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Pastor shannon wright joins, West Virginia State Legislator Joshua Nelson, on TheExceptionalConservativeShow speaking about the Save Jared Marcum rally and Jared Marcum: Logan Middle School Student Charged over National Rifle Association Shirt
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Pastor shannon Wright prepares to spek at DC March for Jobs. With her head held high and her determination for the future of our great american economy strong, she strives to fight for our rights and our futures.
About Our March
Why the March to preserve American jobs for American workers?
We believe it is high time that members of Congress act to preserve economic opportunity for American workers – and pass immigration legislation that protects and supports the nearly 22 million American citizens who do not have jobs, or cannot find adequate employment to support their families.
Economists report that labor participation in the U.S. is at its lowest rate in over 30 years. Yet, despite these sluggish economic conditions, some in Congress have put forth immigration proposals to increase legal immigration levels by 50% and provide amnesty to over 11 million people who have entered the country illegally. We stand against these proposals, as they will result in adding millions more to the U.S. labor force, putting millions of American citizens out of work.
Over 22 million Americans are currently out of work or underemployed. All wage sectors, including low-skilled and high-skilled jobs are at risk from this legislation as big business asserts the need for more cheap laborers to do those mythical jobs “Americans won’t do.” Research continues to debunk this myth. As the Economic Policy Institute’s recent report reveals, there is not a talent shortage, but a jobs shortage.
If passed, the Gang of Eight’s proposed immigration bill will be costly for all Americans, but will harm black American workers more than any other group. Mass immigration and amnesty puts those poorest Americans from all walks of life out of work and suppresses wages, causing them to compete with aliens willing to work in poorer working conditions for cheaper pay.
When 22 million Americans are either out of work or unemployed, now is no time to further over-saturate the labor force with increased immigration levels and amnesty. If Congress doesn’t stop this irresponsible legislation, the United States will continue to see more and more Americans of all races out of jobs and on the streets.
To help stop Congress’ amnesty push, join the Black American Leadership Alliance for our march on Washington on Monday, July 15, 2013 at 9:30 a.m. at Freedom Plaza, as we demand that our leaders reject amnesty, enforce immigration laws as written, and support policies that put black U.S. citizens back to work.
Who is Marching?
The Black American Leadership Alliance (BALA) has organized the march and rally along with community leaders of all races from around the country. Americans are coming together in Washington, DC to protect the quality of life and economic opportunities for those citizens among us who need it the most.
Source: DC March for jobs
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For Immediate release:
Pastor Shannon Wright of Faith Grace and Mercy World Wide Ministry Association Calls for the removal of the pretense of faith from the Office of Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships.
The Office of Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships was originally known as Office of Faith Based Initiatives started under the Bush administration. It was a place where faith based organizations could come and get resources to be able to provide necessary services in their respective communities while upholding the principle of their faith. Now as mere shadow of its former self, going from “the office of” to “advisory council on” this once worthwhile endeavor has been relegated to a pretense of faith.
With its new leader who the White House quietly appointed, Melissa Rogers, the new director of the Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships. Ms. Rogers is a scholar of church-state legal issues which signals a troubling focus for the office. Ms. Rogers has been vocal about her disagreement with current policy on an important issue of allowing religious organizations to hire based on religion for programs that receive federal money.
“While I believe religious organizations should have full freedom to make religious calls regarding jobs subsidized by tithes and offerings,” Ms. Rogers said, speaking to the Baptist Joint Committee in 2011, “when government-funded jobs are involved, I believe the calculus changes.”
This combined with the partnering with USAid on its hidden agenda of programs “for marginalized groups such as the Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual and Transgender community”; and the White House Priorities which include “resources” to help with unplanned pregnancy and all leading to abortion and resource with Planned Parentohood.
It is time to remove the already diluted faith from the polluted agenda.
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Please listen in tonight as we take on real World issues from a Christian perspective. On tonights show will be as usual Elder Nicole, Pastor Thomas, and me! One of tonights topics will be an article this week about the Supreme Court case on continuing provisions of the Voting Rights Act.