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The tapes are locked away in the FBI vault
Well now Matty did not know you worked at the FBI
So what do you think about MLK Jr. ?? I will tell you what I think and that is he was a arm of the socialist agenda. I am glad you posted to this thread.Isaac |
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Well after learning your view of Jane Fonda, nobody can accuse you of being discriminating in your views towards anyone you believe has "a socialist agenda". Man/Woman/Black/White, you just hate socialists!
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Man/Woman/Black/White, you just hate socialists
Yes they come in all shapes and sizes and colors but their poison in all the same Anti-American Anti-Christian. As in many cases like Green Peace and the movement for Black Freedom and the Democrats they have let the Socialist high jack their platform and it is a great loss to America. Let the moral decline continue at the pace it is going and we will be facing major problems with our youth and this next generation comes to be adults.
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All the depth I know about MLK Jr., I picked up from his "Letter from a Birmingham Jail". He seemed to be a very faithful person, and an academic, and had a sense of something beyond this world. He wasn't intent on winning the war against segregation at any cost, he was intent on winning through ethical means, and by means of good character and love.
Sadly, there seems to be less and less of that in black leaders today. Black has become a way of thinking or acting, rather than skin color. Condi Rice and Colin Powell are not considered "black" but Bill Clinton is. racism and segregation has become a political game rather than recognizing the inherent dignity of the human person. |
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Now Matt I agree with some of that
Sadly, there seems to be less and less of that in black leaders today. Black has become a way of thinking or acting, rather than skin color. Condi Rice and Colin Powell are not considered "black" but Bill Clinton is. racism and segregation has become a political game rather than recognizing the inherent dignity of the human person.
How very true this is. Black is also a way to vote with out giving thought to who is being voted for. I do so believe that there are different races and that should not make me a raciest. I think that each person is just that one of God's children each and everyone it comes down on how they conduct themselves and they each have their culture as all races do. Thank you for picking up this thread again it got high jacked by the FBI Just kidding there brother Al. Isaac |
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