Dr Martin Luther King saved this country

The conditions our government imposed on blacks was worse than what the British did to he colonials

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“The bloody butcher” is what colonists called British Colonel Banastre Tarleton.[/FONT]
He let his dragoons bayonet and hack hundreds of surrendering Americans at Buford’s Massacre during the Battle of Waxhaw, May 29, 1780. In January of 1781, Colonel Banastre Tarleton led 1,200 of Britain’s best troops, consisting of British dragoons, regulars, highlanders and loyalists, in a hot pursuit of the Americans.

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soooo, tell me exactly when did "our government" "bayonet and hack hundreds" of your colored brothers to death????

i know you will not reply because you are just another liberliar and stupid fool!! :up:
Hundreds? is that all? Actually the number was 113

Thousands of blacks were killed by terrorists. Our government looked the other way
Thousands were killed by democrats and you ignore it.....

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They were killed by southern conservatives
Democrats not conservatives ...

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No....they were conservative democrats and republicans

Now they are just republicans
 
...It affected he whole population...
Indeed.

He impacted 10% of the population rather dramatically.

He impacted the other 90% of the population a wee little bit.

But he was the original Magic Negro, and the Feds decided to toss Blacks a bone, and give 'em a holiday to manufacture some legends and traditions around.

Rather like that artificially inseminated Yuletide-Envy joke called Kwanzaa.

More invention than substance.

...The entire country was disgraced by our treatment of those we considered to be less than us.
Not disgraced.

Inconvenienced.

And a wee bit embarrassed, when the issue actually bubbled to the surface long enough for the rest of us to take a look at it.

Constant yammering, media exposure, and the sort of passive resistance and civil disobedience, made popular by Ghandi, produced some useful results.

But it was hardly the stuff of "saving the country".

Like I said... get a grip... spare us the spin-doctoring which tries to make it into more than it actually was, with the passage of time - while it's still within Living Memory.
Our revolutionary war only affected a small percentage of the population.....the wealthy colonialists

The average American, scratching out a living on a small farm did not really care about England
A really and truly lame-ass faux equivalency, and a terrible stretch in an attempt to draw one... rather embarrassing, even for you, RW...
It was you who brought up percentage of the population pal
 
...It affected he whole population...
Indeed.

He impacted 10% of the population rather dramatically.

He impacted the other 90% of the population a wee little bit.

But he was the original Magic Negro, and the Feds decided to toss Blacks a bone, and give 'em a holiday to manufacture some legends and traditions around.

Rather like that artificially inseminated Yuletide-Envy joke called Kwanzaa.

More invention than substance.

...The entire country was disgraced by our treatment of those we considered to be less than us.
Not disgraced.

Inconvenienced.

And a wee bit embarrassed, when the issue actually bubbled to the surface long enough for the rest of us to take a look at it.

Constant yammering, media exposure, and the sort of passive resistance and civil disobedience, made popular by Ghandi, produced some useful results.

But it was hardly the stuff of "saving the country".

Like I said... get a grip... spare us the spin-doctoring which tries to make it into more than it actually was, with the passage of time - while it's still within Living Memory.
Our revolutionary war only affected a small percentage of the population.....the wealthy colonialists

The average American, scratching out a living on a small farm did not really care about England

I guess that's why so few of those average Americans fought in the revolutionary war? Don't fool yourself. Many of those small farmers fought and died for the cause unless you're willing to claim, then PROVE, that those who fought were only the big, rich farmers.
 
...It affected he whole population...
Indeed.

He impacted 10% of the population rather dramatically.

He impacted the other 90% of the population a wee little bit.

But he was the original Magic Negro, and the Feds decided to toss Blacks a bone, and give 'em a holiday to manufacture some legends and traditions around.

Rather like that artificially inseminated Yuletide-Envy joke called Kwanzaa.

More invention than substance.

...The entire country was disgraced by our treatment of those we considered to be less than us.
Not disgraced.

Inconvenienced.

And a wee bit embarrassed, when the issue actually bubbled to the surface long enough for the rest of us to take a look at it.

Constant yammering, media exposure, and the sort of passive resistance and civil disobedience, made popular by Ghandi, produced some useful results.

