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How Do You Think Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Would Feel About Scott Walker's Policies ?

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2012

Sherrilyn Ifill, a law professor and a civil rights lawyer speaks to the MLK Day event at the Capitol and shares how the Reverend felt about some issues that we still find ourselves dealing with, like housing discrimination and predatory banking practices, the culture of war and how money and resources spent on war is money and resources not spent helping those in need, but the biggest response of the day was when she brought up the discriminatory voter disenfranchisement law that Walker pushed through.

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  • Part of me wonders if he actually was so ill-informed or disconnected that he DID NOT KNOW what he was walking into. I mean, you're attending a ceremony honoring the memory of someone who was killed defending workers rights and whose life's work was expanding access to the vote...after spending the last year trying to undermine those very things. Did he think this WOULDN'T be awkward?

  • I like the way Kleefisch looks like she's really getting all of this. Thinking..."sale at Kohl's, what should I make for dinner, Jersey Shore is on tonight."...........

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  • WALKER: This is what happens when Democrats stay home on Election Day. A 2.59 GPA college drop out and corporate lackey Republican Governor gets elected!

    VOTE IN MAY!

  • Walker looks so neurotic. What an idiot.

  • @ZOMGitsJesusCriss Maybe he'll suddenly have an attack of conscience and convert ideologies!

    We can all dream right.

  • My state is better than Scummy Scottie and Lt. Governor Lacefront (NOTE TO REBECCA KLEEFISCH: Lacefront wigs look just as sorry on white women as they do on black... and indicate just as much shame at times.)

  • May Walker one day rot in hell!

  • Shame on you Scott Walker, you fit the negative of all that MLK stood for; fairness , goodness , and love. Shame on you.

  • Bobble-head.

  • @pigpen1958 I'm talking about whether or not there is a significant drop in the number of voters which can be directly attributed to increased polling "security."

  • It takes courage to speak truth to power.

    MLK did just that. Sherrilyn affirms his

    lesson, his legacy lives on.

  • @ldptennis with over 1 million signatures asking for Walkers recall I think the numbers have already pretty much spoken as to how people feel about Mr Walker & his reign so far

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