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Originally posted by UrbanizdSkillz
Well I guess I am in the minority here but I truly appreciated all the political jabs that were thrown in. Not because I'm not a fan of Dubya, but simply because they are things that needed to be said.
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You're not alone. IMO the things were said in context of Mrs. King's life, which WAS political. What were people expecting, stories about her favorite songs or favorite color? She and Dr. King WERE wiretapped and spied upon. It happened, but it's pertinent to today, too.
And political free speech is chilled in this country. People who show dissent are shown the door. It was a perfect opportunity to honor the sacrifices Mrs. King made and weave them in with political opinion, and be HEARD. How else are issues affecting the community going to be heard by the president when he's consistently refused to meet with the NAACP and similar organizations? Sad it had to resort to THIS, but....this wasn't a pre-approved, pre-screened audience, where the message could be controlled.
How quickly everyone forgets about Ronald Reagan's funeral! Everyone poo-pooed what Ron Jr. said. Or Terri Schiavo. Now THERE'S a private moment/situation turned political.