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Biesada: Requiem for a Champion

American’s are stupid people, and it seems as though we are being taken advantage of by our government because of our simple mindedness.

At a time when our country is actively engaged in two wars, an invasion across the southern border, a failing economy caused by government intervention, and manipulation, an ecology disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, bandits acting as legitimate legislators, and a feckless and corrupt judiciary, what makes the front pages of the news? Basketball’s James … a sports figures contract seems to be dominating the news as the most important event of the day, so who’s fooling who?

American’s seem obsessed with these semi literate sports, and celebrity figures as we’ve seen this distraction being played out using La Bron James as cover for this inexperienced president’s blunders, and Congressional ineptness, which is destroying our country, leading the nation backwards towards the Feudal system.

American’s are being taken for idiots as we have been inundated with the folly of Basketball La Bron James, all day, all night, all week, all the time, while nary a word about a beloved patriot passing on, a real Champion whom LeBron James, in comparative reality, couldn’t shine Terry Andersons shoes, in my opinion.

I loved being reminded about “Stupid People,” by talk show legend, Terry Anderson, on radio KRLA’s top rated show for Sunday evenings … The Terry Anderson show.

Terry Anderson

Last Wednesday (July 7, 2010) was a sad day for America, Terry died suffering from a bout with pancreatic cancer.

Terry Anderson was one of the more prominent leaders in the anti illegal immigration movement, depicted in author Dan Sheehy’s, excellent and powerful book about illegal immigration, Fighting Immigration Anarchy; American Patriots Battle to Save a Nation – by Author House Publishing.

Terry got involved in this movement back in the 90′s, in his South Central Los Angeles neighborhood, when he discovered how the illegal alien invasion was affecting his automobile body shop business, and driving our standard of living down in general.

He became one of the many soldiers fighting to get Prop 187 on the ballot back in 1994 when California had an estimated 1.3 million illegal aliens.

Prop 187, the Save Our State initiative, was put on the ballot because the people were suffering from an economic hardship caused by unwieldy illegal immigration.

Like the recent Arizona law SB 1070, Prop 187 had been overwhelmingly voted in by the people, but the repugnant, evil forces of the Federal government, used a stooge judge, Matthew Byrne, to issue a temporary restraining order to circumvent the law, and usurp the will of the people, just as President Obama, and Attorney General Holder, are engaged in malfeasance, trying to invent laws out of thin air to subvert SB 1070 now.

These two criminally negligent psychopaths are insidiously trying to subvert this illegal invasion into the civil rights movement of the 60′s, the only problem is, the unlawful trespassers whom these renegades represent are not United States citizens, so their argument is a moot issue, just as the claim that Barack Obama is a legally eligible president.

I find it repulsive the way the media is obsessed with LaBron James, or the trashy antics of Lindsay Lohan, while nothing appeared about the death of such an esteemed fighter for American justice.

Terry was one of the few Black leaders fighting for rights of Black and White workers while most other Black leaders run and hide from the issue, siding with the proponents of greed and lawlessness.

Terry, a gentile giant, was loved by many for his tenacity, truthfulness, and telling it like it is. He was sought out as a speaker and gave his all to help educate the people at events that he participated in, which had taken up valuable time away from his beloved family which he always spoke highly of amongst friends.

Terry wasn’t a rich guy like LeBron James, but his heart was worth millions, and knowing Terry, I don’t think he’d want to have it any other way.

He had a strong sense of patriotism with a purpose to set our elected officials straight about upholding their end of the contract with the people.

He was a likable person, you couldn’t help liking.

Five years ago, the Chicago Minutemen, and IFIRE of Indiana, put on an event billed as, America First Summit On National Security. We lined up several well known speakers but I was a little reluctant to ask Terry to be our key note speaker because of his heavy schedule. I picked up the phone and gave him a call to see if he could find the time, and he didn’t hesitate … he said sure.

Terry spent the weekend at our home where my wife became so infatuated with him that she calls our spare bedroom, Terry’s room.

We remained friends over the years, appearing at a few events together, calling, or e-mailing each other.

I’m fortunate, for when I saw this debacle occurring in Arizona – about ignorant traitors attacking the state over SB 1070 – I saw Terry’s name on Diggers web site, as a scheduled speaker at the Arizona Rising Rally on June 5th.

Terry, Darlene Biesada & the Author

I called Terry to see if he was going to be there, because my wife and I decided to go down to see Jeff Bennett, and participate in supporting Arizona.

Terry told me in his infinite wisdom; “Rick I’m getting burnt out going to these rallies. I like to do them but I’m getting burnt out. Now with that being said, this is probably the most important event out of all of them, and I think everybody should attend this rally. This is the right rally, if ever we stood for something this is our cause, this is the place where we make our stand.”

