A couple of people still won't accept that MLK was a republican as well. Or that Barry attended a socialist party convention in Chicago (he signed his name). Originally Posted by JD BarleycornAgain JD tries and distort.
WIKI-Playing the race card is an idiomatic phrase that refers to exploitation of either racist or anti-racist attitudes by accusing others of racism.There are far more sure things than just death and taxes--for example you making a stupid unfounded comment. Where am I being hypocritical? Please show me.
WIKI-Hypocrisy is the state of pretending to have virtues, moral or religious beliefs, principles, etc., that one does not actually have.[1] Hypocrisy involves the deception of others and is thus a kind of lie.[1]
She is both. So are you. Originally Posted by IIFFOFRDB
Again JD tries and distort.More directly, what does MLK's political affiliation have to do with the question that was asked: "Should this be in the political forum?" He is wrong in either case. As usual.
What was the Republican party of the early sixties is nothing like the GOP of today,
The more revelant question is , "What Party would Dr King support today?"
Clearly it would not be the GOP what with their voter suppression movement.
The old Democrats of the south moved to the GOP after the Civil Rights movement.
That part JD likes to leave out!
JD and his ilk believe you can hunt a black boy down who has just bout some Skittles and if he tries and defend himself , shoot him dead. That is the GOP that JD believes in. Originally Posted by WTF
There are far more sure things than just death and taxes--for example you making a stupid unfounded comment. Where am I being hypocritical? Please show me.Get your panties in a wad when the race card gets turned on you, Huh? ...LOL
As to the race card, I profusely apologize! I foolishly thought YOU tossed it in play with your OP and title. How illiterate of me, I was sure YOU had titled this thread "Lifetime Racist Democrat Paula Deen", but obviously I am mistaken. Thanks for correcting my error. Pray tell, what DID you title this?
Lying hypocrite, yep, that's you. Or did you misquote yourself? Originally Posted by Old-T
A couple of people still won't accept that MLK was a republican as well. Or that Barry attended a socialist party convention in Chicago (he signed his name). Originally Posted by JD BarleycornIn actuality, King was neither a Democrat nor a Republican. He would not endorse anyone from either party, and in fact, in his own words, felt betrayed by both parties. The Democrats by capitulating to the whims and caprices of the Dixiecrats, and the Republicans by capitulating to the hypocrisy of right-wing reactionary northern Republicans.
A couple of people still won't accept that MLK was a republican as well. Or that Barry attended a socialist party convention in Chicago (he signed his name). Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
since when did middle aged women form the deep south become democrats? From the sound of things she prolly didn't vote for Obie Originally Posted by CJ7My apologies if this has been mentioned by the time I read this thread.