Despicable Democrats defile King's funeral

Trash talking at a funeral! have they no shame?

Taking the opportunity on a national set to show some class the Democrats missed their change once again.

Using Coretta Scott King's funeral to launch attacks on the President.

Ex-President Jimmy the peanut Carter compared the wire tapping of Reverend Martin Luther King in the 60's To the NSA's spying on enemies of the country, somehow jimmyboy forgot to mention that it was a DEMOCRATIC ORDER to tap king's phones, ordered by Robert F. Kennedy and approved by JFK himself. While speaking other Democratic demigods brought up the WMD"S that were not found in Iraq, again forgetting that all the Democratic leaders thought Saddam had them. Just another case of the left wing abusing a situation to show their hatred of George W. Bush. Have they no shame? This was a funeral honoring Coretta {why I have no Idea why she deserved this honor} sad how proper behavior escapes the left whenever they get a chance to show off on a national forum. Just one more time the country to see how stupid and weak the Democratic Party has become. "
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It was disgusting!!! I don't want to hear one more lie about how the democrats are the party who cares about minorities after that show of total distain for the memory of Coretta Scott King.

Prs. Bush and Prs. Clinton both gave great eulogies to the woman herself, but the rest, including the so-called "Leaders fo the African-American community" did nothing but piss in her casket.

Mrs. King is in a better place now, a place where she didn't have to hear her own funeral become a political farce.
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Reply By: ParaTed2kPosted: Wednesday, February 08, 2006It was disgusting!!! I don't want to hear one more lie about how the democrats are the party who cares about minorities after that show of total distain for the memory of Coretta Scott King.Prs. Bush and Prs. Clinton both gave great eulogies to the woman herself, but the rest, including the so-called "Leaders fo the African-American community" did nothing but piss in her casket.Mrs. King is in a better place now, a place where she didn't have to hear her own funeral become a political farce.


What really grips me is the thunderous applause these creeps were given, the audience showed as little class as the Democrats did, {wait, the audience was predominatly Black so they were democrats TOO}
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As a Black Democrat (and I didn't hear the speech but I agree with your sentiments) I think it was despicable of them to bring up all that at Mrs. King funeral. I'm sure she wasn't too happy to hear all that too!

Your comment about why she deserve the honor Elie, she was the wife of a civil rights leader. She was the woman behind the man. She also accomplished a lot of things while she was alive.
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King was a political leader and spent her life pushing a political agenda, so what better way to memorialize her than to promote some of her ideas and to point out some of the abuses of power in Washington today? I’d say it was perfectly fitting.
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King was a political leader and spent her life pushing a political agenda, so what better way to memorialize her than to promote some of her ideas and to point out some of the abuses of power in Washington today? I’d say it was perfectly fitting.




and yet another example of the far left having no idea why they have lost, and will continue to lose....keep up the great work there!!
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3 by foreverserenity
Wednesday, February 08, 2006


Your comment about why she deserve the honor Elie, she was the wife of a civil rights leader. She was the woman behind the man. She also accomplished a lot of things while she was alive.


I agree but to have 4 presidents show up for what thousands of other people have done just seems to smacks more of guilt than real homage.
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#4 by BenUser
Wednesday, February 08, 2006


King was a political leader and spent her life pushing a political agenda, so what better way to memorialize her than to promote some of her ideas and to point out some of the abuses of power in Washington today? I’d say it was perfectly fitting.


so by this standard it would have been ok to point out Clinton was impeached and got blowjobs in the oval office while he was a sitting President?
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King was a political leader and spent her life pushing a political agenda, so what better way to memorialize her than to promote some of her ideas and to point out some of the abuses of power in Washington today? I’d say it was perfectly fitting.

How quickly the Sheeple forget the Wellstone Memorial.  How quickly they are to repeat their own stupidity.

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I'm sorry to disagree with you here, fs,



Aw that's OK Whip, we can disagree some of the time.....how else do we get to know each other uh?!

if only for letting her late husband's dream be hijacked by buffons such as Al and Jesse, the two biggest contributors to racial tension in America today.


Perhaps she should have, who knows why she never did. But I agree that they can be asses and would do well to start looking at the present and the future and stop dregging up the past. Back in the day they were relevant, now they need to change tactics and get with the times and make changes that is for the better for all of us, not just some of us.



I agree but to have 4 presidents show up for what thousands of other people have done just seems to smacks more of guilt than real ho


You're probably right Elie. They probably did it out of guilt. I like to think though they did it out of respect for her.
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Reply By: foreverserenityPosted: Wednesday, February 08, 2006


They probably did it out of guilt. I like to think though they did it out of respect for her


and this is why YOU ARE SUCH a treasure, your heart comes shining through, I am honored to know you, even if it's just online.


{{{{{donna with the kind heart}}}}
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9 by Dr. Guy
Wednesday, February 08, 2006


King was a political leader and spent her life pushing a political agenda, so what better way to memorialize her than to promote some of her ideas and to point out some of the abuses of power in Washington today? I’d say it was perfectly fitting.

How quickly the Sheeple forget the Wellstone Memorial. How quickly they are to repeat their own stupidity.


It's just typical leftwing crap, they can defile a funeral and it's all in the name of justice and free speech, If a righty does it, it somehow becomes disrespectful and mean spirited.
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#6 by MythicalMino
Wednesday, February 08, 2006


and yet another example of the far left having no idea why they have lost, and will continue to lose....keep up the great work there!!


sadly it's not just the far left anymore, I want my old party back! I do remember when democrats stood for so many good things, What happened to them?
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What happened to them?


