The legendary artist Pat Boone is concerned about what he calls “a terrible moment of struggle, anger and fear” in the country.
“What we have to do is realize that we are all human beings and that each of us have their own value,” Fox News Digital. “Everyone has their own purpose and value. And we have to reach that understanding.”
He continued: “If we do not agree that the other type or woman is a human being with good reasons for what they believe and test and test, we have to give credit to the other type or woman for being a human being with good reasons for what they believe and test and test and test and test and test and test and give and test and test and test and take test and test and test.
Boone added that he is seeing too much of that happening political “in which, literally, people can be destroyed [by] Blame through the accusation. ”
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Pat Boone cares about the division he is seeing in the United States, saying that there is too much “guilt for accusation.” (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)
“That is a phrase that I have coined. I don’t know if the other person has used it, but people are guilty of Beey.
He thought he weighs a lot in his heart, the 90 -year -old singer, actor and philanthropist focuses on recognizing his blessings and sharing what he can.
“What we have to do is realize that we are all human beings and that each of us have another owner.”
“I know as an artist, and now I have 7-0, 70 years old, that is a criticism that you could do of people in the public eye, whatever they are and whatever their entertainment, that the artists who do Bean Be Been Beee Beee Beee Bone Bone [we] We feel that we must. So, artists are always ready to enter and contribute to something that helps other people. It is a way we use our blessings. ”
Boone has done exactly that with his new song, “One-Voices for Tanzania”, collaborating with Vince Gill, Alabama, Lee Greenwood, Larry Gatlin, Pam Tillis, Deborah Allen, Billy Dean, Wendy Moten and more in sight Tanzania.

As an artist for more than 70 years, Boone feels that it is important to give back. (Bettmann/Getty images)
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The singer of “I’ll Be Home” said that “it was not a problem” to convince many iconic musicians to work on the song, and he just joked that Heard Haard of the people asked: “Why don’t you have come to me?”
The registration also presents a group of naturalized citizens living in Nashville in Tanzania and other countries in Africa, which mainly sing Gospel and “love this country” but want to give back their homelands.
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“One-Voices for Tanzania”, which debuted at number 28 in the contemporary table for A/C adults, was the first success of the 30 best in Boone in decades and raises money for a well with solar energy that serves a community or 2,000 to 5,000 people in Tanzania.
Boone expects people to contribute, saying: “You will be blessed. I have it in a very good authority.”

Boone collaborated with several artists for his new song, “One-Voices for Tanzania”, which collects funds for solar energy in the African country. (Marcus Ingram/Getty Images for the Mulligan movie)
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Nashville’s native has always been open and proud of his faith, but originally did not plan to share it through entertainment.
“I was at school in the state of northern Texas and I thought I was going to be a teacher’s teacher. I loved singing, and I had made some records, and I had just won a couple of national talents competitions by then. But there are no contracts,” wasn’t it not to be? They were not that they were not ever that they were not “were not” were not “was not” was not “
“Artists are always ready to enter and contribute to something that will help other people. It is a way we use our blessings.”
But then, the first record, in the genre of rhythm and blues, before its success, a version of “Ain’t Thit that ay that is a pity” of Fats Domino, and Beed’s teaching to fall on the way.
“I was realizing that God had given me a different platform in my life, not in a classroom, perhaps a school and a desk and a group of children, some children at the same time as a teacher or simply a pulpit in some way in a church.”

Boone had originally planned to be a teacher before landing success as a singer and actor. (Wieczorek/Ullstein Bild through Getty Images)
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“But God blessed me all the way. So I tried, I inverted in things that I thought I was very successful and opened my ability not to make money for me.
I have continued, “i’ve bone a Real Praying Guy Who I Feel Like i’m an Association. God’s Given Me Blessings, and He’s Willing for Me To Enjoy Them, My Kids, With 16 Grandkids and 17 Great-Grandkids Now. And a Wonderful MariaGe forwat Forwat Forwes forwes forwes Wastaage Forwat Forwes Wastaage Forwat Forwes Wastaage Chattaage Forcage Forcage Forcage Forcage Me, But She’s the only wife I am going to have or never.
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While reflecting on his blessings, one of the highest has the opportunity to meet many presidents and world leaders of the last 70 years.
“Somehow I had the good fortune and the opportunity to get involved and meet and meet with many of the presidents. And, of course, I do not say that I have influenced anything partly, but they have me, and I have influenced.”

With his wealth and fame, Boone said he was determined to give back. (Silver screen collection/Getty images)
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One of the first was President Harry S. Truman.
“He was a brave man, [a] Democrat. I have always been republican, but man, I admire, democrat or republican, [anyone] Who can be strong enough to do the right thing, even if it costs them personally? And Harry Truman was hard. Gosh, “he said.

Boone recalled to admire President Harry S. Truman, who calls “a brave man.” (Photosarch/Getty images)
Another prominent point was his friendship with President Ronald Reagan and the first lady Nancy Reagan.
“Our children get used to school together and that is how we met Ron and Nancy so well, through our mutual children. And when he ran for governor, I was the first artist to jump with his support.”

Boone, with a white suite at the center behind President Ronald Reagan, was a friend of the former president. (Getty images)
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Boone was able to relive a moment with Reagan in the recent biographical film of the 40th President, “Reagan”, starring Dennis Quaid.
In the film, Boone plays George Otis, who was in a circle of prayer with Reagan while he was governor of California, where the real life that Otis shared “a prophetic word” in the prayer that Reague “would inhabit 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.”
“Well, when I went to the convention in the ’76 knowing that it was going to be nominated, and it was, I thought that perhaps it was not a real prophecy. But, of course, it later ran again, it was not only nominated but that it became president Rushmore,” said Boone.
The artist is grateful for the opportunities he has had to meet US presidents and other heads of state.

Boone appeared in Reagan’s biographical film and said that the 40th president deserves a place on Mount Rushmore. (Dirck Halstead/Getty images)
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“It made me feel, of course, special in the sense that God has given me the openness that I could never have done for Myelf, but that I have tried to make the best use. For others?”