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(TriceEdneyWire.com) – The packed ballroom filled with hundreds of people at the early morning breakfast in downtown D.C. was a strong indication that the nation is still in laborious pursuit of the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The event, packed with national civil rights figures and Washington insiders, was the annual National Action Network Martin Luther King Day Breakfast.


“I think comments like Newt Gingrich made about President Obama being the ‘food stamp president’ - those are carefully chosen words. The entire field has been extremely divisive,” Shultz said in a Sunday afternoon telephone press conference. “They’ve spent this entire primary season trying to out right wing each other, using extreme and outrageous language.” read more