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Voice of the Crusader Mr. Harold Weisberg 7627 Old Receiver Rd Hosea's Frederick MD 21702 VOICE OF THE CRUSADER Volume 1, Number 1 1992 - July - 17th HOSEA.... PEROT Will Kill "TELLS IT BUSH CLINTON "TRADITION" LIKE Killed By Will Be Killed And Bring About IT IS" "TRADITION" By "TRADITION" "CHANGE" UNB0S$ED • UNSOUGHT -NOTE- In order to continue showing my true thanks to Almighty God jar enabling me to remain "Un-BOSSED and Un-BOUGHT". I will personally write the WHY?... p SEE STORY ON PAGE 2 'Hosea.— Tells It Like It Is article. This article shall concentrate on 'Uncle OUR CHOICES IN DeKALB Tom Black leaders, thieving businesses, PUNCH #2 PUNCH #16 PUNCH #60 PUNCH #49 PUNCH #37 greedy white leaders, In DeKaib 69-DIST. chiseling bankers, In DeKaib 11th-Dist. In DeKaib SHERIFF State Rep. unsympathetic realtors, U.S. Senate U.S. Congress CEO Elizabeth dimwitted educators, Wyche Fowler Eugene Walker Sidney Dorsey Williams incompetent doctors; Jim Cone white racists, cunning preachers, barbaric policies, swindling cons, slick homosexuals and crooked politicians. WHY YOU SHOULD VOTE FOR THESE CANDIDATES PUNCH #33 PUNCH #32 PUNCH #54 PUNCH #25 PUNCH #23 43rd-Dist. 68th Dist. 73rd-Dist. After carefully In DeKaib 55th Dist. State Senate State Rep. State Rep. analyzing and evaluating Tax Comm. State Senate John Parrish JoAnn Henrietta all of the candidates, we, Tom Scott Steve Henson "The African-American McClinton Turnquest Political Committee," recommend you vote for the candidates listed here and on the following Page Unquestionably, they are the best qualified and magi See OUR CHOICES IN DeKALB-Page 2 PAGE 2 HOSEA'S VOICE OF THE CRUSADER JULY 17, 1992 Continued From Front Page OUR CHOICES IN DeKAI,B money" contracts in the Courthouse; (7) If we PUNCH #13 PUNCH # 148 DeKalb County; (4) If ever expect to stop police PUNCH #30 committed Candidates. DeKalb is going to regain from disrespecting and 72nd-Dist In DeKalb In DeKalb WHY? (1) If we its status as Georgia's harassing citizens in our State Rep. 5th Dist. Georgia Court are going to ever stop leading business and neighborhoods and trust Mamie DelCalb County's "Good economic development as with just as much U.S. Congress of Appeals Ole Boy, Buddy, Buddy county; (5) If we in Randolph respect as they trust rich Mable Thomas Alan Blackburn Politics" from continuing DeKalb County are going citizens in North DeKalb, to ignore the South to revive and protect the then we DeKalb area socially and safety and tine dollar RIME no is the colts on stop them from continuing value of our election day. TUESDAY, to economically exploit neighborhoods and homes; July 21st. and VOTE taxpaying voters of South (6) If we in DeKalb FOR all of these good DeKalb; (2) If we ever County are going to vote candidates._ 31F ARE expect to gain our fair out all of these greedy, THE BEST. share of the good-paying "money-taking' jobs is DeKalb; (3) If we politicians and get rid of ever expect to be awarded that 'good ale boy" our fair share of the "big corrupt political group at VOTE that will bring about Both Democrats this. IS PEROT A RACIST? peeded change. and Republicans are The greatest thing desperately worried Yes, I firmly Is Perot a COLORED PEOPLE, Party. In fact, talking Perot offers us is the because they can not buy believe ole Perot is a ragiga lust about an YOU NEGROES, YOU about the difference chance to develop a new him out. Maybe be is modern-day Robin Hood. Americans are racist to a SPOOKS, OR YOU between the Republicans political party—a third 'crooked" — so is Bush, If be has been robbing, it certain extent (both Black COONS, then I would and the Democrats is like party—a party that is Clinton and all the test of and White) because have ran his butt back to talking about the responsive to the needs of those national political has been from the racism is embedded in Texas. But the man used difference between the the masses of Americans leaders. At least they corporate power FANO.