Terry Anderson Passes – “Articulated the Popular Rage”
Terry Anderson died of cancer this week. Terry lived in South Central Los Angeles, a community that changed rapidly as wave after wave of illegal immigrants moved in. Most blacks simply moved away, but not Terry. A big man, Terry was well known for his classic overalls and booming voice – a voice that became more and more articulate as he spoke out against illegal immigration. He was a working-class black who refused to remain silent, as his community was being ripped apart. Leftists feared him as they do all who speak the truth about illegal immigration, but even more so because he was black.
I began working with Terry sixteen years ago. We appeared at countless rallies together. In 1996 he joined me in New Hampshire for Operation Paul Revere, and helped Pat Buchanan win the primary.
If the history of illegal immigration into California is written in English, Terry Anderson will be recognized as a prominent figure who “Articulated the Popular Rage.”
We need him right now more than every, but Terry is gone. It is up to us, now, to continue to articulate the popular rage – remembering his truth.
Glenn Spencer, AmericanPatrol.com
Earlier today I received the shocking and sad news that radio host Terry Anderson passed away. Terry was well known for his saying “If you ain’t mad, you ain’t payin’ attention!” His nickname was the “Prisoner of South Central”. I had the honor and privilege of meeting Terry years ago as an activist. My good friend Joseph Turner, the founder and president of www.saveourstate.org introduced me to Terry’s show. Joe’s very first radio interview was with the beloved Terry Anderson.
Over the years I was fortunate enough to become friends with Terry (and his producer Michael). He supported all the rallies and marches I organized; in fact he joined us many times!! He also supported Art Olivier for governor back in 2006 when I managed Art’s campaign. I was a guest on Terry’s show a couple times throughout the past 5 years. My last guest appearance was as a candidate. Terry publicly endorsed the Nightingale campaign.
The last time I saw Terry was in the heat of Arizona on June 12th when we were both speakers at the Phoenix Rising event. Little did I know this would be the last time I would see him.
I will always fondly remember Terry as a humble, lovely human being who was passionate about saving his community!! He loved America!!
Goodbye Terry, you will NEVER be forgotten!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHyJ079VqeI
Warmest Regards,
Chelene Nightingale
Message from Barbara Coe (co-author prop 187):
The True Patriot American Champion, talk show host and my dear friend, the beloved “Prisoner of South Central”, TERRY ANDERSON, died at 3:30 AM this date, a victim of pancreatic and liver cancer. Although many of you have his home phone number, please do NOT call them at this time, but allow his family the private time they need to grieve his loss.
Messages and cards may be sent to 12400 Ventura Blvd – #643, Studio City, CA 91604. Details about a Memorial Service in his honor will be forthcoming as soon as I am advised.
God bless Terry, God bless each and every one of you who were his loyal supporters and God bless America!
In sorrow….
Barb Coe – CCIR
What sad news to hear of the death of Terry Anderson.
We all looked forward to Sunday nights to hear his opening greeting–”Hello, Stupid People of America. If you ain’t mad, you ain’t paying attention.”
As he asked at the June 5 rally in Phoenix:
(1) No amnesty–they all have to leave
(2) Forget the politicians’ “f” word–Secure the border first. There is no “first” after which amnesty will follow. It’s “Secure the Border,” PERIOD.
Messages and cards may be sent to 12400 Ventura Blvd – #643, Studio City, CA 91604.
The Annual “Feet to the Fire” won’t be the same without him.
He will be missed, and that’s a fact.
They just don’t make them like Terry anymore.
Rest in Peace, Terry. And the gratitude of millions of Americans for a job well done.
S.J. Miller
We add our condolences and deep regret at the loss of this True Grit Patriot and friend.
Joe & Barb McCutchen
Terry was the definition of the term “great American” and as brave a man as I have ever met. Besides a role model for me personally , Terry was a personal friend and confidant. Terry loved his country.
There will never be another like him and it is America’s loss that he is no longer with us. Rest in peace Terry. We will take it from here. We are angry, and we are paying attention. Thanks to you.
More later. When I dry my eyes.
Sincerely,
D.A. King, The Dustin Inman Society




I am so thankful we attended the Phoenix Rising Rally on June 5 in AZ in support of SB 1070. Terry Anderson was one of the speakers, little did I know it would be the last hug and kiss I would receive from him. We knew Terry for almost twenty years and he was a champion of sovereignty. RIP Terry and thanks for the memories. There will never be another Terry Anderson and our Sunday evenings will never be the same. The time is now to honor Terry’s efforts and his memory in continuing his perseverance to stop illegal immigration. Let‚s all keep Terry Anderson’s vision alive. TheTerryAndersonShow.com
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I met Terry when I lived in California. Terry was often a speaker at the many rallies that the concerned citizens attended. And could he speak and bring common sense to the discussion! No pussy footing around, just strait talk from the heart. The nation has indeed lost a patriot!
I had never met Terry, but I had called into his show a couple times. I even sponsored him as I could afford. He will be greatly missed.
I too had the Great Honour of meeting Terry Anderson at an IL Minute Man rally where I was taking pictures. He was everything that has been said about him and he had a wonderful sense of humour to boot. He will be missed. hb AARP 3%er!