Was Martin Luther King Jr. a Republican? Furor Erupts Over ‘MLK Was a Republican!’Bill Board. " Furor Erupts Over Billboard: ‘MLK Was a Republican!’ Loud voices, finger pointing, and name calling...
Martin Luther King, Jr had a dream for America, and on January 20th Barack Obama will make one of those dreams come true. When Obama is sworn in as President, millions of people across America will see the echos of...
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This is the headline of Pakistan's largest selling English daily. It sure is a 'giant leap for mankind'! "In a country that coined the term “lynching” for extrajudicial murder of blacks and poor whites,...
"“I have a dream that one day my four little children will live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. I have a dream today.” These are...
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By Albert N. Milliron, Editor, Politisite.com, Iron Mill Interactive Media, Inc In this election 9 out of 10 Blacks Nation wide will vote for Obama I wonder what MLK (a Republican) would say? Many Whites are voting for Obama but Blacks continue to Vote along race...
A Tuesday morning hostage taking incident at Luther College High School in Regina, Saskatchewan, has ended without casualties. A former student held a pastor hostage at gunpoint during the school's morning chapel service."Trista Gargol, a student at the...
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Live Streaming video Sky5 on KOCO.comAudio from KFOR Train Derailment and Fire near Luther According to KOCO and Burlington Northern-Santa Fe, Train had 110 cars with two employees. The Train was from going from Tulsa, OK to Texas. Train contains ethanol and crude...
The 28-foot statue planned for Martin Luther King Jr national memorial is getting a bit of a makeover. The US Commission of Fine Arts has agreed to change the face of the statue as before they said he looked 'too...
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Despite being little known to the people of Germany - Barack Obama seems to be their candidate of choice over Hillary Clinton or John Mccain. "By Ralf Beste Berlin political circles -- both liberal and conservative -- are fawning over US presidential candidate Barack Obama....
UCLA exposes Racism at Planned ParenthoodAccording to blackgencide.org 1452 black babies are aborted every day in the United States. Planned Parenthood provides a large percentage of these abortions. ...
Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. will be honoured today, on the 40th anniversary of his assassination, all across the world. Everyone from presidential candidates, civil rights leaders, labour activists and citizens...
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One year ago in 2007, the King Family issued this statement:"
Was Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Murdered by the U.S. Government?
Crimes of the State""After hearing and reviewing the extensive testimony and evidence, which had never before been...
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US Marine Tyrone Luther Hadnott accused of raping a 14 year
girl in Okinawa. Anger spread among Japanese over rising scale of US
army men atrocities on local people.""
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"Dr. King's speech opposing Vietnam War
The following speech by Martin Luther King at the Ebenezer Baptist Church on April 30, 1967 could easily have been about the Iraq war. One would think that this talk of Dr....
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"Give the Candidates the MLK TestBARobamaClinton
A Black Agenda Radio commentary by Glen Ford
"What would Dr. King do?"
The corporate media-mangled Barack Obama/Hillary Clinton "debate" over the relative contributions of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and President Lyndon...