
Legendary entertainer Pat Boone I’m worried about what he calls the “terrifying time of conflict, anger and fear” of the country.
“All we have to do is realize we are all human and each of us has our own worth,” he told Fox News Digital. “Each of which has his or her own purpose and value, and we are forced to come to that recognition.”
He continued, “If we oppose politically, biblically, spiritually, in every way, we disagree, we must trust other men or women that we are people who have good reasons for what they believe.
Boone added that he is watching too much of what is happening politically. [by] Guilt from the accusation. ”
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Pat Boone is worried about the department he sees in the US and says he has too much “guilt from the accusation.” (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)
“That’s a phrase I coined. I don’t know if anyone else used it, but they’re being blamed, so people commit sin. And you can paint someone. You either try to deny it at all or you try to deny it.
It’s heavy on his heart, the 90-year-old singer, actor and philanthropist focuses on I’ll accept his blessing As well as sharing them where he can.
“All we have to do is realize that we are all human and each of us has our own worth.”
“I know as a celebrity, and now I’ve been in the public eye, 7-0, 70 years, so much so that we are blessed and we are blessed, no matter who they are, no matter what their entertainment is. [we] We feel we owe it. And celebrities are always ready to come in and contribute to something that helps others. That’s how we use our blessings. ”
Boone did just that with his new song, One Voice for Tanzania, in collaboration with Vince Gill, Alabama, Lee Greenwood, Larry Gatlin, Pam Tillis, Deborah Allen, Billy Dean, Wendy Morten and others, to help him in his efforts to bring clean water and other needs to the Tanzanian people.

As a celebrity for over 70 years, Boone feels that giving back is important. (Bettman/Getty Images)
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“I’m going home” singer It was “no problem” to persuade many iconic musicians to tackle a song, and he even joked what he heard from people who asked, “Why didn’t you come to me?”
The record also includes a group of naturalized citizens living in Nashville, other countries in Tanzania and Africa.
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“Tanzania’s One Bocce,” debuting at No. 28 on A/C’s Adult Contemporary Chart, was made with Boone’s first top 30 hits in decades, raising money for a solar well that serves Tanzania’s 2,000-5,000 community.
Boone wants people to contribute by saying, “You will be blessed. I have it in a very good authority.”

Boone collaborated with several artists for his new song, “One Voice for Tanzania,” which raises funds for the African country’s solar wells. (Marcus Ingram/Getty Images from Mulligan Films)
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Nashville natives were always open I’m proud of his faithhowever, he originally had no plans to share it through entertainment.
“I was in a school in North Texas and thought I was going to be a teacher preacher. I loved singing, I made a few records. By then I had won several national talent contests, but I had no contracts.
“Celebrities are always ready to come and contribute to something that helps others. That’s how we use our blessings.”
But then he landed his first record in the rhythm and blues genre, and before the breakout hit, Fat Domino’s “No Shameful” cover and teachings began to fall down the roadside.
“I realized that God gave me another platform in my life, and as a teacher, or as a teacher somewhere in the church, I realized that I gave me another platform in my life, not just some kids at once, and a few kids somewhere in the church.”

Boone originally planned to become a teacher before becoming a successful singer and actor. (wieczorek/ullstein bild via Getty Images)
“But God has blessed me the whole time, so I tried it. I invested in things I thought would be very successful and never made money for myself.
He continued.
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Looking back at his blessings, one of the best has been the opportunity to meet many presidents and world leaders over the past 70 years.
“I somehow got caught up in a lot of presidents and had the fortune and opportunity to interview them known. And of course, I wouldn’t say I had any particular influence on anything, but they influenced me and I write about them.”

With his wealth and fame, Boone said he was determined to give back. (Silver Screen Collection/Getty Images)
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The first one was President Harry S. Truman.
“He was a brave man, [a] Democrats. I’ve always been a Republican, but man, I respect, Democrat or Republican, [anyone] Who is strong enough to do the right thing, even if it cost you personally? Harry Truman was tough. Gosh,” he said.

Boone recalled praise for President Harry S. Truman, who called him a “courageous man.” (Fotosearch/Getty Images)
Another highlight was his friendship with President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan.
“Our kids went to school together, and that’s how we got to know Ron and Nancy Reagan so well through our mutual children. And when he ran to governor, I was the first entertainer to jump on his support.”

Boone, dressed in a white suite in the center behind President Ronald Reagan, was friends with the former president. (Getty Images)
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Boone has now relived a moment with Reagan in the recent biopic of his 40th president, Reagan. Starring Dennis Quaid.
In the film, Boone plays George Otis. He was Reagan and the governor of California, and in fact Otis shared “prophetic words” in his prayer that Reagan will live on 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.”
“Well, when I went to the convention in ’76 to know that he was going to be nominated, he didn’t, I thought it wasn’t a real prophecy. But of course, he not only ran again, but he became president as well.
Celebrities are grateful for the opportunity he had to meet us with the President and other heads of state.

Boone appeared in Reagan’s biopic, saying the 40th president deserves a location on Mount Rushmore. (dirck halstead/getty images)
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“Of course I couldn’t make it for myself, but I made it feel special to the me God gave me, in the sense that I was trying to make the most of it.