In Response to Ron Paul’s “Martin Luther King Money Bomb Day” A “David Duke Money Bomb Day!”
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One person called me and suggested a small protest to Ron Paul’s MONEY BOMB DAY in honor of Martin Luther King.
On Martin Luther King’s Birthday celebrated on January 21, he says we should have a:
DAVID DUKE MONEY BOMB DAY
in support of the distribution of the newly updated, 2008 edition of My Awakening which will be officially published on the same day!
My editor at Davidduke.com prepared the following:
Statement of purpose:
Although many of us will vote for Ron Paul simply because he is the only candidate unequivocally opposed the the Iraq War and the destruction of American civil liberties, we must take the strongest exception to his recent praise of Martin Luther King on national television.
We cannot understand how a supposed libertarian and patriot could call King his hero. King referred to himself as a Marxist and had an open communist, Stanley Levinson, as his closest adviser and speech writer. King stood for bigger government, and an even more massive welfare state and he stood for onerous government coercion over the lives of the American people.
Martin Luther King stood against property rights, rights of association, state’s rights, local rights, and individual rights. Supposedly a man of the cloth, King was also a moral disgrace and hypocrite. He was guilty of clear plagiarism in his doctoral thesis in Divinity school, and who was even cited by civil rights leaders such Rev. Ralph Abernathy for his bisexual habits, repeated liaisons with prostitutes and his vicious beatings and other physical attacks against women. His FBI surveillance record was so disgusting and damning that it was sealed by the government for 50 years to hide his despicable character. (see www.martinlutherking.org)


















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