Ted Hayes for Congress

As I’m watching the roll call at the spectacle of the DNC what I notice is many White liberals patting themselves on the back at how “progressive” they were in supporting Barack Obama for President. Being Bi-racial like Obama one would think I could at least feel a sense of pride in his accomplishments even if I disagreed with his politics. But I don’t.

There is no issue on which I’m in agreement with Obama. I can disagree with many people and still admire them, but Obama is a person that is willing sacrificed the Black community for Marxist doctrine as his stance on illegal immigration makes very clear. This is the line at which I can no longer muster any respect for him.

Unfettered illegal immigration negatively effects Black Americans more than any other group and any politician who would represent all Americans should factor that into their immigration policy. I am all for providing shelter to those Latin Americans fleeing Communism and the poverty, war and bloodshed that comes with it, but we must have an orderly process that weeds out gang members, Marxists and others who come here specifically to cause trouble and target Black Americans for racist hate crimes.

Few are the Black leaders who have stood up for law and order and spoken out against the White liberal endorsed genocide of Black Americans by Latino gang-bangers. One such leader is Ted Hayes, who is running for Congress in California’s 35th District. Ted Hayes has worked tirelessly for civil rights, has been a strong advocate for common sense programs that help the homeless and has been on the forefront of the battle to secure our borders and the future of African-Americans.

He seeks to unseat Maxine Waters, a corrupt Democrat who has long supported Castro and socialist revolution here in America. She is part of the political machine that allows the murder and rape of American communities and it is high time she is replaced by someone who actually will fight to make America a better and stronger nation.

I endorse Ted Hayes for Congress and the change he will bring to Washington.