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    This Minister spoke after Mitt Romney…isn’t it a shame that the media took it’s time to televise the NAACP booing Mitt, but not this electrifying speech from Pastor Dr. William Barber II.

    This is a historical masterpiece!!!! If this doesn’t get you up off your…couch…and activated…I don’t know what will!!! Wow!!
    http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/07/11/1108845/-He-spoke-after-Romney-today-and-had-people-up-on-their-feet-cheering

    The Rev. Dr. William Barber, II
    Charge to the 103rd Annual Convention of the NAACP
    July 11, 2012

    Good morning, NAACP we certainly thank God for his grace
    and to our Chair who has called us to be the face of hope,
    our President and CEO who has charged us to remind ourselves
    that there are more with us than there are against us to all the members of the National Political Action Committee and to all the members of the staff and to our vice chair and this convention chairman.

    Why are we here this morning in this plenaryand not in a workshop on voting rights?

    In the testimony circle of my faith tradition the saints often declare if we ever needed the Lord we sure do need him now.I want to in the tradition of the hip hop tradition sample from that faith tradition and say if we ever needed to vote we sure do need to vote now for us the right to vote is not just a constitutional matter but a right borne out of struggle out of sacrifice and a gift from the God of justice who 2600 years ago had his prophet say to every nation you must do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly before your God and 2000 years ago had his Son say that the least of these must be at the center of public policy,think for a moment where we are in the time in which we are in and you will understand why if we never ever needed to vote we sure do need to vote now here we are today…

