King, you succeeded in hijacking this thread and steering it away from its original intent. One had to be devious and deceptive to accomplish that. You were certainly the man for the job.
Now tell us what you think about the NAACP and its' current course. Are they comparable to the KKK? Are they as racist as anyone in the U.S.? Are they creating racial divisiveness rather than promoting racial harmony? Do they respect our laws and the Constitution and our justice system?
Gentlemen, I suggest we get King back on topic since I feel his personal mission was to divert discussion away from his beloved NAACP.
Cut the crap King... dishonesty ain't civility!
Okay Keith, I'll set an example seeing as I was partially responsible for going off topic, although I did allude to my thinking about that in my last post.
I don't think much of the current NAACP and it's current course.
I don't think they are comparable as yet to the KKK of the first half of the 20th century. They are not yet terrorists.
The NAACP does create racial divisiveness. They use it as a tactic.
They do not promote racial harmony.
They have little respect for the laws, constitution and justice system of the USA, except in how those tools can be used to further the objectives of the NAACP.
Like most unions, a reasonable idea at the time of creation that has long since served it's purpose and now is the bully pulpit for radicals.