Unfounded
Loyalty: An In-Depth Look into the Love Affair Between Blacks
and Democrats
by
Wayne Perryman
Review by Monty Rainey
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As I
read Rev. Perryman's outstanding work, I was reminded of an
old adage which seems most appropriate with Black-Americans,
and that is that they are treated like mushrooms, "kept
in the dark and fed manure". The sad thing is, as Rev.
Perryman points out, they are coached to keep in lockstep
with the Democrat Party by so-called black
"leaders" who, without exception, promote the
Democrat Party for their own gain.
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Perryman's
work is long overdue, but sadly, will not reach the hands
which would most benefit from its' profound conclusions.
Perryman has been, and will continue to be, labeled a
"sell-out" or an "uncle Tom" just as
other prominent blacks who have dared to oppose the Democrat
machine such as Clarence Thomas, Walter Williams, Thomas
Sowell, J. C. Watt and Conde Rice.
If you are a Black-American, this could well be the most
important book you could ever read. If you are not a
Black-American, this book will help you understand how an
overwhelming percentage of an entire race of Americans are
being misled and used for the profit of others by the
Democrat machine in America. What a shame that this
book will never see the list of required reading in
predominantly black inner-city schools.
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