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So it's been 150 years since the civil war, and 50 years since the civil rights movement. Currently there seems to be an uncalled for suppress whitey movement going on. The race card seems to be used a lot. I wonder if in today's world, MLK would adopt some of Bill Cosby's thinking on blacks helping the black man, or Jessie Jacksons. I want to believe that he would think that today all is pretty well, and that no further reparations or reverse equality laws need to be around. I guess we will never know. View Quote Wheres the suppress whitey movement taking place? |
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HAHAHA To those saying he had good intentions, what does that even mean? Everyone from Hitler to Pol Pot set out with good intentions. Folks, not many people set out with bad intentions in mind. It still doesn't change the facts of what they actually did.
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He wasn't as pure as history has made him out to be. That's all I'll say on the matter. View Quote A Pre-mandela. When someone is killed at a young age during a political movement, then they are idolized as demi-gods. If he was alive now, he would not be nearly as idolized. The fact that he gets one holiday and all the presidents, combined, get one affirms that even the holiday is affirmative action. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Probably because gangs of roaming white supremasists concentrate their attacks in those areas. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Why is it that the Martin Luther King Blvd's are the most crime ridden Blvd's? Any takers Probably because gangs of roaming white supremasists concentrate their attacks in those areas. Nope usually no whites in those areas Try again |
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He was a crook and a Commie. That job called for a better man. I'll say I agree with the idea of all people being equal in this country. But we are not. Minorities are more equal currently. There are FBI surveillance tapes, you can prob Google them. Pretty well known that he was a commie, liked his drugs, and loved his hookers. His dream is FBHO's dream, a communist US. FMLK! I have read many things about MLK. Not sure if they are true or not but nevertheless: He loved prostitutes, white ones and used church money to buy then. He was a communist and associated with known commies. He plagiarizied his Doctoral thesis. He was a woman beater. Could you inform me with where you came up with this information? MLK Jr. plagiarized parts of his thesis: http://www.nytimes.com/1991/10/11/us/boston-u-panel-finds-plagiarism-by-dr-king.html The White prostitutes using church funds comment is bullshit. There is a reason why some people are emphasizing that the prostitutes were supposedly White. Ralpha Abernathy, an friend of MLK Jr., wrote that MLK Jr. had extramarital affairs but he wasn't attracted to White women. Ralph didn't mention anything about prostitutes. http://www.snopes.com/history/american/mlking.asp Woman beater? No evidence. |
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He sure liked the white womenz. I think he was overrated. His family has proven to be gutter trash over time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Depends who you ask. Personally I feel he had the best of intentions. GD will likely tell you different. He sure liked the white womenz. I think he was overrated. His family has proven to be gutter trash over time. Left the relevant info in for ya. |
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Shouldn't be hard to provide a link then. No. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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He was a crook and a Commie. That job called for a better man. Link please. The commie association part is irrefutable. Were you alive at the time? Shouldn't be hard to provide a link then. No. I don't have any real problem with King, but yeah... how about this quote from him: You can’t talk about solving the economic problem of the Negro without talking about billions of dollars. You can’t talk about ending the slums without first saying profit must be taken out of slums. You’re really tampering and getting on dangerous ground because you are messing with folk then. You are messing with captains of industry… Now this means that we are treading in difficult water, because it really means that we are saying that something is wrong…with capitalism… There must be a better distribution of wealth and maybe America must move toward a Democratic Socialism. King was certainly to left of people like Obama. |
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For the record Malcolm X was quickly changing his ways and views when he was killed. Thats why he was killed.. The man was far from a saint but he saw the error of his ways. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Better than Malcolm X (which some on here love for some fucking reason), and Huey P. Newton. Overall he was a good guy. He might have had faults, but If you lived under the constant threat of being lynched by the racial majority, you'd probably believe some derpy things too. For the record Malcolm X was quickly changing his ways and views when he was killed. Thats why he was killed.. The man was far from a saint but he saw the error of his ways. About the only thing that changed about Malcolm X's message, was a greater willingness to resist pre-judging whites, and to be open to the idea of working with them. His message to the black community never changed. And the reason he was killed, was because he was stealing the limelight from Elijah Mohammed, and had become openly critical of him, and of the Nation of Islam. His death was nothing more than a straight-up political assassination. |
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Quoted: Shouldn't be hard to provide a link then. No. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: He was a crook and a Commie. That job called for a better man. Link please. The commie association part is irrefutable. Were you alive at the time? Shouldn't be hard to provide a link then. No. Do you not know how to use google? There is a ton of information about it.
