A Simple Question About Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

I think MLK Jr. would be amazed that America elected an African American President.

I don't think that he would have been at all surprised that some Republicans like Trump embraced the racist Birther theories in order to discredit the first African American President.
You know he was half white don't you? And raised by white grandparents

Yeah. I do. One of the reason why many of his opponents choose to call him 'mulatto' or 'half breed'

Tell me more about how that has anything to do with Trump promoting the racist birther theories?


Since when is the theory that B. Hussein O was born in Kenya "racist"?

Trump proved it was incorrect, but the theory came from Obama's literary agents when good old Barry Soetoro decided to adopt the Obama Gimmick and become an author. "Birtherism" didn't come from any Republican, but from Obama's paid staff.

It was always racist.

I already pointed out that Birthers- including King of the Birthers Donnie- were Birthin long before any of them knew anything about that pamphlet. Your historical revisionism in defense of Birther racist idiocy is just that.

Trump promoted the racist Birther lies for years- and today's GOP thought highly enough about that to elect him.
You're continuing to try to taint those who question his birthplace.

I still believe h we was born in Kenya and his BS was forged.

You're trying to convince us it's settled. It is not.

We also KNOW his loyalties were NOT with the USA

And we also KNOW that African is behind the "Resist" movement.

There are still lots of your racists who followed your King Birther- and still do even after he threw you under the bus.

You are model Trump supporters.
 
You know he was half white don't you? And raised by white grandparents

Yeah. I do. One of the reason why many of his opponents choose to call him 'mulatto' or 'half breed'

Tell me more about how that has anything to do with Trump promoting the racist birther theories?


Since when is the theory that B. Hussein O was born in Kenya "racist"?

Trump proved it was incorrect, but the theory came from Obama's literary agents when good old Barry Soetoro decided to adopt the Obama Gimmick and become an author. "Birtherism" didn't come from any Republican, but from Obama's paid staff.

It was always racist.

I already pointed out that Birthers- including King of the Birthers Donnie- were Birthin long before any of them knew anything about that pamphlet. Your historical revisionism in defense of Birther racist idiocy is just that.

Trump promoted the racist Birther lies for years- and today's GOP thought highly enough about that to elect him.
You're continuing to try to taint those who question his birthplace.

I still believe h we was born in Kenya and his BS was forged.

You're trying to convince us it's settled. It is not.

We also KNOW his loyalties were NOT with the USA

And we also KNOW that African is behind the "Resist" movement.

There are still lots of your racists who followed your King Birther- and still do even after he threw you under the bus.

You are model Trump supporters.
You do know the Queen Birther was Hillary, don't you?!

Even she is occasionally right.

And yes, the African was NOT eligible to run for office.
 
7 Big Lies Conservatives Want You To Believe About Martin Luther King, Jr.

I got one question to ask on the day we celebrate the life and lessons of Dr. Martin Luther King - (or as the Democrats call him, Martin Luther Coon) -- and that question is -- what prominent conservatives were marching along side of King down in places like Selma, Birmingham, Jackson?? Notice, I didn't ask what prominent "republicans" were marching along side of King, I asked what prominent "conservatives" were marching along side of him....and whenever you break it down along ideological lines instead of party lines -- the closet racists of today get triggered.....

"When you look at American history from a straight progressive versus conservative viewpoint, there have not been too many universally agreed upon conservative victories. Primarily because conservatives are conservatives and want things to stay the same. And things have changed. When women wanted the vote, obviously, the people not wanting that to change would have been considered conservative. Those who wanted to keep Jim Crow would have been conservatives. Many of those who would have been considered heroes to the conservatives at the time would seem super backwards to almost anyone today. No one is going around wearing a Joseph McCarthy t-shirt, and cool kids on campus are not sitting around reading “The Bell Curve.”

Since this question is so hard for today's conservatives to answer -- they resort to just flat out making shit up -- and hoping if they just keep repeating the lie enough, it will be truth -- pay no attention to what MLK said himself, they tell you...Popular lies like "King was a Republican, believe me...his niece even said it...and we pay her a lot of money to keep telling us that!!"....Here is what King said about the 1964 Republican convention...."The Republican Party geared its appeal and program to racism, reaction, and extremism. All people of goodwill viewed with alarm and concern the frenzied wedding at the Cow Palace of the KKK with the radical right. The “best man” [Barry Goldwater] at this ceremony was a senator whose voting record, philosophy, and program were anathema to all the hard-won achievements of the past decade."