But it was hardly the stuff of "saving the country".

Like I said... get a grip... spare us the spin-doctoring which tries to make it into more than it actually was, with the passage of time - while it's still within Living Memory.
Our revolutionary war only affected a small percentage of the population.....the wealthy colonialists

The average American, scratching out a living on a small farm did not really care about England

I guess that's why so few of those average Americans fought in the revolutionary war? Don't fool yourself. Many of those small farmers fought and died for the cause unless you're willing to claim, then PROVE, that those who fought were only the big, rich farmers.
Please....you are making yourself look silly again

Rich folks don't fight wars, they get poor people to do it for them
 
...It affected he whole population...
Indeed.

He impacted 10% of the population rather dramatically.

He impacted the other 90% of the population a wee little bit.

But he was the original Magic Negro, and the Feds decided to toss Blacks a bone, and give 'em a holiday to manufacture some legends and traditions around.

Rather like that artificially inseminated Yuletide-Envy joke called Kwanzaa.

More invention than substance.

...The entire country was disgraced by our treatment of those we considered to be less than us.
Not disgraced.

Inconvenienced.

And a wee bit embarrassed, when the issue actually bubbled to the surface long enough for the rest of us to take a look at it.

Constant yammering, media exposure, and the sort of passive resistance and civil disobedience, made popular by Ghandi, produced some useful results.

But it was hardly the stuff of "saving the country".

Like I said... get a grip... spare us the spin-doctoring which tries to make it into more than it actually was, with the passage of time - while it's still within Living Memory.
Our revolutionary war only affected a small percentage of the population.....the wealthy colonialists

The average American, scratching out a living on a small farm did not really care about England

I guess that's why so few of those average Americans fought in the revolutionary war? Don't fool yourself. Many of those small farmers fought and died for the cause unless you're willing to claim, then PROVE, that those who fought were only the big, rich farmers.
Please....you are making yourself look silly again

Rich folks don't fight wars, they get poor people to do it for them
What bullshit. Rich democrats don't fight they get slaves rondo it.

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...It affected he whole population...
Indeed.

He impacted 10% of the population rather dramatically.

He impacted the other 90% of the population a wee little bit.

But he was the original Magic Negro, and the Feds decided to toss Blacks a bone, and give 'em a holiday to manufacture some legends and traditions around.

Rather like that artificially inseminated Yuletide-Envy joke called Kwanzaa.

More invention than substance.

...The entire country was disgraced by our treatment of those we considered to be less than us.
Not disgraced.

Inconvenienced.

And a wee bit embarrassed, when the issue actually bubbled to the surface long enough for the rest of us to take a look at it.

Constant yammering, media exposure, and the sort of passive resistance and civil disobedience, made popular by Ghandi, produced some useful results.

But it was hardly the stuff of "saving the country".

Like I said... get a grip... spare us the spin-doctoring which tries to make it into more than it actually was, with the passage of time - while it's still within Living Memory.
Our revolutionary war only affected a small percentage of the population.....the wealthy colonialists

The average American, scratching out a living on a small farm did not really care about England

I guess that's why so few of those average Americans fought in the revolutionary war? Don't fool yourself. Many of those small farmers fought and died for the cause unless you're willing to claim, then PROVE, that those who fought were only the big, rich farmers.
Please....you are making yourself look silly again

Rich folks don't fight wars, they get poor people to do it for them
What bullshit. Rich democrats don't fight they get slaves rondo it.

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WTF?
 
...It affected he whole population...
Indeed.

He impacted 10% of the population rather dramatically.

He impacted the other 90% of the population a wee little bit.

But he was the original Magic Negro, and the Feds decided to toss Blacks a bone, and give 'em a holiday to manufacture some legends and traditions around.

Rather like that artificially inseminated Yuletide-Envy joke called Kwanzaa.

More invention than substance.

...The entire country was disgraced by our treatment of those we considered to be less than us.
Not disgraced.

Inconvenienced.

And a wee bit embarrassed, when the issue actually bubbled to the surface long enough for the rest of us to take a look at it.

Constant yammering, media exposure, and the sort of passive resistance and civil disobedience, made popular by Ghandi, produced some useful results.

