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Do you think it's right for Glenn Beck to usurp and cheapen the "I have a dream" speech and what it means to millions of Americans?
I don't get it. How can it possibly be cheapening MLK's speech to support the notion that each man should be judged on the content of his character instead of the color of his skin?
The NBPP, in stark contrast, quiteclearly hates others based on race (skin color).
Fox wont allow him on the shows but hes been on Fox shows before.
Sounds like a personal threat. I guess in a normal world, he could be prosecuted. But when Obama is president, the Black Panthers can do whatever the hell they want.
Perhaps the Black Panthers should be introduced to some of our local hillbillies, who would relish the encounter.
Do you think it's right for Glenn Beck to try to usurp and cheapen the meaning of the "I have a dream" speech? (And at the Lincoln Memorial?! I'll bet you do.
I don't but I'd like to understand your point of view. How does it cheapen it?
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Originally Posted by delusianne
Glennie is indeed a sneaky little devil, the guy is 1000% right about that.
He's also right about Fox talking about the New Black Panther Party but not letting them come on and speak for themselves these days. Why not, I wonder?
I don't watch Fox, but I know that Shabazz has been on Fox before. You can find videos online.
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