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When Did M.L. King Become The Most Important Person In American History?
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| January 20, 2003
| Lowell Phillips
Posted on 01/20/2003 7:57:30 AM PST by F_Cohen
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To: F_Cohen
When Did M.L. King Become The Most Important Person In American History? When the law was passed a few years ago, officially declaring all white males evil, beneath contempt, and guilty for everything bad that ever happened or ever will happen in this universe.
To: F_Cohen
When standing on the line at the Freeper event on 8th and I last Saturday. One black female was walking with a picture of Dr. King.
She asked, "Do you think he would attack Iraq?"
We replied, "He's dead." Then I asked, "Don't people change over their life?"
She said, "Yes" I said, "He is dead and you cannot speak for the dead."
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01/20/2003 5:40:53 PM PST
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bmwcyle
To: 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
In short trash useful as an index of the sickness of the American people.
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01/20/2003 5:45:11 PM PST
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AEMILIUS PAULUS
(Further, the statement assumed)
To: F_Cohen
I have a bump...
To: Libertina
THANKS!
i'm a fan of ole' TJ.
FRee dixie,sw
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01/21/2003 6:52:22 AM PST
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stand watie
(Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God. : Thomas Jefferson 1774)
To: Austin Willard Wright
Will you agree, then, that it is unfair for the left to claim sole credit for the success of Civil Rights? It seems to me that Conservatives and Northern Liberals deserve equal credit.
To: traditionalist
I certainly agree with you....though I do think they *both* could have done much more.
To: Austin Willard Wright
Fair enough.
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