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It's astounding how little many Americans know their history.

Here are Americans that think Martin Luther King just died today, that he walked on the Moon, that he is Mount Rushmore or that he was a Confederate General! I don't know how Mark does this without laughing?

Many Americans do not even know who is George Washington or Chuck Yeager anymore.

According to Mark he filmed in 30 minutes in San Diego.

1 posted on 01/19/2015 6:47:52 PM PST by Enlightened1
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Here is the youtube link.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-znXUMp0qk


2 posted on 01/19/2015 6:48:18 PM PST by Enlightened1
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And remember, they get to vote. No wonder we live in HELL now.


3 posted on 01/19/2015 6:50:40 PM PST by ProudFossil (" I never did give anyone hell. I just told the truth and they thought it was hell." Harry Truman)
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Wasn’t the U.S. Civil War fought against China? (according to a prior interview).


5 posted on 01/19/2015 6:54:02 PM PST by ConservativeStatement ("World Peace 1.20.09.")
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Here are Americans that think Martin Luther King just died today, that he walked on the Moon, that he is Mount Rushmore or that he was a Confederate General!

No, he was a protest leader and stuff.

Michael Brown protesters clash with King Day observers

Ferguson protesters interrupt Dr. King ceremony at Harris-Stowe State University

6 posted on 01/19/2015 6:54:48 PM PST by Lonely Bull
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Martin Luther King?
I heard he was dead.
7 posted on 01/19/2015 6:54:50 PM PST by StormEye
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That’s OK. There’s more than a few FReeper idiots who think MLK was a Republican.


9 posted on 01/19/2015 6:55:08 PM PST by fieldmarshaldj (Resist We Much)
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M.O.O.N...


10 posted on 01/19/2015 6:58:01 PM PST by Caipirabob (Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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“Surveys” such as these mean nothing unless you are given the whole picture. I could, for example, ask 100 Americans who won World War II. 95 people could get it right, and 5 people could give stupid answers, like “the Romans”, “General Grant”, etc.

And then I could air a program featuring just the 5 people who gave stupid answers. What would I have proven? Only that I like to mislead and embarrass people.

11 posted on 01/19/2015 6:58:28 PM PST by Leaning Right (Why am I holding this lantern? I am looking for the next Reagan.)
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"Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?"

13 posted on 01/19/2015 6:59:55 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet (The question isn't who is going to let me; it's who is going to stop me.)
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Hey, I saw that documentary!

The Old Negro Space Program

14 posted on 01/19/2015 7:00:40 PM PST by Boogieman
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Thank God one person called BS!


20 posted on 01/19/2015 7:11:16 PM PST by mylife
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He doesn’t deserve a holiday in his name. LBJ deserve a holiday in his name more than King ... and really, LBJ doesn’t deserve it either.


22 posted on 01/19/2015 7:12:36 PM PST by Star Traveler (Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
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Those idiots in Ferguson - including an imported Minneapolis HR person from their school system by the name of Deray - invaded some kind of memorial at a black college today for MLK.

College called the cops on them.

What a bunch of losers.


23 posted on 01/19/2015 7:13:03 PM PST by RummyChick
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No matter what one may think of Martin Luther King’s theology, or his politics, he had certain crucial things right. Credit where credit is due.

Martin Luther King, Jr., Letter from a Birmingham Jail:

“One may well ask: “How can you advocate breaking some laws and obeying others?” The answer lies in the fact that there are two types of laws: just and unjust. I would be the first to advocate obeying just laws. One has not only a legal but a moral responsibility to obey just laws. Conversely, one has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws. I would agree with St. Augustine that “an unjust law is no law at all.”

