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Identity Politics: Not What Dr. King Was About

January 21, 2008 - 3:24 am - by Michael Weiss
David Thomson
2008-01-21 09:59:30

“I don’t know that MLK would have supported those measures anymore than Justice Clarence Thomas supports them.”

That is simply false. MLK did not object to the words of the Indian prime minister. He was always playing games with the American people.

“It’s wasn’t the “I Have a Dream” speech I chose to consult…”

Martin Luther King, Jr. was a plagiarizer. The “I Have a Dream” speech was stolen from Rev. Archibald Carey who originally uttered them at
the 1952 Republican National Convention. This is very well documented—but the politically correct establishment prefers to ignore the facts. One should also read Theodore Pappas’ Plagiarism and the Culture War: The Writings of Martin Luther King, Kr., and Other Prominent Americans.