Meet Larry Elder, probably the foremost black American Sage in the world today. He sees the Islamic threat clearly, the needless war in Iraq, and is expert in weighing international matters as well as nation issues. He decries the foolishness of the American government in issuing marriage licenses. He is a firm opponent against the exhorbitantly expensive war on drugs. He opposes the oppressive income tax and would replace it with a fair tax. He also opposes Affirmative Action. One of his book titles is "Stupid Black Men." He has a way of getting everyone's attention:

      Larry Elder is wise to the fact the Republican party has done much more to deserve the vote of black Americans than the Democrats.

      He coined the phrase "victicrat" to point out the "politics of victimhood." He blames the Democratic Party and the media for its perpetuation.

      He disapproves of the media including Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson for indoctrinating black Americans with an "I am the victim" attitude.

      Larry Elder was born in Los Angeles and grew up in the city's Pico-Union and South Central areas. He attended Washington Preparatory High School and graduated from Crenshaw High School. He earned his A.B. in Political Science in 1974 from Brown University, his J.D. from University of Michigan Law School in 1977 and worked with a large law firm in Cleveland, Ohio where he practiced litigation.

      His Resume is ten miles long jeweled with many achievements. His talk radio show and books have done much to reach America with his Sage persuasions.

      This book was already up on the Internet when the author discovered him to be saying many of the same things. Black Americans would do themselves a favor to study everything Larry Elder has to say to you. He is a man's man. He speaks out of the box of political correctness in America. He is reminiscent of the greatest Sage of all who spoke outside of the box of ordinary every day thinking and turned the world upsidedown.

      His name is Jesus of Nazareth. When you listen to a true Sage, you should look for Jesus in him. I see Jesus in Larry Elder.