Posted on 08/08/2013 2:17:25 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
US President Barack Obama will mark the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King's "I have a dream" speech by speaking from the same steps at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington.
The August 28 event in the US capital will take place on the exact spot where King delivered his famous address on the same day in 1963.
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Now that he has set race relations back about 50 years, in his own mind Obama himself can now become MLK.
He’ll just say MLK was wrong and he’s doing all he can to reverse the progress.
If all the people who claimed to have marched at Selma were actually there, the crowd would have swamped the whole state. Even the awful mayor of San Diego claims that he was on that march.
Obama’s dream is diametrically opposed to King’s. Obama’s DOJ wants people afforded benefits and advantages based on the color of their skin color. And he does not, under any circumstances, want people judged by the content of their character. Obama is a racist.
Every time you think we’ve seen the outer limits of Barry’s self-deluded narcissism.....
WOW. just......WOW!
nobama has a “dream”. It has something to do with reggie.
Obama, elected in part by 90+% of moronic blacks completely ignoring MLKs desire to judge on character not color.
The 90+% probably could not spell character let alone comprehend its meaning.
Thanks Obama for shedding a very bright spotlight on the differences between black and white.
The country had been blurring those distinctions little by little in spite of government sanctioned discrimination but you, my Muslim Manchurian Candidate President, have once again shown us equality is, at best, another progressive illusion.
The KKK could not have done more damage than you and your evil empire.
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