July 31st of 2009. At the time, it got limited attention and was only mentioned in the last paragraph of the article. On Jackson's MySpace page, under “general interests”, he had the phrase “Killing Crakkkas”. Warranted or not, the attention paid to that may have been minimal but in light of current events, it may be getting renewed interest.

When DOJ Attorney J. Christian Adams left the department to blow the whistle on what he called a “corrupt” decision to drop the case, the story got renewed interest. The primary issue involves the Justice Department's decision to drop a case Adams says was a “slam dunk”. The case was even dropped after it had been won with a default judment.

The views of both Shabazz and Jackson were almost tangential to the story until the video of Shabazz surfaced. It was so despicably racist and offensive that it became a story in and of itself. Coupled with Jackson's hatred for people belonging to the white race, Americans are being provided a window into the agenda of the New Black Panther Party.

The head of the NBPP, Malik Zulu Shabazz has been doing and increased number of media interviews in what is obviously a public relations disaster for his group. Amazingly, he continues to stand by both Samir Shabazz and Jerry Jackson despite these new revelations.

Kinchlow maintains that the mask is coming off of the extreme leftwing in American. The New Black Panther Party is very much a part of that extreme and they are having to lie in a vain attempt to portray themselves as something other than that.

THE FOLLOWING LINKS SHOULD BE HELPFUL DURING SHOW PREP:
http://barracknow.blogspot.com/2010/07/uh-oh-new-problem-for-black-panthers.html

http://barracknow.blogspot.com/2010/07/video-megyn-kelly-interviews-black.html

About Ben Kinchlow…

Minister, broadcaster, author, and businessman – Ben Kinchlow is known throughout the world as the long time Co-Host of The 700 Club, and Host of the International Edition of The 700 Club, as seen in more than 80 countries. He also produced and hosted several CBN specials such as “Straight Talk,” a daily 30-minute high-energy television show, and co-hosted “Taking It To The Streets,” a live daily one-hour radio talk show.

Kinchlow served 13 years in the Air Force…was recipient of the American Legion Award of Merit…earned a degree in Business Administration…was named to “Who’s Who in Small Colleges”…later directed a drug and alcohol rehabilitation program at “Christian Farms” in Killeen, Texas. He was ordained in the African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1971. Kinchlow founded “His Place,” a ministry to teens.

He came to CBN where he served as Director of Counseling, with oversight of the National Counseling Centers in major cities across the United States. He joined Pat Robertson as Co-Host of The 700 Club. In addition to his hosting responsibilities, he also served as Vice President for Domestic Ministries, with responsibility for all aspects of the Counseling Centers, including recruiting and training Area Directors and establishing relationships with major churches. Responsibilities included supervision of International Counseling Centers in numerous countries, including Panama, the Philippine Islands, Colombia, and Costa Rica.

As Executive Vice President, he had management oversight of the Major Donor Department, Partner Correspondence, Estate Planning Division, Direct Mail, and Partner Seminars. This provided comprehensive experience in many facets of the business and operations of large international ministries. As a member of Phi Theta Kappa, Kinchlow was honored as its “Most Distinguished Alumnus” and he graduated from the CEO/Executive Management course at the University of Virginia.

After more than 20 years, Kinchlow left CBN to begin independent ministry.

Kinchlow founded Americans For Israel – an organization dedicated to promoting a mutual understanding of the ancient bond that exists between Christians and Jews and restoring and renewing the traditional ties between the Jewish and African-American communities. (www.americansforisrael.net)

Kinchlow also serves as Co-Host of the Front Page Jerusalem radio show with Earl Cox, who served four Republican Presidents. FPJ is a comprehensive news and commentary program featuring top newsmakers in the U.S. and Israel. (www.frontpagejerusalem.com)

Kinchlow is Founder and CEO of The AAPAC (African American Political Awareness Coalition), an organization designed primarily to encourage African-Americans to cast a vote based on principle, not party.

Kinchlow is Founder of Ben Kinchlow Ministries, and serves as Vice President and Board Member of Kids Against Hunger, a dynamic worldwide feeding program for starving children (www.kidsagainsthunger.com). He also serves on the Board of the National Council on Bible Curriculum in Public Schools, helping place the Bible back where it belongs ... in the hearts of our youth.

Kinchlow is the author of several books… including Plain Bread, You Don’t Have To If You Don’t Want To, and Black Yellow Dogs. He is married to the former Vivian Carolyn Jordan. They have three sons and six grandchildren.

 
 

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