MLK Day Is About Trayvon?

Started by Solar, August 08, 2013, 06:44:09 AM

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Solar

The Marxists just can't let it go, they need to stain the memory of MLKs dreams, and make it about Trayvon?
Out of all the marches being planned in cities around the country, the washingtontimes had to find the one being pushed by racists in a racist city.

Funny thing is, I doubt this will get the traction they hope it will, Trayvon was and is a dead issue for the left, resurrecting it as a political football does nothing for the goals and ideals of MLK, it merely cheapens it.
And no, those were not intentional puns, it just looks that way.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/aug/7/as-march-on-washington-anniversary-approaches-tray/
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JustKari

you know, it is funny.  Libs scream "Justice for Trayon!"  and call you a racist if you try to discuss with them why you agree with the verdict (if you do), but if cons/pubs scream "Justice for Amb Stevens!" you are also somehow a racist.  Trayvon had his story told in court, the judge even broke the law she was so biased toward Trayvon, but their was no case.  Stevens will never get a real trial, he got "what differance does it make?"


MLK was an amazing man, deserving of his place in history and memory.  His legacy has been tainted by a boy in a hoody who decided to beat the snot out someone who he probably felt disrespected him.  Since MLK was a proponant of non-violent change, this link between the two is a travesty. 

Solar

Quote from: JustKari on August 08, 2013, 08:10:26 AM
you know, it is funny.  Libs scream "Justice for Trayon!"  and call you a racist if you try to discuss with them why you agree with the verdict (if you do), but if cons/pubs scream "Justice for Amb Stevens!" you are also somehow a racist.  Trayvon had his story told in court, the judge even broke the law she was so biased toward Trayvon, but their was no case.  Stevens will never get a real trial, he got "what differance does it make?"


MLK was an amazing man, deserving of his place in history and memory.  His legacy has been tainted by a boy in a hoody who decided to beat the snot out someone who he probably felt disrespected him.  Since MLK was a proponant of non-violent change, this link between the two is a travesty.
I agree Kari, and I think a lot of Blacks are seeing it for what is is as well.
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walkstall

Has anyone check this sit out yet for what Black are thinking.


http://blackgop.ning.com/
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taxed

Quote from: Yawn on August 08, 2013, 05:43:38 PM
Nice site, but where are these mythical Conservative blacks? They aren't anywhere in Cleveland or Philadelphia, Detroit.   http://www.politifact.com/ohio/statements/2012/nov/21/chain-email/emails-blog-posts-claim-mitt-romney-got-zero-votes/

Look for them in November, 2014 at the voting booths.
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Yawn

They weren't there for Romney -- but then, some of you would say "that was Romney." So they either stayed home or voted for the blood ties.  No, 90% plus will vote for the next Communist candidate.

Solar

Quote from: Yawn on August 08, 2013, 05:53:04 PM
They weren't there for Romney -- but then, some of you would say "that was Romney." So they either stayed home or voted for the blood ties.  No, 90% plus will vote for the next Communist candidate.
I believe many of their votes were changed at the precincts, outright fraud.
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Trip

Quote from: walkstall on August 08, 2013, 11:23:09 AM
Has anyone check this sit out yet for what Black are thinking.


http://blackgop.ning.com/

That's a decent site, I guess, but I have a major problem with it.

Over the top of the page is a great big banner indicating "Republicans For Black Empowerment". 

Why is it for "black" empowerment?  As argued by Madison in Federalis #10, the whole interest that we have as citizens in the legitimatacy of government limited by the Constitution, is the shared interest we each have in common.  That shared interest is the mutual recognition and observance of individual rights and freedoms.   

There is no color, nor race,  involved of this, and THAT is what the GOP should be promoting, yes even with blacks, and particularly with blacks.     

If blacks truly do want equality, and only equality, then they should be exceedingly happy to hear and join that equality without any reference to race. 

"Black Empowerment" is only the GOP pandering to race, the same as the Marxist Democrats.




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Quote from: taxed on August 08, 2013, 05:45:53 PM
Look for them in November, 2014 at the voting booths.

You've got your jammies on.  :tounge:
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