Here's the comment:
Martin Luther King, who would have been 77 today, had something to say about this too:Here's my two cents:
Now of course one of the difficulties in speaking out today grows out of the fact that there are those who are seeking to equate dissent with disloyalty. It is a dark day in our nation when high level authorities will seek to use every method to silence dissent. Something has happened and people are not going to be silent, the truth must be told. Yes we must stand, and we must speak. There comes a time when silence is betrayal.
Abi's on it. MLK made the point and got killed for it. Rove is up to the nasty task of assasination, but his MO is character assasination. It's easier to claim the moral high ground when it doesn't involve an actual murder.Blog on all.
But the blood runs deep and thick in the river let by the W, Rove and Co. Just ask the Pakistanis - our good friends worth killing.
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I was taught that you can tell the character of a man by how he does business. And this is dirty business. You can see his 'business' practices reflected in this administration's method of doing 'business' as well. Poor character. Or none. Filthy, in any case...
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