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1 posted on 01/15/2004 1:22:34 PM PST by mhking
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That's more like it - I don't know what happened with the first posting.

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2 posted on 01/15/2004 1:23:10 PM PST by mhking (I like my coffee extra crunchy, thank you...)
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This is just despicable behavior, despicable!!!!
3 posted on 01/15/2004 1:23:31 PM PST by ladyinred (W/04)
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Below is why the Democratic Party elite are so upset...

Mary Langston, who said she has been homeless since her divorce few months ago, had more positive things to say.

"I'm just a homeless person, but I'm proud he's taking some of his busy time to honor Dr. King," Langston said.

Anthony Bozeman, a former fast food manager, said while at the barbershop that he supported the president's motives for visiting King's grave.

"I don't think it was strictly politics. I think it comes from his heart. Dr. King was a great man, and he showing respect for that," Bozeman said. He added that the invasion of Iraq was "a good job against a man who spent his life torturing and killing his own people."

4 posted on 01/15/2004 1:25:22 PM PST by Southack (Media bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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"With a spoken position against what Martin Luther King Jr. stood for, the Bush administration has stood against -- affirmative action ...

Now where did I hear something about having a dream that some day people would not be judged by the color of their skin?

5 posted on 01/15/2004 1:26:10 PM PST by mountaineer
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These are the animals who will be receiving 1.5 billion dollars worth of "interpersonal skills" training, thanks to GWB. Good money after bad.
6 posted on 01/15/2004 1:26:55 PM PST by Huck (Was that offensive? I hope that wasn't offensive.)
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Hundreds of protesters greeted President Bush in Atlanta ...

I'm guessing it was more like a few dozen, having had personal experience with the way the press exaggerates the anti-Bush numbers.

8 posted on 01/15/2004 1:27:40 PM PST by mountaineer
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"With a spoken position against what Martin Luther King Jr. stood for, the Bush administration has stood against -- affirmative action

MLK Jr. said it was the content of one's character that was important, not the color of one's skin.

With affirmative action, it's all ABOUT the color of one's skin.

10 posted on 01/15/2004 1:29:58 PM PST by eddie willers
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I am glad to see they had a couple of reasonable quotes in this article. The rest of it is a reflection of the inclusiveness of the democratic party.
11 posted on 01/15/2004 1:33:10 PM PST by CSM (Councilmember Carol Schwartz (R.-at large), my new hero! The Anti anti Smoke Gnatzie!)
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"It's all politics," said barber Seaborn Johnson, as he sliced an apple waiting for customers in the Auburn Avenue Barber Shop. "It's an election year, isn't it? Hell, I would come there too if I was running for office. But the Bush family always opposed everything Dr. King did, so he's just applying for votes, that's all he's doing."

I know that the public education level is somewhat lacking but if I remember correctly it was Ted Kennedy's brothers that had MLK bugged and followed by the FBI and Al Gore's daddy that voted against Civil Rights.

12 posted on 01/15/2004 1:35:00 PM PST by Mike Darancette (Proud member - Neoconservative Power Vortex)
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Wow... the behavior of the Left gets more and more sickening... now not only does "shall make no law" mean its opposite, but so does MLK's message of blindness to color under law.
14 posted on 01/15/2004 1:36:21 PM PST by thoughtomator ("I will do whatever the Americans want because I saw what happened in Iraq, and I was afraid"-Qadafi)
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"The Bush administration has refused to meet with the national leadership of civil rights organizations, including the premier organization, the NAACP" -

I wonder why?

"Over the weekend Bond, speaking at NAACP's 93rd annual convention, said that the Bush administration represented, in his words, a right-wing conspiracy. "We have a president," he said, "who owes his election more to a dynasty than to democracy."

"When he spoke to our convention in Baltimore in 2000, he promised to enforce the civil rights laws," he is quoted as saying. "We know he was in the oil business. We just didn't know it was snake oil."

Bond frequently resorts to name-calling in his invective, as though feigned moral outrage somehow proves the point. He heaps scorn on Republicans and black conservatives alike, as well as anyone else who deviates from the Julian Bond agenda.

It is clear from the remarks of NAACP leaders that President Bush would not be welcome at their convention. It is equally clear he would not even be given a fair hearing."

http://www.gopusa.com/opinion/2002/pr_0711.shtml
16 posted on 01/15/2004 1:37:07 PM PST by Weimdog
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With a spoken position against what Martin Luther King Jr. stood for, the Bush administration has stood against -- affirmative action [and refused] to meet with the national leadership of civil rights organizations, including the premier organization, the NAACP, which has been in existence since 1909."

And what was it Dr. King said?

I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.

And he won't meet with the very organization who is avowed to get him out of office? Why, that would be pandering, right?

18 posted on 01/15/2004 1:37:25 PM PST by eyespysomething (Another American optimist!)
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But the Bush family always opposed everything Dr. King did,

Another it's-true-because-I-said-it moment from the Democrats.

19 posted on 01/15/2004 1:39:02 PM PST by CaptRon (Pedecaris alive or Raisuli dead)
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"Bush - Zionist, puppet and liar."

MLK had a few problems, but he was basically a sincere Christian and a supporter of Israel. He would not have appreciated having a bunch of anti-Semites pretending to speak in his name.

21 posted on 01/15/2004 1:39:33 PM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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It's unfortunate how many people believe Democratic propaganda without bothering to investigate the facts.

From The Complete Book of American Presidents, by William DeGregorio (4th ed.), on George H. W. Bush:

In 1966 Bush ran as a moderate, stumping in black neighborhoods...His most courageous vote was for the Civil Rights Act of 1968, barring discrimination in the sale and rental of housing. The bill was so unpopular in his conservative district that he began receiving threatening letters. Greeted by an angry white audience at Memorial High School in Houston days after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., he called for an end to bigotry and challenged those present to justify denying equal housing opportunity to black soldiers returning from Vietnam. His impassioned plea turned the hall in his favor; he left to a standing ovation.

22 posted on 01/15/2004 1:39:56 PM PST by Verginius Rufus
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*Sigh*

Why does he even bother?
24 posted on 01/15/2004 1:43:26 PM PST by New Horizon
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"It's all politics," said barber Seaborn Johnson, as he sliced an apple waiting for customers in the Auburn Avenue Barber Shop.

This guy is right on the money. All these protestors are doing is using the occasion of MLK's birthday as an excuse to beat drums and shout down a President they hate. I'm sure King would be disgusted with such an expression.

25 posted on 01/15/2004 1:49:24 PM PST by sirshackleton
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Hundreds of protesters

Is this a bunch who couldnt get on the Michael Jackson caravan? If anything is a discrace to Dr. Martin Luther King it shall be the display in California tomorrow that shows up to praise that miscreant Michael Jackson.

26 posted on 01/15/2004 2:00:05 PM PST by alisasny (Thankyou to all who made 12/28 party so wonderful in NYC)
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They would never have any right to call George Bush a racist but would have done so had he NOT shown up!
27 posted on 01/15/2004 2:01:42 PM PST by INSENSITIVE GUY
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One protester held a sign that read "Bush - Zionist, puppet and liar."

Billy? Billy McKinney, is that you?

29 posted on 01/15/2004 2:05:28 PM PST by Catspaw
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