May 16, 2015

Open Line Friday 5/15/2015


In the news,

There are unconfirmed reports that an anonymous donor paid the $500 Million dollar bail of Allan Bullock. Question, is the office of Prosecutor Marilyn Mosby responsible for prosecuting Bullock and the cops accused of assaulting Freddie Gray? Is this an example of the system causing confusion in the allegiance of Black people?

Also, lets analyze part two of "No Guns for Negroes Part Two".

Shout out to the oppressed non-white people living in occupied Palestine commemorating Al-Nakba ('the Catastrophe') today. Demonstrators waved Palestinian flags and marched toward the Dome of the Rock, a shrine built in 619 CE with religious significance for Muslims, Jews and Christians.

May 14, 2015

Jesse Lee Peterson and Proxy Racism

Tune in for an hour of news, information and commentary. In the News non-white males are among those killed by police over the past couple of days. The number of casualties continue to rise and currently stands at an estimated 422kbp.



The US House of Representative votes to take away the tool of mass data collection which has been used to target and enslave people through the drug laws. Some expected resistance in the Senate.



Jeb Bush was asked why he is being deceptive about who created the Islamic group in Syrian and Iraq called ISIL. In an act of further deception on his part and the media, the question is flipped to would he have invaded Iraq.



Gus T. Renegade of the THE C.O.W.S was on the Jesse Lee Peterson radio show. Interesting admissions of racism white supremacy being practiced by white women against Black women and their unborn by Mr. Peterson but why? The program producer tried to corner Mr. Renegade with a question about rape statistics.

May 13, 2015

Anniversary of the MOVE Bombing and Private Prison Slavery


Tune in for an hour of news, information and commentary. Today we will look at some of the latest news in private prison slavery and recognizing the 30th Anniversary of the Move Bombing in Philadelphia in 1985.

May 11, 2015

Boston University Professor puts white supremacy on blast


Tune in for day's news and political/social commentary.

In the news, Boston University Professor Saida Grundy, a feminist sociologist of race and ethnicity listed as an incoming assistant professor of sociology and African-American studies at B.U, has come under fire from racist suspects because they can not handle the truth about their founding fathers being racist thieves that stole land and labor.

The United States was forced to defend itself before the United Nations over the issue of police terrorism against non-white residents. The US was also taken to task over its data collection via the NSA.

Thousands of people arrested by the Baltimore police over the past three years had injuries so severe that the jailers refused to admit them to the state-run Baltimore City Detention Center.

As a number of candidates launch their 2016 presidential campaigns, mass incarceration is a topic that should dominate the conversation in the wake of a number of uprisings related to policing. However, it is important that those who want to push the candidates on this issue to remember the bar set by former Congressman Ron Paul when he ran for president. Last week film maker Michael Moore made similar comments when he issued a call to free blacks from prison and to disarm the police.