History and facts are a troublesome thing for those who seek to try to invent their own...and when those people really get triggered -- they finally let it slip out that "King cheated on his wives, he is a rapist!!" -- "King was paid to say those radical things by the Commies!!" -- funny, weren't you just claiming he was a conservative Republican??

Let's also remember what your former God, St. Reagan (replaced by your new God, Trump) said immediately after the assassination of MLK....he basically said he was a radical lawbreaker and he had it coming....Even when he had to change positions and sign MLK day as a federal holiday -- he wrote an apology letter to a member of the racist John Birch society (Meldrim Thomson, Jr) to explain to him that he was only using the MLK day as political pretext to silence the mounting criticism of his positions on civil rights.

So....I'll simply ask....can you name me the prominent republican conservatives who were along side of King, putting his or her life on the line for civil rights? People who died for what they believed in, people like Viola Luizzo, Andrew Goodman, William Lewis Moore, Jonathan Daniels -- by the way, all of those people I just named were white.....the ones who were attacked as being "liberal trouble makers" and "N-word lovers" -- they damn sure were not murdered for being "prominent conservatives"


What prominent white democrats marched with MLK?
Bernie Sanders....

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Yeah. I do. One of the reason why many of his opponents choose to call him 'mulatto' or 'half breed'

Tell me more about how that has anything to do with Trump promoting the racist birther theories?


Since when is the theory that B. Hussein O was born in Kenya "racist"?

Trump proved it was incorrect, but the theory came from Obama's literary agents when good old Barry Soetoro decided to adopt the Obama Gimmick and become an author. "Birtherism" didn't come from any Republican, but from Obama's paid staff.

It was always racist.

I already pointed out that Birthers- including King of the Birthers Donnie- were Birthin long before any of them knew anything about that pamphlet. Your historical revisionism in defense of Birther racist idiocy is just that.

Trump promoted the racist Birther lies for years- and today's GOP thought highly enough about that to elect him.
You're continuing to try to taint those who question his birthplace.

I still believe h we was born in Kenya and his BS was forged.

You're trying to convince us it's settled. It is not.

We also KNOW his loyalties were NOT with the USA

And we also KNOW that African is behind the "Resist" movement.

There are still lots of your racists who followed your King Birther- and still do even after he threw you under the bus.

You are model Trump supporters.
You do know the Queen Birther was Hillary, don't you?!

Even she is occasionally right.

And yes, the African was NOT eligible to run for office.


Obama is out of office now, let bygones be bygones.

President Trump is working hard to reverse the colossal f-ups of the Obama Regime and doing a bang up job, really, especially considering on the push back he has received from not just doctrinaire marxists, but Never Trumpers and Deep Staters as well.


The key for African Americans, as well as other Americans, is to work together with OUR President to help get us firmly on track. It would be a hell of a kick in the ass for Sleepy Joe to get in and reduce the Dow in half or less and double unemployment, especially among African Americans. Biden made it crystal clear that he is willing to destroy millions of jobs to implement his climate agenda and reduce millions to subsistence
 
7 Big Lies Conservatives Want You To Believe About Martin Luther King, Jr.

I got one question to ask on the day we celebrate the life and lessons of Dr. Martin Luther King - (or as the Democrats call him, Martin Luther Coon) -- and that question is -- what prominent conservatives were marching along side of King down in places like Selma, Birmingham, Jackson?? Notice, I didn't ask what prominent "republicans" were marching along side of King, I asked what prominent "conservatives" were marching along side of him....and whenever you break it down along ideological lines instead of party lines -- the closet racists of today get triggered.....

"When you look at American history from a straight progressive versus conservative viewpoint, there have not been too many universally agreed upon conservative victories. Primarily because conservatives are conservatives and want things to stay the same. And things have changed. When women wanted the vote, obviously, the people not wanting that to change would have been considered conservative. Those who wanted to keep Jim Crow would have been conservatives. Many of those who would have been considered heroes to the conservatives at the time would seem super backwards to almost anyone today. No one is going around wearing a Joseph McCarthy t-shirt, and cool kids on campus are not sitting around reading “The Bell Curve.”

