Posted on 02/09/2006 7:04:39 AM PST by dson7_ck1249
Correct me if I am on the wrong track here, but just what as her focus been since 1968? Then, Mr. King was a respected man of the cloth who stood at the forefront of the civil rights movement, a man who earned respect, not because of his death, but because of his life.
Mrs. King? She died a multimillionaire, one who it seems was more interested in profiting from her husbands words then carrying on his cause. She was treated as royalty in Atlanta, including armed guards and limos paid for by the city.
I am not so certain that the adulations bestowed upon her are a result of her efforts as much as they are the result of a collective guilt.
""And you're able to recognize "respectful" because...?
Perhaps you've read about it? Or heard about it? You certainly didn't exhibit it here, but of course that doesn't stop your weak attempts to worry about my level of or lack of respect."
ok everyone. Coops favorite line always has the word(s) 'weak' and/or 'weak attempts' in it. Weak this, weak that. interesting.
If someone calls me a pig, that is probably disrespectful. If someone calls me sir, that is probably respectful. get it now? I am able to recognize it.
Poka
Weak comeback.
weak attempt at a comeback would be more fitting
And thanks for the ping to a great article, Coop.
I am praying that this despicable behavior of the left, and the incredible grace, poise and dignity of our President and his father, will at least make some folks start to rethink their views on both.
No one could miss the contrast. And no one could miss who had the class.
Ummmmmm..........this isn't even close to being funny.
I'd back off if I were you, because the only one who looks 'silly' here is you.
Martin Luther led marches and sit-ins -- Rosa Parks took a stand on riding in the back of the bus. Huge difference -- shame you don't know your history.
Reagan WAS on the of the greatest Presidents of this country. The fact that I don't think Coretta Scott King should have been treated on the same level as him makes me an idiot and block-headed scoundrel?
Please, enlighten me, you didn't say enough for me to really know what you were getting at.
(sorta an inside joke....)
Your sarcasm outed you more than anything. This is not a situation for humor but then you knew that already. Took over six months, but you couldn't resist. Gotta love it!
shame you knee-jerk react so much, and shame you don't know your history at all.
I don't believe for a second that some of the speakers really knew the woman personally. I didn't watch the whole thing but I watched a lot of it and didn't see a tear shed by anyone.
The Lowrey fellow is a low-life poverty pimp in my view. Yea, I know his history but he proved what he's really all about. Just another guy that happens to have a certain color of skin and a big mouth that has won the "black leader lottery". He has no real job.
As far as Jimmah Carter? He's was the worst president in modern history. Jimmah was on the payroll for 4 years and he's turned that in to millions of dollars. He's another guy with no real job. He just wiggles his eyebrows and the left pours money in to Carter's nonprofit. The fact that Carter compared the tracking of international calls from moselm bad guys to wirtapping of MLK is just daft! MLK and Osama Bin Laden being compared? That's a slap at MLK's family. MLK pushed a non-violent agenda and Osama is a crazed maniac who wants to kill people.
I guess we can wait to see who next on the left kicks the bucket next and wait for "Welstone III".
You might have a career speaking at Republican funerals and memorial services.
I have seen no evidence of Republicans turning funerals into bash-the-deceased amateur mike nights, whereas there is a lot of evidence that the Dems see funerals as "free shot at the republicans" events.
Basically, it is the difference between what Presidents Bush and even President Clinton did - they honored the lady being memorialized. Clinton did so more self-servingly, but he still talked about her without slinging mud at Dubya.
Coretta Scott King was, by all accounts, a gracious lady. It's a pity she could not have been remembered in a more gracious manner by her supposed firends/allies.
Do believe there is a troll on here -- comments don't match the thread and it is looking to pick a fight. Second one of the morning and I haven't been on here very long. Unbelieveable.
Actually I am not planning on backing off from anything, it is silly, hilarious as a matter of fact and the silliest person here appears to be you, making such a comment after reading 4 or so posts. Shame on you you silly person.
Intended to be funny, I'm sure, yet.... not even close. :]
and I forgot the requisite snoot-in-the-air
Uhmmmmmmmmmmmmmm................
It was a "Class" act alright, minus the "Cl".
Bush shouldn't have attended. The presence of that screwball Carter and the radicalization of many Black clergy should have been a tip-off as to what to expect.
He should have sent a wreath instead - a very small cheap one.
By the way, why the heck do these d@mn "churches" get away with tax-free status when they continue to use their pulpits as political sounding boards???!!!
whenever one deosn't make any headway with logic, etc, the old 'there's a troll on here' statement appears. I won't even go there with you on that one unless you'd like to push it...
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