Saturday, April 3, 2010

Easter Message

Glenn Miller is running for the U.S. Senate in the state of Missouri. He's asking for your write-in vote. Shown below with his family, Miller describes himself on his website as;

"Retired U.S. Army Master Sergeant. 20 years active duty, with 2 tours in Vietnam and 13 years in the elite Green Beret paratroopers. 3 and 1/2 years college - Johnstone Tech College, Smithfield, NC. Married w/5 children. 43 years actively working for rights of white people."

Seems like a nice enough guy, until you go to his website, http://www.whty.org./ There you find photos such as this;


Interestingly, your cursor turns into a Confederate flag when you go on his website!!

You see, Glenn Miller is a white supremacist. He once formed a North Carolina based group called the Carolina Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, which later became the White Patriot Party. Miller gives his side of the story leading up to his arrest and three year prison sentence by saying, "The WPP marched in camouflage uniforms, 400-500 strong through main streets of dozens of towns and cities, carrying confederate flags, while "War Songs of the Third Reich" blared, and while we screamed our truths about niggers, jews, and mongrels in the streets..."

It just amazes me that there are still people out there with these kinds of beliefs. Where do they get this kind of hatred for their fellow man? I tell my kids all the time that we are all cut from the same sheet of cloth. We are all the same living, breathing, organism in just different shades and from different regions. We can never hope to have "world peace" until we learn that we are all the same.

It can't be us and them. It can't be Christian and Muslims, or white and black, or heterosexual and homosexual. It's we. "We the people..."

John Lennon wrote;

Imagine there's no countries,
it isn't hard to do.
Nothing to kill or die for,
and no religion too.
Imagine all the people,
living life in peace.

You may say that I'm a dreamer,
but I'm not the only one.
I hope someday you'll join us,
and the world will be as one.

Let this be your Easter message this year. "We the people."

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