Elveda King Supports Glenn Beck's Restoring Honor Rally on 8/28/10

DemonRats should refrain from talking snottily about a black Republican. It makes you sound so well,,, snotty and racist.



Kerry On

:lol: I am sorry I don't agree with someone who is against same sex marriage, so therefore she doesn't represent a "civil rights movement" to me. And anyone who speaks with Beck, isn't representing their uncle very well.

you are such a tollerant liberal are'nt you?
 
DemonRats should refrain from talking snottily about a black Republican. It makes you sound so well,,, snotty and racist.



Kerry On

:lol: I am sorry I don't agree with someone who is against same sex marriage, so therefore she doesn't represent a "civil rights movement" to me. And anyone who speaks with Beck, isn't representing their uncle very well.

you are such a tollerant liberal are'nt you?

Why should she be tolerant, Infield? Is there any particular reason that she shouldn't have her own opinion of Beck? I'm sure you've got plenty of negative opinions of Obama. Do you think that makes you "intolerant"?
 
:lol: I am sorry I don't agree with someone who is against same sex marriage, so therefore she doesn't represent a "civil rights movement" to me. And anyone who speaks with Beck, isn't representing their uncle very well.

you are such a tollerant liberal are'nt you?

Why should she be tolerant, Infield?(Its Infidel) Is there any particular reason that she shouldn't have her own opinion of Beck? I'm sure you've got plenty of negative opinions of Obama. Do you think that makes you "intolerant"?

According to people who speak from your side of the aisle..... YES.
 
you are such a tollerant liberal are'nt you?

Why should she be tolerant, Infield?(Its Infidel) Is there any particular reason that she shouldn't have her own opinion of Beck? I'm sure you've got plenty of negative opinions of Obama. Do you think that makes you "intolerant"?

According to people who speak from your side of the aisle..... YES.

My side of the aisle? What side would that be?

Who are these people you speak of?
 
There's a certain irony to Beck and others invoking King's name, especially considering he was a Socialist or at least would be considered one by today's standards.

Re-writing history or do you actually have some factual and linkable information to back it up? From what I've read on King your wrong

Maybe your right but how am I to know as you only provided a drive by Ravi style attack post.
 
Re-writing history or do you actually have some factual and linkable information to back it up? From what I've read on King your wrong

Maybe your right but how am I to know as you only provided a drive by Ravi style attack post.

I gave evidence on the next page as you can see.
 
:lol: I am sorry I don't agree with someone who is against same sex marriage, so therefore she doesn't represent a "civil rights movement" to me. And anyone who speaks with Beck, isn't representing their uncle very well.

I'm sorry for you, you closed minded little twitness.

:lol: That is hilarious coming from you.


Here is what King's son has to say on the subject.

My father championed free speech. He would be the first to say that those participating in Beck's rally have the right to express their views. But his dream rejected hateful rhetoric and all forms of bigotry or discrimination, whether directed at race, faith, nationality, sexual orientation or political beliefs. He envisioned a world where all people would recognize one another as sisters and brothers in the human family. Throughout his life he advocated compassion for the poor, nonviolence, respect for the dignity of all people and peace for humanity.
Martin Luther King III: Beck's 8/28 Rally Doesn't Honor My Father's Ideals

and here is the rest of what he has to say.

washingtonpost.com

So, I am sorry I don't support someone like Beck.

Do you support the ideals that he is trying to uplift of Faith, Hope, and Charity? Forget the man do you support those Ideals?
 
YouTube - Glenn Beck Talks With Dr. Elveda King - August 26, 2010


Interesting to see this considering some of the comments coming out of people who dont seem to support Becks rally due to its date and location.

I hope she doesn't become offended at how she's being toted like some kind of token.

demonRat racism never fails to show up.

wow. Exactly what I meant when I said watch how they're TREATED when they stray from the Democrat Plantation.

holy smokes, didn't take long either.
 
Clearly, you know jack shit about MLK, because he certainly would not be a 'socialist' today.

A member of the King family is involved with the Restoring Honor rally. Big deal. Why should she not be? She has every right to be there. However, that doesn't give the rally the 'seal of approval' by MLK.... any more than the other rally being planned would be more legitimate if a member of the King family were to attend that.

It's not a fucking competition about who can get the 'King' name. MLK was an individual and no one has the right to claim him.

I'm not trying to claim him for anybody, I'm not a socialist. I'm merely telling you if King was alive today and talking about the ideas he did, Beck would be calling him a socialist too.

