Tuesday, January 18, 2011

I'm sure this is all quite unrelated...

In Tennessee: 
The material calls for lawmakers to amend state laws governing school curriculums, and for textbook selection criteria to say that “No portrayal of minority experience in the history which actually occurred shall obscure the experience or contributions of the Founding Fathers, or the majority of citizens, including those who reached positions of leadership.” (May I point out that the plural of 'curriculum' is 'curricula', you fucking stupid teabaggers.)
In Washington:
A backpack bomb with the potential of killing or injuring dozens of people was found Monday along the route of a Martin Luther King Day “unity march” in downtown Spokane, Wash., authorities said today.
“It was a device that clearly was intended to harm or kill people,’’said Frank Harrill, a senior FBI agent and spokesman for the bureau’s Inland Northwest Joint Terrorism Task Force.
In The Confederacy: 
Every year, the doors of the state Capitol bear notices that offices will be closed the third Monday of January to honor Dr. King and Gen. Lee. Arkansas is one of three states to commemorate both men with a state holiday. The others are Alabama and Mississippi.
In Alabama:
''Now I will have to say that, if we don't have the same daddy, we're not brothers and sisters," he (Governor Bentley) said. "So anybody here today who has not accepted Jesus Christ as their savior, I'm telling you, you're not my brother and you're not my sister." 
(This teabagging sack of shit had the nerve to deliver this repulsive missive from Martin Luther King's pulpit )

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