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Excellent Sermon Exposing Martin Luther King
« on: May 25, 2007, 09:15:58 AM »
Click on the link and go to the bottom of the page there are two links, pt.s 1 & 2. Great and informative sermon.

http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Wolves/mlk_jr-exposed.htm


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Re: Excellent Sermon Exposing Martin Luther King
« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2007, 09:52:56 AM »
Click on the link and go to the bottom of the page there are two links, pt.s 1 & 2. Great and informative sermon.

http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/Wolves/mlk_jr-exposed.htm



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« Reply #2 on: May 25, 2007, 10:05:24 AM »
I don't believe a word of that article. Not a single word. And what they said about his wife was horrible. Pure propaganda at its worst.

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« Reply #3 on: May 25, 2007, 12:52:39 PM »
What fact don't you believe about mike lucifer king. Was he not a plagarist like the darkie that wrote 'Roots' and was sued by a white woman antropoligist? Did not bobbie kennedy have him bugged? Was he not a drunkard whore monger like jesse and al? Was he not a commie? Was he not living a wonderful lifestlye unlike most of the whites and his african followers? Did you ever notice that none of the king children worked for a living? How did coretta survive? Where did the money come from? I know that hoprah, the admitted crack head whore slut, sent her some money. What was it that was so great about king? If you think he was such a moral paragon, then you approve women beating, drunkeness, cheating on one's spouse, lying to gain a college degree and hating white people. Have I made any faux pas in my comments? Please feel free to correct any inacurracies in what I have stated. I am finished with the blacks. They refuse to see the course that they are going on is going to lead to their demise. It is a fact that the hispanics are going after the blacks and they will take care of them once and for all. Look what is happening in LA and Chicago. The blacks have been so dependent on whitety that they are unable to care for themselves. All I can say it is no great lose that the blacks are killing themselves and the hispanics are helping them. So be it.

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« Reply #4 on: May 25, 2007, 02:11:59 PM »
that site has creep music on its pages weird.

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« Reply #5 on: May 25, 2007, 02:21:58 PM »
What fact don't you believe about mike lucifer king. Was he not a plagarist like the darkie that wrote 'Roots' and was sued by a white woman antropoligist? Did not bobbie kennedy have him bugged? Was he not a drunkard whore monger like jesse and al? Was he not a commie? Was he not living a wonderful lifestlye unlike most of the whites and his african followers? Did you ever notice that none of the king children worked for a living? How did coretta survive? Where did the money come from? I know that hoprah, the admitted crack head whore slut, sent her some money. What was it that was so great about king? If you think he was such a moral paragon, then you approve women beating, drunkeness, cheating on one's spouse, lying to gain a college degree and hating white people. Have I made any faux pas in my comments? Please feel free to correct any inacurracies in what I have stated. I am finished with the blacks. They refuse to see the course that they are going on is going to lead to their demise. It is a fact that the hispanics are going after the blacks and they will take care of them once and for all. Look what is happening in LA and Chicago. The blacks have been so dependent on whitety that they are unable to care for themselves. All I can say it is no great lose that the blacks are killing themselves and the hispanics are helping them. So be it.

Have you noticed the media and blacks claimed MLK was a  peace (of course the media thought Arafat was a man of peace) but, about MLK all the streets and blvds named MLK Blvd is the most dangerous in town.
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« Reply #6 on: May 25, 2007, 02:29:59 PM »
Bernice Albertine King- Bernice was only five years old when her father died. At 17, she was invited to speak at the United Nations in the absence of her mother. She is a graduate of Douglass High School in Atlanta and she graduated from Spelman College with a degree in psychology before earning a joint degree in Theology and Law at Emory University.

Martin Luther III (October 23, 1957 Montgomery, Alabama) the first son of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King. His siblings are Dexter Scott King, and Rev. Bernice Albertine King. He is also the brother of the late Yolanda Denise King... King served as an elected commissioner of Fulton County, Georgia, from 1987 to 1993.

In 2007, King was unanimously elected to head the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), a civil rights organization founded by his father. At the helm, King's relationship with some board members deteriorated. Chairman Claud Young briefly suspended King in 2001, citing absence from the office and erratic communication. King left the SCLC in January 2004 to take over the King Center for Nonviolent Social Change from his brother, Dexter Scott King.