    Sister Dukes 393 years since the first ship landed in Virginia to bring slaves, here we are Sister Coleman where 242 years ago Crispus Attucks was the first African American to die fighting for this country,
    236 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence,
    225 years since the Constitution was adopted,
    225 years since we were fractionized in that Constitution and called three-fifths of a person,183 years since Mexico outlawed slavery and
    176 years since Texas revolted because they wanted to keep their slaves,
    163 years since Harriet Tubman escaped slavery,
    160 years since Frederick Douglass since somebody just quoted him,actually delivered in his…actually delivered in his 4th of July speech,that America’s July 4th celebrations were fraud bombast hypocrisy,until America did right by the sons and daughters of slaves,
    149 years since the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation,
    147 years since the end of the Civil war,
    142 years since the ratification of the 15th Amendment,
    118 years since the riots of Wilmington North Carolina to stop black political power,
    108 years since the riots in Springfield Illinois,
    68 years since Smith v. Allwright opened up primaries for black people,
    68 years since Primus King was denied the right to vote in Georgia in a primary,
    58 years since Brown v. Board of Education,
    57 since the brutal murder of Emmett Till,
    52 since the sit ins in Greensboro organized by A&T and Bennett students,
    46 years after Barbara Jordan was the first African American to sit in the Texas Senate,
    48 years since Fannie Lou Hamer said there comes a timewhen you get sick and tired of being sick and tired,
    51 years since Dr. King said to the AFL CIO that the only voting bloc that could transform America would be for blacks and labor and poor whites and latinos to learn how to work together,
    49 years since the murder of Medgar Evers,
    49 years since the March on Washington,
    49 years since the bombing of four girls in a Birmingham church,
    48 years since the signing of the Civil Rights Act,
    47 years since Bloody Sunday,
    47 years since the Voting Rights act,
    47 years since Malcolm X was killed,
    44 years since students at South Carolina State were massacred,
    44 years since the assassination of Martin Luther King,
    44 years since the signing of the Fair Housing Act,
    43 years since conservatives dismantled the Office of Economic Opportunity,
    43 years since my parents fought to integrate public schools,
    3 years since Barack whose name means Praise the Lord was sworn in to be President of these United States,
    8 years since James Johnson was wrongfully incarcerated,
    6 years since John [Menier?] was wrongfully incarcerated,
    1year since Troy Davis was murdered by the state,
    4 months and 11 days since the shooting of Trayvon Martin,
    4 months since the secret documents revealed by the National Organization on Marriage that they started the same sex marriage fight not for moral reasons but to split the black and LGBT community in order to defeat President Obama.We have been through too much and seen too much and fought for too much
    If we ever needed to vote…!
    that’s why you’re here
    but there’s one more piece
    not only have we been through too much
    there’s still too much to fight for…
    27.4% of African Americans in poverty
    12 million children red yellow black and white in poverty
    27 million Americans unemployed
    14% of African Americans unemployed
    49 million Americans uninsured
    1 out of every 5 African Americans uninsured
    1million African Americans incarcerated
    Politicians can say “elect me and I’ll take your healthcare”
    “elect me and I’ll take your voting rights”
    “elect me and I’ll take your social security”
    “elect me and I’ll re=segregate your public schools”
    “elect me and I’ll ignore your poverty”
    and still get votes!
    Here we are 22 million African Americans eligible to vote and yet 8 million didn’t vote
    1% of the population controls 42% of the wealth
    10% of the population controls 93% of the wealth
    117 days until election day and across this nation there are tough times we’ve seen an implosion of our economy despite the evidence there are those who want to give pity to billionaires
    and inflict more pain on the poor
    we see politicians that pander to bigots and race baiting
    those who have been forced to get on welfare never in history has so much money been spent to resist equality
    the gross sums of money being spent to take us backwards
    is lewd, is pornographic is blatant and is arrogant
    these are troubling times
    corporation are treated like people
    people are treated like things
    banks get bailouts from loans with our money with no interest
    and the banks turn around and lend us our money back to us with interest these are critical times
    and if we ever needed to vote
    we sure do need to vote now
    I don’t know if Republicans are going to show up
    I don’t know if Democrats are going to show up
    but the sons and daughters of slaves we better the hell show up!
    That’s why we’re here
    Our parents did more with less than we have today
    with less they beat slavery
    with less they beat Jim Crow
    with less they beat lynching
    with less they beat the KKK
    with less Harriet Tubman got 500 slaves out of slavery
    she didn’t have email
    she didn’t have text Facebook
    she didn’t have [???]
    she didn’t have texting oreven know what Twitter was
    she didn’t have a car
    but she had faith in God
    a 38 pistol on her side
    moss on the north side of a tree
    and a north star in the middle of the night
    she did more with less
    we must do more with more
    so from now until November
    email everybody you know
    tell em to show up
    cause if we ever needed to vote,
    we sure do need to vote now
    text everybody
    tell em to show up
    MySpace everybody
    tell em to show up
    take some of them friends you don’t need to have off Facebook
    and get some real friends up there
    tell them to show up
    call everybody you know
    knock on everybody’s door
    I don’t know how to tweet
    but my children or daughter can tweet
    I told them to tweet tweet tweet,
    tweet tweet
    tweet every body you know!
    because God is not going to do for us what we can do for ourselves
    if we ever needed to vote,
    we sure need to vote now
    and when we do Leon what we are supposed to do
    God will show up
    God will bless our efforts
    He always has
    He always will
    when we work our faith
    miracles and movements
    faith is what you believe about God
    works is what you do because of what you believe about God
    faith without works is destitute and devoid
    but faith with works is dynamic and can change a destiny
    whenever we work our faith,
    God shows up
    when Moses stretched out his rod
    God showed up
    the wind came down
    the Red Sea opened up
    Pharaoh was brought down
    when they marched around Jericho
    God showed up
    walls fell down
    when David threw the rock
    God showed up
    Goliath came down
    when Daniel
    went in the lions’ den
    God showed up
    the lions calmed down
    when Esther
    went to see the King
    God showed up
    evil plans were turned around
    when a woman
    touched the hem of his garment
    God showed up
    blood disease slowed down
    when a boy
    gave the lord fish
    five loaves
    God showed up
    and a buffet came down
    when Jesus went to the cross God showed up
    Satan’s kingdom was torn down
    early Sunday morning resurrection happened
    and the angels had a holy ghost throw down
    when Thurgood Marshall went to the supreme court
    and America’s segregation was brought down
    when Rosa Parks sat down
    God showed up
    Jim Crow had to step down
    if we vote
    the tea party will be voted down
    every time we put our faith and our works together
    evil is shut down
    God shows up!
    I got a question for the NAACP
    Do I have a witness?
    Won’t God show up?
    Won’t God show up?
    Won’t God show up?
    What’s in your hands?
    What’s in your hands?
    Use what you got—
    God will give you what you need!
    Won’t he show up?
    Won’t he show up?
    If I was in North Carolina I’d say say yeah
    say yeah
    say yeah yeah yeah yeah
    now tell your neighbor, “neighbor
    if we ever needed to vote
    we sure enough sure enough sure enough
    need to vote!
    right now!”
    and God!
    will!
    show!
    up!

    Pardons Pastor Dr. William Barber II Rev Barber The Wilmington Ten
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