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samiaseo222
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You tell me, is it more humane to torture an adversary, or a countrymen for awhile and then let him die after a few hours of physical pain or is it more humane to throw an innocent person into the court system where he can spend 10 years of his life and his life savings defending himself only to lose everything to corruption in the end when he finally reaches bankruptcy and/or ultimately takes his own life?


The New York Times called him an “intellectual brawler;” he calls himself “The Black Avenger.” As a black man himself, Ken speaks to the current sociological myths that he feels victimizes all of us. No stranger to poverty and alienation, Ken was raised on welfare in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn. He faced segregation first hand and worked for civil rights in the 1960s. Today he dares to “say things that a white person wouldn't get away with.”

But don't put Ken in a box - he is not just about black job function email list issues as important as they are. He deals with a broad spectrum of issues particularly in the political and social arena. He travels around the country to make appearances, give talks, and cover stories. Lately, he has been drawing attention to the shootings that have been continuing since the April riot in Cincinnati - a subject virtually ignored by the mainstream media. Ken is an avid supporter of the police and he will often play taps on his show as a salute for a fallen officer somewhere in the country.

Ken's main message? Be responsible for your own actions. Many of his shows deal with erosions of the 1st and 2nd amendment guarantees. You can catch his show on over 100 local stations around the country. Denver's KLMO at 1060 AM plays his show from 1-3 p.m. daily. He can be heard over the whole of Wyoming over KFBC AM 1240. but will hopefully return when some union strikes are settled so bookmark his website and check back frequently.
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