By: Terresa Monroe-Hamilton

Runaway Slave

From the back cover:

Runaway Slave is [a] brave and powerful documentary film, which exposes the economic slavery of the black community to the Progressive, big government policies of the U.S. government. The film’s heroes are black conservatives who are speaking out so that all Americans can truly be “free at last.” The film’s central figure is Rev. C.L. Bryant, a self-professed “runaway slave.” A former NAACP chapter president, Garland, TX, CL is a former Democratic Radical who escaped the bondage of Progressivism and denounced the shackles of entitlements. He has committed himself to helping others secure the blessings of liberty that are guaranteed by the Constitution. Rev. Bryant is an active FreedomWorks Fellow and [an] inspirational Tea Party speaker. He has appeared on Glenn Beck, The O’Reilly Factor, Hannity, ABC News and many other news outlets.

Starring: Glenn Beck, C.L. Bryant, Herman Cain, Andrew Breitbart, Alveda King, Star Parker, Jesse Lee Petterson, Thomas Sowell, David Webb and Allen West.

This is an incredible movie. Moving and inspirational, I simply love it. I had heard a great deal about the movie, it did not disappoint. It made me feel hopeful, patriotic and motivated me to keep fighting. There are still great people out there, doing great things and it lifts my soul.

Watching C.L. Bryant travel from Progressive liberalism to Constitutionalist Conservative was breathtaking. Since I don’t care about parties (I see Progressives on both sides of the aisle and fight it wherever I see it), I was impressed that at one time Bryant was a high-level Democrat, leading the way for the NAACP before he saw the light so-to-speak.

I am deeply angry over the way the Progressive Left has treated Black America. Using manipulation, false promises and subversion, they are committing the most heinous form of repression and racism. These Americans need to know they are free to prosper, free to be great, free to live as they see fit. Their only chains are the chains placed lightly on them by Progressives, who preach the exact opposite of what they do.

Rev. C.L. Bryant is to be commended and thanked deeply for making this film. Black America needs to get off the Liberal Plantation and immerse themselves in the exceptionalism that is their true heritage. Buy this movie, show it to your family often (especially the children). We must break the bonds of Marxist slavery and embrace our Constitutional freedoms.