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Derry Brownfield Do we or do we not have FREEDOM OF SPEECH in this country? You can say anything you wish just as long as it isn't offensive to the politically correct. Whatever happened to "sticks and stones can break my bones but words will never harm me"? We are living in a new millennium where political correctness and multiculturalism rules. Representative Tom Tancredo (Republican from Colorado) would like to abolish all caucuses created on the basis of color or ethnic background, the Black Caucus or the Hispanic Caucus. Tancredo believes that caucuses should be based upon issues and not race or ethnicity. He states that Congress has had a double standard for years as no Christian or Caucasian caucus was ever formed. He said that if such caucuses were formed they would be considered racist and bigoted. Our schools and colleges have also become over sensitive to multiculturalism and diversity. Sigma Chi fraternity at Duke University recently held a "viva Mexico" party, which featured invitations representing expired green cards. A border control agent was stationed at the door. The Latino population cried racism and tried to get the fraternity reprimanded. Young conservatives at Southern Methodist University tried to make a point as to how affirmative action really creates discrimination. At a bake sale they charged white males $1 for a cookie while a white female could buy one for 75 cents. Hispanics could pay 50 cents and blacks could buy a cookie for 25 cents. When administration officials got word of the sale they closed it down. Lisa McClelland is a 15-year-old white high school student attending school at FREEDOM HIGH in Oakley, California, and she would like to start a Caucasian Club on her high school campus. Freedom High already has a Black Student Union, a Latinos Unidos for the Hispanic students and an Aloha Club for the Pacific Islanders. The local chapter of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) argues that such a proposal is culturally insensitive and too divisive. Yes, America is still the land of the free, and you can say anything you like if you are of minority race or group. However, Caucasians and Christians had better remain silent, lest the wrath of the politically correct elite be upon them. � 2003 Derry Brownfield - All Rights Reserved Sign
Up For Free E-Mail Alerts Derry Brownfield was born in 1932 and grew up during the depression. He is a farmer and a broadcaster. Derry attended the College of Agriculture at the University of Missouri where he received his B.S. and M.S. degrees. He taught Vocational Agriculture several years before going to work as a Marketing Specialist with the Missouri Department of Agriculture. Derry served as Director of the Kansas City Livestock Market Foundation at the Kansas City Stockyard prior to establishing himself in farm broadcasting. Derry started farming when he was 16 years old and received the Future Farmers of America State Farmer degree in 1949. Since that time the Brownfield Farm has grown to over 1000 acres maintaining a herd of 200 registered Charolias cows. In 1972, Derry and his partner established the Brownfield Network which now serves 250 radio stations throughout the Midwest with news and market information. In 1994, Derry started his own syndicated radio talk show and he is one of the most popular radio talk show hosts in America. The Derry Brownfield Show can be heard on approximately 80 radio stations in 23 states. With his entertaining sense of humor and witty commentary he has captured audiences for over 30 years. His ability to present an informative talk show while being light and colorful is why he has a large loyal listening audience. Derry Brownfield is a practical farmer, a practical
business man and a very entertaining speaker. He travels extensively throughout
the country speaking about his common-sense point of view. Web Site: www.derrybrownfield.com
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"Yes, America is still the land of the free, and you can say anything you like if you are of minority race or group. However, Caucasians and Christians had better remain silent, lest the wrath of the politically correct elite be upon them."
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