Martin Luther King III is now heading an organization he founded in 2006 called Realizing the Dream.




Dexter Scott (January 30, 1961 Atlanta, Georgia) He attended his father's alma mater, Morehouse College and majored in Business Administration....Mr. King is currently Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Inc. (The King Center), in Atlanta, Georgia. Mr. King has served as a member of the board of directors since 1984. The King Center is dedicated to promoting the life, work and philosophy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The King Center is the official living memorial dedicated to the legacy of Dr. King.

 Mr. King splits his time between Los Angeles and Atlanta pursuing his responsibilities in media and entertainment, which include producing several projects which are both King legacy and non-King legacy related.


Yolanda Denice King King was a human rights worker and actress. She was a member of the Board of Directors of the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Incorporated (the official national memorial to her father) and was founding Director of the King Center's Cultural Affairs Program. She served on the Partnership Council of Habitat for Humanity, was the first national Ambassador for the American Stroke Association's "Power to End Stroke" Campaign, a member of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, a sponsor of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Human Rights Campaign, and held a lifetime membership in the NAACP. King received a B.A. degree with honors from Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, a Masters degree in Theatre from New York University and an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Marywood University. In 1978 she starred as Rosa Parks in the TV miniseries King (which was based on her father's life and released on DVD in 2005). Ms. King was a spokesperson for the national stroke awareness association.

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« Reply #7 on: May 25, 2007, 02:31:12 PM »
MasterWolf, it is funny that you have made that point. I remember watching a documentary on the history channel where some braided black man went all over the country and made a piligramge to all the MLK blvk's throughout the country. Every, every single one was a ghetto, a slum, uninhabitibule for white people. I remember he went into a Chinese take out place on a Martin lucifer blvd. in, you take you choice area, and the place where you ordered your food was covered with bullet proof glass, you had to shove your money into a kind of revolving door and then the chinese guy would send your order through the same door with your change. Naturally this dread locked primitive was shocked that these hard working people would be afraid of his fellow creators of civilization. I just don't get it. What is wrong with these people? It can't be all of us. Even the new immigrants know that something is not right.

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Re: Excellent Sermon Exposing Martin Luther King
« Reply #8 on: May 25, 2007, 03:18:27 PM »
I don't believe a word of that article. Not a single word. And what they said about his wife was horrible. Pure propaganda at its worst.

Imerica, I'm wondering, why the hell does Martin Luther King have all of these streets named after him throughout the country, when other American heroes such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Pershing, Robert E. Lee, Benjamin Franklin, Stonewall Jackson, Douglas MacArthur, George S. Patton, and Dwight D. Eisenhower do not have as many streets named after them combined?


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« Reply #9 on: May 25, 2007, 03:45:06 PM »
I don't believe a word of that article. Not a single word. And what they said about his wife was horrible. Pure propaganda at its worst.

Imerica, I'm wondering, why the hell does Martin Luther King have all of these streets named after him throughout the country, when other American heroes such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Pershing, Robert E. Lee, Benjamin Franklin, Stonewall Jackson, Douglas MacArthur, George S. Patton, and Dwight D. Eisenhower do not have as many streets named after them combined?

I've lived in many places where those American heros are represented as names on street signs. Take San Diego for instance... nothing but the street signs with Ex President's street signs. If you'd like to see a more 'formidable' President's name on a streets sign,  contact your the Powers that Be, in you neck of the woods.

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« Reply #10 on: May 25, 2007, 03:58:50 PM »
MasterWolf, it is funny that you have made that point. I remember watching a documentary on the history channel where some braided black man went all over the country and made a piligramge to all the MLK blvk's throughout the country. Every, every single one was a ghetto, a slum, uninhabitibule for white people. I remember he went into a Chinese take out place on a Martin lucifer blvd. in, you take you choice area, and the place where you ordered your food was covered with bullet proof glass, you had to shove your money into a kind of revolving door and then the chinese guy would send your order through the same door with your change. Naturally this dread locked primitive was shocked that these hard working people would be afraid of his fellow creators of civilization. I just don't get it. What is wrong with these people? It can't be all of us. Even the new immigrants know that something is not right.

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Re: Excellent Sermon Exposing Martin Luther King
« Reply #11 on: May 27, 2007, 05:39:49 AM »
I don't believe a word of that article. Not a single word. And what they said about his wife was horrible. Pure propaganda at its worst.

