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The students stomped their feet, heckled and then stood and turned their backs as the speaker at the University of Oregon defended red-baiting Sen. Joseph McCarthy and called Martin Luther King Jr. a communist dupe.
Trial and Error James Taranto 2010
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The students stomped their feet, heckled and then stood and turned their backs as the speaker at the University of Oregon defended red-baiting Sen. Joseph McCarthy and called Martin Luther King Jr. a communist dupe.
Trial and Error James Taranto 2010
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The students stomped their feet, heckled and then stood and turned their backs as the speaker at the University of Oregon defended red-baiting Sen. Joseph McCarthy and called Martin Luther King Jr. a communist dupe.
Trial and Error James Taranto 2010
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The idea that we can wait, to paraphrase Martin Luther King Jr., for the system to somehow fix itself is unacceptable.
Fernando Espuelas: Time to Replace Los Angeles' Third World Education System 2010
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The biggest blow to revamping 125th Street, also known as Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, was the death of “Harlem Park,” a proposed $435 million tower at Park Avenue that at one point was to include TV studios for the Major League Baseball Network.
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The Rev. Rick Warren, in his invocation, recalled Martin Luther King Jr. and called the inauguration of the country's first African-American president a "hinge point" of history.
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LaDuca, who previously had called Martin Luther King Jr. a "pariah" and a "fraud," also wrote: "And man, if sayin' someone has large lips is a racial slur, then we're ALL in trouble."
Obama Racism/Muslim/Unpatriotic/Scary Black Dude Watch, #77 2008
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LaDuca, who previously had called Martin Luther King Jr. a "pariah" and a "fraud," also wrote: "And man, if sayin' someone has large lips is a racial slur, then we're ALL in trouble."
Obama Racism/Muslim/Unpatriotic/Scary Black Dude Watch, #77 2008
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It made me feel like that phrase Martin Luther King Jr. had said about being to the mountaintop.
A Writer's Vote 2008
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When I was 16, I used to buy The Black Panther newspaper at a little convenience store across from the local supermarket on what is now called Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
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