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Politics of lies
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review ^ | 2-12-06 | Editorial

Posted on 02/11/2006 9:43:03 PM PST by smoothsailing

Politics of lies

Sunday, February 12, 2006

The funeral of Coretta Scott King proved that Martin Luther King's legacy is far less significant than his acolytes would have us believe.

Civil rights largely are practiced but souls are comforted by the security of the plantation. The Democratic Party is a master -- but not a good master.

Consider Jimmy Carter -- a Southern Democrat incompetent as president, classless since -- who reminded that Dr. and Mrs. King "became the targets of secret government wiretapping and other surveillance."

It was a slap at President Bush -- sitting behind the podium -- and his warrantless eavesdropping on suspected terrorists.

Mr. Carter -- who fumbled the Iranian revolution and the hostage crisis, setting the stage for today's nuclear confrontation -- also found in the blackness of Hurricane Katrina victims evidence that equal opportunity has not been achieved.

Why was Carter not booted off the stage?

Democrat icon Bobby Kennedy approved the wiretaps of King conducted during the terms of his brother and Lyndon Johnson under suspicion King's group was infiltrated by communists.

Not true, but the FBI dogged King until the day he was shot dead. Surveillance did turn up King's adulteries (that's right, Jimmy, allude to that during Mrs. King's funeral), which the FBI used in an attempt to blackmail King into suicide.

A community gathered to mourn ravenously consumes the politics of lies from a Democrat whose party, by the way, runs New Orleans...

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1 posted on 02/11/2006 9:43:04 PM PST by smoothsailing
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To: smoothsailing

Good post. That editorial hit every nail on the head.


2 posted on 02/11/2006 9:47:51 PM PST by jazusamo (A Progressive is only a Socialist in a transparent disguise.)
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To: smoothsailing

bump


3 posted on 02/11/2006 9:48:12 PM PST by mcenedo (lying liberal media - our most dangerous and powerful enemy)
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To: smoothsailing
that Martin Luther King's legacy is far less significant than his acolytes would have us believe.

This myopic troll needs to read some history. I've said this before, and I'll say it again: MLK lived in a different world. If you were Black, YOU HAD NO RIGHTS!!! Capitalism did NOT work for majority of Black people. Yes, there were and always had been exceptions, for those in the South, and other parts, it didn't matter how intelligent, hardworking, or educated you were, you were limited in your advancement. MLK's movement changed that, and it wouldn't have happened, magically, on its own. His current torchbearers have lost their way and become power-hungry monsters, but MLK did help break the barriers.

4 posted on 02/11/2006 9:51:09 PM PST by Clock King ("How will it end?" - Emperor; "In Fire." - Kosh)
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To: Clock King
The writer was not saying that. He was saying that King's leagacy was largely lost on the pinheads like Carter who spoke at the funeral.

The second sentence "Civil rights largely are practiced but souls are comforted by the security of the plantation. The Democratic Party is a master -- but not a good master" means that many in attendance at the funeral would rather pretend things are as bad as you described in your post (i.e. pre-MLK).

They should have come to celebrate what MLK and Coretta achieved (at great sacrifice), but instead, they chose to use the occasion to piss on Bush, and make insanely inappropriate references to wiretapping.

He was not saying that the pre-MLK days were not bad, and I do not see how you thought he did.

5 posted on 02/11/2006 10:02:28 PM PST by Sans-Culotte (Meadows Place, TX-"Tom DeLay Country")
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To: smoothsailing

Jimmy Carter the running mate of Lestor Maddox?????lol


6 posted on 02/11/2006 10:04:50 PM PST by JABBERBONK
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To: smoothsailing
What a terrific article..it really nails it; in spades!
7 posted on 02/11/2006 10:05:39 PM PST by nopardons
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To: Clock King
Far be it from me to defend any "myopic troll", but the "acolytes" are doing a poor job of living up to Dr. King's legacy, or as you succinctly state; the "torchbearers have lost their way..".
8 posted on 02/11/2006 10:07:03 PM PST by smoothsailing
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To: Clock King
Take a deep breath, reread the article and THINK, instead of reacting emotionally.

The article is spot on.

