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    Radio show host, Terry Anderson Dead

    Terry Anderson, Radio Host Champion of Black Americans Against Unfair Immigrant Competition



    By Roy Beck, Wednesday, July 7, 2010, 8:34 PM EDT - posted on NumbersUSA

    Terry Anderson, who called himself the Prisoner of South Central (Los Angeles) died earlier today, and the silence is already deafening.

    For more than a decade, Terry has broadcast his loud and angry Sunday night radio show from Los Angeles under the motto of:

    "Articulating The Popular Rage"

    His constant tag-line was:

    "If You Ain't Mad, You Ain't Payin' Attention"

    When blue-collar Black Americans across the nation began to lose control of their neighborhoods, their occupations, their schools and their livelihoods because of immigration during the 1990s, Terry -- above all others -- refused to be silent.

    For more than 15 years, nobody has been a more outspoken champion of the cause of Black Americans against the unfair competition of immigration.

    A BIG MAN IN OVERALLS WITH A VOICE & MESSAGE TO MATCH

    Terry's anger at what immigration had done to the historic Black neighborhoods of South Central L.A. pushed him onto stages across California and eventually across America. Usually proudly wearing overalls and doing nothing to disguise his small business and auto mechanic livelihood, Terry became one of the most popular orators in the movement to protect U.S. workers from illegal immigration.

    Sadly, few of the traditional civil rights leaders -- Black or White -- have said a word in defense of Black Americans when it comes to immigration. Most of them have decided that the pain inflicted disproportionately on Black Americans is acceptable because immigration provides the leaders with other benefits. That is what made Terry's work so important and so courageous -- and so unique.

    (Be sure to look at a short passionate interview of Terry that we used in one of our versions of the Chart & Gumballs video that we produced in the late 1990s.)

    As far as I know, Terry had led a rather provincial life until immigration began to totally overwhelm his neighborhood. But he soon was seeing America. I first met him on the set of a cable TV show in Washington DC. It was his first time to see the nation's Capital. When taping was over late in the evening, I had the great privilege of driving Terry around all the lighted monuments of DC as the night tour evoked emotional patriotic expressions from him at the first-time sighting of each landmark.

    Terry loved America, even when parts of America (including, sadly, some people who agree with the need to reduce immigration) still didn't see Black Americans as equally deserving and equally important parts of our national community. Terry always made those of us White Americans in the movement feel that he believed we cared as much about the Black victims in his Black neighborhood as we cared about White victims. And because of that, I sense that he created a lot more real and heart-felt concern throughout the movement for the disproportionate victimization of Black Americans by our nation's immigration policies.

    MANY HEROES DIE BEFORE SEEING THE POSSIBILITY OF VICTORY DURING LONG BATTLES FOR CHANGE

    Terry becomes the latest of a long list of grassroots patriots who selflessly devoted large amounts of their time and resources to this cause and have died without seeing a truly hopeful sign that the nation can be saved from the promiscuous immigration policies of the last 45 years.

    He fought to the end in the hope that we might one day return to traditional levels of immigration and the rule of law in protecting the most vulnerable of Americans. But he died while the trajectory of his California continues to be abysmal deterioration.

    Those of us who continue to live can honor Terry and all the other fallen patriots of the immigration-reduction movement by refusing to allow the status quo immigration policies to exist indefinitely. At some point, patriots in our numbers will begin to die with real evidence that the long, long effort for change will prevail before much of what we hold dear in our country is devastated.

    If Terry couldn't live to see the victory, let's hope that at least those of us who knew Terry and were inspired by him will live to see it -- and without having to set any longevity records!

    At this moment, though, Terry, I AM mad and I AM paying attention to the fact that our federal government is working even more vigorously to hurt Black Americans through its immigration policies than when you and I threw ourselves into this fight.

