To: traditionalist
This has been common knowledge for many years, nevertheless is is real classy of you to bring it up on ML King day.
Right up there with articles about JFKs womanizing published on Nov. 23.
King had a lot of faults, most great men do. I did not like him or his tactics, but posting this today is really offensive.
Next year, how bout saving it for Trent Lott's Birthday?
So9
5 posted on
01/20/2003 8:45:04 AM PST by
Servant of the Nine
(We are the Hegemon. We can do anything we damned well please.)
To: Servant of the Nine
Spare us the offensive crap-o-la.
7 posted on
01/20/2003 8:50:21 AM PST by
xrp
To: Servant of the Nine
King had a lot of faults, most great men do. I did not like him or his tactics, but posting this today is really offensive. Offensive to whom ? And by the way since when was a "Christian" minister supposed to have dozens of affairs, visit prostitutes and rip off his dissertation??
MLK was Jesse Jackson of the 60's.
8 posted on
01/20/2003 8:53:27 AM PST by
Centurion2000
(Memetic Engineer in training.)
To: Servant of the Nine
Yes, he was such a great man. His knowing association with and cooperation with communists and other enemies of his country is what made him great. Treason is such a virtue.
To: Servant of the Nine
posting this today is really offensive The truth, IMHO, is never offensive, and when one is offended by the truth, one should take a look in the mirror and ask why.
To: Servant of the Nine
Offensive to whom? Doctor King isn't offended. What better time to question a man's integrity than on the day he is being recognized by this nation for his integrity. Your hyper, over practiced sensitivity is noted but misplaced. Maybe any public school which is named after Doctor King should have its name changed because of his plagiarism just as schools named for George Washington are being changed because of his flaws.
19 posted on
01/20/2003 9:23:40 AM PST by
em2vn
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