Claver Kamau-Imani: A new emerging star for the Tea Party

From Eric Dondero:

Meet Claver Kamau-Imani. In 2010 he founded Raging Elephants to introduce more Black Americans to conservative principles and bring a more multi-ethnic face to the GOP. He caused a bit of a stir when he had billboards put up over Texas emphasizing Martin Luther King "was a Republican."

From his bio:

Apostle Claver Kamau-Imani is considered one of the most dynamic speakers on liberty and offers a unique vision of political ideology from a Biblical perspective.

The fight against tyranny has a moral basis whether it’s on fiscal or social issues. It is this moral connection that Apostle Claver Kamau-Imani sees as the uniting force that can unite fiscal and social conservatives, including people of color.

On Saturday he brought the house down at a Tea Party event in Ohio.

From ConservativeNews.com "Tea Party Express Opens to a Crowd of Several Hundred at Ohio Stop – Patch.com":

Kamau-Imani flew in from Texas for the Avon event. He said he was not a Tea Party member, but a conservative who is “slightly left of” Libertarian.

He urged more racial diversity among conservatives.

Kamau-Imani who read passages from the Bible, elicited the greatest response from the crowd, drawing cheers.

“We're not supposed to be tolerant of moral behavior,” Kamau-Imani said to a cheering crowd. “You cannot surrender, you cannot compromise … We stand for compromise. Make a decision. Do you want to keep your republic or do you want to surrender?”

RagingElephants.org

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