Alveda Celeste King (born January 22, 1951)[citation needed] is an American activist, author, and former state representative for the 28th District in the Georgia House of Representatives.
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Let's be honest about this, the liberal agenda with failed stimulus plans and government entitlement programs ...
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My Uncle, of course, would have been pleased to see someone with brown skin holding the ...
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My daddy, Rev. A. D. King, my granddaddy, Martin Luther King, Senior - we are a ...
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Abortion and racism are evil twins, born of the same lie. Where racism now hides its ...
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I've never called President Obama a racist. I love President Obama. I pray for him all ...
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Alveda Celeste King (born January 22, 1951)[citation needed] is an American activist, author, and former allow in representative for the 28th District in the Georgia House of Representatives.
She is a niece of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. and daughter of civil rights campaigner A. D. King and his wife, Naomi Barber King. She is a Fox News Channel contributor. She once served as a senior fellow at the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution, a conservative Washington, D.C., think tank. She is a former enthusiast of the Georgia House of Representatives and the founder of Alveda King Ministries.
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A majority, perhaps as many as 75 percent, of abortion clinics are in areas with high minority populations. Abortion apologists will say this is because they want to serve the poor. You don't serve the poor, however, by taking their money to terminate their children.
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Abortion and racism are both symptoms of a fundamental human error. The error is thinking that when someone stands in the way of our wants, we can justify getting that person out of our lives. Abortion and racism stem from the same poisonous root, selfishness.
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Abortion and racism are evil twins, born of the same lie. Where racism now hides its face in public, abortion is accomplishing the goals of which racism only once dreamed. Together, abortionists are destroying humanity at large and the black community in particular.
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African-Americans who might have disagreed with candidate Obama's left-of-center politics voted for him in 2008 because electing a candidate with brown skin was too historic an opportunity to miss.
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America wants solutions. America wants a leader. No more tabloid politics.
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Abortion is an attack on the family and the humanity that unites us all.
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Apology is often the first step in correcting a wrong. Having moved for a position of saying 'I don't need forgiveness,' Mr. Trump is now taking a second look at past behaviors, things that he's said and done that he regrets. While he is not asking for forgiveness for being human, he is admitting that he's made mistakes and humbly making apologies.
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America, we need to pray and lead from our spirits and not our emotions - and definitely not with our weapons.
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By taking the lives of our young, and wounding the wombs and lives of their mothers, we are flying in the face of God. We cannot play God. If we continue down this path of destruction, we will be met at the gates by our own doom.
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I have a dream that America will pray and God will forgive us our sins.
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I pray that all polar opposites learn to agape love, live, and work together as brothers and sisters - or perish as fools.
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I prayed often for deliverance from the pain caused by my decision to abort my baby. I suffered the threat of cervical and breast cancer and experienced the pain of empty arms after the baby was gone. And truly, for me, and countless abortive mothers, nothing on earth can fully restore what has been lost, only Jesus can.
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If Senator Obama becomes pro-life then I'll consider giving him my vote.
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If black lives matter, then why is it that black women are more than five times as likely as a white woman to have an abortion? I think the womb that brings forth the black life should matter... Because black lives absolutely matter, what about the babies in that womb? What about that mama?
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If the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is to live, our babies must live. Our mothers must choose life. If we refuse to answer the cry of mercy from the unborn, and ignore the suffering of the mothers, then we are signing our own death warrants.
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If we have an honest discussion on whether the war on poverty should be fought with welfare or with economic growth in the private sector, Democrats will lose black votes.
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If Uncle Martin were here today, he would surely commend us for giving honor where honor is due.
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I'm born into a family of preachers. So I want Mr. Trump to remember that many people who voted for him took a long time praying for him. And if he can take some of that divine guidance, that's going to help him out.
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It is statistically proven that the strongest institution that guarantees procreation and continuity of the generations is marriage between one man and one woman. We don't want genocide. We don't want to destroy the sacred institution of marriage.
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It is absolutely ludicrous that abortion supporters would accuse a blood relative of Dr. King of hijacking the King legacy. Uncle Martin and my father, Rev. A. D. King were blood brothers. How can I hijack something that belongs to me? I am an heir to the King Family legacy.
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I've never called President Obama a racist. I love President Obama. I pray for him all the time. God loves President Obama. God loves you. And God loves me.
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Let's be honest about this, the liberal agenda with failed stimulus plans and government entitlement programs is crippling our economy and our quality of life.
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Many people who voted for Mr. Obama in the last election did so based on skin color.
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My daddy, Rev. A. D. King, my granddaddy, Martin Luther King, Senior - we are a family of faith, hope and love.
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Mr. Cain would structurally change the voting demographic. There would be more black economic conservatives, and the Democrats would lose their stranglehold on the black vote.
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My Uncle, of course, would have been pleased to see someone with brown skin holding the office of president.
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My mother wanted to abort me, and that was basically a family secret. My grandfather stopped her and said that he had a dream and saw me perfectly. He was a prophetic dreamer, like Martin.
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Our children need to remember to love each other, how to honor each other, their parents, God, and their neighbors.
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Protest is OK. But protests, according to my King family legacy, should be peaceful.
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President Obama is traveling around the country, proposing a stimulus bill that has already failed once. Instead of having an honest discussion about whether or not a plan that already failed once will fail again, the establishment would rather distract the American people with gossip.
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People need jobs, people need happy and successful lives, there should be marriage between one man and one woman, there should the value of person from conception until natural death.
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Racism is a way to gain economic advantage at the expense of others. Slavery and plantations may be gone, but racism still allows us to regard those who may keep us from financial gain as less than equals.
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Protesting is good, but healing is better. We need to see America heal.
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Racism springs from the lie that certain human beings are less than fully human. It's a self-centered falsehood that corrupts our minds into believing we are right to treat others as we would not want to be treated.
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Racism oppresses its victims, but also binds the oppressors, who sear their consciences with more and more lies until they become prisoners of those lies. They cannot face the truth of human equality because it reveals the horror of the injustices they commit.
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The violent rioting that is sometimes now being called protesting - it makes the emotions so high that you almost cannot see the insults and injuries that are the people are suffering.
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This is the 21st century, and we would all like to think racism is dead in America. Actually, that's not the case: still there are some racial issues that are out across this nation, and so we have a responsibility as compassionate citizens of America, no matter what our ethnic group happens to be, to confront these issues when they arise.
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Under President Trump, our nation is going to make great strides toward protecting the unborn. Priests for Life is in the vanguard of the fight for life, and having the president with us, rather than against us, will make all the difference.
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We do need unity, and from my perspective as a minister myself, God has not forgotten America.
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We have made great strides, but somehow we've got to create a climate so that everybody can do well, not just some.
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We should recognize that women become mothers the moment they are pregnant.
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We're reclaiming America and restoring honor. I believe we do that with faith, with hope, with charity, and honoring our brothers and our sisters as we honor each other.
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While writing, saying, and doing much, Mr. Trump is apologizing for his past sins. He's walking away from supporting abortion, hurling insults and more. Now, America needs to follow suit and apologize for the scourge of legal abortion that has left millions of empty cradles, wombs barren, women's health damaged, and families broken.
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While I voted for Mr. Trump, my confidence remains in God for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
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When you see the political parties squabble, if a baby is not allowed to be born, all the other issues do not come into play.
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