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05/26/19 at 19:46:17
 
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2019/05/author-alleges-mlk-jr-had-40-affairs...

Secret FBI tapes that accuse Martin Luther King Jr of having extramarital affairs with ’40 to 45 women’ and even claim he ‘looked on and laughed’ as a pastor friend raped a parishioner exist, an author has claimed. The civil rights hero was also heard allegedly joking he was the founder of the ‘International Association for the Advancement of P***y-Eaters’ on an agency recording that was obtained by bugging his room, according to the sensational claims made by biographer David Garrow – a Pulitzer prize-winning author and biographer of MLK

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Reply #1 - 05/27/19 at 05:05:49
 
The hotel room where he spent his last night has been preserved as a museum minus all evidence of the woman who spent the night with him.....

Nothing will happen to MLK's legacy and nothing should. We are all flawed men. What ot should do is slow the leftist attack on history. I doubt it will, they've not show any sense of reality so far; not sure why they'd develop it at this late stage. The march to erase Washington, Jefferson, Columbus etc. will go on.
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Reply #2 - 05/27/19 at 06:54:12
 
Why is this coming out now?
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Reply #3 - 05/27/19 at 07:55:55
 
MLK's philandering has been known for decades,... JFK too.
It's not just coming out,.. it's just being brought up in relation to Trump's infidelities...

So,.. all is forgiven and Trump's a really great guy and a true American.
NOT !

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Reply #4 - 05/27/19 at 14:25:41
 
It's not just coming out,.. it's just being brought up in relation to Trump's infidelities...


Yea, throwing the BS flag...
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Reply #5 - 05/27/19 at 14:41:01
 
WebsterMark wrote on 05/27/19 at 14:25:41:
It's not just coming out,.. it's just being brought up in relation to Trump's infidelities...


Yea, throwing the BS flag...

Is the BS that it's coming out in relation to Trump's infidelities, or that MLK's affairs are old news?
I'm surprised either way. Huh
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Reply #6 - 05/27/19 at 15:19:50
 
Serowbot wrote on 05/27/19 at 07:55:55:
MLK's philandering has been known for decades,... JFK too.
It's not just coming out,.. it's just being brought up in relation to Trump's infidelities...

So,.. all is forgiven and Trump's a really great guy and a true American.
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So does that mean,
MLK & JFK, are, ‘true American’ ?
Despite their infidelities ?

And Trump, is, NOT a, ‘true American',
Because of his infidelities ?

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Reply #7 - 05/27/19 at 17:15:51
 
I never heard about it.
It's all new to me.
So, since Trump is such a bad guy Because of His infidelities, are we supposed to ignore the good that M.L.K. did, because of his? Or just pretend Trump is a bad guy Because of his?
I'm confused..
AOC was just speaking to a topic she was not well versed on, and worked to destroy thousands of jobs, and she was just joking and only idiots with the intellect of a sea sponge would have taken what she said Literally, which Thankfully NOBODY here did, COFF, COFF,.. I just can't keep up with the next attitude people are supposed to have regarding the new piece of information.
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Reply #8 - 05/28/19 at 05:00:16
 

 How is what AOC did different that the topic I brought up where Trump said in a press conference to military personnel that he gave them the largest paygrade increase ever, and they haven't had one in 10 years?

 All of that was false.  All of it because he was talking about something he had no knowledge of.

 I know, he gets a pass, from his supporters.  Just like AOC will get one from hers.
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Reply #9 - 05/28/19 at 08:23:46
 
Trump and AOC are mirror images of one another. The only difference is Trump has delivered.

But, to be fair, he's on a bigger stage than her. Other than piling on in the Amazon fiasco, I'm not sure what she's done for her district. How would i know if she's been a success to her district or not. I know what would be deemed a success in my congressional district, but no idea what's considered a success in hers.
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Reply #10 - 05/28/19 at 08:52:14
 
Eegore wrote on 05/28/19 at 05:00:16:
 I know, he gets a pass, from his supporters.  Just like AOC will get one from hers.

Yep.
I will continue to call AOC's mouth a C ock Holster.

Like a some here have called the POTUS, Worse things, and several hundred times more, and will ALSO, continue to do so.
(As well as, calling anybody that supports him, the same things)


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Reply #11 - 05/28/19 at 09:07:13
 
WebsterMark wrote on 05/28/19 at 08:23:46:
Trump and AOC are mirror images of one another. The only difference is Trump has delivered.

But, to be fair, he's on a bigger stage than her. Other than piling on in the Amazon fiasco, I'm not sure what she's done for her district. How would i know if she's been a success to her district or not. I know what would be deemed a success in my congressional district, but no idea what's considered a success in hers.


If you don't know if someone's a success or not, then how can you say that one has delivered and one hasn't?

