father clasping his dying infant son to his chest staring vacantly into the camera, holding an American child with shrapnel wounds. Amoral Mr. & Mrs. America approve sending terror under the American flag! MLK Jr said, "Every man of humane convictions must protest." ts easy. Just quote King! We need his moral leadership.
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July 22, 2007
Rev. King Jr. Re: U.S. Extermination Programs and 1/2 Humanity living on $2 a Day
An Anglo-American terror tactic of extermination is traced up to present indiscriminate air strikes in Iraq, Afghanistan and Somalia stopping off at genocide in Vietnam to quote MLK Jr., who is also quoted regarding capitalism's horrendous effect on most of the non-Western world, making a breeding ground for communism then and today's savage suicide bombing reaction to the brutal violence of the superpower over control of oil.
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June 17, 2007
A Letter to MLK Jr. re the Same Media War Promotion He Fought & the FCC
Dear Rev. Dr. Martin Luther Jr., we are still watching the same war mongering on television as when you were with us, but we are much more zeroed-in on the fact that only deceitful conglomerate media programming makes wars possible by first making war acceptable. Here is what media has been doing to us. Here is how we are finally filing complaints with the FCC in your style and in your name by phone, fax, mail and e-mail.
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May 16, 2007
The Silence of Clergy Today versus Rev. King's "Silence is Betrayal!"
At the polls, citizens have finally expressed themselves against the war in Iraq. Candidates and incumbents feel the need to call for an end to the war. But we rarely hear even a peep from Clergy. Is this for its observing the doctrine of Separation of Church and State or because the Church has become bound to the State and separated from its faith?
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April 15, 2007
Quote A Martyred Progressive's Condemnation of U.S. Wars
Asks why Congressional Black Caucus and Progressive Caucus do not repeat MLK's condemnation of U.S. war policies on the floor of Congress. The fourth article in the series appearing on the 15th of each month exhorting peace and justice activists to follow the example of Howard Zinn, who, in radio interviews quotes King Jr.' strong condemnations of U.S. murderous war policies and the use of its military throughout the 3rd world
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March 16, 2007
Dems, Bush, Fear Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.' Words! Shake 'em Up!
Quote King!
Zinn, who, in radio interviews quotes Martin Luther King Jr.'s strong
condemnations of U.S. murderous war policies and the use of its
military throughout the third world to support inequitable and
oppressive trade arrangements. Send King's words to Dems backing the
Iraq occupation!
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April 5, 2007
MLK Assassination Anniversary Yesterday Unnoticed, Useful Today
A Memphis jury's verdict on December 8, 1999, in the wrongful death lawsuit of the King family versus Loyd Jowers "and other unknown co-conspirators," found that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated by a conspiracy that included agencies of his own overnment. Read UN Ambassador Andrew Young testimony. put King's condemnation of U.S. wars to use today as 'peoples historian Howard
Zinn does in his radio interviews!
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January 15, 2007
King's Anguish When He Condemned U.S. War Crimes and Foreign Policy Worthy of Emulation
A call for activists to make frequent use of the words of Martin Luther King Jr in his 1967 speech Beyond Vietnam, condemning the U.S. war in Vietnam and its violent foreign policy toward countries in the third world. Being that the entire speech is relevant to our deathly predicament today, and King's stature being such that his outcry and accusations if often quoted could have a belated effect on foreign policy.
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