Why Are 40 Million People Still Poor In America? | Poverty in America | Change.org

However, Dr. King's anti-poverty effort was getting significant blowback, some of it coming from old allies. Calling for a major revamping of the economic system and a broader distribution of wealth was simply too much for many. Clearly, more than 40 years later, it still is.

Despite Dr. King's assassination in April 1968, the Poor People's march went off in May of that year with thousands of people of all races descending on Washington, D.C. They demanded that the federal government make the needs of the poor a priority and pass an "economic bill of rights" -- a $30 billion anti-poverty measure that included a commitment to full employment, health care, a guaranteed annual income and the expansion of affordable and low-income housing.

Martin Luther King, Jr. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia





Poor People's Campaign - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



I Bond Rate - Martin Luther King Jr I Bond





Martin Luther King, Jr. - Wikiquote

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.
from a 1968 Playboy magazine interview

Martin Luther King, Jr. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In an interview conducted for Playboy in 1965, he said that granting black Americans only equality could not realistically close the economic gap between them and whites. King said that he did not seek a full restitution of wages lost to slavery, which he believed impossible, but proposed a government compensatory program of US$50 billion over ten years to all disadvantaged groups. He posited that "the money spent would be more than amply justified by the benefits that would accrue to the nation through a spectacular decline in school dropouts, family breakups, crime rates, illegitimacy, swollen relief rolls, rioting and other social evils".[66] He presented this idea as an application of the common law regarding settlement of unpaid labor but clarified that he felt that the money should not be spent exclusively on blacks. He stated, "It should benefit the disadvantaged of all races".[67]

Say what you want, but if he were saying these things today, I doubt many on the right like Beck would be speaking so favorably of Dr. King.

Thats the modbert I remember....much more respectable response than the first one.

I dont have time right now but i'll go through all of what you provided and give you a real response at some point in the near future.
 
YouTube - Glenn Beck Talks With Dr. Elveda King - August 26, 2010


Interesting to see this considering some of the comments coming out of people who dont seem to support Becks rally due to its date and location.

I hope she doesn't become offended at how she's being toted like some kind of token.

Are you ok today bodecca? This is the second time you have made low ball comments like this. It really makes you look bad to act like a racist when I know your not one.
 
YouTube - Glenn Beck Talks With Dr. Elveda King - August 26, 2010


Interesting to see this considering some of the comments coming out of people who dont seem to support Becks rally due to its date and location.

I hope she doesn't become offended at how she's being toted like some kind of token.

Are you ok today bodecca? This is the second time you have made low ball comments like this. It really makes you look bad to act like a racist when I know your not one.

X2... those kind of comments make one wonder :eusa_eh:
 
Clearly, you know jack shit about MLK, because he certainly would not be a 'socialist' today.

A member of the King family is involved with the Restoring Honor rally. Big deal. Why should she not be? She has every right to be there. However, that doesn't give the rally the 'seal of approval' by MLK.... any more than the other rally being planned would be more legitimate if a member of the King family were to attend that.

It's not a fucking competition about who can get the 'King' name. MLK was an individual and no one has the right to claim him.

I'm not trying to claim him for anybody, I'm not a socialist. I'm merely telling you if King was alive today and talking about the ideas he did, Beck would be calling him a socialist too.

Why Are 40 Million People Still Poor In America? | Poverty in America | Change.org



Martin Luther King, Jr. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia





Poor People's Campaign - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



I Bond Rate - Martin Luther King Jr I Bond





Martin Luther King, Jr. - Wikiquote



Martin Luther King, Jr. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In an interview conducted for Playboy in 1965, he said that granting black Americans only equality could not realistically close the economic gap between them and whites. King said that he did not seek a full restitution of wages lost to slavery, which he believed impossible, but proposed a government compensatory program of US$50 billion over ten years to all disadvantaged groups. He posited that "the money spent would be more than amply justified by the benefits that would accrue to the nation through a spectacular decline in school dropouts, family breakups, crime rates, illegitimacy, swollen relief rolls, rioting and other social evils".[66] He presented this idea as an application of the common law regarding settlement of unpaid labor but clarified that he felt that the money should not be spent exclusively on blacks. He stated, "It should benefit the disadvantaged of all races".[67]

Say what you want, but if he were saying these things today, I doubt many on the right like Beck would be speaking so favorably of Dr. King.

Thats the modbert I remember....much more respectable response than the first one.

I dont have time right now but i'll go through all of what you provided and give you a real response at some point in the near future.

I'm reading through the first few links and some of the quotes of King's I read back up your statements.

I have other stuff (I have to try and find it online) I have read about him that also show he held ideals in other areas that today would be considered conservative such as family and religion.

I'm still reading friend.
 

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