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In reply to the discussion: MLK was slaughtered on this day 47 years ago [View all]A HERETIC I AM
(24,876 posts)13. Being born in the last year of Eisenhower....
and remembering being told that "John John's daddy was killed" like it was yesterday might have something to do with it.
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If you think a second rate shot with a crappy gun from a bad enfilade....
A HERETIC I AM
Apr 2015
#9
Indeed. Then there was the Viet Nam War. Attended Richard Nixon's alma mater.
libdem4life
Apr 2015
#44
A bit of irony...in 1964 I was President of the Young Republicans in Whittier. Met
libdem4life
Apr 2015
#66
MLK has been very "sanitized," known for his civil rights marches, but
Jackpine Radical
Apr 2015
#29
You seem to have thoroughly misunderstood me. The fault is probably mine.
Jackpine Radical
Apr 2015
#40
I think people are aware of these issues but they are just simply not as revered as the danger
Number23
Apr 2015
#86
You could not be more wrong and I have absolutely no idea why you felt the need to chime
Number23
Apr 2015
#84
No. 23, toward the end MLK was trying to speak out against the war, and trying to....
Hekate
Apr 2015
#81
I know that he spoke out about the war. But that is one component of King's legacy and is much, MUCH
Number23
Apr 2015
#85
I didn't realize you were a Kiwi. That might be the source of the confusion.
Jackpine Radical
Apr 2015
#92
I am not a Kiwi. Did you not see my response to that person's stupid and pointless post?
Number23
Apr 2015
#94
I saw your response but didn't realize your generic rejection of that post
Jackpine Radical
Apr 2015
#95
I put MLK on a different level than JFK. To me MLK's fight against the white establishment
Rex
Apr 2015
#87
JFK, then MLK. I think the world would be different. Damn, Only The Good Die Young.
RKP5637
Apr 2015
#48
Yes, definitely RFK too. I will always feel there was a lot going on behind the scenes.
RKP5637
Apr 2015
#58
So do you think James Earl Ray was guilty or was it a frameup as he claimed? /nt
jimlup
Apr 2015
#50
It was a horrible day in American history (I can still remember where I was when I heard the news)..
George II
Apr 2015
#63
Great man, terrible loss for the world. 1968 the year of tragedy, I was young, living in MD.
appalachiablue
Apr 2015
#71