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Vernon Jordan and Bilderberg and the MLK Monument

 
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lwinfreyyoung



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PostPosted: Sat Sep 22, 2007 10:38 pm    Post subject: Vernon Jordan and Bilderberg and the MLK Monument Reply with quote

At Radio City Music Hall last week Stevie Wonder, John Legend and many others performed protest songs similar to those sung during Slavery. A reporter wrote in his review, "While we may not have yet reached the Promised Land of full equality, we are much closer than we were...."

I don't think so.

The bad check King demanded payment for in 1963 is still balled in our fists while King's legacy has been politically and correctly bastardized.

In support of our King Is Ours protest, I searched names for those "in charge" and Vernon Jordan popped up. We see he too is a member of bilderberg (I refuse to capitalize it) and we're wondering how big and far reaching our Goliath is.

Can it be someone's idea of a behind the hand world-wide joke that King's monument will be created and shipped from a country where freedom is not even an option? The granite will be quarried using slave labor. Chinese workers have no rights and are not provided proper protection so they die in droves from breathing silica dust. U.S. quarries weren't even allowed to bid on the project, which was endowed with $10 million in federal funds. AND, the artist to sculpt King has sculpted Mao Tse Tung, 14 times. The King Foundation's only defense is to say "King wanted people judged by the content of their character."

Dr. King used that quote often, always focusing on injustice toward his people. It actually reads "Let us be dissatisfied until men and women, however black they may be, will be judged on the basis of the content...? People like to use erasers on the words "black" and "Negro," they need to stop.

No monument in any international capital city has an African American name in its base, which is nearly statistically impossible. King was for fairness and equality, especially for blacks, and we (all races and creeds) believe it's time to protest with more than songs.

I'd like to read opinions from those who know the far reaching effects of the bilderberg flock, and how long Jordan's been among them...

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"While we may not have yet reached the Promised Land of full equality, we are much closer than we were...." Maybe. But the bad check King demanded payment for in 1963 is still balled in our fists while Dr. King has been politically and correctly bastardized. We the people protest. KingIsOurs.com
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