Today is MLK Day. The first thing of which I think when I think of Martin Luther King, Jr., BDiv, PhD, is that he was a registered Republican. Secondly, I remember that we ceased observing as federal holidays the birthdays of our first and best president and our sixteenth and worst president, so that MLK's birthday could be commemorated as a federal holiday, alongside the newly proclaimed Presidents' Day, to honor all of our presidents, though the overwhelming majority of them, like Lincoln, deserve no honor. Tertiarily, and most importantly I recall his "content of character/color of skin" quote. I wish more modern American Negroids understood and undertook that mandate. But far too many of them ignore character to recognize only their color, thus surrendering themselves to the Demoncat Party's plantation system of inter-generational public housing, food stamps, medicaid, WIC, AFDC and the general welfare state.
Imagine what America might be like if the Framers had written to promote the overall prosperity, rather than the general welfare.
Yesterday, the fourth annual and smallest Women's March was held to convey such messages as "Fuck Trump", "Men, Shut the Fuck Up" and "Pussy Bites". The two losers in the foregoing photo are really saying "Bite Me, Pussy".
They say that one of their primary purposes is to elect more women to office. I wonder if they will get behind such women as Sandy Smith, Martha McSally and Joni Ernst.
Tomorrow begins Trump's impeachment trial. The most asked and asked again question about this protracted process that began before Trump performed one presidential act, is "Why?" Abuse of power? Contempt of Congress? He's been impeached for pretty much the same reasons that a radical faction of the opposition party impeached Andrew Johnson. The House of Representatives impeached both for pushing popular policies which the opposition opposed and for pissing them off. That's totally different from that of Slick Willie, who actually did commit high crimes and misdemeanors. I have recently heard that some Demoncat or Demoncats have stated that actual crimes are not necessary to impeach and convict and remove a president. Mmm. That is not what the Constitution says.
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