Face it mark, the only reason you say that is because you dislike AOC, or you're afraid of her.  trump has not delivered on much of anything.  He's signed everything the establishment's put in front of him and has not made good on many/most of his campaign promises.
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Reply #12 - 05/28/19 at 18:47:25
 
Why would the Feds keep all those records sealed till 2027?

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Reply #13 - 05/30/19 at 15:00:29
 
Is it time to be outraged and start changing street and school names yet?
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Reply #14 - 05/30/19 at 17:31:02
 
From my girl Ann.

MY MARSHALL PLAN
May 29, 2019
Over Memorial Day weekend, some shocking news broke about the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. David Garrow, Pulitzer Prize-winning King biographer, came across some new details about the FBI's secret bugs of King in the National Archives. (The full tapes are not scheduled for public release for about another decade.)

During one orgy in King's room at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C., according to FBI summaries of the tapes, he watched and laughed as one of his ministers raped a parishioner. Another time, he jokingly referred to himself as the head of the "International Association for the Advancement of P***y-Eaters." There's more, but you get the gist.

With every statue in the country of Robert E. Lee being hauled off and sold for scrap, first, I would like to say that I oppose the removal of MLK's statue from the Washington Mall.

But the latest revelations also present me with a fantastic opportunity to renew my proposal that we replace Martin Luther King Day with Thurgood Marshall Day!

I say this knowing full well that Black America has been waiting with wild anticipation for what this white girl has to say about a national holiday celebrating an African American civil rights icon. But it is a national holiday and, most important, Marshall is a much cooler African American civil rights icon.

In addition to the fact that Marshall worked closely with J. Edgar Hoover to expel communists from the NAACP -- while King's organization was bristling with them, to the immense annoyance of President John F. Kennedy -- Marshall redeemed blacks' civil rights the American way: by winning his battles in court.

That's how it's supposed to be done in a country of laws. We're not French.

As described in my book Demonic: How the Liberal Mob Is Endangering America, Marshall, with his eloquent legal arguments, is the true heir to our founding fathers. He argued case after case before the Supreme Court, winning landmark victories, such as Brown v. Board of Education, that rapidly improved the lives of all black Americans.

Martin Luther King Jr., though an inspiring orator, was heir to the French Revolution, using street protests to advance political change. That's why Marshall dismissed King as an "opportunist" and "first-rate rabble-rouser," according to Taylor Branch's book, Parting the Waters : America in the King Years 1954-63.

Perhaps King's most famous protest was his confrontation with Theophilus Eugene "Bull" Connor, Birmingham, Alabama's lame-duck commissioner of public safety. Connor, a machine-politics Democrat, was a vile racist, backed by that state's segregationist governor, George Wallace, also a Democrat.

After witnessing Connor's tactics, the good people of Birmingham removed him from office as quickly as they could. First, they voted to eliminate his office entirely. Then, when he ran for mayor, they decisively voted against him.

It was over. Decent Alabamians had won.

But King decided to provoke the lunatic Connor one more time, in the remaining days of his public service.

City merchants, including the black millionaire A.G. Gaston, begged King to call off the Birmingham protests on the rather obvious grounds that Connor had already been beaten at the ballot box. President Kennedy's Justice Department did, too.

King refused. His movement was dying, and he needed a major public spectacle to keep it going.

With television crews crawling all over Birmingham, King arranged for hundreds of black children to march on the town. As expected, this led to a massive conflagration when Connor turned fire hoses and police dogs on little kids, some as young as 6 years old. The explosive images were instantly broadcast around the world.

King and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference's Wyatt Walker were "overjoyed," according to Garrow's book Bearing the Cross: Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Walker gloated: "There never was any more skillful manipulation of the news media than there was in Birmingham."

The demented Connor was delighted, too -- the protests helped him rally his dwindling racist following.

The only people who weren't happy were the citizens of Birmingham, both black and white.

Liberal destruction from Karl Marx to the Weather Underground traces its history back to Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the French Revolution. They would achieve perfect freedom ... at the sharp edge of a guillotine.

The French Revolution was spontaneous, impulsive, passionate, emotional, utopian, resentful, angry, dreamy -- anything but rule-bound and reasoned. No one knew, from one year to the next, where the revolution was heading. That's why, at the end of it all, the French enthusiastically threw themselves into the arms of Napoleon, a dictator.

By contrast, Americans were thinkers and debaters. They began their revolution with a legal document, the Declaration of Independence, which exhaustively explained "the causes" that impelled "the separation." It ended with the Articles of Confederation, and then a Constitution, meaning we have agreed-upon rules, continuity and stability.

And we had the principle that all men are equal before God. For about a century, it was a principle often honored more in the breech than in the observance. That is, until the clever barrister Marshall came along, went to court, and demanded that America live up to its ideals.

King's protests had the unfortunate effect of giving violent street agitation a halo. Now every idiot smashing a Starbucks window thinks he's a civil rights champion. But it was Marshall, doing it the American way, who changed the world.

As Marshall said, civil rights was serious business -- and King was "a boy on a man's errand."
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