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Nope usually no whites in those areas Try again View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Why is it that the Martin Luther King Blvd's are the most crime ridden Blvd's? Any takers Probably because gangs of roaming white supremasists concentrate their attacks in those areas. Nope usually no whites in those areas Try again Because they are found in poor areas of the city that are typically predominately black. Please explain what your theory is. |
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Better than Malcolm X (which some on here love for some fucking reason), and Huey P. Newton. Overall he was a good guy. He might have had faults, but If you lived under the constant threat of being lynched by the racial majority, you'd probably believe some derpy things too. View Quote He was no different than Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton,Barack Obama,Jeremiah Wright and all the other race baiting community organizers.... He got killed and so they lied...set up a straw hero and began to hype and promote the fiction and hide the truth..... To put him in the same league as George Washington,Abraham LIncoln,or name a million other greater Americans is a slap in the face to what made this country a great nation...imo Had he been a white man they'd have locked him up and thrown away the key....also imo Had Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson been shot and killed by James Earl Ray we'd be celebration JJ Day or Al Sharpton day If either of them had the same handlers and promoters that is.... He was handpicked just like Barack Hussein Obama was handpicked by his handlers and promoters....imo |
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Do you not know how to use google? There is a ton of information about it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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He was a crook and a Commie. That job called for a better man. Link please. The commie association part is irrefutable. Were you alive at the time? Shouldn't be hard to provide a link then. No. Do you not know how to use google? There is a ton of information about it. Im not the one making the accusation. If your going to make claims, back them up. I got my answer. |
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About the only thing that changed about Malcolm X's message, was a greater willingness to resist pre-judging whites, and to be open to the idea of working with them. His message to the black community never changed. And the reason he was killed, was because he was stealing the limelight from Elijah Mohammed, and had become openly critical of him, and of the Nation of Islam. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Better than Malcolm X (which some on here love for some fucking reason), and Huey P. Newton. Overall he was a good guy. He might have had faults, but If you lived under the constant threat of being lynched by the racial majority, you'd probably believe some derpy things too. For the record Malcolm X was quickly changing his ways and views when he was killed. Thats why he was killed.. The man was far from a saint but he saw the error of his ways. About the only thing that changed about Malcolm X's message, was a greater willingness to resist pre-judging whites, and to be open to the idea of working with them. His message to the black community never changed. And the reason he was killed, was because he was stealing the limelight from Elijah Mohammed, and had become openly critical of him, and of the Nation of Islam. Not just openly critical, but had split off and formed a new organization, which had the potential to be a dominant force in black politics. And it was a turn away from the NOI's interpretation of islam, and a turn towards a closer reading of the koran that lead him toward more tolerant and accepting positions. (which would probably melt a lot of minds around here) |
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MLK Jr. plagiarized parts of his thesis: http://www.nytimes.com/1991/10/11/us/boston-u-panel-finds-plagiarism-by-dr-king.html The White prostitutes using church funds comment is bullshit. There is a reason why some people are emphasizing that the prostitutes were supposedly White. Ralpha Abernathy, an friend of MLK Jr., wrote that MLK Jr. had extramarital affairs but he wasn't attracted to White women or he had a thing for prostitutes. http://www.snopes.com/history/american/mlking.asp Woman beater? No evidence. View Quote Thank you |
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He was no different than Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton,Barack Obama,Jeremiah Wright and all the other race baiting community organizers.... He got killed and so they lied...set up a straw hero and began to hype and promote the fiction and hide the truth..... To put him in the same league as George Washington,Abraham LIncoln,or name a million other greater Americans is a slap in the face to what made this country a great nation...imo Had he been a white man they'd have locked him up and thrown away the key....also imo View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Better than Malcolm X (which some on here love for some fucking reason), and Huey P. Newton. Overall he was a good guy. He might have had faults, but If you lived under the constant threat of being lynched by the racial majority, you'd probably believe some derpy things too. He was no different than Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton,Barack Obama,Jeremiah Wright and all the other race baiting community organizers.... He got killed and so they lied...set up a straw hero and began to hype and promote the fiction and hide the truth..... To put him in the same league as George Washington,Abraham LIncoln,or name a million other greater Americans is a slap in the face to what made this country a great nation...imo Had he been a white man they'd have locked him up and thrown away the key....also imo Please provide us with some of places we might find this long lost info that only you have managed to ferret out since then. |
