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Terry Keleher

Ten OTHER Things Martin Luther King Said

Around this time of year, the mainstream media highlights the same 2-3 MLK clips. Last MLK Day, Jay Smooth compiled some of his favorite MLK quotes to illustrate “there was much more to the man.” All still timely.

Posted at 12:09 AM, Jan 19, 2009 in Video & Multimedia | Permalink | View Comments


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Living in racist Oregon
What Martin Luther King Day in Lane County Oregon means to me. In 2006 my wife and I were living in Federally Subsidized housing, our landlord started shooting at us with a shot-gun. He shot at us 14 times over a 10 day period. We called 911 twice. The first time the Lane County Deputy went to the landlord’s house, we could hear her laughing. Nothing was done. The next time we called 911, the shot-gin blasts are recorded on the 911 tape, the incident was recorded on video tape where you can hear the blast and the pellets hitting the house, the landlord again told Lane County deputies that he wasn’t shooting in our direction. The deputy told him, “I saw the tape and you can plainly hear the pellets hitting the house.” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQQ4ystsAWo The landlord’s lawyer sent us an e-mail stating that his client did shoot at us but “couldn’t conceive that it would reach us.” The Lane County D. A. has the case open but refuses to prosecute. The FBI was asked to look into this but did nothing in 2006. I asked the Eugene Oregon branch of the FBI to look into it in 2008. I called them back 2 weeks later; they said they had done nothing. I called them again 1 week ago. They said they would look into it. In my opinion Lane County Oregon has not progressed in Civil Rights at all in the last 100 years. I have contacted every news organization in Oregon, not one has had the decency to mention that in the 21st century it is considered OK to shoot at minority tenants if you have the proper connections. To add insult to injury I was told that if our landlord had been shooting at wild turkeys they would have fined him. We came seeking peace and solitude, we were shot at. We sought protection, we were laughed at. We sought justice, we heard silence.

Posted by: Iris Smith | January 19, 2009 9:01 AM