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i never thought i would say this but watching yesterday there was one speaker of all the speakers that was by far the best , the speech was as good as any i have seen in a long time. it summed up MJ's impact on the world through music, i dare say even the great Barack Obama wouldn't have outdid him yesterday if given the chance - nice job , no great job Al Sharpton
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Al Sharpton 2012 "Change We Can Believe In!"
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he can't get elected president , not going to happen , but , in my opinion i don't think there was another person in the world (our president included) that could hve given a better speech yesterday .....he was by far head and shoulders above the rest |
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I was joking - but they also said that about Nixon.
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Surprised Bubba wasn't there.....
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you guys know i am a republican , this guy was great yesterday , i thought he speech was as good as any i have heard in a long time i call it as i see it there will be a time and place for Jeb Bush , yesterday was not one of them |
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so the dream , the fighting , the getting knocked down and bouncing back up and never giving up part just gets passed over? , i'm a republican and that was as good a speech as any national prominet figure has given in the last year Obama included |
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funny they all stood up after he talked up the "strangeness" you are referring too , the 12 yr old daughter who was sitting next to grandma as well , i think she understood what the rev's message was |
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i agree and i am usuallly the 1st to bash the rev, but, he stole the show yesterday in my opinion |
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It's too bad the last time Al Sharpton was relevant or considered anything other than a windbag was about when Thriller came out.
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I didn't watch any of the Jackson memorial live, I paid no attention until I saw Paris's picture on CNN.COM.
I wasn't a Jackson fan, I even made some jokes the day he died. After watching his daughter's brief words, I felt bad I ever joked about him. I think if we had seen more of his kids and him interacting, maybe we wouldn't have thought he was so strange As far as Sharpton's reference to that, I thought he was the 2nd best part of the memorial service(after Paris). I know he protected his kids too much from the world, but I'm sure they already knew(except the younger boy) that many people made fun of their father I liked Sharpton in the Democratic primary debates 4 years ago, but still can't back him in any way due to the Tawana Brawley fiasco |
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I think I must have tuned the reverend out. All I remember is:
So,Thank ya! (de da dum dum).....Thank ya! (ba de dum).....Thank ya! (de da dum dum)..... Thank ya!....Thank ya!..Thank ya!.....Thank ya!..(for what ya done!) (crowd stands up ) LOL...Told ya I tuned him out. Didn't it have something like that in it? Last edited by SCUDSBROTHER : 07-08-2009 at 04:02 PM. |
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It was Michael Jackson that brought blacks and whites and Asians and Latinos together. It was Michael Jackson that made us sing ‘we are the world,’ to feed the hungry long before Live Aid.” “It was that comfort level that kids from Japan and Ghana and France and Iowa and Pennsylvania got comfortable enough with each other so later it wasn’t strange to us to watch Oprah on television. It wasn't strange to watch Michael Jackson put his hand on a 12 year old boy and talk about the times they spent in bed together. I want his children to know there was nothing strange about your daddy, it was strange what your daddy had to deal with 'cause of all dem white mothaf.uckas trying to bring him down. But he outdanced them hatas, outsang them crackas, and outmolested the white pedophiles. Everything Michael did he did mo' betta than any white mothaf.ucka on this earf. And he ours now. Although we may have disowned him when he was alive. We hangers on realize now the financial benefit he will bring when he ain't livin' no mo' and can't be touchin' no mo' little boys. I wanna say thank ya, Joe. For beatin' the s.hit outta yo boys and turnin' the one with the most talent into a kiddie fiddler. I want to thank ya, for bringin Janet into this world so she can release the same songs, albums and videos over and over and over until people get sick of her fat ass and she has to have her titty exposed on national television to get press. I want to thank ya for havin' Jermaine and how he one upped ya by having 10 kids with foh different women and his claim to fame is havin' Iman in his video for Do what you do when ya did what ya did for me. I wanna thank ya for LaToya for showin her bits and pieces in Playboy and bein' the only one of ya'll sorry mothaf.uckas to call out Michael for touchin all them kids. Thank ya, Joe. Thank ya, thank ya, thank ya. And thank ya Magic for reminding the world that we like fried chicken. |