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Quoted: Meh. I'd take a tragic bus accident with all three on board back in the day over any of them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I would take him over Jackson or Sharpton any day of the week. From what i can tell he wanted equality, not payouts like the other 2 ass-hats. Meh. I'd take a tragic bus accident with all three on board back in the day over any of them. Winner right here |
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Not just openly critical, but had split off and formed a new organization, which had the potential to be a dominant force in black politics. And it was a turn away from the NOI's interpretation of islam, and a turn towards a closer reading of the koran that lead him toward more tolerant and accepting positions. (which would probably melt a lot of minds around here) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Better than Malcolm X (which some on here love for some fucking reason), and Huey P. Newton. Overall he was a good guy. He might have had faults, but If you lived under the constant threat of being lynched by the racial majority, you'd probably believe some derpy things too. For the record Malcolm X was quickly changing his ways and views when he was killed. Thats why he was killed.. The man was far from a saint but he saw the error of his ways. About the only thing that changed about Malcolm X's message, was a greater willingness to resist pre-judging whites, and to be open to the idea of working with them. His message to the black community never changed. And the reason he was killed, was because he was stealing the limelight from Elijah Mohammed, and had become openly critical of him, and of the Nation of Islam. Not just openly critical, but had split off and formed a new organization, which had the potential to be a dominant force in black politics. And it was a turn away from the NOI's interpretation of islam, and a turn towards a closer reading of the koran that lead him toward more tolerant and accepting positions. (which would probably melt a lot of minds around here) Ain't nobody around here got time fo dat! |
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Because they are found in poor areas of the city that are typically predominately black. Please explain what your theory is. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Why is it that the Martin Luther King Blvd's are the most crime ridden Blvd's? Any takers Probably because gangs of roaming white supremasists concentrate their attacks in those areas. Nope usually no whites in those areas Try again Because they are found in poor areas of the city that are typically predominately black. Please explain what your theory is. So they are always very high crime rate areas because they are poor areas or because they are typically predominately black areas? I have no theory I just find it odd that all MLK drives and Blvd's are very crime ridden. We have a lot of very poor areas here in rural KY also however they are not high crime rate areas so I'm just curious on the differences, causes, or correlation between these areas and crime. You sound like you might be able to tell me so please go on. |
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Ain't nobody around here got time fo dat! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Better than Malcolm X (which some on here love for some fucking reason), and Huey P. Newton. Overall he was a good guy. He might have had faults, but If you lived under the constant threat of being lynched by the racial majority, you'd probably believe some derpy things too. For the record Malcolm X was quickly changing his ways and views when he was killed. Thats why he was killed.. The man was far from a saint but he saw the error of his ways. About the only thing that changed about Malcolm X's message, was a greater willingness to resist pre-judging whites, and to be open to the idea of working with them. His message to the black community never changed. And the reason he was killed, was because he was stealing the limelight from Elijah Mohammed, and had become openly critical of him, and of the Nation of Islam. Not just openly critical, but had split off and formed a new organization, which had the potential to be a dominant force in black politics. And it was a turn away from the NOI's interpretation of islam, and a turn towards a closer reading of the koran that lead him toward more tolerant and accepting positions. (which would probably melt a lot of minds around here) Ain't nobody around here got time fo dat! Yeah sure the Koran calls for more "tolerance and accepting positions"....and Jihad means peace.....sure it does....you can just feel the peace all over the Middle East...immediately after every bombing of innocent civilians...or after the murder of our troops by the Jihadis they trust... |
