News for Friday, May 21, 2010
“MLK Was GOP” BILLBOARD IS UP IN S.C.!!
Just in time for his birthday and national holiday, our 2nd “Martin Luther King, Jr. Was A Republican” billboard has been erected in South Carolina.
Located on US 601 in Orangeburg, South Carolina, it’s smack dab in the middle of Rep. James Clyburn’s district – the Majority Whip of the House and member of the Congressional Black Caucus. It’s in the neighborhood of Historically Black Universities South Carolina State and Claflin University.








Congratulations to you, the financial partners of RagingElephants.org, and our RagingVols, for pushing us across the goal line. Question: Are there any other organizations that are staying more consistently on the attack against the liberal agenda?
A special thanks to Jimbo Pratt for his extraordinary effort on this project. He has the capacity to assist RagingElephants.org with securing more billboards across the nation.
Question: Would you like to see billboards erected in your community? Then please become a financial partner of RagingElephants.org! Our offensive campaigns only happen with your consistent donations.
Please take a few minutes right now to make a contribution to the expansion of our billboard campaign. Can you make a donation of $30 dollars or more? As we always say, any donation amount, no matter the size, is welcomed with heartfelt gratitude.
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SPECIAL MESSAGE TO SOUTH CAROLINA PATRIOTS
All of you in S.C., let’s build on this momentum. If you’d like to be a part of our South Carolina team, please click on the “Volunteer” button at the top of the page, fill out and submit our volunteer information form.



More evidence Dr. King was not a Republican. http://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta/king-a-republican-at-91927.html
Sorry, but facts trump what we want to believe.
Hopefully my other comment won’t get posted as this would be redundant but here it goes any way. Dr. King WAS NOT a Republican. As a fraternity brother of his and a huge fan I spent alot of time studying his life and he was not a Republican. One, if there is any doubt answer this question, for whom did he support in the 1964 presidential election and why? Two, call or contact the King research center at Stanford University and ask them if there is any material that supports this claim. Three, and the most compelling, WVON in Chicago recently played an interview with the man himself and he said he was non-partisan so he could affect change in both parties. So either he is a liar or Apostle Claver is incorrect in his assessment, I prefer the former. Let the facts speak for themselves.