Terry Anderson Passes
"Articulated the Popular Rage"
Glenn Spencer -- American Patrol Report -- July 8, 2010   
    Terry Anderson died of cancer this week. Terry lived in South Central Los Angeles, a community that changed rapidly as wave after wave of illegal immigrants moved in. Most blacks simply moved away, but not Terry. A big man, Terry was well known for his classic overalls and booming voice – a voice that became more and more articulate as he spoke out against illegal immigration. He was a working-class black who refused to remain silent, as his community was being ripped apart. Leftists feared him as they do all who speak the truth about illegal immigration, but even more so because he was black.
    I began working with Terry sixteen years ago. We appeared at countless rallies together. In 1996 he joined me in New Hampshire for Operation Paul Revere, and helped Pat Buchanan win the primary.
    If the history of illegal immigration into California is written in English, Terry Anderson will be recognized as a prominent figure who "Articulated the Popular Rage."
    We need him right now more than every, but Terry is gone. It is up to us, now, to continue to articulate the popular rage – remembering his truth.
Red DotRelated...
  
  
Video 
     
Video Terry Anderson talks about his popular radio show - /

D.A. King -- The Social Contract Press -- October 1, 2010   
   
Terry Anderson is gone. -- Truly the embodiment of a "great American," the irreplaceable and unforgettable warrior against illegal immigration -- who had broadcast nearly 500 Sunday-night from ground zero of America's uncontrolled immigration crisis -- died in Los Angeles, July 7, 2010... []

The Terry Anderson Show -- July 26, 2010    
    
The final Terry Anderson Show aired at 9 PM PDT on July, 25, 2010 and was hosted by producer Michael Wolner. The special 2-hour show featured guests such as Tom Tancredo, Glenn Spencer, Russell Pearce, Hal Netkin, Joe Arpaio, and many others.

Rob Sanchez -- VDare.com -- July 25, 2010    
   
Legendary radio talk show host Terry Anderson died July 7th. He was a victim of pancreatic cancer. -- Terry Anderson hosted his show on Sunday evenings for over a decade and had pride that he never missed a show. In late June Terry missed his first show but he came back a week later and gave a brief explanation that he was having trouble with blood clots in his legs...

Greg Farley -- Sonoran News -- Cave Creek, Arizona -- July 16, 2010    
   
An absolute icon of the anti-illegal immigration community, Terry Anderson passed away this week. Terry was the host of the , broadcast on Sunday nights from Los Angeles (KRLA) for over ten years. Here is a man who deserved every bit of the title "patriot."

Allan Wall -- VDare.com -- July 15, 2010    
   
Like other writers on VDare.com, I was saddened by the recent death of , a black American who was valiantly resisting the illegal alien invasion which has caused so much damage to the black community in particular and the whole country in general...


Noon-2 pm PT Wednesday / 2nd Hour: A Tribute to
July 14, 2010 / Co-host: Rick Oltman of
Call In: | or visit

Tom Tancredo -- WorldNetDaily.com -- July 10, 2010     
   
When I last saw Terry Anderson in early June at a "Support Arizona" rally in Phoenix, he was 400 miles from his home and family in Los Angeles. I did not know then that he was dying of pancreatic and liver cancer. He died July 7 and is survived by his wife, Melanie, and two sons...

American Patrol Report -- July 9, 2010     
Remembering Terry   
Terry Anderson passed away, but his legacy remains. Watch this 35-second clip as Terry rips into the House Judiciary Committee for allowing illegal immigration to short-change the education of American children.

Walter Moore -- Los Angeles -- July 9, 2010     
   
Let's start with that voice of his: mesmerizing. -- would have been worth listening to even if all he did was read aloud the ingredients of breakfast cereal. His voice was riveting. Booming -- really BOOMING -- one moment, then practically a whisper the next...

Rick Oltman -- Californians for Population Stabilization -- July 9, 2010     
   
Terry Anderson is gone. And with his passing we have lost a fearless patriot who loved America and said what he felt about illegal immigration and those elected officials who refused to secure the borders and enforce our immigration laws. -- Terry's blunt condemnation of those selling out America for cheap labor was offensive to some...

Mark Krikorian -- National Review -- July 9, 2010     
   
Gregory Kane's Examiner column today quotes L.A. low-immigration crusader bemoaning the effect of mass immigration on the schooling of black American kids. Ironically, Anderson died yesterday morning, reducing the already-small cohort of black Americans willing to publicly criticize current immigration policy...

Immigration News -- July 9, 2010         
   
Terry Anderson testifies to the House Subcommittee on Immigration June 10, 1999. In response to Chairman Lamar Smith, Terry describes the impact of illegal aliens on his community.

Jack Cashill -- American Thinker -- Bellevue, Wash. -- July 8, 2010     
   
I just received the sad news that the inimitable has died of liver and pancreatic cancer. There was no one quite like him. -- I met Anderson a few years ago at a radio studio in Glendale, California. He hosted a Sunday night show that focused on one subject: illegal immigration... [Related feature]


 |   | Current Site Visitors ->