The America he once believed in...his eyes would be clouded by tears as he expressed his sadness over the loss of freedoms by all Americans and the demise of his cherished nation...not only would his heart be broken over the stagnation of the black peoples but it would be torn apart by the persecution of all God's peoples in America...now, the only REAL Americans are white, rich and driving Hummers and the government will protect and serve them until the end...the rest, well all are suffering and his dreams would be shattered.
2007-08-05 01:11:19
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answered by bruce b 3
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DONT I say dont even say MLK and obama in the same breath
obama I dont think can live long enough to stand side by side with KING
the same dream he had before,, because none of the people like jessy and al boy have done anything to accomplish any part of the dream,,they probably dont know what King wanted
2007-08-05 08:09:08
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answered by daorangejello 3
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Because he was a man who was truly committed to equality, he might have dreamed that headline grabbers like Jesse Jackson LEAVE the movement as they cause more trouble than they are worth.
2007-08-05 08:16:01
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answered by Golfer 2
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He would wish that rap and the hip hop counter culture hadnt destroyed everything he worked so hard for. He would be disgusted that the NAACP denounced and crucified BILL COSBY for telling the black community its got problems and blaming them on white people wont solve anything. He'd be very disappointed...very.
2007-08-05 08:21:07
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answered by James924 3
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Well, he'd be 78 years old so he'd be dreaming of consistent bowel movements, good service from his satellite or cable TV provider and the steroid freak retiring before he breaks Hammerin' Hanks home run record...
2007-08-05 08:12:36
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answered by Anonymous
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A better President
2007-08-09 04:44:53
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answered by Scotch 3
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He’d be dreaming how to stop genocide and war on Earth (Iraq, Sudan, Afghanistan, Lebanon…),
Actually I wish he could come back one more time!
2007-08-05 08:25:20
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answered by citizen of lala land 6
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He'd be grateful that there at least some Blacks who have "made it" and who have not forgotten their rootsl.(Oprah, some sporots figures, some entertainment figures etc.) He would be encourating to those who haven't quite made it and he would address the "three strikes and you're out" laws that impact so unfairly on Blacks. (Whites also, but mostly Blacks,Latinos).
2007-08-05 08:08:26
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answered by rare2findd 6
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He would be dreaming of an America where white radio hosts aren't attacked by racists when they quote black rappers, and where blacks aren't made dupes of the socialist agenda of politicians that try to convince blacks that they are still under threat of being lynched in broad daylight.
2007-08-05 08:04:44
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answered by open4one 7
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He would be dreaming how the U.S. can help the people in Sudan.
2007-08-05 08:17:59
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answered by detectivetom 3
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