Since this question is so hard for today's conservatives to answer -- they resort to just flat out making shit up -- and hoping if they just keep repeating the lie enough, it will be truth -- pay no attention to what MLK said himself, they tell you...Popular lies like "King was a Republican, believe me...his niece even said it...and we pay her a lot of money to keep telling us that!!"....Here is what King said about the 1964 Republican convention...."The Republican Party geared its appeal and program to racism, reaction, and extremism. All people of goodwill viewed with alarm and concern the frenzied wedding at the Cow Palace of the KKK with the radical right. The “best man” [Barry Goldwater] at this ceremony was a senator whose voting record, philosophy, and program were anathema to all the hard-won achievements of the past decade."

History and facts are a troublesome thing for those who seek to try to invent their own...and when those people really get triggered -- they finally let it slip out that "King cheated on his wives, he is a rapist!!" -- "King was paid to say those radical things by the Commies!!" -- funny, weren't you just claiming he was a conservative Republican??

Let's also remember what your former God, St. Reagan (replaced by your new God, Trump) said immediately after the assassination of MLK....he basically said he was a radical lawbreaker and he had it coming....Even when he had to change positions and sign MLK day as a federal holiday -- he wrote an apology letter to a member of the racist John Birch society (Meldrim Thomson, Jr) to explain to him that he was only using the MLK day as political pretext to silence the mounting criticism of his positions on civil rights.

So....I'll simply ask....can you name me the prominent republican conservatives who were along side of King, putting his or her life on the line for civil rights? People who died for what they believed in, people like Viola Luizzo, Andrew Goodman, William Lewis Moore, Jonathan Daniels -- by the way, all of those people I just named were white.....the ones who were attacked as being "liberal trouble makers" and "N-word lovers" -- they damn sure were not murdered for being "prominent conservatives"


What prominent white democrats marched with MLK?
Bernie Sanders....

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The fact that those young men weren't in Vietnam , dying for their country, tells me that Rep. Lewis and Sen. Sanders were just Chicken Hawks.

They were gungho for endorsing Obama's and Clinton's wars, but were too yellow to fight themselves.
 
7 Big Lies Conservatives Want You To Believe About Martin Luther King, Jr.

I got one question to ask on the day we celebrate the life and lessons of Dr. Martin Luther King - (or as the Democrats call him, Martin Luther Coon) -- and that question is -- what prominent conservatives were marching along side of King down in places like Selma, Birmingham, Jackson?? Notice, I didn't ask what prominent "republicans" were marching along side of King, I asked what prominent "conservatives" were marching along side of him....and whenever you break it down along ideological lines instead of party lines -- the closet racists of today get triggered.....

"When you look at American history from a straight progressive versus conservative viewpoint, there have not been too many universally agreed upon conservative victories. Primarily because conservatives are conservatives and want things to stay the same. And things have changed. When women wanted the vote, obviously, the people not wanting that to change would have been considered conservative. Those who wanted to keep Jim Crow would have been conservatives. Many of those who would have been considered heroes to the conservatives at the time would seem super backwards to almost anyone today. No one is going around wearing a Joseph McCarthy t-shirt, and cool kids on campus are not sitting around reading “The Bell Curve.”

Since this question is so hard for today's conservatives to answer -- they resort to just flat out making shit up -- and hoping if they just keep repeating the lie enough, it will be truth -- pay no attention to what MLK said himself, they tell you...Popular lies like "King was a Republican, believe me...his niece even said it...and we pay her a lot of money to keep telling us that!!"....Here is what King said about the 1964 Republican convention...."The Republican Party geared its appeal and program to racism, reaction, and extremism. All people of goodwill viewed with alarm and concern the frenzied wedding at the Cow Palace of the KKK with the radical right. The “best man” [Barry Goldwater] at this ceremony was a senator whose voting record, philosophy, and program were anathema to all the hard-won achievements of the past decade."

History and facts are a troublesome thing for those who seek to try to invent their own...and when those people really get triggered -- they finally let it slip out that "King cheated on his wives, he is a rapist!!" -- "King was paid to say those radical things by the Commies!!" -- funny, weren't you just claiming he was a conservative Republican??

Let's also remember what your former God, St. Reagan (replaced by your new God, Trump) said immediately after the assassination of MLK....he basically said he was a radical lawbreaker and he had it coming....Even when he had to change positions and sign MLK day as a federal holiday -- he wrote an apology letter to a member of the racist John Birch society (Meldrim Thomson, Jr) to explain to him that he was only using the MLK day as political pretext to silence the mounting criticism of his positions on civil rights.