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Yeah sure the Koran calls for more "tolerance and accepting positions"....and Jihad means peace.....sure it does....you can just feel the peace all over the Middle East...immediately after every bombing of innocent civilians...or after the murder of our troops by the Jihadis they trust... View Quote You can interpret the koran however you want, buddy. I'm just stating how Malcolm interpreted it, you know, the historical facts. But if you prefer the jihadi interpretation, who am I to tell you you're wrong. |
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He truly believed in equality. As in, people treating each other equally, because they feel like they are equal, not because some law says so. I think MLK was a great man. If he was around to see the "forced equality" bullshit we have today, the way his bretheren abuse the system and play the race card instead of owning up to reality, he would be ashamed. He wanted people of all races to be equal, not some more equal than others. View Quote This, all the way. |
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Wheres the suppress whitey movement taking place? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So it's been 150 years since the civil war, and 50 years since the civil rights movement. Currently there seems to be an uncalled for suppress whitey movement going on. The race card seems to be used a lot. I wonder if in today's world, MLK would adopt some of Bill Cosby's thinking on blacks helping the black man, or Jessie Jacksons. I want to believe that he would think that today all is pretty well, and that no further reparations or reverse equality laws need to be around. I guess we will never know. Wheres the suppress whitey movement taking place? I think it's more of a suppress white heterosexual male movement, but you should get the idea. |
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I think it's more of a suppress white heterosexual male movement, but you should get the idea. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So it's been 150 years since the civil war, and 50 years since the civil rights movement. Currently there seems to be an uncalled for suppress whitey movement going on. The race card seems to be used a lot. I wonder if in today's world, MLK would adopt some of Bill Cosby's thinking on blacks helping the black man, or Jessie Jacksons. I want to believe that he would think that today all is pretty well, and that no further reparations or reverse equality laws need to be around. I guess we will never know. Wheres the suppress whitey movement taking place? I think it's more of a suppress white heterosexual male movement, but you should get the idea. My heart really bleeds for all the poor oppressed straight white males out there. (Straight white male and doing fine, not blaming other people for my problems) |
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He wasn't as pure as history has made him out to be. That's all I'll say on the matter. A Pre-mandela. When someone is killed at a young age during a political movement, then they are idolized as demi-gods. If he was alive now, he would not be nearly as idolized. The fact that he gets one holiday and all the presidents, combined, get one affirms that even the holiday is affirmative action. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile They needed a goal, not a dream. If they had a worthy goal, they would have learned to spell by now. |
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He truly believed in equality. As in, people treating each other equally, because they feel like they are equal, not because some law says so. I think MLK was a great man. If he was around to see the "forced equality" bullshit we have today, the way his bretheren abuse the system and play the race card instead of owning up to reality, he would be ashamed. He wanted people of all races to be equal, not some more equal than others. View Quote I also agree with this. |
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Not just openly critical, but had split off and formed a new organization, which had the potential to be a dominant force in black politics. And it was a turn away from the NOI's interpretation of islam, and a turn towards a closer reading of the koran that lead him toward more tolerant and accepting positions. (which would probably melt a lot of minds around here) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Better than Malcolm X (which some on here love for some fucking reason), and Huey P. Newton. Overall he was a good guy. He might have had faults, but If you lived under the constant threat of being lynched by the racial majority, you'd probably believe some derpy things too. For the record Malcolm X was quickly changing his ways and views when he was killed. Thats why he was killed.. The man was far from a saint but he saw the error of his ways. About the only thing that changed about Malcolm X's message, was a greater willingness to resist pre-judging whites, and to be open to the idea of working with them. His message to the black community never changed. And the reason he was killed, was because he was stealing the limelight from Elijah Mohammed, and had become openly critical of him, and of the Nation of Islam. Not just openly critical, but had split off and formed a new organization, which had the potential to be a dominant force in black politics. And it was a turn away from the NOI's interpretation of islam, and a turn towards a closer reading of the koran that lead him toward more tolerant and accepting positions. (which would probably melt a lot of minds around here) Yeah, it definitely seemed that one of the big things he came away from Mecca with was a belief that what the NOI was pushing wasn't Islam. Frankly, I never had a problem with the pre-Hajj, "Hate Whitey", Malcolm X. I couldn't care less whether someone hates me or not, just as long as the government isn't picking my pockets to feed his kids. |