Imerica, I'm wondering, why the hell does Martin Luther King have all of these streets named after him throughout the country, when other American heroes such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Pershing, Robert E. Lee, Benjamin Franklin, Stonewall Jackson, Douglas MacArthur, George S. Patton, and Dwight D. Eisenhower do not have as many streets named after them combined?

I've lived in many places where those American heros are represented as names on street signs. Take San Diego for instance... nothing but the street signs with Ex President's street signs. If you'd like to see a more 'formidable' President's name on a streets sign,  contact your the Powers that Be, in you neck of the woods.

Better they should name a street for Evan Mecham who had the chutzpah to stand up and rescind the king "holiday' in Arizona...

All he said that they needed to find jobs instead of geting a holiday.

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« Reply #12 on: May 27, 2007, 05:43:29 AM »
I don't believe a word of that article. Not a single word. And what they said about his wife was horrible. Pure propaganda at its worst.

Imerica, I'm wondering, why the hell does Martin Luther King have all of these streets named after him throughout the country, when other American heroes such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Pershing, Robert E. Lee, Benjamin Franklin, Stonewall Jackson, Douglas MacArthur, George S. Patton, and Dwight D. Eisenhower do not have as many streets named after them combined?

I've lived in many places where those American heros are represented as names on street signs. Take San Diego for instance... nothing but the street signs with Ex President's street signs. If you'd like to see a more 'formidable' President's name on a streets sign,  contact your the Powers that Be, in you neck of the woods.

Better they should name a street for Evan Mecham who had the chutzpah to stand up and rescind the king "holiday' in Arizona...

All he said that they needed to find jobs instead of geting a holiday.
Then that would be true of all of the white people who are unemployed during Presidents' Day. Should they go  out and look for jobs also?

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« Reply #13 on: May 27, 2007, 01:30:05 PM »
All American presidents are scrunched up for one day... All the great founding fathers.. Washington, Adams, Jefferson.. Great men who battled the odds and won the odds for giving us a great nation.  Why does MLK deserve one full day all to himself?  They close down everything for a well known communist. 
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Myths of Martin Luther King

There is probably no greater sacred cow in America than Martin Luther King Jr. The slightest criticism of him or even suggesting that he isn’t deserving of a national holiday leads to the usual accusations of racist, fascism, and the rest of the usual left-wing epithets not only from liberals, but also from many ostensible conservatives and libertarians.

This is amazing because during the 50s and 60s, the Right almost unanimously opposed the civil rights movement. Contrary to the claims of many neocons, the opposition was not limited to the John Birch Society and southern conservatives. It was made by politicians like Ronald Reagan and Barry Goldwater, and in the pages of Modern Age, Human Events, National Review, and the Freeman.

Today, the official conservative and libertarian movement portrays King as someone on our side who would be fighting Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton if he were alive. Most all conservative publications and websites have articles around this time of the year praising King and discussing how today’s civil rights leaders are betraying his legacy. Jim Powell’s otherwise excellent The Triumph of Liberty rates King next to Ludwig von Mises and Albert J. Nock as a libertarian hero. Attend any IHS seminar, and you’ll read "A letter from a Birmingham Jail" as a great piece of anti-statist wisdom. The Heritage Foundation regularly has lectures and symposiums honoring his legacy. There are nearly a half dozen neocon and left-libertarian think tanks and legal foundations with names such as "The Center for Equal Opportunity" and the "American Civil Rights Institute" which claim to model themselves after King.

Why is a man once reviled by the Right now celebrated by it as a hero? The answer partly lies in the fact that the mainstream Right has gradually moved to the left since King’s death. The influx of many neoconservative intellectuals, many of whom were involved in the civil rights movement, into the conservative movement also contributes to the King phenomenon. This does not fully explain the picture, because on many issues King was far to the left of even the neoconservatives, and many King admirers even claim to adhere to principles like freedom of association and federalism. The main reason is that they have created a mythical Martin Luther King Jr., that they constructed solely from one line in his "I Have a Dream" speech.

