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months ahead in the homes of the Second Wave group.
The Second Wave power force will then began to see
what is and has actually happened and will resist this
Third Wave share of the power with every ounce of
political maneuvering that is within its authority and
ability to do so. When this resistance manifests itself,
there will be chaos and fear likened to the tug of war between
Saul and David when Saul suddenly perceived that
his kingdom was gradually falling into the hands of one
who once kept watch over his father's sheep.
The U.S. has a major role in these last-day world
events. God himself knows exactly what He is doing. The
10-nation confederation league known as the European
Common Market is rapidly forming. From this 10-nation
confederation will arise one who will promise peace (end
of labor strikes, confusion) to these nations and solve the
overwhelming, skyrocketing inflation and economic problems
which have produced vast unemployment.
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Dianiet the Prophet in the book of Daniel. The 10 horns
spoken of are the 10-nations who have combined and
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united meir expertise, knowledge and common causes
with hopes of arriving at a solution for their many woes.
This great power bloc will present one of the greatest
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Court of Appeals Judge ? Meyressa H. Schoonmaker:
Schoonmaker is a Forsyth County attorney who has
quietly furthered human rights in general, women's rights
in particular. Her social conscience would serve us well
on the appellate court bench.
Board of County Commissioners - Mose' Bel ton
Brown and Pat Hairston: The commissioners sorely need
a transfusion of fresh ideas and energy. What better
sources than the energetic Brown and the frank, hardi
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"Slaves cannot vote themselves freedom, but free men
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Do not continues be a slave to the status quo. Do not
continue to vote yourself a slave to Democratic (or
Republican) Party interests which are diametrically opposed
to your own.
Vote intelligently and wisely May 8.
Should you need more information on the Jackson
candidacy, the positions of our local Rainbow Coalition
candidates or a ride to the polls on election day, please
call the Jesse Jackson campaign office at 725-2908 or
725-2909.
Jesse, Win! ........ v
Win, Gilmore, Win!
Win, Patrick and Mose, Win!
Win, Gordon, Evelyn and Bill, Win!
Win, Rev. Green, Win!
Win, Henry, Win!
'* Win, Jesse, Win!
Win, Mickey, Win!
Let America know that a new day is dawning in electoral
politics. We owe nothing less to our foreparents,
our children and ourselves.
Clifton Graves is affirmative action officer at WinstonSalem
State University.
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state of North Carolina. For example, former U.S. Attorney
Mickey Michaux of Durham, who is a strong civil
rights advocate, has endorsed Faircloth. ^
Thank you very very much for your consideration and
fairness. I hdpe your paper will be fair like Alderman
Larry Little and will not endorse any candidates in the
first primary.
Harry James
Kernersville
Justice Henry
on the
Supreme Court of North Carolina
An Able Justice
Associate Justice Supreme Court of North Carolina
"" since February 1983
Practicing Attorney for 21 years
Former Assistant United States Attorney
Seven terms in the North Carolina General Assembly
Former Professor of Law at NCCU Law School
Graduate: North Carolina A&T State University
University of North Carolina Law School
e Oeacon, Providence Baptist Church
Vote May 8, 1984
Paid for by justice Henry E. Frye Campaign
W. Steven Allen-Treasurer
P.O. Box 27902 Raleigh, NC 27611
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plans for opposition to Christ's divine government and abus
leadership. less i
All this has been written to say God's purpose for this aren
and all nations shall be fullfilled. To the scoffers, lam
unbelievers, resisters, obstinate and self-willed, 1 urge som<
you to heed to these words written. To the unknowing, ridic
yet well-meaning government leaders, businessmen, bear
educators and administrators and any other layman that
lack the vision and the revelation, do flow along with the even
move of the Lord and prevent chaos, unnecessary hard- M
ships and troubles from surfacing. , Care
I will not go into a long discussion about separation of prim
church and state; however, there has never been a separa- be tl
tion of the two from God's point of view. This idea and pers<
doctrine is not of divine origin, but is, indeed, the and
wisdom and ideas of man. Bibilically speaking, politi- Fc
cians, public officials, leaders of a city, nation or any ter- MW1
ritory were all continually seeking advice and guidance but '
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and King Hezekiah to name a few. God has always and
will continue to be interested in the political affairs of a
community, city, state or nation. For in Isaiah 9:6 he
said, "the government shall be upon His shoulder."
God will not tolerate injustice, corruption, political
working Hairston, who has paid his dues and then some?
Both would help Commissioner Mazie Woodruff bring
more diverse perspectives to the board, and help it to truly
represent the entire county.
School Board -- Gordon S/ade, Bill Tatum and Evelyn
Terry: Of the three, Tatum appears to be the most informed,
Slade the most analytical and Terry the most eloquent.
And though only Tatum has dealt consistently
with specific issues during the campaign, all three appear
to have the tools and dedication to be highly effective
members of a board that often has been woefully ineffective.
Register of Deeds -- The Rev. C.E. Greene: Though he
has retired from the ministry, Green has remained a concerned
and involved private citizen. Green, who worked
for 10 years with the National Weather Records Center,
stresses his involvement in the community and the
Democratic Party in his campaign literature, and
rightfully so. He is as capable a candidate as any.
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jmember this, my fellow citizens. God's purpose for
this state shall be fulfilled.
ay 8 is a day to mark on your calendar. The North
>lina Primary will not be your usual run-of-the-mill
arv. This state will he affected in a oreat wav and will
trust into the nation's newspapers because of God's
anal inyolvement and His requirement of a fair, just
honest government.
>r the scripture states plainly in * Proverbs 29:2:
ten the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice:
wheq the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn.
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