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Coretta King has passed (MLK's widow, has died at the age of 78)
ABC News ^ | 1/31/06

Posted on 01/31/2006 4:05:36 AM PST by Maria S

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To: Maria S

I am deeply saddened to hear the news of her passing,

but also I'm glad in a way, for years the King Family have blocked all attempts to have a memorial for Dr. King is Washington D.C. even though the money to build such has already been raised.

Perhaps now such a Memorial can be built and placed where we honor our greatest heros.

and maybe for once we can say his dream has come true at least.


81 posted on 01/31/2006 5:49:04 AM PST by usmcobra (Yesterday I got to say the coolest thing for the first time,"My son in law is a firefighter.")
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To: Maria S
May she rest in peace. My condolences to her family.
82 posted on 01/31/2006 5:49:47 AM PST by tiredoflaundry (I'll admit it , I'm a Snow Flake !(Snoq) The rest of my tagline redacted by court order.)
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To: brwnsuga
It was inappropriate to post that mess on this thread.

Not really. I did nothing to revile her, or her cause. I merely stated the obvious. Black people good, white people bigots.

83 posted on 01/31/2006 5:51:26 AM PST by pageonetoo (FReepmail me for bargain cruises! Bonded Agency.)
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To: Maria S

Bullfeathers. She was a world-class know-nothing biddy who capitalized on her husband's work in a shameless fashion. When I was a kid and first read of MLK's affairs I was disappointed. Then I learned more about his wife after reading some of her syndicated columns. I can't say I can blame the guy. She had all of the warmth of Mary Todd with none of the intelligence.


84 posted on 01/31/2006 5:55:37 AM PST by TheEditor
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85 posted on 01/31/2006 5:59:34 AM PST by Redbob
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To: Chewie84
RIP and prayers for her family.

But to say the Lord probably accepted a pro-infanticide being and supported the abomination of homosexuality is stretching it.

She was a good woman, but did she stand biblically with the Father? That is suspect.

I pray she repented of all these things before she passed away.
86 posted on 01/31/2006 6:01:16 AM PST by rollo tomasi (Working hard to pay for deadbeats and corrupt politicians.)
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To: SAMS
"Clinton must be drooling all over himself this morning! Another chance to go to a funeral and make it all about him!"

My thoughts exactly, but watch out! The Thread Nazi will be all over you for deviating from the prevailing saccharine mood!

87 posted on 01/31/2006 6:04:15 AM PST by Redbob
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To: Maria S

Rest in Peace Mrs. King. You led your life with Class and Dignity.


88 posted on 01/31/2006 6:04:21 AM PST by areafiftyone (Politicians Are Like Diapers, Both Need To Be Changed Often And For The Same Reason!)
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To: Maria S

May God bless her that she is now at rest from the pain and misery life, which included her husband's rampant adultery and plagarism.


89 posted on 01/31/2006 6:04:40 AM PST by BlackjackPershing ("Americans should select and prefer Christians as their rulers." John Jay)
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To: Bavarian Leprechaun

"And that is, that because she was a well known black figure that has passed, many whites are now in a foot race to see who can outdo the other with their praise for a woman that the overwhelming vast majority of them know absolutely nothing about!"


The words "class", "dignity" and "grace" are used to this day to discribe Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. She's white, as you know, and she also lived with a married man in her latter years. I think people simply appreciate the fact that both these women were widowes (sp) of great Americans and in the years following their husband's deaths, they lived quiet lives largely away from public view, which is a dignified way to live considering that they could be in front of cameras all the time if they wanted to be.


91 posted on 01/31/2006 6:16:06 AM PST by katieanna (Money is a good servant but a bad master.)
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To: Maria S

Prayers and condolences to the King family.


92 posted on 01/31/2006 6:18:58 AM PST by commish (Freedom Tastes Sweetest to Those Who Have Fought to Preserve It)
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To: Maria S

...Mrs. King...

Grieving the loss of one so dear,
always causes us to shed a tear.
You've left this place and gone to a new one,
where you will meet God The Father, who is the Son.


93 posted on 01/31/2006 6:21:16 AM PST by Mrs. Darla Ruth Schwerin
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To: Maria S

RIP. She was a good woman. The world needs more like her.


94 posted on 01/31/2006 6:22:38 AM PST by Alexander Rubin (Octavius - You make my heart glad building thus, as if Rome is to be eternal.)
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To: Maria S

May she rest in peace.


95 posted on 01/31/2006 6:24:13 AM PST by BigSkyFreeper (Proud to be a cotton-pickin' Republican on the GOP Plantation)
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To: WillVoteForFood
Be prepared for a repeat of the 24/7 MSM propaganda machine cranking out shows canonizing Coretta Scott King, as they did with Rosa Parks a few months ago. Her funeral service will probably be treated by the MSM like those of Princess Diana or Pope John Paul II. Be prepared for white liberal elitists like Ted Kennedy, Bill and Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, and Al Gore to make a pilgrimage to Atlanta, with sad, tearful faces. Rest assured that the Clintons will not doze off during the funeral service, as they did at President Reagan's funeral.

What will be worse than the blatant liberal exploitation of Mrs. King's death will be those who say they are conservative doing their own version of the long, sad faces and crocodile tears. The civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s addressed longstanding grievances of blacks against state sponsored segregation and routine unfairness and nastiness on the part of the white majority, especially in the South. (It is well to remember that the segregated South was solidly Democratic, with the socialistic New Deal and other "big government" movements like Populism having wide audiences in that region.) However, the civil rights movement was the impetus for a massive expansion of Federal power, to the detriment of property rights, freedom of association, and states rights.

For over 40 years. the NAACP and other organizations that came into prominence during the height of the civil rights movement have been staunch supporters of every incremental expansion of Federal power, especially in the social arena. Yet they have also been firm opponents of military strength, foreign policy focused on this nation's interests, and effective punishment of convicted criminals. Affirmative action, sensitivity training, multiculturalism, and "hate crimes" laws are among the long term results of the civil rights movement.

American conservatism is not New Deal and Great Society policies and big government minus abortion rights, pornography on demand, and homosexual "marriage". Rather, it is rooted in the philosophy of limited government and individual liberty embodied in the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. The civil rights movement became a strong advocate of centralized and unlimited government power, with the goal of radical egalitarianism at the expense of personal freedom. No one who calls himself a conservative should give honor to this movement on the occasion of the death of the wife of its most important leader.

96 posted on 01/31/2006 6:26:06 AM PST by Wallace T.
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To: gridlock
The family has been fairly agressive about keeping control of the speeches and films of Dr. King. This is unfortunate, IMHO, because it keeps the message from getting out.

It's unfortunate especially for schools and universities, who would end up having to pay a large royalty fee just to present something as timeless as the "I Have A Dream" speech.

97 posted on 01/31/2006 6:29:42 AM PST by BigSkyFreeper (Proud to be a cotton-pickin' Republican on the GOP Plantation)
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To: pageonetoo

Shame on you.


98 posted on 01/31/2006 6:40:23 AM PST by brwnsuga (Proud, Black, Conservative!)
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To: TheEditor

Shame on you too.


99 posted on 01/31/2006 6:41:19 AM PST by brwnsuga (Proud, Black, Conservative!)
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To: Maria S

I was fortunate enough to listen to a talk by her in Frankfurt, Germany while I was stationed there back in 1989.

She was quite a woman. God bless her.


100 posted on 01/31/2006 6:41:51 AM PST by Egon (I don't want edible meat, I want edible animals. - CygnusXI)
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