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Martin Luther King voted for Eisenhower/Niixon
- November 04, 2009 23:05:27
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On this day in 1956, Martin Luther King voted for the Republican presidential ticket, Dwight Eisenhower and Richard Nixon.

Martin Luther King told Nixon of his vote during a public meeting in Ghana, where they were attending a presidential inauguration.
While campaigning for re-election, Vice President Richard Nixon declared: "Most of us will live to see the day when American boys and girls will sit, side by side, at any school - public or private - with no respect paid to the color of skin. Segregation, discrimination and prejudice have no place in America."
The following year, Vice President Nixon helped defeat the Democrat filibuster against the GOP's 1957 Civil Rights Act.
THE DEMO-RATS HAVE BEEN THE PARTY OF SLAVERY THAN AND STILL ARE NOW, THEY HIGHJACKED BLACKS AND MINORITIES ALL FOR GREED.. AND GREED IS AN ACT OF WAR

Martin Luther King told Nixon of his vote during a public meeting in Ghana, where they were attending a presidential inauguration.
While campaigning for re-election, Vice President Richard Nixon declared: "Most of us will live to see the day when American boys and girls will sit, side by side, at any school - public or private - with no respect paid to the color of skin. Segregation, discrimination and prejudice have no place in America."
The following year, Vice President Nixon helped defeat the Democrat filibuster against the GOP's 1957 Civil Rights Act.
THE DEMO-RATS HAVE BEEN THE PARTY OF SLAVERY THAN AND STILL ARE NOW, THEY HIGHJACKED BLACKS AND MINORITIES ALL FOR GREED.. AND GREED IS AN ACT OF WAR
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Martin Luther King was always a Republican yet most blacks don't get that. MLK knew the Democrats were holding his race back as is shown all over the country. Look at all the poor cities....run by Democrats over and over again for decades.View thread
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Funny how people conveniently forget how Martin Luther King Jr. was a Christian Conservative ... That Civil Right was about what you are born with, not what you choose to do.
Blessings my friend, great post!