Posted on 10/31/2008 11:13:45 AM PDT by topher
bttt!!!!!!! Keep this post in the limelight!!! Agree this thread deserves great visibility!!!
sorry.............my PC freaked out and I inadvertently triple sent the “bttt” message. :(
Yes. His parents. Not him. His parents were Fundamentalists. He was not. I doubt very seriously that MLKJr. would have been any more pro-life than his widow and children turned out to be.
Dr. Alveda King is a Democrat and Liberal. That is clear if you visit your website...
She's also a born-again chr*stian.
The head of Priests for Life, Father Frank Pavone, had as his heroes Mohatma Ghandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr.
So clearly, without the pro-life question, he would probably lean more to the left than where he stands now...
A party that espoused economic liberalism and social/moral conservatism would be unbeatable. Our two parties insist on halving this program.
I hope we can agree that Obama will be bad for the USA and Israel, as well as many unborn babies.
That is why Gianna Jessen so strongly opposes Obama through Born Alive Truth.org
I was in no sense condemning Ms. King. I merely stated my belief that she is atypical of the thoroughly liberal King family (due to her born again status) and remarked it is a shame that MLKJr's religious beliefs cannot be discussed in the same way as Thomas Jefferson's.
MLK was a Republican. I heard him speak years ago in Chicago - there’s no way he would back Obama.
MLK was a Republican.
And MLK was a friend of Robert Kennedy.
Robert Kennedy was assassinated by Sirhan Sirhan.
Obama’s friend - Bill Ayers - the friend who helped Obama kick off his political carreer in the living room of his house - dedicated a book he wrote to Sirhan Sirhan.
The book was also dedicated to every cop killer in the country at the time the book was published.
MLK believed in non-violence. The Chicago civil rights movement didn’t even attend MLK’s speech in ‘64. They already thought they were better than MLK.
I don’t think he would have like Rev. Wright or Obama.
In a sense, this thread is an attempt to stir controversy -- in favor of McCain-Palin...
The Philadelphia article just confirms what I am saying...
It leaves unanswered, however, where Martin Luther King III stands. By not taking a strong stand and the correct stand, he will dishonor his father...
That is also part of the controversy of this thread -- where does Martin Luther King III stand and what does he stand for...
This thread is also about not voting for someone because you are white and the person is white, and not voting for someone because you are black and the person is black...
It raises that issue in my mind...
We have some strange terms that are based on typos...
For example, in a Breaking News thread, someone meant to type serious. They typed series by accident and it is used as humor in threads.
By the same token, someone was trying to emphasis that something really had huge implications, but they typed hugh by accident...
So you might see these and think they are mistakes...
They are more terms that Freepers use...
We may be a bad example for spelling for children...
On my way home after posting this from the Public Library (its there, use it), I had an overflight of F-16's.
They must have been the Thunderbirds...
This thread may fail to get as many votes away from Obama and for McCain as I may like, but it was a great blessing to have an overflight of F-16's making tight low turns (200 feet or less!!!
I am impressed!!!
They were doing some marketing by buzzing the city -- from North to South... Low level passes -- very low level passes...
Could you use your ping lists for this thread...
It is somewhat old news, but maybe people will sent this out as emails: "Martin Luther King, Jr. close relative will not vote/support Obama but supports/votes McCain/Palin"...
Maybe if people realize a close relative of Martin Luther King, Jr., will not vote/support Obama, it might change some votes...
There is also the article where Dr. Alveda King comes out in favor of McCain/Palin...
There is the Freerepublic article:
Alveda King, Niece of Martin Luther King Jr, endorses McCain-Palin
That goes to the Philadelphia Inquirer article Black Leaders Support McCain
Excerpt from that article is:
...But the most recognizable name is Dr. Alveda King, director of African-American Outreach, Gospel of Life Ministries, a niece of Dr. Martin Luther King.
"I am very excited about the McCain-Palin ticket, simply because they support the values that mean the most to me," Ms. King said. "It is a plus to me that Sarah Palin is a woman because I've been elected to office as a wife and mother. I've been appointed to office as a woman and at the time I was a mother and became a grandmother."
Ms. King said her experience taught her she could both be a good mother and still serve the public. This is something she has in common with Gov. Sarah Palin, R-Alaska, McCain's running mate.
However, the most important reason she is backing the McCain-Palin ticket is its commitment to the pro-life cause.
Freep-mail me to get on or off my pro-life and Catholic List:
Please ping me to note-worthy Pro-Life or Catholic threads, or other threads of interest.
Obama Says A Baby Is A Punishment
Obama: If they make a mistake, I dont want them punished with a baby.
If news of Alveda King supporting McCain-Palin and not being able to support Obama/Biden reaches people, then it might turn more votes -- especially in swing states...
Thanks topher,will do.
And if riots start, Alveda King might help relax the African-American community...
God willing it will not come to that.
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