So....I'll simply ask....can you name me the prominent republican conservatives who were along side of King, putting his or her life on the line for civil rights? People who died for what they believed in, people like Viola Luizzo, Andrew Goodman, William Lewis Moore, Jonathan Daniels -- by the way, all of those people I just named were white.....the ones who were attacked as being "liberal trouble makers" and "N-word lovers" -- they damn sure were not murdered for being "prominent conservatives"




I'll leave to more serious history buffs to find any conservatives who might have been there.


But I will point out, that conservatives of the GOP, had been at the forefront of equal rights for blacks before, during and after MLK.


They might not have been marching in the streets, prompting confrontations to get PR, but they were in the Congress passing laws and in the White House enforcing those laws.
Barry Goldwater was the "father of conservatism" wasn't he?

He was the republican nominee in 1964 -- and he was opposed to the Civil Rights and Voting Rights act......and still to this day, its conservatives who are trying to weaken both the Civil Rights and Voting Rights Act...

I suggest you leave the whole conversation to the history buffs
 
7 Big Lies Conservatives Want You To Believe About Martin Luther King, Jr.

I got one question to ask on the day we celebrate the life and lessons of Dr. Martin Luther King - (or as the Democrats call him, Martin Luther Coon) -- and that question is -- what prominent conservatives were marching along side of King down in places like Selma, Birmingham, Jackson?? Notice, I didn't ask what prominent "republicans" were marching along side of King, I asked what prominent "conservatives" were marching along side of him....and whenever you break it down along ideological lines instead of party lines -- the closet racists of today get triggered.....

"When you look at American history from a straight progressive versus conservative viewpoint, there have not been too many universally agreed upon conservative victories. Primarily because conservatives are conservatives and want things to stay the same. And things have changed. When women wanted the vote, obviously, the people not wanting that to change would have been considered conservative. Those who wanted to keep Jim Crow would have been conservatives. Many of those who would have been considered heroes to the conservatives at the time would seem super backwards to almost anyone today. No one is going around wearing a Joseph McCarthy t-shirt, and cool kids on campus are not sitting around reading “The Bell Curve.”

Since this question is so hard for today's conservatives to answer -- they resort to just flat out making shit up -- and hoping if they just keep repeating the lie enough, it will be truth -- pay no attention to what MLK said himself, they tell you...Popular lies like "King was a Republican, believe me...his niece even said it...and we pay her a lot of money to keep telling us that!!"....Here is what King said about the 1964 Republican convention...."The Republican Party geared its appeal and program to racism, reaction, and extremism. All people of goodwill viewed with alarm and concern the frenzied wedding at the Cow Palace of the KKK with the radical right. The “best man” [Barry Goldwater] at this ceremony was a senator whose voting record, philosophy, and program were anathema to all the hard-won achievements of the past decade."

History and facts are a troublesome thing for those who seek to try to invent their own...and when those people really get triggered -- they finally let it slip out that "King cheated on his wives, he is a rapist!!" -- "King was paid to say those radical things by the Commies!!" -- funny, weren't you just claiming he was a conservative Republican??

Let's also remember what your former God, St. Reagan (replaced by your new God, Trump) said immediately after the assassination of MLK....he basically said he was a radical lawbreaker and he had it coming....Even when he had to change positions and sign MLK day as a federal holiday -- he wrote an apology letter to a member of the racist John Birch society (Meldrim Thomson, Jr) to explain to him that he was only using the MLK day as political pretext to silence the mounting criticism of his positions on civil rights.

So....I'll simply ask....can you name me the prominent republican conservatives who were along side of King, putting his or her life on the line for civil rights? People who died for what they believed in, people like Viola Luizzo, Andrew Goodman, William Lewis Moore, Jonathan Daniels -- by the way, all of those people I just named were white.....the ones who were attacked as being "liberal trouble makers" and "N-word lovers" -- they damn sure were not murdered for being "prominent conservatives"


What prominent white democrats marched with MLK?
Bernie Sanders....

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The fact that those young men weren't in Vietnam , dying for their country, tells me that Rep. Lewis and Sen. Sanders were just Chicken Hawks.

They were gungho for endorsing Obama's and Clinton's wars, but were too yellow to fight themselves.
Sanders voted against Iraq.....

Nor did he ever call anyone who did go fight in Vietnam, fake war heros and traitors...

your cult leader did tho….you know, the one who didn't go to Vietnam
 
I wonder what MLK would think about a President who reduced Black Unemployment to the lowest level in recorded history?
According to today's Dems, he would be thanking Obama

I think MLK Jr. would be amazed that America elected an African American President.

