Today is not just a day off, but, a day to honor and remember a man of courage and greatness. It seems like every generation has certain people of greatness that rise to mentor and lead all of us into thinking a new and better way. I am hoping President Obama will be such a person. We need, at times like this, a wise president who can lead all of us with his intelligence, courage and heart.
we can and will hope. those who want to stay in the past of partisanship and hate will one day be left in the dust. it may not be in the next 4 or 8 years bit the road does not seem as ling as it did before
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Hi,
Happy Monday. Thanks for posting the picture of one of my favorite heroes!
Let his legacy shine and bloom and grow!!!! (Amen.)
Martin Luther King was a great man with lots of vision....Ohama? Well, we will see....
we can and will hope. those who want to stay in the past of partisanship and hate will one day be left in the dust.
it may not be in the next 4 or 8 years bit the road does not seem as ling as it did before
Hi Linda,
Nice photo of MLK. I hope Pres. Obama will be a very successful president of all the people.
What a good day to celebrate King's legacy.
Well said.
Oh wow. You just reminded me of something I wanted to post for tomorrow. Thanks!
"Life's most persistent and urgent question is, what are you doing for others?"
Martin Luther King, Jr.
You don't have to worry about having an answer. It was very kind of you to send utah a gift from the blue.
He Has The World On His Shoulders!
Best Wishes fro England.
Regards
Tony.
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