We got booted out by the PC police in the 90's
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14 by Gideon MacLeish
Wednesday, February 08, 2006


We got booted out by the PC police in the 90's


yes we did, I remember now..

ex-democrat, MM
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15 by little_whip
Wednesday, February 08, 2006


was enraged like I've never been enraged before. I bit my tongue though, out of respect for my parents, who were already suffering enough, and got my revenge a few weeks later when I was asked to cook a turkey for their yearly thanksgiving get together.

I basted it in my own urine.


I can undestand your outrage, I would have been just as pissed if the Republicans showed their ass too.


MMMMMMMMMMmm urine!!! it's not just for gravy anymore!!!
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I am listening to Rush in the backgrounmd and I find it amazing he is as outraged by how the democrats acted at king's funeral.
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LW:
To play devils advocate for a moment, my brother's funeral (arranged by my parents) was defiled by Baptists, who used the occasion to proseltyze and warn people not to die "unsaved" like he did. He was an atheist. After the eulogies, the preacher actually asked people to come forward and dedicate their lives to Christ, right there in front of his open casket. He would have been furious.


I'll contrast that with a poor preacher at the funeral I mention once in awhile, where the deceased had committed suicide, and the family was certain he was burning in hell as they grieved. The preacher didn't try to use the situation to his advantage, he simply tried to comfort the family through a horrifying time. Apparently the "preacher" at your brother's funeral needs to learn a thing or two about caring for other people instead of pushing his own agenda where it doesn't belong.

I was enraged like I've never been enraged before. I bit my tongue though, out of respect for my parents, who were already suffering enough, and got my revenge a few weeks later when I was asked to cook a turkey for their yearly thanksgiving get together.I basted it in my own urine.


Urine a class by yourself! ;~D
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Wasn't the FBI the ones investigating MLK? That isn't spying, that's an investigation. Maybe it was on bad grounds, but I doubt there is a law saying the FBI can't investigate American citizens. It's kind of their job, WHEN there is grounds to do it.

As for the JFK thing, it's no doubt true, but people were investigating MLK before JFK. They thought much of the civil rights movement was being stirred up by communists to destabalize the US. People like Stanley Levison were investigated from the 1950's all the way into the 1970's. If you ask me it had more to do with the irrational leadership of J. Edgar Hoover who we allowed to run the FBI for 50 friggin years. It boggles the mind.

As for the funeral, it's a Liberal affair, let liberals make what they want out of it. He lauded socialism, liked the ladies, was all for the idea of punitive laws favoring black people and reparations for their great-grandfather's suffering. He was one of their own, and I figure she was too. They are just icing the cake.

Like the farce that is Martin Luther King day, this show they put on about his wife is no less insulting to the untold numbers of people who were the real power behind the civil rights movement and who never get any recognition. She did have to tolerate her husband's philandering, so i guess sacrifices were made.

We shouldn't be revering MLK, we should be revering the civil rights movement as a whole, and the untold numbers of people of ALL COLORS who were intrumental in bringing it about.
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Yeah, I read where Bush attended.
I bet Kanye West was skeptical, though; after all, we know how Bush doesn't care about black people.

I guess Bush wasn't made to feel very welcome, though.

I heard Coretta gave him the cold shoulder.

BADUM BUM! CHSSSSHHH!
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I don't see why you would even care about this MM. In another thread you posted about Mrs. King you said;

What’s the deal about Coretta Scott King?

How have we let America fall into such a place that we “honor” someone not for what she did, but for the color of her skin?

So you don't really think she deserves much respect anyways, so why the hell would you care what goes on at her funeral?
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King was a political leader and spent her life pushing a political agenda, so what better way to memorialize her than to promote some of her ideas and to point out some of the abuses of power in Washington today? I’d say it was perfectly fitting.


so by this standard it would have been ok to point out Clinton was impeached and got blowjobs in the oval office while he was a sitting President?


You're not using the same standard he did. He specifically said abuses of powere in Washington TODAY.

I must have missed all the statements that she made about how blowjobs were hurting this country.
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Reply By: davad70Posted: Wednesday, February 08, 2006I don't see why you would even care about this MM. In another thread you posted about Mrs. King you said;What’s the deal about Coretta Scott King?How have we let America fall into such a place that we “honor” someone not for what she did, but for the color of her skin?So you don't really think she deserves much respect anyways, so why the hell would you care what goes on at her funeral?


where did I say or type she did NOT deserve respect? show me or STFU and take your bleeding heart and bled on someone elses blog.

liberal!
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Reply By: davad70Posted: Wednesday, February 08, 2006King was a political leader and spent her life pushing a political agenda, so what better way to memorialize her than to promote some of her ideas and to point out some of the abuses of power in Washington today? I’d say it was perfectly fitting.so by this standard it would have been ok to point out Clinton was impeached and got blowjobs in the oval office while he was a sitting President?You're not using the same standard he did. He specifically said abuses of powere in Washington TODAY.I must have missed all the statements that she made about how blowjobs were hurting this country.


I see so what abuse of power do you see TODAY? AND i MEAN TODAY! NOT YESTERDAY!
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where did I say or type she did NOT deserve respect? show me or STFU and take your bleeding heart and bled on someone elses blog.


You said she's being honored only for the color of her skin, yeah that shows that you think she's deserving of a lot of respect.

I see so what abuse of power do you see TODAY? AND i MEAN TODAY! NOT YESTERDAY!


Are you that out of touch that you don't read any news or wtach any?

Have you never heard of Jack Abramoff? Duke Cunningham? Bob Ney? Tom DeLay? Conrad Burns? David Safavian? Michael Scanlon?
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#26 by davad70
Wednesday, February 08, 2006


Have you never heard of Jack Abramoff? Duke Cunningham? Bob Ney? Tom DeLay? Conrad Burns? David Safavian? Michael Scanlon?


nope! nice try by YOUR OWN standards today means today, nothing in the past counts... oh yeh I forgot you are a democrat so rules are just for other people not you!!