I don't think that he would have been at all surprised that some Republicans like Trump embraced the racist Birther theories in order to discredit the first African American President.
You know he was half white don't you? And raised by white grandparents
but did that stop you folks from calling him the most racist anti-white president in human history??

Dic suckers like you always twist yourselves into pretzels when your bullshit gets exposed
 
Barry Goldwater was the "father of conservatism" wasn't he?


Where did you get that idea? There were plenty of conservatives before Goldwater, including Warren Gamaliel Harding who returned America to Normalcy after Wilson's progressive nightmare.

And it was President Harding who gave the first Presidential Civil Rights address in ultraliberal, deep blue Birmingham AL in October 1921.

Hundred thousand people came out to see him.
 
Barry Goldwater was the "father of conservatism" wasn't he?


Where did you get that idea? There were plenty of conservatives before Goldwater, including Warren Gamaliel Harding who returned America to Normalcy after Wilson's progressive nightmare.

And it was President Harding who gave the first Presidential Civil Rights address in ultraliberal, deep blue Birmingham AL in October 1921.

Hundred thousand people came out to see him.
Maybe republicans shouldn't keep referring to him as the father of conservatism....

You act like you are ashamed of him being called that??

Why?? because he is making you look stupid on this post??

The father of American conservatism
 
Barry Goldwater was the "father of conservatism" wasn't he?


Where did you get that idea? There were plenty of conservatives before Goldwater, including Warren Gamaliel Harding who returned America to Normalcy after Wilson's progressive nightmare.

And it was President Harding who gave the first Presidential Civil Rights address in ultraliberal, deep blue Birmingham AL in October 1921.

Hundred thousand people came out to see him.
Maybe republicans shouldn't keep referring to him as the father of conservatism....

You act like you are ashamed of him being called that??

Why?? because he is making you look stupid on this post??

The father of American conservatism


You cited an opinion column from Barry Goldwater Jr.. Yes, to the Junior Goldwater, the late senator was his father.
 
I wonder what MLK would think about a President who reduced Black Unemployment to the lowest level in recorded history? Do you think that he approved of his peeps working, or did he want them to be dependent on Government Largesse?

Compare and contrast the Trumpster and Obama with his Obamaphone program which encouraged the people to give away their birthright as Americans for a few hundred free minutes on a cheap Obamaphone. At least Esau got a tasty stew for his.


Winner, winner, chicken dinner!

The best our Conservatives can do is trot out......Obama Phone Lady
 
Obama is out of office now, let bygones be bygones
The problem is the left is rewriting history.

They demand we all believe what they want us to believe about that man.

I will continue to say they haven't proven he was born here EVERY TIME THEY BRING IT UP

And he is still in DC stiring up trouble and working to sabotage the president the People elected.
 
I wonder what MLK would think about a President who reduced Black Unemployment to the lowest level in recorded history? Do you think that he approved of his peeps working, or did he want them to be dependent on Government Largesse?

Compare and contrast the Trumpster and Obama with his Obamaphone program which encouraged the people to give away their birthright as Americans for a few hundred free minutes on a cheap Obamaphone. At least Esau got a tasty stew for his.


Winner, winner, chicken dinner!

The best our Conservatives can do is trot out......Obama Phone Lady



The Obamaphone Representative was and is the Obama Base. And the interview with this young female activist also showed what the Democrat objections to Romney were (that he sucks, bad).

BTW, Mitt didn't even respond to this, didn't even tweet the Dems on the Suck Issue.
 
Yeah. I do. One of the reason why many of his opponents choose to call him 'mulatto' or 'half breed'

Tell me more about how that has anything to do with Trump promoting the racist birther theories?


Since when is the theory that B. Hussein O was born in Kenya "racist"?

Trump proved it was incorrect, but the theory came from Obama's literary agents when good old Barry Soetoro decided to adopt the Obama Gimmick and become an author. "Birtherism" didn't come from any Republican, but from Obama's paid staff.

It was always racist.

I already pointed out that Birthers- including King of the Birthers Donnie- were Birthin long before any of them knew anything about that pamphlet. Your historical revisionism in defense of Birther racist idiocy is just that.

Trump promoted the racist Birther lies for years- and today's GOP thought highly enough about that to elect him.
You're continuing to try to taint those who question his birthplace.

