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Show The Paper That Dares To Take A Stand March 18, 1976 The Utah Independent Page 5 A Conserative Bicentennial Of What? Speaks Out E.P. THORNTON Because we get so many un- truths and blurbs from the liberal' media, I will devote more space to the hoax of the Rev. Martin Luther into the forces exploiting the negro 'in order to divide the people of America as is being done in the name of Martin Luther King. No Mayor should plug for ANY voting bloc, especially his own race. Could any act be more King. Somebody has to publicly answer each King move, or let the win an important battle in their never-endin- g RACIST? I have before me a six page psychological war against America and the world. expose of Martin Luther King.. The and their Eleven of his employees andor close associates are tainted with dupes unceasingly try to set Martin Luther King up as a national hero, communist connections or militant and to force the nation to celebrate movements. No reasoning mind his birthday as a national holiday, could deny that the KING FILE, Sure enough, January ISth compiled by the FBI, proves was a big King clamor day in many beyond a shadow of a doubt that cities. Atlanta, one of the countrys King was aiding the cause of crime centers, has become munism. One of its major objec-5- 0 colored. Tens of thousands of tives is to cause our entire negro whites have moved to the suburbs population to think that whites and surrounding small towns. Evil . owe them something NOW forces are causing the exodus from because their ancestors were slaves, the inner city the same thing that lama white Southerner, and I is going on in New York, due to the have my share of good negro influx of welfare seekers, the friends. I have the utmost of crime, and the heavy miration for the prowess of many infusion of young and violent negro athletes. I watched with and Puerto Ricans, looking cination a basketball game for a piece of the action" on the between second ranked Maryland and 7th ranked North Carolina streets while living on our taxes. with the liberal State. Each team was composed of In Atlanta, media giving the event prime four negroes and one white, coverage, there was a mass Having heard the deafening with inflammatory talks plause for both sides, nobody can by Mrs. Coretta King, and the tell me that because the two teams To were almost black it made any negro mayor of Atlanta. propagandize this, CBS in my difference to the 10,000 spectators, the program To They cheered individual town Tell The Truth". Capitulation to performances, and team play, white or black. A considerable anarchy. ' a number of those amateurs will Then followed The perhaps go on to profitable careers march. demonstration brainwashed speakers shouted in professional basketball, Meanwhile they are exposed to a things like We dont want just 8 we good college education if they will or 2 unemployment, or want NO UNEMPLOYMENT. apply themselves. There IS equal We want every citizen (negro was opportunity in America in many I ask all thinking meant) to have a guaranteed areas. RIGHT TO WORK, with the negroes HOW MANY BLACK government looking after our RUSSIAN ATHLETES HAVE CIVIL RIGHTS by making jobs YOU SEEN IN TELEVISED OLYMPIC COMPETITION? for us when there arent any jobs!! I have building contractor Communists do not love friends. Oneofthemsaidtome,I negroes they USE THEM to used to be able to get good disrupt America, There is an workmen, but one man who is typical is getting unemployment of the negro by our slavering liberal compensation, welfare, and food media. Television will show close-stam(none of it is taxed), and he ups of perhaps three or four negro football players to one white. has become a worthless loafer." Politicians consider the negro King is being used by the Unliberal socialist communist population a bloc vote. officials as such negro paratus to smear the dead J. Edgar the Mayor of Atlanta are torn "Hoover. Send to me for the King between (1) the 'opportunity to File information. You owe it to become good administrators and yourself to know the truth. Stamps improve the overall quality of will help me. (E.P. Thornton, 6F negro performance, and- - (2) Arcadian No. 1, Myrtle Beach, allowing themselves to be sucked S.C. 29577) sts corn-leadi- ng fas-blac- pre-empt- ks ed by John F. McManus 'As July 4, 1976, Belmont, Massachusetts is well to consider what it is that approaches, it Americans should be celebrating. Our nations actual Bicentennial is not a commemoration of the battle at the Concord Bridge, the suffering at Valley Forge, the ride of Paul Revere, or the however glorious each triumph at Yorktown of those events was. The day is significant solely because on' July 4, 1776, the delegates to the Continental Congress approved the Declaration of Independence and separated us from Great Britain. adopted In God We Trust as the national motto. But Dr. Rice then Bhows that, according to the Supreme Court, these affirmations cannot be taken seriously. Justice Brennan, in his concurring opinion on the 1963 ban on school prayer, said that the reference to Divinity in the revised pledge may merely recognize the historical fact that our nation was believed to have been founded under God. Since this is the prevailing wisdom of the government today, official utterances of the Declaration must also amount to mere commemorations of what the signers believed about God. The same holds true for similar statements made by teachers in the nations classrooms. A Hollow Ring It can truly be said of the Declaration that it is our nations birth certificate. Yet the Bicentennial celebration of that birth will have a If government is no longer willing to affirm that God exists, from whom does it claim that we receive our rights? The Declaration says that rights come from God and that the very purpose of government is to assure the free exercise of those rights. What has happened is simply that, because the truths of the Declaration have been cast aside, Americans have begun to believe that rights are given by government. And government, building on that error, has begun to suspend rights which the people believe came from government in the first place. Which rights are being suspended? The right to life; the right to be secure against unreasonable searches; the right to keep and bear arms; the right to peaceably assemble; property rights; and others, most of which are enumerated in the Bill of Rights. hollow ring. For we Americans, unfortunately, have allowed our present government to suppress the most fundamental truth in the Declaration the truth of the existence of God. In four places, the Declaration affirmed belief in God Almighty. It recognized the existence of the Laws of Nature and Natures God. It declared as a truth that men are endowed by their Creator with un-- . alienable rights. The delegates appealed to the supreme Judge of the world as the arbiter of their intentions. And they closed by professing a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence. But today, the government of the United States will not affirm that God exists. It is neither theist nor atheist, but something in between. It is, we sadly note, neither fish nor fowl, but a hybrid creature whose mark of distinction is that it has renounced its own glorious heritage. self-evide- nt Time For Reaffirmation The Bicentennial should be the occasion for a reaffirmation of every principle enunciated in the Declaration including the fundamental principle that God exists. In other words, lets celebrate the two hundredth anniversary of that magnificent Declaration all of it! Not to do so is to make the Bicentennial celebration a mockery, a fact which Americans ought to find The Supreme Court Professor Charles Rice of Notre Dame Universitys Law School has pointed out that, in 1954, Congress inserted under God in the pledge of allegiance. And in 1956, Congress self-evide- nt. 1976 The John Birch Society Features . 6, . over-glorificati- on ps If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, endeavors to live the life which he imagined, he will meet with a, success unexpected in common hours...In proportion as he simplifies his life, the laws of the universe will appear less complex, and solitude .will not be solitude, nor poverty poverty, 4 ,nG jjp of AMERICA UNITED STATES NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS 3991 LAS FLORES STREET SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84119 Please include name and address and occupation with contribution. nor weakness, weakness. If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put foundations under them. -- Henry David Thoreau ALL CONSERVATIVES & Right To Life Advocates TAKE NOTE The AMERICAN PARTY does not accept state tax money because of possible future strings. 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