    You know that I and NumbersUSA have always given special attention to the special threats immigration poses to Black Americans. You heard me express these concerns numerous times when we spoke from the same platforms, and we will speak even more forcefully now to attempt to compensate for the loss of your voice. And I know that although your special concern was for Black victims, your activism was for Americans of all races.

    We've all lost a great advocate.

    ROY BECK is Founder & CEO of NumbersUSA

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    Hmmm

    Sadly, few of the traditional civil rights leaders -- Black or White -- have said a word in defense of Black Americans when it comes to immigration. Most of them have decided that the pain inflicted disproportionately on Black Americans is acceptable because immigration provides the leaders with other benefits.

    It seems they were either tricked, coerced, or bribed to try and turn that anger against white people...

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    Terry was one of the good guys.... He will be missed.

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    Kevin James on KRLA has spent the past few minutes talking about this.

    Its a sad day to hear that TA has left this earth and this country he loved so much.

    God Speed Terry. Watch over us as we wage this fight against illegal immigration. Thank you for everything. May You Rest in Peace

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    The Sad News has been Added to Homepage


    http://www.alipac.us/article-5441--0-0.html

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    Re: Radio show host, Terry Anderson Dead

    Quote Originally Posted by ploo
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    At this moment, though, Terry, I AM mad and I AM paying attention to the fact that our federal government is working even more vigorously to hurt Black Americans through its immigration policies than when you and I threw ourselves into this fight. .
    =========================================

    Rest in Peace and God's Speed, Terry Anderson

    People (especially Blacks) would probably be a LOT madder if they knew that Black 'leaders' Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton BOTH made private trips to Mexico City, invited there by then Mexican President Vicente Fox.

    Does anybody recall this? It was about the time the big flap over how Blacks are characterized (stigmatized) in Mexican media (cartoons).

    http://blogs.bet.com/news/newsyoushould ... memin1.jpg

    Both Jackson and Sharpton came back meek as lambs over Black racial discrimination in Mexico, and NEVER lifting a finger to expose the financial damage illegal immigration has wrought on the American Black Community.

    ============================

    http://blogs.bet.com/news/newsyoushould ... as-racist/

    http://blogs.bet.com/news/newsyoushould ... memin1.jpg


    [quote]Black activists are up in arms over a popular Mexican comic book Memin Pinguin recently sold in WalMart.

    It features a dark-skinned Cuban boy (named Memin) with large ears and big pink lips, who’s always being made fun of because of his color. “This is poking fun at the physical features of an entire people. Making them look buffoonish (and) portraying the young [Black] kid as stupid,â€
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    I occasionally listened to him on Sunday nights, even though I was in Virginia/Maryland and he was in California. I really enjoyed his rhetoric, and behind the screaming was a heart of compassion. Our own William even called-into the show on a couple of occasions if I'm not mistaken.

    Rest in peace, Terry.

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    Oh No! This is terrible news. Terry Anderson's show was the very first show I did after forming ALIPAC. Terry has always been a friend to me, to ALIPAC, and our cause. I've been on Terry's great show about ten times over the last 5 years.

    I really enjoyed working with him at big events in Las Vegas and Washington.


    We will do our own dedication to Terry either later today or sometime this weekend.

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    Message from Barbara Coe (co-author prop 187):

    The True Patriot American Champion, talk show host and my dear friend, the beloved "Prisoner of South Central", TERRY ANDERSON, died at 3:30 AM this date, a victim of pancreatic and liver cancer. Although many of you have his home phone number, please do NOT call them at this time, but allow his family the private time they need to grieve his loss.

    Messages and cards may be sent to 12400 Ventura Blvd - #643, Studio City, CA 91604. Details about a Memorial Service in his honor will be forthcoming as soon as I am advised.

    God bless Terry, God bless each and every one of you who were his loyal supporters and God bless America!

    In sorrow....

    Barb Coe - CCIR
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    Wow, the void of loosing him will be felt for some time. He was so dynamic and passionate.

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