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Friday, February 17, 2012 | 1:33pm
They Had a Dream
A milestone in a post-racial world?

Dr King told us of a dream where men and women would be judged, not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.
Over the years, this message of unity has been carried on from the child to the parent (yes, I meant it that way), through society and the media until today, when we can finally stand on the top of the mountain, hand in hand.
And what gives me such optimism? Simple, hell has finally frozen over.
Richard Treis, crew member for the Aryan Nations gang, and Robert Swinney, crew member of a black St Louis gang, joined hands in mutual friendship to manufacture and distribute meth..
I can just see the made-for-TV film, with Woody Harrelson playing the nazi and Morgan Freeman playing the head of the black gang. Years of hatred and suspicion being thrown away as the stars learn to develop an unlikely friendship.
It would be downright touching; if it weren’t for… well, you know… that whole meth lab part.


This is hilarious, putting a funny spin on something that is truly bad LOL. PEACE!!!
Do I hear Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney queuing up “Ebony and Ivory” in the background? I think I do. Dr. King would be so proud.
Yep, the color of green trumps all others.
It should be made into a movie in theaters with Lil Wayne playn Robert Swinney. Let Tyler Perry put his hands on it and include Madea n2 the mix some kind of way. Again Martin and Malcolm X really were not thinking on these terms when Martin Luther King was speaking of blacks and whites coming 2gether. Leave it 2 drugs to be “the common balance” 2 bring races together. Crackheads and Meth-Heads living in perfect Harmony side by side high as fuck/got hit by a truck/now shit outta luck.