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Why Did Democrats Accuse Dr. Martin Luther King R-ga Of Being A Communist?


Democrat President John F. Kennedy is lauded as a proponent of civil rights. However, Kennedy voted against the 1957 Civil Rights Act while he was a senator, as did Democrat Sen. Al Gore Sr. And after he became President, Kennedy was opposed to the 1963 March on Washington by Dr. King that was organized by A. Phillip Randolph, who was a black Republican. President Kennedy, through his brother Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy, had Dr. King wiretapped and investigated by the FBI on suspicion of being a Communist in order to undermine Dr. King.
Silly Leftist Liberals, every Left Wing Progressive bum knows that Democrats are the real Communist.
Obama endorsed by Communist Party USA, Sam Webb Democrat CA Chairman, Communist support for Obama reelection bid
Posted on August 4, 2012
“Barack Obama was an active participant in the 1990s, and a direct political beneficiary, of the Chicago New Party and, importantly, the Chicago DSA, a group of socialists affiliated with the Democratic Socialists of America.”…Matthew Weaver, October 2008
From World Net Daily August 3, 2011.
“It may be early in the campaign season, but the Communist Party USA already has seen fit to endorse Barack Obama for the 2012 election.
While noting he is disappointed with “some aspects” of the Obama administration’s domestic and foreign policy, Sam Webb, chairman of the Communist Party USA, threw his support behind Obama’s re-election bid.
In an article last week at People’s Weekly World, the official newspaper of the Communist Party USA, Webb discussed the need for a third party consisting of the so-called working class and labor as well as “racially and nationally oppressed people, women, youth, immigrants, seniors, gay and straight.

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Why Does King Organize Paragraph 2-4 The Way He Does In Letter From A Birmingham Jail?


I’m not sure how he even sure what the pattern is. Please help 10pts
I think I should indicate why I am here in Birmingham, since you have been influenced by the view which argues against “outsiders coming in.” I have the honor of serving as president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, an organization operating in every southern state, with headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. We have some eighty five affiliated organizations across the South, and one of them is the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights. Frequently we share staff, educational and financial resources with our affiliates. Several months ago the affiliate here in Birmingham asked us to be on call to engage in a nonviolent direct action program if such were deemed necessary. We readily consented, and when the hour came we lived up to our promise. So I, along with several members of my staff, am here because I was invited here. I am here because I have organizational ties here.
But more basically, I am in Birmingham because injustice is here. Just as the prophets of the eighth century B.C. left their villages and carried their “thus saith the Lord” far beyond the boundaries of their home towns, and just as the Apostle Paul left his village of Tarsus and carried the gospel of Jesus Christ to the far corners of the Greco Roman world, so am I compelled to carry the gospel of freedom beyond my own home town. Like Paul, I must constantly respond to the Macedonian call for aid.
Moreover, I am cognizant of the interrelatedness of all communities and states. I cannot sit idly by in Atlanta and not be concerned about what happens in Birmingham. Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly. Never again can we afford to live with the narrow, provincial “outside agitator” idea. Anyone who lives inside the United States can never be considered an outsider anywhere within its bounds.
You deplore the demonstrations taking place in Birmingham. But your statement, I am sorry to say, fails to express a similar concern for the conditions that brought about the demonstrations. I am sure that none of you would want to rest content with the superficial kind of social analysis that deals merely with effects and does not grapple with underlying causes. It is unfortunate that demonstrations are taking place in Birmingham, but it is even more unfortunate that the city’s white power structure left the ***** community with no alternative.

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Is This English Text Correct? Please? 10 Points!?


