Jesse Peterson
joins WND experts

By WND Staff

Rev. Jesse Peterson – often referred to as “the other Jesse” and “the antidote to Jesse Jackson” – has joined WorldNetDaily’s popular Speakers Bureau.

Perhaps the most articulate, outspoken critic of the civil-rights establishment in America today, Rev. Peterson is the founder of the “National Day of Repudiation of Jesse Jackson” event. He is also the force behind the boycott of the NAACP, believing the organization to be nothing more than a tool of the “elite, socialist” Democratic Party.

Peterson is the founder and president of the national nonprofit organization B.O.N.D., the Brotherhood Organization of a New Destiny, whose purpose is “Rebuilding the Family By Rebuilding the Man.” He is also the author of the widely acclaimed book, “From Rage to Responsibility” (autographed copies available from WorldNetDaily.com), as well as a radio/TV talk-show host and highly sought-after speaker.

Jesse is a frequent guest on major TV and radio programs such as “Hannity & Colmes” and “Politically Incorrect,” consistently leaving his liberal counterpart in knots. His unflappable, can-do attitude and absolute commitment to truth are the perfect medicine for a value-challenged society.

Peterson operates the B.O.N.D. Home for Boys, a character-building after-school program, as well as many other programs that benefit men – both black and white — and their families.

WorldNetDaily’s “Speakers and Talk Show Guests” bureau includes dozens of personalities, the most recent additions being ABC’s John Stossel, military personnel expert Elaine Donnelly and Kathleen Willey. Other speakers in WND’s “panel of experts” include former GOP presidential candidate, Ambassador Alan Keyes, supply-side guru Jude Wanniski, Prof. Walter Williams, Col. David Hackworth, Rev. Jerry Falwell, columnist David Limbaugh, broadcast journalist Jane Chastain, columnist Don Feder and WND founder Joseph Farah.

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