= America's culture. the phrase, as far as I "pot and the kettle.' (minorities end working cannot buy Perot out, of America — IBM, However, neither know, that has always because they are 'Whites). It really doesn't because be is already Xerox, General Motors, the Republican Party nor been acceptable to definitely two peas in a make much difference 'super-rich.' Ford Motor Company, the Democratic Party different ethnic groups. pod. whether Perot comes or etc. — and giving to the (which controls the And, if this is all we can Oh, there are goes; whether he is Another thing working Blacks and American news media) find wrong with him, he some little differences, "left' or the "right" of about Perot is that he's Whites. never convince me that is like a precious pearl like abortion; quotas; and the center; whether he is got to be smart, very So, I am asking Perot is a racist just in a pig sty. affirmative action, but for the rich or the poor. smart, because he started every minority and right- because he said "YOU Ross Perot is the generally the same The greatness of Perot's off poor and ended up thinkine White American PEOPLE." best thing to happen to powerful rich Americans political movement is being among the richest to join me in making In fact, I America since sliced that control the that be does give the men in the world. Dumb Perot the next President appreciate Perot using bread. Democratic Party also masses of Americans a folks and fools cannot do of the United States. that 'ethnic definition" Let nobody fool control the Republican chance to organize a third because I, Hosea you...when it comes to Party. That is why it Parry. Williams, am most proud Black people and working makes no difference America has of my ethnic heritage. White people, there is not which party gets never gone this long Atlanta's "Plenty Money" Now, if Perot an ounce of difference in...."THE RICH KEEP without organizing a new had said YOU between the Republican GETTING RICHER, political party. The main alINGO_PALACE NIGGERS, YOU Party and the Democratic WHILE THE POOR reason Americans have KEEP GETTING not organized a new OPEN 6 NIGHTS POORER." political party recently is Therefore, what that they have lost hope, A WEEK Want to help plan we really need is a NEW they are despondent - (Closed WED.) PARTY a party QE politically, they feel 7:30 pm and implement the next THE PEOPLE; a party defeated! Forsyth County March? that will kill tradition Perot has been 378.8266 (the rkkr getting richer, able to overcome all of while the poor continue this. He has given hope 1599 MEMORIAL DRIVE getting poorer); a party March from to the hopeless. ATLANTIC SHOPPING CENTER Downtown Atlanta to Downtown Cummings HOSEASAYS Call THE SWEETEST WALK 373-5751 YOU WILL EVER TAKE Have Things Changed in IS TO VOTE Forsyth County? JULY 21st You Be The Judge!! For A Free Ride Call 37315151- PAGE 3 JULY 17, 1992 HOSEA'S VOICE OF THE CRUSADER PLEASE VOTE JULY 21st DON'T MISS THE FOR FREE RIDE TO POLLS NEXT ISSUE: CALL 373-5751 Like Ben Hooks, Head of the NAACP, Should Joe Lowery, Head of SCLC, Resign and Step Down? On Tuesday - July 21st Next Forsyth March. .. Purpose and Agenda PLEASE VOTE FOR THESE CANDIDATES PLEASE VOTE FOR THESE CANDIDATES IN DeKALS COUNTY IN FULTON COUNTY Do Women Really Want to Take cilCg I NAVE' POSITION MACH • 1.112. POSMON Over--Especially, Black Women? WYCHE FOWLER U.S. Saute .... WYCHE FOWLER U.S. Smelt I_..... MABEE 'Jour THOMAS COOFW, Diet. 5 MABEE 'ABLE. THOMAS US. Cotten= -Di. 3 HORACE L TATE St. Senate Din. 31 EUGENE WALKER US. Learns • 1341. 10 G ALAN BL ACKMAN Omrps Court a( appeals 33 MIN PARAMI St. Saw. • UR. e3 Who Is The Biggest Murderer of 57EYE HENSON St. Sante - Mt. SS MAMIE RAT001.111 St. Rep. - MR. 72 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s HDRUITTe TUP.NQUEST St. Rep. • KUL 73 33 000 MeCLINTON St. Rep. • DRS 01 Dream? 31 ELIZABETH WLLLJAMS St. Rap. Mee 0 SIDNEY DORSEY Sterifi. DeKalle Valley 70t4 SCOTT Tet Cernnestlatt MICA Is Chief Etdrin Bell An "Uncle II SIN CONE CEO - Delfallt Query ALAN BLACKBURN Georgia Catena Appeals Tom"...Or a Movie Star? Rev. Hosea Sr.'s Chemical Company SOUTHEASTERN Chemical Manufacturers Distribution Corporation 1959 Boulevard Drive. S.E. • Post Office Box 170188 • Atlanta. Georgia 14041 373-5751 SOUTHEASTERN'S ONLY OBJECTIVE IS TO BE THE BEST! SOUTNEASTENN WE WILL DO THIS BY: *Giving our customers simply the fastest order service available from any source. With us you are first always. *Offering our customers something extra — janitorial maintenance programs that fit their budget and their needs — not just chemicals alone. *Maintaining levels of quality standards and control to insure that our customers get what they pay for. WE BELIEVE WE CAN AND WILL OFFER THE BEST SERVICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS. ONE OF AMERICA'S GREATEST MANUFACTURERS & DISTRIBUTORS OF QUALILTY CHEMICALS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH FOR FREE RIDE TO POLLS CALL 373-5751 PAGE 4 HOSEA'S VOICE OF THE CRUSADER JULY 17, 1992 IF THEY. ARE GOING TO IMPRISON BLACK WRONG-DOING POLITICIANS THEN WHY NOT THE WHITE ONES? The White dominated stale and federal law and Lt. Governor Pierre Howard look like incompetent enforcement agencies claimed many Black elected 'stooges." Big Daddy Torn began this hustle as far officials have illegally handled money.
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