Tea party speaker banned by Archdiocese

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Tea party speaker, banned by Archdiocese of Cincinnati, moves to new site

 

The Enquirer • November 29, 2010

A new venue has been secured for a two-hour lecture by a tea party activist after his invitation to speak at a local Catholic school was rescinded for fear the topic would violate a Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati policy forbidding partisan and political speech.

Frantz Kebreau, a 43-year-old airline pilot and national director of an organization called the National Association for the Advancement of Conservative People of All Colors, will speak from 2 to 4 p.m. Dec. 11 in the Conference Center at Cincinnati State Technical and Community College. The event is free and open to all.

Kebreau recently told The Enquirer his speech, "Stolen History: What the Left Does Not Want You to Know," is a culmination of research he did independently and uncovers the truth about racism and civil rights in America's history.

Kebreau's visit was organized by Cincinnati 9/12 Project, part of a national effort championed by Fox News Channel's Glenn Beck. Initially he had planned to speak at Purcell Marion High School, but the archdiocese nixed the event once learning the title and sponsorship.

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