But it was hardly the stuff of "saving the country".

Like I said... get a grip... spare us the spin-doctoring which tries to make it into more than it actually was, with the passage of time - while it's still within Living Memory.
Our revolutionary war only affected a small percentage of the population.....the wealthy colonialists

The average American, scratching out a living on a small farm did not really care about England

I guess that's why so few of those average Americans fought in the revolutionary war? Don't fool yourself. Many of those small farmers fought and died for the cause unless you're willing to claim, then PROVE, that those who fought were only the big, rich farmers.
Please....you are making yourself look silly again

Rich folks don't fight wars, they get poor people to do it for them

I guess all those that fought and died in the revolutionary war were dirt poor? Educate yourself moron if that is possible. Some like you are too stupid to be educated. That's why we treat you like trained monkeys and you aren't even good at that.
 
...It affected he whole population...
Indeed.

He impacted 10% of the population rather dramatically.

He impacted the other 90% of the population a wee little bit.

But he was the original Magic Negro, and the Feds decided to toss Blacks a bone, and give 'em a holiday to manufacture some legends and traditions around.

Rather like that artificially inseminated Yuletide-Envy joke called Kwanzaa.

More invention than substance.

...The entire country was disgraced by our treatment of those we considered to be less than us.
Not disgraced.

Inconvenienced.

And a wee bit embarrassed, when the issue actually bubbled to the surface long enough for the rest of us to take a look at it.

Constant yammering, media exposure, and the sort of passive resistance and civil disobedience, made popular by Ghandi, produced some useful results.

But it was hardly the stuff of "saving the country".

Like I said... get a grip... spare us the spin-doctoring which tries to make it into more than it actually was, with the passage of time - while it's still within Living Memory.
Our revolutionary war only affected a small percentage of the population.....the wealthy colonialists

The average American, scratching out a living on a small farm did not really care about England

I guess that's why so few of those average Americans fought in the revolutionary war? Don't fool yourself. Many of those small farmers fought and died for the cause unless you're willing to claim, then PROVE, that those who fought were only the big, rich farmers.
Please....you are making yourself look silly again

Rich folks don't fight wars, they get poor people to do it for them

I guess all those that fought and died in the revolutionary war were dirt poor? Educate yourself moron if that is possible. Some like you are too stupid to be educated. That's why we treat you like trained monkeys and you aren't even good at that.
Those doing most of the fighting and dying sure were
 
...It affected he whole population...
Indeed.

He impacted 10% of the population rather dramatically.

He impacted the other 90% of the population a wee little bit.

But he was the original Magic Negro, and the Feds decided to toss Blacks a bone, and give 'em a holiday to manufacture some legends and traditions around.

Rather like that artificially inseminated Yuletide-Envy joke called Kwanzaa.

More invention than substance.

...The entire country was disgraced by our treatment of those we considered to be less than us.
Not disgraced.

Inconvenienced.

And a wee bit embarrassed, when the issue actually bubbled to the surface long enough for the rest of us to take a look at it.

Constant yammering, media exposure, and the sort of passive resistance and civil disobedience, made popular by Ghandi, produced some useful results.

But it was hardly the stuff of "saving the country".

Like I said... get a grip... spare us the spin-doctoring which tries to make it into more than it actually was, with the passage of time - while it's still within Living Memory.
Our revolutionary war only affected a small percentage of the population.....the wealthy colonialists

The average American, scratching out a living on a small farm did not really care about England
A really and truly lame-ass faux equivalency, and a terrible stretch in an attempt to draw one... rather embarrassing, even for you, RW...
It was you who brought up percentage of the population pal
Yeah... sure... the creation of a country, involving Independence for 100% of its denizens, versus a civil rights initiative, impacting 10% of its citizens... real relevant, there.
 
...It affected he whole population...
Indeed.

He impacted 10% of the population rather dramatically.

He impacted the other 90% of the population a wee little bit.

But he was the original Magic Negro, and the Feds decided to toss Blacks a bone, and give 'em a holiday to manufacture some legends and traditions around.

Rather like that artificially inseminated Yuletide-Envy joke called Kwanzaa.

More invention than substance.

