I think it's cosmically appropriate that Bill Buckley, who so vociferously opposed the civil rights movement, was memorialized on the anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s death.
When he wrote, "Let me say at once, for the benefit of the wicked, fearful South, that Martin Luther King will never rouse a rabble," the old bastard was blessedly, wonderfully wrong.
Meanwhile, why hasn't Google done anything to mark the occasion? Hmmmm?
(/snark)
Friday, April 04, 2008
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