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Nick Young
03-07-2016, 03:36 PM
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr was a great man who lead the Civil Rights movement against the Democrats, who believed that black Americans should be oppressed by law.

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RIP Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

He was a great man, a great American, and a great Republican.

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Zach LaVine
03-07-2016, 03:44 PM
You are becoming the 3Ball of the OTC. You are just spamming the same things repeatedly.

navy
03-07-2016, 03:53 PM
You are becoming the 3Ball of the OTC. You are just spamming the same things repeatedly.
:applause:

Nick Young
03-07-2016, 04:20 PM
You are becoming the 3Ball of the OTC. You are just spamming the same things repeatedly.
This is the first time I have ever made a thread about the legendary Dr. Martin Luther King Jr being a Republican.


May this great American rest in peace.

DonDadda59
03-07-2016, 04:25 PM
This fool probably thinks MLK would be at a Trump rally cheering for the forced removal of millions of undocumented immigrants and barring an entire religion from America. :yaohappy:

longtime lurker
03-07-2016, 05:11 PM
Martin Luther King said this about Republicans:

[QUOTE]The Republican Party geared its appeal and program to racism, reaction, and extremism. All people of goodwill viewed with alarm and concern the frenzied wedding at the Cow Palace of the KKK with the radical right. The

Nick Young
03-07-2016, 05:13 PM
No one knows who MLK Jr would support. In all likelihood he would be supporting Ted Cruz or Ricky Rubio, but none of us know for sure.

What we do know is that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr would stay loyal to the Republicans, the party that has his back and helped him fight against the Democrats who wanted to end the Civil Rights movement.

Nick Young
03-07-2016, 05:14 PM
Martin Luther King said this about Republicans:
He said that only against Senator Goldwater.

Many other Republicans were also against Senator Goldwater, and remained Republicans.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr was not afraid to speak out and fight for what's right, even if it meant speaking out against rogue racist senators in his own party.

longtime lurker
03-07-2016, 05:15 PM
He said that only against Senator Goldwater.

Many other Republicans were also against Senator Goldwater, and remained Republicans.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr was not afraid to speak out against what's right, even if it meant speaking out against rogue racist senators in his own party.

I guess you miss the first part where he talks about the Republican party

DonDadda59
03-07-2016, 05:22 PM
No one knows who MLK Jr would support. In all likelihood he would be supporting Ted Cruz or Ricky Rubio, but none of us know for sure.

What we do know is that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr would stay loyal to the Republicans, the party that has his back and helped him fight against the Democrats who wanted to end the Civil Rights movement.

MLK was gearing up to march for workers rights and was pro union just before he died. But he'd back the trickle down boys today?

Stop it.

Nick Young
03-07-2016, 05:27 PM
MLK was gearing up to march for workers rights and was pro union just before he died. But he'd back the trickle down boys today?

Stop it.
bro, I don't write history and facts, I only report on them.

None of us know for sure which candidate Dr. MLK Jr (may God rest his soul) would support, but it is likely he would support the candidate who is the biggest conservative Christian.

It is also likely that the good Doctor would stay loyal to the party that had his back vs the Dems during the Civil Rights movement.

MLK Jr did not spend much of his time talking about economic theory, so we do not know if he would support trickle down economics or not.


What we do know is that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr was a Republican for his entire life and on the day that he died, he died a Republican, standing up for his beliefs of true racial equality.


Democrats today believe egalitarianism to be a dirty word. They are constantly segregating people in to groups based on race, and they have a history of doing this, going all the way back to the Democratic party's formation of the KKK, and their internment of Japanese Americans in the Manzanar concentration camps. These are all things that Dr. King Jr. was vehemently against.

In contrast, the Republicans of today are all about egalitarianism. An idea that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spent his entire life fighting for.

DonDadda59
03-07-2016, 05:30 PM
bro, I don't write history and facts, I only report on them.

None of us know for sure which candidate Dr. MLK Jr (may God rest his soul) would support, but it is likely he would support the candidate who is the biggest conservative Christian.

It is also likely that the good Doctor would stay loyal to the party that had his back vs the Dems during the Civil Rights movement.

MLK Jr did not spend much of his time talking about economic theory, so we do not know if he would support trickle down economics or not.


What we do know is that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr was a Republican for his entire life and on the day that he died, he died a Republican, standing up for his beliefs of true racial equality.


Democrats today believe egalitarianism to be a dirty word. They are constantly segregating people in to groups based on race. This is something that Dr. King Jr. was vehemently against.

In contrast, the Republicans of today are all about egalitarianism. An idea that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spent his entire life fighting for.

Whatever tiny morsel of credibility you had left just up and vanished. :oldlol:

BoutPractice
03-07-2016, 05:38 PM
MLK was a democratic socialist...

Of course socialism wasn't what he was mainly about - attempts at political recuperation can only obscure his radical commitment to racial equality...

Just as they can only obscure his radical commitment to the principles of Christianity. MLK is arguably the most Christ-like figure in modern times - what you would imagine a Christ of flesh and bone would actually look like in a world where mythology has to contend with recorded fact.

FillJackson
03-07-2016, 05:40 PM
So it Caitlyn Jenner. What do you read into that?

Nick Young
03-07-2016, 05:40 PM
MLK was a democratic socialist...

Of course socialism wasn't what he was mainly about - attempts at political recuperation can only obscure his radical commitment to racial equality...

Just as they can only obscure his radical commitment to the principles of Christianity. MLK is arguably the most Christ-like figure in modern times - what you would imagine a Christ of flesh and bone would actually look like in a world where mythology has to contend with recorded fact.
He was also a Republican :cheers:

Nick Young
03-07-2016, 05:41 PM
So it Caitlyn Jenner. What do you read into that?
All Americans have the right to their own political beliefs. That is what makes America America. :cheers:


Are you trying to suggest that you believe that people who self-identify as transgender should not be allowed to vote for who they want to vote for?

There is no room for your bigoted beliefs on this forum.

DonDadda59
03-07-2016, 05:45 PM
MLK was a democratic socialist...

Of course socialism wasn't what he was mainly about - attempts at political recuperation can only obscure his radical commitment to racial equality...

Just as they can only obscure his radical commitment to the principles of Christianity. MLK is arguably the most Christ-like figure in modern times - what you would imagine a Christ of flesh and bone would actually look like in a world where mythology has to contend with recorded fact.

:applause:

It's not a coincidence that Bernie Sanders marched with King and considers him a role model. If King were alive today he'd be stumping all over the country for Bern. Their economic messages mesh beautifully.

But this buffoon Nick Young thinks MLK would be on that trickle down, corporate welfare, contempt for the poor tip?

Ignorance is truly bliss.

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Nick Young
03-07-2016, 06:01 PM
:applause:

It's not a coincidence that Bernie Sanders marched with King and considers him a role model. If King were alive today he'd be stumping all over the country for Bern. Their economic messages mesh beautifully.

But this buffoon Nick Young thinks MLK would be on that trickle down, corporate welfare, contempt for the poor tip?

Ignorance is truly bliss.

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Great post!

It is also no coincidence that the Democratic party is doing its best to purge Bernie Sanders out of the party, and are throwing all of their support behind Hillary "Black kids are superpredators and must be brought to heel" Clinton.