In this article, I will try to dispel the major myths that the conservative movement has about King. I found a good deal of the information for this piece in I May Not Get There With You: The True Martin Luther King by black leftist Michael Eric Dyson. Dyson shows that King supported black power, reparations, affirmative action, and socialism. He believes this made King even more admirable. He also deals frankly with King’s philandering and plagiarism, though he excuses them. If you don’t mind reading his long discussions about gangsta rap and the like, I strongly recommend this book.

Myth #1: King wanted only equal rights, not special privileges and would have opposed affirmative action, quotas, reparations, and the other policies pursued by today’s civil rights leadership.

This is probably the most repeated myth about King. Writing on National Review Online, There Heritage Foundation’s Matthew Spalding wrote a piece entitled "Martin Luther King’s Conservative Mind," where he wrote, "An agenda that advocates quotas, counting by race and set-asides takes us away from King's vision."

The problem with this view is that King openly advocated quotas and racial set-asides. He wrote that the "Negro today is not struggling for some abstract, vague rights, but for concrete improvement in his way of life." When equal opportunity laws failed to achieve this, King looked for other ways. In his book Where Do We Go From Here, he suggested that "A society that has done something special against the Negro for hundreds of years must now do something special for him, to equip him to compete on a just and equal basis." To do this he expressed support for quotas. In a 1968 Playboy interview, he said, "If a city has a 30% Negro population, then it is logical to assume that Negroes should have at least 30% of the jobs in any particular company, and jobs in all categories rather than only in menial areas." King was more than just talk in this regard. Working through his Operation Breadbasket, King threatened boycotts of businesses that did not hire blacks in proportion to their population.

King was even an early proponent of reparations. In his 1964 book, Why We Can’t Wait, he wrote,
No amount of gold could provide an adequate compensation for the exploitation and humiliation of the Negro in America down through the centuries…Yet a price can be placed on unpaid wages. The ancient common law has always provided a remedy for the appropriation of a the labor of one human being by another. This law should be made to apply for American Negroes. The payment should be in the form of a massive program by the government of special, compensatory measures which could be regarded as a settlement in accordance with the accepted practice of common law.
Predicting that critics would note that many whites were equally disadvantaged, King claimed that his program, which he called the "Bill of Rights for the Disadvantaged" would help poor whites as well. This is because once the blacks received reparations, the poor whites would realize that their real enemy was rich whites.
Myth # 2: King was an American patriot, who tried to get Americans to live up to their founding ideals.

In National Review, Roger Clegg wrote that "There may have been a brief moment when there existed something of a national consensus – a shared vision eloquently articulated in Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, with deep roots in the American Creed, distilled in our national motto, E pluribus unum. Most Americans still share it, but by no means all." Many other conservatives have embraced this idea of an American Creed that built upon Jefferson and Lincoln, and was then fulfilled by King and libertarians like Clint Bolick and neocons like Bill Bennett.

Despite his constant invocations of the Declaration of Independence, King did not have much pride in America’s founding. He believed "our nation was born in genocide," and claimed that the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were meaningless for blacks because they were written by slave owners.

Myth # 3: King was a Christian activist whose struggle for civil rights is similar to the battles fought by the Christian Right today.

Ralph Reed claims that King’s "indispensable genius" provided "the vision and leadership that renewed and made crystal clear the vital connection between religion and politics." He proudly admitted that the Christian Coalition "adopted many elements of King’s style and tactics." The pro-life group, Operation Rescue, often compared their struggle against abortion to King’s struggle against segregation. In a speech entitled The Conservative Virtues of Dr. Martin Luther King, Bill Bennet described King, as "not primarily a social activist, he was primarily a minister of the Christian faith, whose faith informed and directed his political beliefs."

Both King’s public stands and personal behavior makes the comparison between King and the Religious Right questionable.

FBI surveillance showed that King had dozens of extramarital affairs. Although many of the pertinent records are sealed, several agents who watched observed him engage in many questionable acts including buying prostitutes with SCLC money. Ralph Abernathy, who King called "the best friend I have in the world," substantiated many of these charges in his autobiography, And the Walls Came Tumbling Down. It is true that a man’s private life is mostly his business. However, most conservatives vehemently condemned Jesse Jackson when news of his illegitimate son came out, and claimed he was unfit to be a minister.

