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<blockquote data-quote="Tyrone Slothrop" data-source="post: 78945" data-attributes="member: 4701"><p>Seems as though a lot of folks here have a fixation for this 'Susie' character, I wish she would come back so we could have an intelligent conversation, but I understand someone had her banned. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, here is a eulogy given by Dr. King himself. I think you'll notice that he used it to 'politicize'. You do realize Coretta Scott King was a political person, who actually campaigned at the side of Jimmy Carter? So I would think that bringing up politics would be a part of a celebration of her life.</p><p><a href="http://www.africanamericans.com/MLKjrEulogy.htm" target="_blank">http://www.africanamericans.com/MLKjrEulogy.htm</a></p><p></p><p>The Kings transcended 'personal' and stood as a beacon for something much greater, something that has yet to come to fruition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyrone Slothrop, post: 78945, member: 4701"] Seems as though a lot of folks here have a fixation for this 'Susie' character, I wish she would come back so we could have an intelligent conversation, but I understand someone had her banned. Anyway, here is a eulogy given by Dr. King himself. I think you'll notice that he used it to 'politicize'. You do realize Coretta Scott King was a political person, who actually campaigned at the side of Jimmy Carter? So I would think that bringing up politics would be a part of a celebration of her life. [URL="http://www.africanamericans.com/MLKjrEulogy.htm"]http://www.africanamericans.com/MLKjrEulogy.htm[/URL] The Kings transcended 'personal' and stood as a beacon for something much greater, something that has yet to come to fruition. [/QUOTE]
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