
‘Lethal Weapon’ star Danny Glover says America should ‘abolish guns, the personal guns’ and MLK would want us to
Hollywood actor Danny Glover, star of the “Lethal Weapon” films with Mel Gibson, told The Daily Caller that Congress should “abolish guns” in the U.S. “I don’t own a gun and definitely not only gun More...

Cornel West blasts President Obama on inauguration, Martin Luther King Jr, ‘made his blood boil’
Outspoken professor Cornel West appears to have no plans of letting up on President Obama during a second term, attacking President over the inauguration proceedings. “When I got the news that my dear brother More...

Maya Angelou recalls MLK and poll questions in President Obama campaign letter
Famous poet and author Maya Angelou lends her support to President Obama’s campaign with a letter/email which reflects on the struggles of Martin Luther King Jr. and the civil rights movement. The e-mail More...

CNN attacks Herman Cain: he comes from a liberal Atlanta church
CNN hit piece on Herman Cain: he comes from a liberal church, with a pastor quoting Malcolm X. Herman Cain opposing abortion on “Meet the Press” NOTE: See President Obama and Rev. Wright linkage for More...

Communists explain Easter to us all
Who are these people: The People’s World / Mundo Popular is a national, grassroots newspaper and the direct descendant of the Daily Worker. Published by Long View Publishing Co., the PW reports on and analyzes More...

Michael Fassbender interview discussing Magneto, MLK and Malcolm X
Metro.us landed an interview with Michael Fassbender who will play Magneto in the upcoming X-Men prequel/reboot “X-Men: First Class” The trailer and early photos have re-energized apathetic fans still More...

Robert Bentley, Alabama governor, apologizes for remarks about Christians
Two days after being sworn in as Alabama governor, Robert Bentley apologized Wednesday for proclaiming to a Baptist church audience that only Christians were his brothers and sisters and vowed to work for people More...

Charlotte Observer quotes religious leaders on Martin Luther King Jr
The Charlotte Observer asked 15 Charlotte religious leaders to answer three questions as Americans approach another holiday honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The questions: 1. What inspiration do you draw on Dr. More...