King also took stands that most in the Christian Right would disagree with. When asked about the Supreme Court’s decision to ban school prayer, King responded,

I endorse it. I think it was correct. Contrary to what many have said, it sought to outlaw neither prayer nor belief in god. In a pluralistic society such as ours, who is to determine what prayer shall be spoken and by whom? Legally, constitutionally or otherwise, the state certainly has no such right.

While King died before the Roe vs. Wade decision, and, to the best of my knowledge, made no comments on abortion, he was an ardent supporter of Planned Parenthood. He even won their Margaret Sanger Award in 1966 and had his wife give a speech entitled Family Planning – A Special and Urgent Concern which he wrote. In the speech, he did not compare the civil rights movement to the struggle of Christian Conservatives, but he did say "there is a striking kinship between our movement and Margaret Sanger's early efforts."

Myth # 4: King was an anti-communist.

In another article about Martin Luther King, Roger Clegg of National Review applauds King for speaking out against the "oppression of communism!" To gain the support of many liberal whites, in the early years, King did make a few mild denunciations of communism. He also claimed in a 1965 Playboy that there "are as many Communists in this freedom movement as there are Eskimos in Florida." This was a bald-faced lie. Though King was never a Communist and was always critical of the Soviet Union, he had knowingly surrounded himself with Communists. His closest advisor Stanley Levison was a Communist, as was his assistant Jack O’Dell. Robert and later John F. Kennedy repeatedly warned him to stop associating himself with such subversives, but he never did. He frequently spoke before Communist front groups such as the National Lawyers Guild and Lawyers for Democratic Action. King even attended seminars at The Highlander Folk School, another Communist front, which taught Communist tactics, which he later employed.

King’s sympathy for communism may have contributed to his opposition to the Vietnam War, which he characterized as a racist, imperialistic, and unjust war. King claimed that America "had committed more war crimes than any nation in the world." While he acknowledged the NLF "may not be paragons of virtue," he never criticized them. However, he was rather harsh on Diem and the South. He denied that the NLF was communist, and believed that Ho Chi Minh should have been the legitimate ruler of Vietnam. As a committed globalist, he believed that "our loyalties must transcend our race, our tribe, our class, and our nation. This means we must develop a world perspective."

Many of King’s conservative admirers have no problem calling anyone who questions American foreign policy a "fifth columnist." While I personally agree with King on some of his stands on Vietnam, it is hypocritical for those who are still trying to get Jane Fonda tried for sedition to applaud King.

Myth # 5: King supported the free market.

OK, you don’t hear this too often, but it happens. For example, Father Robert A. Sirico delivered a paper to the Acton Institute entitled Civil Rights and Social Cooperation. In it, he wrote,

A freer economy would take us closer to the ideals of the pioneers in this country's civil rights movement. Martin Luther King, Jr. recognized this when he wrote: "With the growth of industry the folkways of white supremacy will gradually pass away," and he predicted that such growth would "Increase the purchasing power of the Negro [which in turn] will result in improved medical care, greater educational opportunities, and more adequate housing. Each of these developments will result in a further weakening of segregation."

King of course was a great opponent of the free economy. In a speech in front of his staff in 1966 he said,

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 called for "totally restructuring the system" in a way that was not capitalist or "the antithesis of communist." For more information on King’s economic views, see Lew Rockwell’s The Economics of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Myth # 6: King was a conservative.

As all the previous myths show, King’s views were hardly conservative. If this was not enough, it is worth noting what King said about the two most prominent postwar American conservative politicians, Ronald Reagan and Barry Goldwater.

King accused Barry Goldwater of "Hitlerism." He believed that Goldwater advocated a "narrow nationalism, a crippling isolationism, and a trigger-happy attitude." On domestic issues he felt that "Mr. Goldwater represented an unrealistic conservatism that was totally out of touch with the realities of the twentieth century." King said that Goldwater’s positions on civil rights were "morally indefensible and socially suicidal."

King said of Reagan, "When a Hollywood performer, lacking distinction even as an actor, can become a leading war hawk candidate for the presidency, only the irrationalities induced by war psychosis can explain such a turn of events."

Despite King’s harsh criticisms of those men, both supported the King holiday. Goldwater even fought to keep King’s FBI files, which contained information about his adulterous sex life and Communist connections, sealed.

Myth # 7: King wasn’t a plagiarist.

