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Home Front: Politix
Billboard Claims Martin Luther King Was Republican
2009-07-14
Who knew?

A billboard proclaiming that the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a Republican has stirred a religious and political hornets' nest in Houston, where a church leader is trying to draw black voters into the Republican Party.

The jumbo-sized roadside ad made its contentious claim for about a week -- until a local black activist charged that the sign unjustly politicized King's legacy and was hurting his community by telling a "blatant lie."

"Martin Luther King may have very well believed in some of the Christian principles of the Republican Party, but Dr. Martin Luther King was not a Republican or a Democrat," said Quanell X, who heads the New Black Panther Party in Houston.

"Dr. King was bigger than a political party -- he was a humanitarian, and so to attach him exclusively to any party is to devalue his humanitarian global status," he said. "We were insulted ... by the billboard because it was a blatant lie."
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#3   He added that King would never have embraced the present-day GOP, which he said had "racist elements."

Hmmm...but no former high ranking Klansman like the Donks serving in the US Senate. BTW, you might take up the 'racist' concept with the 'wise latina' who seems to believe that its OK to be racist when it comes to whites and basic rights of equality before the law.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2009-07-14 20:01  

#2  "The simple fact is that the leader of the Black Panther Party here in Houston called a news conference and they spooked," he said.


Raaaccciiiissstt!!11!!
Posted by: Frank G   2009-07-14 18:27  

#1  Well, Quanell, he sure as fuck wasn't a Panther.

And as I understand it, most southern blacks were Republican before the great post-Civil Rights Act realignment - it was different up north where the Democrats had some limited success in absorbing blacks into their immigrant-interest-group coalition during the New Deal. King died about halfway through the segregation political shift, and he was quite firmly on the leftist side of things by his death. Much more Obama than Palin, I'm afraid.

It might be technically true that he started out as a technical Republican, but it's misleading to play it up.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2009-07-14 18:24  

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