I still believe h we was born in Kenya and his BS was forged.

You're trying to convince us it's settled. It is not.

We also KNOW his loyalties were NOT with the USA

And we also KNOW that African is behind the "Resist" movement.

There are still lots of your racists who followed your King Birther- and still do even after he threw you under the bus.

You are model Trump supporters.
You do know the Queen Birther was Hillary, don't you?!

Even she is occasionally right.

And yes, the African was NOT eligible to run for office.

Unlike your King of the Birthers, Hillary Clinton never once suggested that Barack Obama was not born in the U.S.

But thanks for believing that Trump was just following Clintons lead......lol

You Birther Trumpettes........must stick in your craw every year that the United States celebrates MLK day.
 
Obama is out of office now, let bygones be bygones
The problem is the left is rewriting history.

They demand we all believe what they want us to believe about that man.

I will continue to say they haven't proven he was born here EVERY TIME THEY BRING IT UP

And he is still in DC stiring up trouble and working to sabotage the president the People elected.

Haven't proven that Barack Obama was born here?

Are you also members of the Flat Earth Society?

After all of these years, this demand for 'proof' is pretty nonsensical- because you reject every single form of proof that you never even demanded of any other President.

What proof have you seen?
Barack's birth certificate.
Confirmation from the State of Hawaii that the BC was valid.
Barack's certified copy of his original birth certificate.
The State of Hawaii confirming that- and that he was born in Hawaii.
Two birth announcements placed in Hawaiian papers.

What did you demand of Barack's presidential opponent?

Nothing.

This was always about Barack Obama's race. And Trump's willingness to embrace the racists who promoted the Birther idiocy.
 
Obama is out of office now, let bygones be bygones
The problem is the left is rewriting history.

They demand we all believe what they want us to believe about that man.

I will continue to say they haven't proven he was born here EVERY TIME THEY BRING IT UP

And he is still in DC stiring up trouble and working to sabotage the president the People elected.

Funny- you had no problem with Trump sabotaging the president the People elected- when it was Obama.
 
Barry Goldwater was the "father of conservatism" wasn't he?


Where did you get that idea? There were plenty of conservatives before Goldwater, including Warren Gamaliel Harding who returned America to Normalcy after Wilson's progressive nightmare.

And it was President Harding who gave the first Presidential Civil Rights address in ultraliberal, deep blue Birmingham AL in October 1921.

Hundred thousand people came out to see him.


ultraliberal, deep blue Birmingham AL

When did the South stop being 'ultraliberal'?

Exactly?
 
7 Big Lies Conservatives Want You To Believe About Martin Luther King, Jr.

I got one question to ask on the day we celebrate the life and lessons of Dr. Martin Luther King - (or as the Democrats call him, Martin Luther Coon) -- and that question is -- what prominent conservatives were marching along side of King down in places like Selma, Birmingham, Jackson?? Notice, I didn't ask what prominent "republicans" were marching along side of King, I asked what prominent "conservatives" were marching along side of him....and whenever you break it down along ideological lines instead of party lines -- the closet racists of today get triggered.....

"When you look at American history from a straight progressive versus conservative viewpoint, there have not been too many universally agreed upon conservative victories. Primarily because conservatives are conservatives and want things to stay the same. And things have changed. When women wanted the vote, obviously, the people not wanting that to change would have been considered conservative. Those who wanted to keep Jim Crow would have been conservatives. Many of those who would have been considered heroes to the conservatives at the time would seem super backwards to almost anyone today. No one is going around wearing a Joseph McCarthy t-shirt, and cool kids on campus are not sitting around reading “The Bell Curve.”

Since this question is so hard for today's conservatives to answer -- they resort to just flat out making shit up -- and hoping if they just keep repeating the lie enough, it will be truth -- pay no attention to what MLK said himself, they tell you...Popular lies like "King was a Republican, believe me...his niece even said it...and we pay her a lot of money to keep telling us that!!"....Here is what King said about the 1964 Republican convention...."The Republican Party geared its appeal and program to racism, reaction, and extremism. All people of goodwill viewed with alarm and concern the frenzied wedding at the Cow Palace of the KKK with the radical right. The “best man” [Barry Goldwater] at this ceremony was a senator whose voting record, philosophy, and program were anathema to all the hard-won achievements of the past decade."

History and facts are a troublesome thing for those who seek to try to invent their own...and when those people really get triggered -- they finally let it slip out that "King cheated on his wives, he is a rapist!!" -- "King was paid to say those radical things by the Commies!!" -- funny, weren't you just claiming he was a conservative Republican??