OK, even most of the neocons won’t deny this, but it is still worth bringing up, because they all ignore it. King started plagiarizing as an undergraduate. When Boston University founded a commission to look into it, they found that that 45 percent of the first part and 21 percent of the second part of his dissertation was stolen, but they insisted that "no thought should be given to revocation of Dr. King’s doctoral degree." In addition to his dissertation many of his major speeches, such as "I Have a Dream," were plagiarized, as were many of his books and writings. For more information on King’s plagiarism, The Martin Luther King Plagiarism Page and Theodore Pappas’ Plagiarism and the Culture War are excellent resources.

When faced with these facts, most of King’s conservative and libertarian fans either say they weren’t part of his main philosophy, or usually they simply ignore them. Slightly before the King Holiday was signed into law, Governor Meldrim Thompson of New Hampshire wrote a letter to Ronald Reagan expressing concerns about King’s morality and Communist connections. Ronald Reagan responded, "I have the reservations you have, but here the perception of too many people is based on an image, not reality. Indeed, to them the perception is reality."

Far too many on the Right are worshipping that perception. Rather than face the truth about King’s views, they create a man based upon a few lines about judging men "by the content of their character rather than the color of their skin" – something we are not supposed to do in his case, of course – while ignoring everything else he said and did. If King is truly an admirable figure, they are doing his legacy a disservice by using his name to promote an agenda he clearly would not have supported.

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Re: Excellent Sermon Exposing Martin Luther King
« Reply #15 on: May 27, 2007, 03:30:08 PM »
Unseal these records now!. Let us see everything. As far as Dyson goes, he is another afrimative action Ph.D in sociology who is a white hater and a complete moron. He loves rappers and heaps wonderful praise on nopac shakar. You notice I said nopac. He can't be two pack becaise he was shot in the head by co-intel operators acting under orders of J. Edgar Hoover, who is really alive and is secretly pulling the strings of Government and was the guy who warned all the Jews to exit the world trade center before Richard Nixon ordered the black ops to force the muslims to pilot planes into them. If you don't believe me, just ask Amiri Baraka and Cornel West. They will be more that glad to tell you 'the real story'.

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Re: Excellent Sermon Exposing Martin Luther King
« Reply #16 on: May 27, 2007, 07:15:47 PM »
then you approve women beating, drunkeness, cheating on one's spouse, lying to gain a college degree and hating white people

Three out of five, wow, that's really bad.........for the record I love white people and would NEVER lie for a college degree!

No, in all seriousness, it is sometimes amazing to me that people here will quote THE most ant-semitic sources on the web.....that seems strange to me. ???

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Re: Excellent Sermon Exposing Martin Luther King
« Reply #17 on: June 02, 2007, 02:12:01 PM »
I want to see these records now, I want his Ph.d lifted and I want to stop that abomination of a shrine that is being put up in Washington DC. I also want that drunks bust removed from the Capitol's building lobby. If we must have his bust somewhere, put it in a whore house or liquor store.

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Re: Excellent Sermon Exposing Martin Luther King
« Reply #18 on: June 03, 2007, 05:55:20 AM »
MasterWolf, it is funny that you have made that point. I remember watching a documentary on the history channel where some braided black man went all over the country and made a piligramge to all the MLK blvk's throughout the country. Every, every single one was a ghetto, a slum, uninhabitibule for white people. I remember he went into a Chinese take out place on a Martin lucifer blvd. in, you take you choice area, and the place where you ordered your food was covered with bullet proof glass, you had to shove your money into a kind of revolving door and then the chinese guy would send your order through the same door with your change. Naturally this dread locked primitive was shocked that these hard working people would be afraid of his fellow creators of civilization. I just don't get it. What is wrong with these people? It can't be all of us. Even the new immigrants know that something is not right.

Many years ago I stopped my cab to get some Chinese food near Springfield Blvd. & Hempstead Ave in Q.V. While I was waiting for my food some [censored] with a pit bull decides to menace another [censored] also waiting for food. 30 minutes I had to wait after I got my food before I could leave without getting mauled. This is before the days of cell phones.   

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Re: Excellent Sermon Exposing Martin Luther King
« Reply #19 on: June 03, 2007, 10:29:45 AM »
I don't believe a word of that article. Not a single word. And what they said about his wife was horrible. Pure propaganda at its worst.

