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What Does a Conservative Do on Martin Luther King Day?
The Claremont Institute ^ | January 17, 2005 | Ken Masugi

Posted on 01/19/2005 12:40:07 AM PST by Stoat

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To: Route101
Martin Luther King Day was put on the calendar by politicians to remind the American Public every year how "racists" they are....(sarcasm extreme....)

I guess it was felt that the MSM was not inflicting enough misapplied guilt and self-hatred upon the populace  :-)

If we can get Ronald Reagan on Mount Rushmore within my lifetime, then I will die a happy stoat  :-)

41 posted on 01/19/2005 3:32:37 AM PST by Stoat
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To: Stoat

Celebrate Robert E. Lee Day?


42 posted on 01/19/2005 3:41:33 AM PST by MissAmericanPie
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To: Badray
....He may have done some good for Black Americans, but I also think that he laid the groundwork for even more problems by helping to put them on the Government plantation and destroying Black families.

Would it be appropriate to say that much of King's work was Church-based? (A point that the Left likes to hurry past, it seems)  Black America, at that time, was very religious and far stronger as families than they are today.  Somewhere between Selma and the Great Society, God was erased from the equation and replaced by the Welfare Check.  Was it King himself who did this or white liberal Government bureaucrats who condescendingly ripped away people's pride and sense of self-worth because 'they need our help'?  I tend to feel that it was more the latter, who continue to wrap themselves in King's mantle while gutting the heart of his intent.

43 posted on 01/19/2005 3:46:51 AM PST by Stoat
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To: LibertarianInExile

That's a ridiculous argument. Any country where some citizens are allowed to discriminate against other citizens in public facilities because of the color of their skin or ethnic background is not one I want to live in. Ending discrimination by race was a good thing...period! No wonder libertarians can't get more than one percent of the vote.


44 posted on 01/19/2005 3:50:27 AM PST by driftless ( For life-long happiness, learn how to play the accordion.)
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To: Stoat

I would invite every American to bypass the trailer park library of Bill Clinton and visit a real American Preisident's Library in Simi Valley, Ca.......


45 posted on 01/19/2005 3:50:48 AM PST by Route101
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To: Stoat

VERY good point!!!


46 posted on 01/19/2005 3:51:04 AM PST by andrew2527
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To: MissAmericanPie
Celebrate Robert E. Lee Day?

Splendid idea!  Southern Americans are Americans too; something that Northeastern liberals seem to want to intentionally forget.  There are many wonderful and important Southern American heroes who don't get the adulation that they deserve.

I have a concern, however, and please allow me to explain.  Every time I visit Louisiana, I am reminded that I can't live there because the food is too good.....I know that I would weigh about 300 lbs in a month if I were to be surrounded by Blackened Redfish, Shrimp Etouffe and gumbo all the time.  My concern is that a Robert E. Lee holiday should, of course, celebrate all things pertaining to Southern heritage and culture, including the marvellous Southern cuisine. 

It would end up, for me, much like Thanksgiving where I need to diet for several weeks thereafter  :-)

 

47 posted on 01/19/2005 3:56:38 AM PST by Stoat
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To: LauraleeBraswell
"Everyone of those individuals had a right to sit ins and protests!"

Pardon my ignorance (and I am not being sarcastic) but where is the right to conduct a sit-in at a private business enumerated?

48 posted on 01/19/2005 3:56:48 AM PST by Proud_texan
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To: Stoat
This King stressed unlawful action (civil disobedience) where bargaining with local notables might have prevailed

King was very clear in his "Letter from the Birmingham Jail" that those that chose civil disobedience as a means of changing "unjust" laws should be willing to pay the penalty for their unlawful action, that's why he was writing from jail.

MLK did not advocate violent overthrow of the government...and one can't defend what was going on in the area of discrimination of blacks in this country. He used an effective method to get the attention of the nation.

BTW, the 17th is also my husband's birthday.

49 posted on 01/19/2005 3:57:55 AM PST by dawn53
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To: Stoat

I've had limited business dealings in India but from the few I have had they've observed his birthday as a holiday.


50 posted on 01/19/2005 4:00:12 AM PST by Proud_texan
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To: Route101
I would invite every American to bypass the trailer park library of Bill Clinton and visit a real American Preisident's Library in Simi Valley, Ca.......

Reagan Library and Museum

Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Library

51 posted on 01/19/2005 4:02:37 AM PST by Stoat
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To: dimmer-rats stealvotes
As a conservative, I find it unconscionable that only this man has a federal holiday set aside for him. No longer are any of our founding fathers honored this way. Only this one man who has been built up by the media into a hero. Someday, I hope the truth about him will be revealed.

The truth is known by some. Almost all who do know either ignore or are afraid to speak the truth, though. MLK was a womanizer, plagarist and leftist. Riots had a habit of following in his wake.

52 posted on 01/19/2005 4:04:50 AM PST by Siamese Princess
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To: Stoat

Lousyanna isn't the only place to find good food in the South. J/K, I love New Orleans and try to make a trip there every year for the food, shopping, and the kind of atmosphere, only found in the French Quarter.


53 posted on 01/19/2005 4:06:03 AM PST by MissAmericanPie
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To: driftless
I don't deny that ending it was a good thing from a human standpoing but I deeply believe that the underpinnings of this country is one of freedom and that includes the freedom to be a total and complete a**.

Parenthetically I have been to places in the south in the last ten years that refused to serve me (by ignoring me) because, I assume, I was white (or maybe because I was bald, who the hell knows). I was certainly the only white person in the joint. In one place I was told "my kind" wasn't welcome there and I should leave.

I figured they were exercising their right to be an a** (or freedom of association) and "moved on".

54 posted on 01/19/2005 4:06:15 AM PST by Proud_texan
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To: LauraleeBraswell
I feel that the day should be retitled Civil Rights Day.

Michael Savage suggested that, as well.

55 posted on 01/19/2005 4:07:15 AM PST by Siamese Princess
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To: Proud_texan
I've had limited business dealings in India but from the few I have had they've observed his birthday as a holiday.

Thanks very much for your insights  :-)  Do you know if all government offices are closed, as they are here for MLK day?  Did you get the impression that Gandhi was revered similarly in India as King is in the United States?

I don't mean to be a pest, just curious  :-)

56 posted on 01/19/2005 4:14:11 AM PST by Stoat
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To: dawn53
BTW, the 17th is also my husband's birthday.
 

Thank you very much for your insights, and Happy Birthday to Mr. Dawn  :-)

57 posted on 01/19/2005 4:15:48 AM PST by Stoat
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To: Stoat
Don't mind at all, glad to share what little experience I've had.

I don't know for sure as I only had dealings with private businesses but it was my impression that it was also a government holiday.

I never got into a conversation on Gandhi's status so I can't even speculate on that one....

58 posted on 01/19/2005 4:22:40 AM PST by Proud_texan
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To: Stoat
While many of the liberals take the monday off, I choose to take January 19th off with my floating holiday in commemoration of General Robert E Lee's birthday.

The trite saying that honesty is the best policy has met with the just criticism that honesty is not policy. The real honest man is honest from conviction of what is right, not from policy.

59 posted on 01/19/2005 4:23:27 AM PST by dnmore (We may be annihilated, but we cannot be conquered.)
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