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Dr. Martin Luther King on the Vietnam War (1968)

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2009

King on the Vietnam War

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  • He voiced his opinion better than many of *today's* politicians.

  • Martin King showing that he was knowledgeable in more then just Civil Rights

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  • Even if commies step on American soil and kill American neighborhoods, no one should be drafted. Society must raise its own taxes to pay soldiers to do the dirty shitty job for them, less soldiers, more money. And don't expect anyone to die involuntarily on your behalf either. If it comes down to your own house under treat, don't expect any army unless you have paid your taxes in full, and defend yourself with your Second Amendment.

    Conscription is socialism of life and life = communism.

  • Funny how Obama shows up in the video column in a very "emotionally moving" posture. NWO hacks at work.

  • vote for Dr. Ron Paul

  • @KingsleyEnnis1 tryin to start shit

  • Wow.

  • And now we have the same situation today, that is demonizing Islam at the expense of Americans!

  • The VC killed teachers, doctors, etc....

  • As long as King was singing sad songs,getting hit in the head with rocks, and talking that "nonviolent"shit, nobody paid attention to King. But when he spoke out against the war in 'Nam, he basically signed his death certificate and I think he knew it. When you fuck with large corporations' ability to make profits a bullet in your head is usually your reward.

  • Further proof that Martin wasn't just for black people...his journey included POOR people...and the poor in America was comprised of more than just blacks. That's why they had to kill him...anytime a person rises up against the machine..the war profiteering machine like MLK and JFK did, they were slaughtered. R.I.P. Dr. King, you did not die in vain.

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