Want to Honor Dr. Kings dream?

Congratulate this country's First Black President. Even Dr. King didn't see this one coming this quickly.

Congrats President Barrack H. Obama. You are living Dr. Kings dream and are the living embodiment of what he stood for.

God Bless America.

Dr. King would be pleased and appalled at the same time. Pleased because a black man became president, appalled that this black president uses race to further divide this nation. We find ourselves judging by the color of skin, not on the content of character (AHEM Liberals). Obama is in no way living Dr. King's dream at all. He has tarnished it, nor is he the "living embodiment" of what he stood for. King made something of himself by working hard, Obama encourages blacks to make something of themselves by not working.

Really now?
 
Fuck President Obama, the first black President. Fuck his Nobel Peace Prize, and fuck his efforts towards equality in this country. He hasn't done shit towards race relations, and he doesn't done shit towards world peace. He is a snake, and I believe MLK would see him as such.
 
Fuck President Obama, the first black President. Fuck his Nobel Peace Prize, and fuck his efforts towards equality in this country. He hasn't done shit towards race relations, and he doesn't done shit towards world peace. He is a snake, and I believe MLK would see him as such.
Hey buttmunch...

Can you list ONE black leader during MLK's time that he had negatives words for?
 
Does ZonaBodey REALLY think that Dr. King "had a dream" to have America's first black President be the worst president ever?
 
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Fuck President Obama, the first black President. Fuck his Nobel Peace Prize, and fuck his efforts towards equality in this country. He hasn't done shit towards race relations, and he doesn't done shit towards world peace. He is a snake, and I believe MLK would see him as such.
Hey buttmunch...

Can you list ONE black leader during MLK's time that he had negatives words for?

Yes. Malcolm X. Next.



"I'll say nothing against him. At one time the whites in the United States called him a racialist, and extremist, and a Communist. Then the Black Muslims came along and the whites thanked the Lord for Martin Luther King."

"I want Dr. King to know that I didn't come to Selma to make his job difficult. I really did come thinking I could make it easier. If the white people realize what the alternative is, perhaps they will be more willing to hear Dr. King."

Dr. King on Malcolm X:
"You know, right before he was killed he came down to Selma and said some pretty passionate things against me, and that surprised me because after all it was my territory there. But afterwards he took my wife aside, and said he thought he could help me more by attacking me than praising me. He thought it would make it easier for me in the long run."

"The goal has always been the same, with the approaches to it as different as mine and Dr. Martin Luther King's non-violent marching, that dramatizes the brutality and the evil of the white man against defenseless blacks. And in the racial climate of this country today, it is anybody's guess which of the "extremes" in approach to the black man's problems might personally meet a fatal catastrophe first -- "non-violent" Dr. King, or so-called "violent" me."
 
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Congratulations, President Obama, for being so good at making speeches that you deflected scrutiny and successfully duped the American public.

Congratulations Democratic party for having so many members of the media with a script to push which let Obama be in the right place at the right time to make history, in spite of what America really needed, which was a competent leader at the helm.


I'm glad that young people of color all around the nation see that it's possible for even them to achieve the highest office in the land.

I'm sad at how far Obama has set back the struggle in substance because of his over-reliance on style and his belief in his own press.

But now we've seen the dangers of choosing style over experience, and hopefully we've got this juvenile shallowness out of our system, and next time can pick a leader based on qualifications, not on hype.

So, thanks President Obama for helping us get past this historical hurdle. You could possibly have been worse. Hopefully you'll just be a bump in the road and we can recover from the damage you've done to the Constitution and our standing in the world.
So I gather you feel that Romney is substantive?

McCain even...yes?


Romney was on the economy and managerial problem solving.

McCain was on the military and on working with members of Congress.

Obama -- none of the above.
 

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