Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Welcome, President Obama!
Today we celebrate the strides made since the world-forming speech Doctor Martin Luther King gave 46 years ago at the Washington Monument.
In the same place where Dr. King uttered the iconic words, "I have a dream," that same dream is coming true. We, as a nation, have found our way to the mountain top.
May President Obama bring us finally into the new millennium, and shine a light of understanding on this land, from sea to shining sea. May this nation be redeemed.
God bless our country, and God bless the President. God bless the world. Peace in our time. The time is now. Let freedom ring.
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Monday, January 19, 2009
In Honor of Doctor King
In Honor of Doctor King
on the eve of the inauguration of President Barack Obama - May All Dreams as Bold and Beautiful Come to Fruition
Racism has not come to an end, but today we can celebrate the strides made since the speech at the Washington Monument.
Tomorrow, in the same place where Dr. King uttered the iconic words, "I have a dream," the dream is coming true.
May these words by Dr. King, and songs that shape them into a contemporary tapestry, inspire you, and bring a moment of pure reflection. We, as a nation, have found our way to the mountain top. The time is now. Let freedom ring.
Mr Fingers - Can You Feel It (Martin Luther King mix).