"There were experiments, hopes, new beginnings. Then came the buildup in Vietnam, and I watched this program broken and eviscerated, as if it were some idle political plaything of a society gone mad on war, and I knew that America would never invest the necessary funds or energies in rehabilitation of its poor so long as adventures like Vietnam continued to draw men and skills and money like some demonic destructive suction tube.Why, Georgie Boy, i will state once again -- we know that you hate this country, and nothing is really stopping you from leaving and going to a country where you will feel more comfortable (maybe living among the Taliban is your cup of tea). There are millions of people from around the world who would be happy to take your place as a citizen here. By the way, Martin Luther King had no problem with the military trying to keep him safe on his march. Meanwhile, can anyone ever see Georgie Boy marching for civil rights for the Blacks? Since he has all this time on his hands, if he could drag himself away from his computer he could spend some time going to some of the schools in the Los Angeles area and help the Black kids who are having trouble with their school work. You would never see Georgie Boy go out of his way, though, to help any Black. To him they are just an "abd."MLK says thanks for your service:
"They must see Americans as strange liberators. The Vietnamese people proclaimed their own independence in 1954 -- in 1945 rather -- after a combined French and Japanese occupation and before the communist revolution in China. They were led by Ho Chi Minh. Even though they quoted the American Declaration of Independence in their own document of freedom, we refused to recognize them."
American Rhetoric: Martin Luther King, Jr: A Time to Break Silence (Declaration Against the Vietnam War)
"Greatest purveyor of violence in the world."
"So, I was increasingly compelled to see the war as an enemy of the poor and to attack it as such."
I never found time to murder, maim, rape, and displace any human beings anywhere on this planet, unlike baby killers like you, Hossie.
American Rhetoric: Martin Luther King, Jr: A Time to Break Silence (Declaration Against the Vietnam War)