The Visible Conservative Interviews the Ladies of "The Last Civil Right"

Published: May 7, 2014, 1 a.m.

b'Babette Holder-Youngberg\\xa0is one of the co-founder of \\u201cThelastCivilRights.org\\u201d, a group of Christian-Conservative women who are political commentators and advocates for the principles of limited government, individual freedom, and a strong free market. In addition to her role as Co-Founder of the\\xa0LastCivilRights.org\\xa0blog site, Babette is also a precinct committeewoman in Milton Township of DuPage County. \\xa0Babette has appeared on Radio shows such as, Inside The Beltway-Star Parker\\u2019s CURE show, Nothing But The Truth with host Carl Boyd Jr.\\xa0 Babette as a public speaker and activist has stood with national black leaders at events such as press conference with Star Parker for the Urban CURE\\u2019s second Amendment Never again press conference, and the Kermit Gosnell Press Conference with a congressional briefing in 2013, and the National Black Pro-life coalition in Chicago for Remembering Tonya Reaves/Abortion Activism.\\xa0 Babette is a dedicated servant who is an uncompromising champion of the unalienable rights of all Americans, with an emphasis on sanctity of life.\\n\\nand sanctity of marriage between one man and one woman.\\n\\nKuuleme Stephens was born and raised in Tucson, AZ and she has an Associate\\u2019s Degree in Business Administration. She is one of the Co-Founders of The Last Civil Right and a co-author of a newly released book titled \\u201cThe White Folks Guide to Understanding the Black Community, and Get Out the Vote\\u201d. She is also a member of the Tea Party, the Disabled American Veterans, the NRA, an Arizona Republican Committeewoman, and a proud United States Navy Veteran. Her articles have been featured on Red White and Blue News, Herman Cain PAC,\\xa0Enidnews.com,\\xa0Rightlinksblogs.com,\\xa0Amplify.com, The Conservative Praetorian, The Rowdy Republican, and many others. She is known for her \\u201cpit bull\\u201d personality and does not back down.'