That’s our guy Terry, a champion of a human being, and his wisdom should be well taken because if Arizona falls to the predators of injustice, and discrimination against American citizens, values and culture, than that’s the way our country will go for those who are too feeble to fight for their freedom.

Arizona is the new Alamo, as far as our liberty is concerned.

I’m glad that we went down to Phoenix and spent some time with Terry, as his ‘farewell,’ to his many friends.

I’m proud to have had the pleasure of crossing paths with this giant. He was the real deal – one hell of a man.

Rest in peace my friend.

Upon Terry’s request, he didn’t want a funeral. I understand a memorial service is being put together by his family and friends. It is suggested to send cards or messages to:
the Terry Anderson family
12400 Ventura Blvd. #643
Studio City, CA. 91604

After Terry sacrificing, and giving so much of himself to support our movement, it sure would be nice to send donations to Terry’s family.

Thanks.

~ The Author ~
biesada_thumb_newFederal Observer contributing columnist Rick Biesada hosts Perspectives On Our Heritage – The Angry White Male Hour over Radio Station WJJG 1530 AM, Chicago’s Hometown station, Wednesdays from 4:00 to 5:00 PM Central Time, which can now be heard LIVE on the net at http://www.wjjgam1530.com. Rick is the co-founder of The Chicago Minuteman Project.

Angry White Male and The Horse He Rode In On by Rick Biesada can be special ordered through most book stores, or through the publisher at wholesale price off of the Angry White Male web site at http://www.stylefeeder.com/i/pf0v5r2j/Angry-White-Male-And-The-Horse-He-Rode-In-On-By-Rick-Biesada-Paperback.

Comments: 9 Comments

9 Responses to “Biesada: Requiem for a Champion”

  1. Greg Serbon says:

    Terry will be sorely missed by the members of IFIRE and myself Rick. I wish I could have gone to Arizona for the rally and talked to Terry one more time. Thanks for all you do for the movement Rick.

  2. Donna Redd says:

    Terry was a true Patriot and he knew what the real American Dream was about. God Bless you Terry and my condolences to his family. You were loved and adored by all of us true Americans.

  3. Peter Gadiel says:

    Terry Anderson, the real deal.
    America has many public figures whose “schtick” is pretending to care about the little guy, but whose real agenda is gaining power and wealth for themselves and their friends.
    But Terry actually did care about the average person. When you spoke to him in private about what illegal aliens had done to his neighborhood and his neighbors, you could see in his eyes and hear in his voice that he spoke from the heart.

  4. John "from Minnesota" says:

    Those who did not hide their light under a basket, but put it on a high standard and carried that light through the “mine fields”, the dark canyons and the rough terrain to the top of the mountain for all to see are indeed champions.
    Over the years there have been many who “gave it their all” so that the people could see the light and understand. Indeed Terry did carry that light to the top and we all can walk through the formerly dark canyons because that light shown brightly and lighted our paths. Let us also follow his path and place our light at the top of the hill and carry a little extra fuel with us to keep his light burning.
    Terry is now in a much better place and the light he brought to us is being honored there.

  5. Neal says:

    Terry was a true giant and he will be sorely missed.

    As for California passing an Arizona type law….hahahahahahahaha

    AIN’T GONNA HAPPEN!

    The governor of this state may have played a he man action hero, but he is as spineless as a slug and would never do what is right for this state. And I hope the s.o.b. reads this too…

  6. Carol says:

    Beautiful Tribute Rick. Thanks for doing this for Terry Anderson.

    Such a shock to lose this great man. Most of us did not even know he was ill. No one can take his place. He will surely be missed by many. I hope his children can fill in for him on his radio show. And hope they keep the archives up on his many great shows.

  7. Gee – maybe California should do an Arizona type law – they could call it, “Terry’s Law“. What a lasting tribute it would be. But don’t hold your breath. Davis is gone, and Ahnold soon will be, and unless Chelene can make the grade – it seems that Kahleeforneeya is destined for more Loretta Sanchez style politics. Read: ‘election by fraud – er – uh – illegal voters!’

  8. Jan Herron says:

    Thanks for the nice tribute to Terry, Rick. Also, thanks to Jeff for the wonderful tribute to Terry and his never ending work trying to save America.
    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 advocate 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. Terry, your “kids” (he called all of us “kid”) will still keep fighting the good fight. You are our CHAMPION and your light will shine forever. COLORADO loves you.

  9. hippybiker says:

    Rick, as I stated in an earlier post on this site…”It was my great pleasure to meet Terry Anderson. He was a wonderful person who had a great sense of humor, and I will miss him. God bless Terry.” hb

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