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Jesse Lee Peterson (born May 22, 1949) is an American conservative talk show host, political commentator and Christian minister. [2]As a Black American raised in the Jim Crow era, [2] Peterson has gained notoriety for his staunchly traditional political and religious views, [3] which have been described as homophobic, [4] and of a white nationalist nature.
Uncle Tom: An Oral History of the American Black Conservative is a 2020 American political documentary film directed by Justin Malone, written by Ryder Ansell, Larry Elder, Justin Malone, with Elder as executive producer, and starring Chad O. Jackson.
Herman Cain – was slated to host a show for Newsmax TV but died of coronavirus disease before making it to series [56] Howie Carr – host of The Howie Carr Show (later radio-only) Heather Childers – former co-host of American Agenda; Callista Gingrich – former host of Let Freedom Ring; J. D. Hayworth – former host of Newsmax Prime and ...
The documentary (which I don't think Larry Hockett even bothered to watch) has interviews with no less than 5 former members of Rev. Jesse Lee Petersons church who all describe homosexual advances or relationship. Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson's former right hand man (Patrick Rooney) details a 10 year long homosexual relationship with the Reverend.
A California hospital misplaced the body of a 31-year-old woman who died at the facility, leaving her family thinking she was alive and missing for a year, her family alleges in a lawsuit filed ...
The family of Jessie Peterson, a 31-year-old California woman, filed a lawsuit against a medical center that never notified them of her death last year Woman who checked into hospital and vanished ...
Inflation heated back up again in November, but it likely wasn’t bad enough to keep the Federal Reserve from cutting rates next week. Consumer prices were up 2.7% for the 12 months ended in ...
In January 2001, the forum organized the inaugural "Free Republic Gala and Count the Silverware Ball". [27] It was attended by radio personality James Golden, who was one of the first high-profile conservatives to invest in the site and the Reverend Jesse Lee Peterson of B.O.N.D. [28]