http://www.lucianne.com/threads2.asp?artnum=193598Posted By:klutkz, 1/16/2005 5:45:42 PM
After reading this I have decided to break out the fried chicken, grits, collard greens, sweet potato pie, watermelon, and 40 oz. malt liquor and have a party.
Reply 1 - Posted by: Scout Finch, 1/16/2005 6:09:22 PM
Rather than having inner city schools closed so the students enjoy a lazy, do-nothing holiday, they ought to stay in school and spend the day learning about Martin Luther King Jr.
Reply 2 - Posted by: clipped wings, 1/16/2005 6:23:47 PM
Sorry: I prefer, next week, to celebrate Jan. 19th: the birthday of General Robert E. Lee and just don't have time for any other celebrations. Sorry: MLK.
Reply 4 - Posted by: FunOne, 1/16/2005 6:42:03 PM
Don't forget the 21st is the birthday of General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, #2.
If fact, for many years--before the PC movement took over--the State of Virginia had a legal holiday this week designated Lee-Jackson Day.
Reply 5 - Posted by: plaid, 1/16/2005 6:43:35 PM
Most of us are still trying to get over the hangovers from celebrating Kwanza(a). Gimme a break.
Reply 6 - Posted by: Nancy Drew, 1/16/2005 6:45:02 PM
Years ago an article in the New York Review of Books outlined a seemingly irrefutable case that King had condoned the rape of a girl by his followers. He is known to have bedded three different women the night before he was killed, apparently a common practice for him. In brief, he was the worst sort of hypocrite to have preached a Christian message while living his life that way. So, sorry to Mr. Huthinson, but I'll never feel anything better than ambivalent about King. Our heroes don't have to be perfect, but they have to do better than that.
Reply 7 - Posted by: lydwho, 1/16/2005 6:50:54 PM
King's birthday should be in full honors in the Communist Countries of Russia, China and Cuba, but NOWHERE else!!!!!
Reply 8 - Posted by: Halfgenius, 1/16/2005 6:52:28 PM
MLK day, a holiday forced down our throats, I don't recognize it as anything special and anyone I know does not. The banks are forced to close by federal law...so what.
Reply 15 - Posted by: Bigdog61, 1/16/2005 8:27:31 PM
token holiday
I'd probably be amazed at the number of organizations who grant MLK Day off but just can't afford to grant President's Day. Having yet another holiday 2 weeks after New Year's is a waste.
I don't see why February 1st can't just be designated "Honor whoever you want day". It splits the difference. Of course, part of the MLK "celebration" is supposed to be white people wallowing in guilt so that wouldn't suit the purpose.
Isn't it odd that you can't say Merry Christmas in a lot of places for fear of offending someone but MLK is held out as a Messianic (sp?) figure and if you don't like it you are a racist?
Reply 16 - Posted by: smokehouse, 1/16/2005 8:27:57 PM
I'll honor King when the liberals honor Ronald Reagan. Not one second before.
Reply 17 - Posted by: doubting thomas, 1/16/2005 8:33:02 PM
J. Edgar Hoover, former FBI Chief when the FBI was beloved by most Americans, said, "King is the biggest liar in history". Others noted his communist leanings. The Queen of England did not make him a Sir Knight but James Earl Ray was accused of making him an Angel.
Reply 22 - Posted by: Rumblehog, 1/16/2005 9:06:34 PM
Don't they mean Marvin L. King, Jr. Day?
Do a google search on this and you will find the original Georgia census with daddy's name, occupation, and children.
This womanizing fraud changed his name to Martin Luther King, but not legally. Daddy liked the name so much that he change his name to it too, thereby putting junior back in his place. Junior and Senior were never on such good terms. Why don't the history books teach this, rather than elevating him to near saint status?
Reply 23 - Posted by: CaptainLibra, 1/16/2005 9:11:20 PM
Just another morning to sleep in. When are The Rev. Jessie and The Rev. Al going to start pushing for holidays in their honor? Maybe sometime in February (Black History Month and all) they could start a day off to recognize all they have done for the po' black folks.
Reply 25 - Posted by: Frank G, 1/16/2005 9:39:20 PM
Another 20yrs & no 1 will care.