Let's also remember what your former God, St. Reagan (replaced by your new God, Trump) said immediately after the assassination of MLK....he basically said he was a radical lawbreaker and he had it coming....Even when he had to change positions and sign MLK day as a federal holiday -- he wrote an apology letter to a member of the racist John Birch society (Meldrim Thomson, Jr) to explain to him that he was only using the MLK day as political pretext to silence the mounting criticism of his positions on civil rights.

So....I'll simply ask....can you name me the prominent republican conservatives who were along side of King, putting his or her life on the line for civil rights? People who died for what they believed in, people like Viola Luizzo, Andrew Goodman, William Lewis Moore, Jonathan Daniels -- by the way, all of those people I just named were white.....the ones who were attacked as being "liberal trouble makers" and "N-word lovers" -- they damn sure were not murdered for being "prominent conservatives"


What prominent white democrats marched with MLK?
Bernie Sanders....

View attachment 301789

Next....


The fact that those young men weren't in Vietnam , dying for their country, tells me that Rep. Lewis and Sen. Sanders were just Chicken Hawks.

They were gungho for endorsing Obama's and Clinton's wars, but were too yellow to fight themselves.

speaking of chickenhawks.......
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7 Big Lies Conservatives Want You To Believe About Martin Luther King, Jr.

I got one question to ask on the day we celebrate the life and lessons of Dr. Martin Luther King - (or as the Democrats call him, Martin Luther Coon) -- and that question is -- what prominent conservatives were marching along side of King down in places like Selma, Birmingham, Jackson?? Notice, I didn't ask what prominent "republicans" were marching along side of King, I asked what prominent "conservatives" were marching along side of him....and whenever you break it down along ideological lines instead of party lines -- the closet racists of today get triggered.....

"When you look at American history from a straight progressive versus conservative viewpoint, there have not been too many universally agreed upon conservative victories. Primarily because conservatives are conservatives and want things to stay the same. And things have changed. When women wanted the vote, obviously, the people not wanting that to change would have been considered conservative. Those who wanted to keep Jim Crow would have been conservatives. Many of those who would have been considered heroes to the conservatives at the time would seem super backwards to almost anyone today. No one is going around wearing a Joseph McCarthy t-shirt, and cool kids on campus are not sitting around reading “The Bell Curve.”

Since this question is so hard for today's conservatives to answer -- they resort to just flat out making shit up -- and hoping if they just keep repeating the lie enough, it will be truth -- pay no attention to what MLK said himself, they tell you...Popular lies like "King was a Republican, believe me...his niece even said it...and we pay her a lot of money to keep telling us that!!"....Here is what King said about the 1964 Republican convention...."The Republican Party geared its appeal and program to racism, reaction, and extremism. All people of goodwill viewed with alarm and concern the frenzied wedding at the Cow Palace of the KKK with the radical right. The “best man” [Barry Goldwater] at this ceremony was a senator whose voting record, philosophy, and program were anathema to all the hard-won achievements of the past decade."

History and facts are a troublesome thing for those who seek to try to invent their own...and when those people really get triggered -- they finally let it slip out that "King cheated on his wives, he is a rapist!!" -- "King was paid to say those radical things by the Commies!!" -- funny, weren't you just claiming he was a conservative Republican??

Let's also remember what your former God, St. Reagan (replaced by your new God, Trump) said immediately after the assassination of MLK....he basically said he was a radical lawbreaker and he had it coming....Even when he had to change positions and sign MLK day as a federal holiday -- he wrote an apology letter to a member of the racist John Birch society (Meldrim Thomson, Jr) to explain to him that he was only using the MLK day as political pretext to silence the mounting criticism of his positions on civil rights.

So....I'll simply ask....can you name me the prominent republican conservatives who were along side of King, putting his or her life on the line for civil rights? People who died for what they believed in, people like Viola Luizzo, Andrew Goodman, William Lewis Moore, Jonathan Daniels -- by the way, all of those people I just named were white.....the ones who were attacked as being "liberal trouble makers" and "N-word lovers" -- they damn sure were not murdered for being "prominent conservatives"

He was a communist, why would we support him?

It also looks like the critics that were against desegregation were correct about the negro people, as proven by the violence perpetrated by negroes today.
Conservatives call him a communist

The rest call him an American Patriot
 

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