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Pentagon: Martin Luther King Jr. Would've Supported Our Wars

15.1.11

Pentagon: Martin Luther King Jr. Would've Supported Our WarsPentagon: Martin Luther King Jr. Would've Supported Our Wars: [gawker.com] "Martin Luther King Jr. hated the Vietnam War and spent the last year of his life vociferously arguing against it. But according to the Pentagon's top lawyer, King would've liked America's current wars! How does he know? Well, he doesn't.

Defense Department general counsel Jeh Johnson is an African-American who graduated from Martin Luther King Jr.'s alma mater, Morehouse College, and went to school with his son, Martin Luther King III. Maybe it's this background that allows him to use the slain civil rights icon's legacy to promote America's current wars:"


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