Imerica, I'm wondering, why the hell does Martin Luther King have all of these streets named after him throughout the country, when other American heroes such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Pershing, Robert E. Lee, Benjamin Franklin, Stonewall Jackson, Douglas MacArthur, George S. Patton, and Dwight D. Eisenhower do not have as many streets named after them combined?

I've lived in many places where those American heros are represented as names on street signs. Take San Diego for instance... nothing but the street signs with Ex President's street signs. If you'd like to see a more 'formidable' President's name on a streets sign,  contact your the Powers that Be, in you neck of the woods.

Better they should name a street for Evan Mecham who had the chutzpah to stand up and rescind the king "holiday' in Arizona...

All he said that they needed to find jobs instead of geting a holiday.
Then that would be true of all of the white people who are unemployed during Presidents' Day. Should they go  out and look for jobs also?

Explain to me why i set your fellow bipeds getting welfare while driving Cadillacs

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Re: Excellent Sermon Exposing Martin Luther King
« Reply #20 on: June 03, 2007, 12:15:04 PM »
Chaim ben Pesach once said the good thing about Martin Lucifer King day is that for 1 day out of the year you do not get UMMM HMM when you call customer service.  People can actually get jobs done without screw ups.  Ever gone to the post office?  Call up Verizon if its not going to Bangladesh its going to Harlem?  Ever had to deal with the cable company?  And some 3rd world dribbler answer? 
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Re: Excellent Sermon Exposing Martin Luther King
« Reply #21 on: June 03, 2007, 03:08:47 PM »
I don't believe a word of that article. Not a single word. And what they said about his wife was horrible. Pure propaganda at its worst.

Imerica, I'm wondering, why the hell does Martin Luther King have all of these streets named after him throughout the country, when other American heroes such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Pershing, Robert E. Lee, Benjamin Franklin, Stonewall Jackson, Douglas MacArthur, George S. Patton, and Dwight D. Eisenhower do not have as many streets named after them combined?

I've lived in many places where those American heros are represented as names on street signs. Take San Diego for instance... nothing but the street signs with Ex President's street signs. If you'd like to see a more 'formidable' President's name on a streets sign,  contact your the Powers that Be, in you neck of the woods.

Better they should name a street for Evan Mecham who had the chutzpah to stand up and rescind the king "holiday' in Arizona...

All he said that they needed to find jobs instead of geting a holiday.
Then that would be true of all of the white people who are unemployed during Presidents' Day. Should they go  out and look for jobs also?

Explain to me why i set your fellow bipeds getting welfare while driving Cadillacs
I'm not a biped (I shudder to inquire as to what that means...so I won't ask). And WE don't have a Cadillac. But you seem to have issues. Your sentence doesn't make one ounce of sense.

My  QUESTION was since you feel that blacks should be out looking for jobs on MLK' day, shouldn't the white people who are unemployed during Presidents' Day go out looking for work? Wait...a lot of jobs and govt. agencies are closed on those days. lol

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Re: Excellent Sermon Exposing Martin Luther King
« Reply #22 on: June 03, 2007, 03:11:12 PM »
Chaim ben Pesach once said the good thing about Martin Lucifer King day is that for 1 day out of the year you do not get UMMM HMM when you call customer service.  People can actually get jobs done without screw ups.  Ever gone to the post office?  Call up Verizon if its not going to Bangladesh its going to Harlem?  Ever had to deal with the cable company?  And some 3rd world dribbler answer? 
Both you and Chiam are wrong about that. The only people you seem to encounter are ignorant blacks...and I'm sorry for that but understand there are blacks that work for the same companies who NEVER speak that "ummm-hmmm' language you are talking about, on their jobs. There are some blacks that if you call their companies, you'd never know they're black because of their use of Proper English.

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Re: Excellent Sermon Exposing Martin Luther King
« Reply #23 on: June 03, 2007, 05:26:46 PM »
ummm-hmmm
Sorry... that was immature ;D ;D ;D

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Re: Excellent Sermon Exposing Martin Luther King
« Reply #24 on: June 03, 2007, 06:17:23 PM »
ummm-hmmm
Sorry... that was immature ;D ;D ;D
But its mature when Chaim says it? And for the record, I didn't say the 'umm-hmmm' comment to be funny... I used it as an example.
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