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A Tribute to Dr. King

The I have a Dream Speech given on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.  
 
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pathbird (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Type in "a white future - very disturbing" in the You-Tube search window, then click ENTER. You'll see an animated newscaster in a 3-minute clip. The message is NOT to disrespect the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, but to fight for human rights and warn against the rise of police states. It also talks about HOW History can be changed by the conquerors (usually the one with the most weapons of mass destruction).
Audio skits on social justice are at:
bradleyphoenixDOTCOM /justiceDOT html
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you're the greatest asshole history ever seen you should be ashamed of what you say!
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free at last free at last we are free at last!!!That is my hero
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people should be elected on the content of their character acording to dr king...... so 97 percent black vote black..... makes sense ..97 out of 100 blacks racist 40 percent of whites
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I share MLK's dream. Sadly, it hasn't been realized. So my revised dream is that at least people who passionately repeat his brilliant words will apply his dream in their mundane daily routines (their corporate policies, schools, their courts, etc ...). If they do not, the dream will remain a beautiful poem that is recited w empty rapture.
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It doesn't feel so empty today, does it?
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I still say - that remains to be seen! Obama is only 1 mulatto man. Since this, there's been a surge in hate crimes against blacks.
So let's just wait & see. In the mean time, people need to stop discrimination as per my post last year.

Until changes occur throughout societies, the dream will remain just that.

I still have the dream but realize that the US presidency is only one highly publicized event that is eagerly show off to redeem itself among skeptics. What about average black people?
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