imagine kitty magazine

Skip to main content
  • Categories

    • America
    • ASP.NET
    • Bible tags
    • C#
    • Christianity
    • Classic ASP
    • Firearms
    • Humor
    • LINQ
    • MVC
    • Programming
    • Random
    • Trackbacks
    • Web design
    • Web standards
    • Why I am the way I am
    • Wordpress
  • Links

    • ASP.NET Resources
    • Bible Dude
    • Cake Wrecks
    • Church Communications Pro
    • Creating Passionate Users
    • Dossy’s Blog
    • Gary Turner’s html & css workshop
    • id Projections
    • Information Pollination
    • SystemDotWeb
    • The Crazy Rants of Samantha Burns
    • The Nice Jewish Website
    • The Sneeze
    • Tyssen Design
  • Pages

    • Bible verse tags 2.0
    • Privacy Policy
    • Steps to building a proper web page
  • Info

    • home
    • Log in
    • contact mark
    • blogs that link here*
    • valid xhtml
    • valid css
    • valid rss2
    • rss feed
Sigarms P229

spam this

« ANNOUNCEMENT: 2005 MOTY Results
Officials See Little Impact On Safety From Concealed Weapons »

MLK day.

Well, the trash man and the mail man took Martin Luther King, jr. Day off, so I did, too. I watched “It’s Martin Luther King Day Charlie Brown” (so offensive, so hilarious) and thought about who he was.

Was he a marxist? Maybe. Did he help further the civil rights movement. Sure. Has the civil rights movement become racist? Unfortunately, yes. Whenever you treat someone differently (whether better or worse) due to their skin pigmentation, that’s racism. Liberal (pronounced Com”mu*nist) organizations have simply taken his momentum and lemminged (?) it over the cliff. Equal rights have become more equal for some. The only way to propagate true equal rights is to basically ignore everyone’s differences. Everyone is different, get over it, that’s just the way it is. There should not be extra punishment for those that commit a crime against a person that is a different color than themselves. Murder is already illegal, punish it. Beating someone up is already illegal, punish it. Robbery is already illegal, punish it. (Get it?)

The civil rights movement that Martin Luther King, jr. was involved in has spiraled hell-ward into a tool of the marxists to vilify their political opponents. The civil rights movement could be distilled into one eloquent and succinct statement: Matthew 7:12Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets. - King James Version but unfortunately the movement has been diluted into just a different strain of racism.

On the evening of April 4, 1968, while standing on the balcony of his motel room in Memphis, Tennessee, where he was to lead a protest march in sympathy with striking garbage workers of that city, he was assassinated.

Hmm. Must be why the trash man took the day off.

Trackbacked to:
Committees of Correspondence
Pirates! Man your women
MacStansbury
Right Wing Nation
The Land of Ozz
Stuck on Stupid
Diane’s Stuff

This entry was posted on 17Jan06 @ 0822 and is filed under Random. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

One Response to “MLK day.”

On 27Jan06 at 0401 David said:

“… unfortunately the movement has been diluted into just a different strain of racism”

Nope. Polluted, not diluted.

Corrupted.

Poisoned.

Perverted.

All closer to the mark than “diluted.”

Otherwise, your post’s a spot on observation.

Sponsored links

468x60-1 email address
Google
Custom Search

Amazon Wishlist

Hello, friends! I've decided to put my Amazon wishlist online. If you feel nice today you can purchase one of the items listed and it will be shipped to my door. My birthday is May 13th and I will gladly accept gifts for any Christian or Jewish holiday. Thank you for your support.

Site search and links

I'm a friend of Israel

234x60

Open Trackback Alliance Logo


Widgetize!
WWW is deprecated
no-WWW class B
free email addresses
*blogs that link here powered by Technorati

©2012 imaginekittymagazine