...The entire country was disgraced by our treatment of those we considered to be less than us.
Not disgraced.

Inconvenienced.

And a wee bit embarrassed, when the issue actually bubbled to the surface long enough for the rest of us to take a look at it.

Constant yammering, media exposure, and the sort of passive resistance and civil disobedience, made popular by Ghandi, produced some useful results.

But it was hardly the stuff of "saving the country".

Like I said... get a grip... spare us the spin-doctoring which tries to make it into more than it actually was, with the passage of time - while it's still within Living Memory.
Our revolutionary war only affected a small percentage of the population.....the wealthy colonialists

The average American, scratching out a living on a small farm did not really care about England
A really and truly lame-ass faux equivalency, and a terrible stretch in an attempt to draw one... rather embarrassing, even for you, RW...
It was you who brought up percentage of the population pal
Yeah... sure... the creation of a country, involving Independence for 100% of its denizens, versus a civil rights initiative, impacting 10% of its citizens... real relevant, there.
The grievances of blacks during Civil Rights were more severe than the grievances in the Declaration of Independence
 
Indeed.

He impacted 10% of the population rather dramatically.

He impacted the other 90% of the population a wee little bit.

But he was the original Magic Negro, and the Feds decided to toss Blacks a bone, and give 'em a holiday to manufacture some legends and traditions around.

Rather like that artificially inseminated Yuletide-Envy joke called Kwanzaa.

More invention than substance.

Not disgraced.

Inconvenienced.

And a wee bit embarrassed, when the issue actually bubbled to the surface long enough for the rest of us to take a look at it.

Constant yammering, media exposure, and the sort of passive resistance and civil disobedience, made popular by Ghandi, produced some useful results.

But it was hardly the stuff of "saving the country".

Like I said... get a grip... spare us the spin-doctoring which tries to make it into more than it actually was, with the passage of time - while it's still within Living Memory.
Our revolutionary war only affected a small percentage of the population.....the wealthy colonialists

The average American, scratching out a living on a small farm did not really care about England
A really and truly lame-ass faux equivalency, and a terrible stretch in an attempt to draw one... rather embarrassing, even for you, RW...
It was you who brought up percentage of the population pal
Yeah... sure... the creation of a country, involving Independence for 100% of its denizens, versus a civil rights initiative, impacting 10% of its citizens... real relevant, there.
The grievances of blacks during Civil Rights were more severe than the grievances in the Declaration of Independence
And, of the remaining 90% of the country, perhaps another 5 or 10% actually gave a damn... the rest were quite content with Separate But Equal, as it existed...

King might have helped save the 10% from itself, and from doing something stupid, but he didn't save the other 90%...

King did not 'save' the country...

That's merely post-game hyperbole...
 
After WWII we considered ourselves "exceptional"
We weren't

Dr King saved us and introduced us to the Declaration of Independence
 
King was a communist who cheated on his wife frequently. He was a tremendous advocate for Negro self-sufficiency and a color blind society.
So we honor his memory by not working,not going to school etc.
It should rightly be declared as Stupid White People Day; it's a day usually commemorated with many stupid white people saying many stupid things.
 
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King was a communist who cheated on his wife frequently. He was a tremendous advocate for Negro self-sufficiency and a color blind society.
So we honor his memory by not working,not going to school etc.
It should rightly be declared as Stupid White White People Day; it's a day usually commemorated with many stupid white people saying many stupid things.
Sit down... boy.
 
King was a communist who cheated on his wife frequently. He was a tremendous advocate for Negro self-sufficiency and a color blind society.
So we honor his memory by not working,not going to school etc.
It should rightly be declared as Stupid White People Day; it's a day usually commemorated with many stupid white people saying many stupid things.
Yes

Tis the season for all board racists to display their ignorance
 
King was a communist who cheated on his wife frequently. He was a tremendous advocate for Negro self-sufficiency and a color blind society.
So we honor his memory by not working,not going to school etc.
It should rightly be declared as Stupid White People Day; it's a day usually commemorated with many stupid white people saying many stupid things.
Yes

Tis the season for all board racists to display their ignorance
As if they don't already have the opportunity to do that every day of the year.
 

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