Since most whites don't mind working on         Martin Luther King Day, the holiday has just ended up worsening racial         divisions. Chris Rock says, "You gotta be pretty racist to not         want a day off work!"
Fortunately, I have a solution. Move the holiday from King's birthday to the date of his most memorable accomplishment, his "I Have a Dream" speech on Aug. 28, 1963. All Americans would then unite to demand a three day weekend the week before Labor Day. Racial harmony would prevail across the land. 1/20/02
        More MLK: You may have         thought that King's "Dream" speech was about allowing black         American citizens to share fully in the benefits of American         citizenship. But Roger         Clegg, of Linda Chavez's Center for Equal Opportunity, sets you         straight in National Review Online. It was really about "liberal         immigration policies." Thanks, Rog, I can feel the scales         falling from my eyes already.  1/20/02
 
 
 
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