Now, what is the difference between the two? How does one determine whether a law is just or unjust? A just law is a man made code that squares with the moral law or the law of God. An unjust law is a code that is out of harmony with the moral law. To put it in the terms of St. Thomas Aquinas: An unjust law is a human law that is not rooted in eternal law and natural law. Any law that uplifts human personality is just. Any law that degrades human personality is unjust. All segregation statutes are unjust because segregation distorts the soul and damages the personality. It gives the segregator a false sense of superiority and the segregated a false sense of inferiority. Segregation, to use the terminology of the Jewish philosopher Martin Buber, substitutes an “I it” relationship for an “I thou” relationship and ends up relegating persons to the status of things. Hence segregation is not only politically, economically and sociologically unsound, it is morally wrong and sinful. Paul Tillich has said that sin is separation. Is not segregation an existential expression of man’s tragic separation, his awful estrangement, his terrible sinfulness? Thus it is that I can urge men to obey the 1954 decision of the Supreme Court, for it is morally right; and I can urge them to disobey segregation ordinances, for they are morally wrong.

Let us consider a more concrete example of just and unjust laws. An unjust law is a code that a numerical or power majority group compels a minority group to obey but does not make binding on itself. This is difference made legal. By the same token, a just law is a code that a majority compels a minority to follow and that it is willing to follow itself. This is sameness made legal. Let me give another explanation. A law is unjust if it is inflicted on a minority that, as a result of being denied the right to vote, had no part in enacting or devising the law. Who can say that the legislature of Alabama which set up that state’s segregation laws was democratically elected? Throughout Alabama all sorts of devious methods are used to prevent Negroes from becoming registered voters, and there are some counties in which, even though Negroes constitute a majority of the population, not a single Negro is registered. Can any law enacted under such circumstances be considered democratically structured?

Sometimes a law is just on its face and unjust in its application. For instance, I have been arrested on a charge of parading without a permit. Now, there is nothing wrong in having an ordinance which requires a permit for a parade. But such an ordinance becomes unjust when it is used to maintain segregation and to deny citizens the First-Amendment privilege of peaceful assembly and protest.

I hope you are able to see the distinction I am trying to point out. In no sense do I advocate evading or defying the law, as would the rabid segregationist. That would lead to anarchy. One who breaks an unjust law must do so openly, lovingly, and with a willingness to accept the penalty. I submit that an individual who breaks a law that conscience tells him is unjust, and who willingly accepts the penalty of imprisonment in order to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice, is in reality expressing the highest respect for law.

Of course, there is nothing new about this kind of civil disobedience. It was evidenced sublimely in the refusal of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego to obey the laws of Nebuchadnezzar, on the ground that a higher moral law was at stake. It was practiced superbly by the early Christians, who were willing to face hungry lions and the excruciating pain of chopping blocks rather than submit to certain unjust laws of the Roman Empire. To a degree, academic freedom is a reality today because Socrates practiced civil disobedience. In our own nation, the Boston Tea Party represented a massive act of civil disobedience.

We should never forget that everything Adolf Hitler did in Germany was “legal” and everything the Hungarian freedom fighters did in Hungary was “illegal.” It was “illegal” to aid and comfort a Jew in Hitler’s Germany. Even so, I am sure that, had I lived in Germany at the time, I would have aided and comforted my Jewish brothers. If today I lived in a Communist country where certain principles dear to the Christian faith are suppressed, I would openly advocate disobeying that country’s antireligious laws.”


24 posted on 01/19/2015 7:13:34 PM PST by EternalVigilance
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Martin Luther King? Well sure. He was that guy that got mad at the Catholic Church, right?


30 posted on 01/19/2015 7:18:27 PM PST by workerbee (The President of the United States is PUBLIC ENEMY #1)
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Didn’t he lead the children of Israel out of bondage?
Maybe it was that other guy...


39 posted on 01/19/2015 7:37:04 PM PST by Zathras
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He also freed the slaves ....


43 posted on 01/19/2015 7:40:19 PM PST by SkyDancer
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The ignorance of one voter in a democracy impairs the security of all.
- John F. Kennedy


48 posted on 01/19/2015 7:47:54 PM PST by donna
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Here are Americans that think Martin Luther King just died today, that he walked on the Moon,

No....he was Moon Walking.

50 posted on 01/19/2015 7:51:49 PM PST by spokeshave (He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people,)
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55 posted on 01/19/2015 8:27:14 PM PST by Iron Munro ("Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms - Open Up!" "Must be another UPS delivery, honey.")
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