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I don't have any real problem with King, but yeah... how about this quote from him: King was certainly to left of people like Obama. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I don't have any real problem with King, but yeah... how about this quote from him: You can’t talk about solving the economic problem of the Negro without talking about billions of dollars. You can’t talk about ending the slums without first saying profit must be taken out of slums. You’re really tampering and getting on dangerous ground because you are messing with folk then. You are messing with captains of industry… Now this means that we are treading in difficult water, because it really means that we are saying that something is wrong…with capitalism… There must be a better distribution of wealth and maybe America must move toward a Democratic Socialism. King was certainly to left of people like Obama. I will shamefully admit that I did not know he took such a stance. After looking around to verify that he indeed said this, I now have to change my opinion of him. |
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"There must be a better distribution of wealth and maybe America must move toward a Democratic Socialism."
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It's more because he was a communist cocksucker that wanted to march on Washington with an "army of the poor" and demand economic equality. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Today is the only day Arfcom is just enraged that someone would fool around on his wife or plagiarize. I hope that he was demanding economic opportunity, not equality. |
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It's not like it's a secret or made up hillbilly racist propaganda. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poor_People's_Campaign View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Today is the only day Arfcom is just enraged that someone would fool around on his wife or plagiarize. I hope that he was demanding economic opportunity, not equality. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poor_People's_Campaign "We ought to come in mule carts, in old trucks, any kind of transportation people can get their hands on. People ought to come to Washington, sit down if necessary in the middle of the street and say, 'We are here; we are poor; we don't have any money; you have made us this way...and we've come to stay until you do something about it.'" What was the context of this quote? |
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Quoted: "We ought to come in mule carts, in old trucks, any kind of transportation people can get their hands on. People ought to come to Washington, sit down if necessary in the middle of the street and say, 'We are here; we are poor; we don't have any money; you have made us this way...and we've come to stay until you do something about it.'" What was the context of this quote? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I hope that he was demanding economic opportunity, not equality. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poor_People's_Campaign "We ought to come in mule carts, in old trucks, any kind of transportation people can get their hands on. People ought to come to Washington, sit down if necessary in the middle of the street and say, 'We are here; we are poor; we don't have any money; you have made us this way...and we've come to stay until you do something about it.'" What was the context of this quote? |
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"We must create full employment or we must create incomes," King wrote. "People must be made consumers by one method or the other." "We realize that dislocations in the market operation of our economy and the prevalence of discrimination thrust people into idleness and bind them in constant or frequent unemployment against their will."
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He truly believed in equality. As in, people treating each other equally, because they feel like they are equal, not because some law says so. I think MLK was a great man. If he was around to see the "forced equality" bullshit we have today, the way his bretheren abuse the system and play the race card instead of owning up to reality, he would be ashamed. He wanted people of all races to be equal, not some more equal than others. View Quote This. I agree with you...just from reading the history books. |
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I interrupt this message to say... Happy birthday Marse Robert! |
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Sarah Palin said yesterday, that time has come to quit playing the race card and allow equality again.
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I like him for his non-violent, civil disobedience protest message, that was shaped after Ghandi's model.
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I think MLF is better off dead because there is a very good chance today he would be a race hustler,and He would be a socialist,HE would be lock stock with the democratic party today if he was around today.Then every one would be calling him every name in the book.
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