Posted on 04/04/2008 10:47:41 AM PDT by Lucky9teen
Democratic presidential hopeful, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., seated with Memphis Mayor Willie W. Herenton, waits to speak about the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., and his legacy on the 40th anniversary of the assassination at the Mason Temple Church of God and Christ in Memphis, Tenn., Friday, April 4, 2008.
Members of the Memphis Tennessee "Beloved Community" carry signs as they march to the former Lorraine Motel, now part of the National Civil Rights Museum, where Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in 1968 in Memphis, April 4, 2008. April 4 marks the 40th anniversary of the assassination of the civil rights leader who was shot as he stood on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel
Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama D-Ill., speaks about the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., on the 40th anniversary of his assassination at a town hall meeting at Wayne High School in Fort Wayne, Ind., Friday, April 4, 2008. Obama alluded to another leader gunned down in 1968, Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy. During the evening of the day King was shot, it was Kennedy who in a memorable, off-the-cuff speech informed a stunned crowd in Indiana of King's assassination
Republican presidential candidate and U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ) speaks to people gathered at the former Lorraine Motel, now part of the National Civil Rights Museum, where Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in 1968 in Memphis, April 4, 2008. April 4 marks the 40th anniversary of the assassination of the civil rights leader shot as he stood on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel.
From left, House Majority Whip James Clyburn of S.C., House Minority Leader John Boehner of Ohio, Martin Luther King III, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif. and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev. sing 'We Shall Overcome', Thursday, April 3, 2008, in Statuary Hall on Capitol Hill in Washington as House and Senate leaders held a ceremony to honor the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. the day before the 40th anniversary of his death
Actor Samuel L. Jackson paints the railing at the site of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s assassination, the Lorraine Hotel, at the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tenn. Tuesday, March 25, 2008.
Did MLK III eat MLK II?
Obama: "I did NOT listen to the sermons of that man, Jeremiah Wright..."
Where is Senator Robert Byrd?!!!
I really wish Michael Jackson would make his mind up.
Hillary: "I know EXACTLY what Dr. King went through. I TOO faced deadly sniper fire..."
But the Sin-ators have locked arms the way modern day agitators do:
Anyway, in comparison, I can vividly recall the day my mother died. We were very, very close and she had a great effect on everything I did or thought. As any daughter would be I was terribly upset, and I cried for days, even months. Almost every day I still think of her, but it has been 15 years, not 40 years, and I don't get choked up when I talk about her anymore. She was my mother, more important to me than anyone...not some iconic hero of the '60's, and yet Hillary wants people to believe she can shed a tear about MLK today. Certainly I was much closer to my Mom, than Hillary was to MLK and yet Hillary can stand in front of people and act like this event was personal and happened TO HER personally just yesterday.
I just cannot stand her attempts to try and make people think she has or had feelings of such depth about this. I doubt she ever shed a tear for him or anyone else, unless she had an audience she was trying to impress. She is so obviously a phony and acting to make others believe that the memory of King's untimely and tragic death can bring her to tears. No wonder she is enamored with the Hollywood crowd - her life, emotions, reactions are all scripted and unrealistic. P.S. Do we all recall how she and Bill snoozed during the funeral of Ronald Regan? No emotions there, were there?
If their heads are bowed in prayer, then the people behind them must not have gotten the word that the prayer was still "on".
Exactly. It’s all a bunch of B.S. for the camera. The only remarkable, even astonishing thing about it is the number of people that apparently can’t see through the charade and take it at face value. It is just so darn obvious.
That's about all I've heard of the media coverage of McCain's appearance. And Hillary's discussion of flinging her bookbag has gotten some coverage but no mention if she was publicly booed for her "confession".
Again I ask, where is Robert Byrd?
A: Sen. Byrd is the senior skeleton in the Democrats’ closet.
She does smell like a white woman
Home run.
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