9 posted on 02/11/2006 10:07:35 PM PST by nopardons
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To: Clock King

It appears that readers "see" that which they wish to see.
The gist of this piece was to focus on our former President, Jimmy Carter's disgraceful display of discourtesy not only to the Rev King and his spouse but to our current President, George F. Bush. Such behavior, from a former President , is so contemptible as too almost exceed any other.
Perhaps the next most egregious insult might be your own insistence at disturbing the decorum of these sad and solemn moments with your wild and exagerated depictions on how terrible the state of Civil Rights were in the days prior to the sad loss of Dr. King.
You win no victories or hearts with your lack of self restraint in these trying times.


10 posted on 02/11/2006 10:16:36 PM PST by CBart95
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To: Clock King


I think you have either misread the column, or read into it things that are not there.

Please reread.


11 posted on 02/11/2006 10:19:07 PM PST by onyx
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To: CBart95
...our current president,George F. Bush.

I'm almost afraid to ask what the F stands for! :)

12 posted on 02/11/2006 10:23:23 PM PST by smoothsailing
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To: nopardons
Hey np! :)

This paper is one of the best dailies in the country, IMO.

13 posted on 02/11/2006 10:25:08 PM PST by smoothsailing
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To: smoothsailing

SHOOT!

That's my way of seeong if your reading closely.
Let's see if he notices.

My face is a deep shade of Fushia!

I thoght the reply before mine was so nuch better than mine.

Some people are so good they make you feel your'e wearing a clown suit.


14 posted on 02/11/2006 10:30:12 PM PST by CBart95
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To: smoothsailing
Hey, smooth!

Thanks for the info/opinion. Your word is gold, AFAIC. :-)

15 posted on 02/11/2006 10:44:23 PM PST by nopardons
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To: nopardons
Aw shucks.(Blush)

:)

16 posted on 02/11/2006 10:50:53 PM PST by smoothsailing
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To: smoothsailing

:-)


17 posted on 02/11/2006 11:19:49 PM PST by nopardons
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To: smoothsailing

Good article, thanks for posting


18 posted on 02/11/2006 11:24:26 PM PST by scratcher
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To: smoothsailing

We can talk about racial prejudice in our country till our faces turn blue. I grew up seeing some of it in my childhood but the nuts who spoke carried on Dr. King's left-wing anti-war legacy. When he was killed he was on the side of the hippies and Communists. The talk on the street when I was young was that he was a Communist. Evan Thomas did a bio on Bobby Kennedy who is quoted as describing a close King associate, Bayard Rustin as a "pink fairy" (Communist-homosexual). The FBI files that revealed his adultery are sealed until 2027.
When Rev. Ralph Abernathy (King's longtime associate) wrote a book in the 1980's that spoke of Dr. King as "less than a saint" the book was denounced by the family and quickly ignored by the mainstream media.
I've gotten threats from racists for producing news programs reporting on Martin Luther King Day phoned to my home back in the 80's and this is no endorsement of racism, but a simple search for the truth.
Republican party operatives want to use King to gain support and not tell it the way I do. "KKK" Byrd was really nasty towards King over the Vietnam War in the 60's and said things that were bad (Newsfilm still exists of it).
I have to confess that Lowery and Carter carried on the leftwing tradition of King and that Bill and Hillary were appropriate. Coretta, like Hillary, ignored and denounced the revelations of adultery for the sake of "the cause" and "the legacy."


19 posted on 02/11/2006 11:38:42 PM PST by Nextrush (The Chris Matthews Band: "I get high..I get high...I get high..McCain.")
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To: Clock King
MLK definitely deserves his place in history as a great American. What is tragic was at the same time King was using nonviolent methods to achieve equality, there were negative forces working hard to overthrow the good that he strove for.

Unfortunately King's example of holding up a mirror to the sin of discrimination and segregation by using nonviolence was disgarded by the radical left and the violent Black Power advocates who were as bad as the Klan. I remember that era and there were other great civil rights leaders like Bayard Rustin and others who without resorting to violence, like King, demanded that America live up to its promise to Black Americans.

20 posted on 02/12/2006 1:48:22 AM PST by driftless ( For life-long happiness, learn how to play the accordion.)
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