I have to write a handout for English class ( I’m from Austria, bdw) and the teacher has no time to correct it in advance. I don’t want to give a handout full of mistakes to my class mates, so could you please tell me the mistakes in the four texts below? thanks a lot!
Chips with Everything
Chips, crisps, potato watches – they are almost everywhere, eaten with almost every meal: potatoes. But have you ever asked where they came from? It all started in Peru, where they grew potatoes over 2,000 years ago, but they were smaller than today and tasted bitter. Spanish explorers discovered them in the 1550s and brought them to Spain. However, people did not really like them and they were mainly given to slaves and prisoners as they were quite cheap. They slowly made their way through Europe, but people kept thinking they were poisonous. But then supposedly King Louis of France, who loved potatoes, planted them in the royal gardens to make them seem valuable. His plan worked: the plants were stolen and became a popular part of French diet.
The chips were probably invented by the Belgians. In England they were first mentioned by the famous author Charles Dickens. In America they are called French fries because American soldiers tasted them first in France during World War I – nowadays the Americans eat over 20 million tonnes of chips a year.
The crisps were invented by a Native-American chef, whose customer kept demanding his fried potatoes sliced more and more thinly. The dish was an immediate success.
The Fortune Cookie
Fortune cookies are small sweet biscuits that are served at the end of a meal in a Chinese restaurant. Written on a piece of paper inside them is your fortune, for instance ‘You will write a book one day’. The Chinese people have always given each other sweet Moon Cakes on special occasions. When the Mongols occupied China, the Chinese used them as a way to send secret messages to each other. When many Chinese people went to America during the gold rush they kept putting messages of hope inside biscuits on celebrations. And as they settled in California and opened restaurants, they continued this tradition.
A Short History of the Pizza
The very origin of today’s pizza is in Greece where people first put various ingredients onto a flat round dough –cake and baked it over an open fire. This dish was called ‘pita’ which is also where the name ‘pizza’ comes from. The Etruscans brought it to Italy. It spread in Europe, but it was still a dish for poor people. When the tomatoes came to Europe people started putting them onto their pitas. Slowly the newly born pizza became a local specialty in Neapel. But then King Umberto and his wife Queen Margherita visited Neapel and wanted to try the new dish although it still stuck with the reputation of being a poor people’s meal. A chef put tomatoes, mozzarella and basil onto it – in order to reassemble the Italian flag – and named his creation ‘Margherita’. Apparently the queen was so enthusiastic about the result the pizza became acceptable for the nobility as well.
Coca Cola
Coca Cola was invented by an American pharmacist in order to cure diseases like impotence, headache and morphine addiction. He sold it to the business-man Candler who founded the Coca Cola Company and started an aggressive marketing plan making it one of the most popular drinks of America. Today, more than 1 billion drinks of Coca Cola are consumed per day.
Thanks! you’re great!:)

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What Is A King Cobras Niche?


Wow I just literally took a bio 2 final like 2 hours ago and it was rape.
Grass or swamps

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Is This A Good Romance Story?


I am writing a “classical” romance story between a Prince and a peasant girl. The Prince is the son and heir to the throne of King Damien and Queen Alexia. One day the Prince, age 16 and in his rebellious phase, sneaks away from the castle because he’s bored and decides to go into town because he has never seen the market place before.
A few miles away, on a farm, lives Kylin with her mother, they are somewhat very poor but love the fact that it doesn’t matter to them. Kylin is a fun loving smart girl that is sort of rebellious and goes against somewhat with what her mother tells her to do. Since her mother was giving nursing Kylin when she fell il, she doesn’t know what the Prince looks like or even knows his name because her mother wasn’t there to give her blessing. As Kylin goes down to the market place she accidental bumps into the Prince and they exchange a conversation and become best friends. They meet up a few days later at her house and that evening the guards come and take the Prince away.
Daimen is not happy about his son falling in love with a peasent girl and says that his son is forbidden to speak or see Kylin ever again. But the Prince ignores this and they meet in secret. Now the young lovers must overcome the obstilcies they face if they truly want to be in love despite what class they are in, and the King as well.
That is pretty much the summary of the book! so what do u think? all suggestions are good. 😀

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Is This A Good Romance Story?


I am writing a “classical” romance story between a Prince and a peasant girl. The Prince is the son and heir to the throne of King Damien and Queen Alexia. One day the Prince, age 16 and in his rebellious phase, sneaks away from the castle because he’s bored and decides to go into town because he has never seen the market place before.
A few miles away, on a farm, lives Kylin with her mother, they are somewhat very poor but love the fact that it doesn’t matter to them. Kylin is a fun loving smart girl that is sort of rebellious and goes against somewhat with what her mother tells her to do. Since her mother was giving nursing Kylin when she fell il, she doesn’t know what the Prince looks like or even knows his name because her mother wasn’t there to give her blessing. As Kylin goes down to the market place she accidental bumps into the Prince and they exchange a conversation and become best friends. They meet up a few days later at her house and that evening the guards come and take the Prince away.
Daimen is not happy about his son falling in love with a peasent girl and says that his son is forbidden to speak or see Kylin ever again. But the Prince ignores this and they meet in secret. Now the young lovers must overcome the obstilcies they face if they truly want to be in love despite what class they are in, and the King as well.
That is pretty much the summary of the book! so what do u think? all suggestions are good. 😀

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