Check this dead-tree effort to drum up more street debate whilst more pressing issues confront the urban core than a history lesson.
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Don't abandon renaming The Paseo for Martin Luther King Jr. | The Kansas City Star
An effort to rename The Paseo for Martin Luther King Jr. has hit a major roadblock as a petition effort aimed at getting the idea before voters in November has stalled. The City Council can step in or organizers can aim for an April vote.
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No more empty, feelgood symbolic gestures from the fat fake reverends. Do something about your community.
ReplyDeleteThe fat fake revruns too busy collecting white guilt money and eating as much fried chicken as they can hold.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, send tax payer
ReplyDeletefunds to a greedy family of a dead man that never visited the city in form of yearly royalties to name something after him. Pretty stupid.
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As if anyone really gives a rats ass for anything the Kansas City Star writes! That is a complete waste of time to read that garbage.
ReplyDeleteWill the cross streets be named for all of his hookers?
ReplyDelete^^^There aren't enough cross streets for that.
ReplyDeleteThe star doesn’t care, it’s not their money that will be spent on this. They need to remember who’s paying their bills
ReplyDeleteThis City has more pressing issues then Naming a street. The Stars Reporters are not vary creative .They should do a story about The thousands of stolen guns on the street and the Bad guys and gals shooting. It's worse then terrorist. And the illegals committing crimes .Look at the Northeast SIDE in Kansas CITY Missouri. Go at checkout how many that are caught that are hear illegally. That is Reporting. If you want your readers back. Get off you mule and get to work .GRAB a coffee at Thou,Mayest and hit the court house .
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ReplyDeleteLet’s discuss this issue again in about 50 more years from now.
ReplyDeleteOh, for heaven's sake, just go ahead and name the damn street after MLK and be done with it.
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