I felt that those who turned her funeral into a political rally instead of a celebration of her life and accomplishments greatly disrespected her memory.
And I felt it fell well short of the rip-roarin', snot snortin', rootin' tootin' Paul Welstone Memorial. I'd meticulously constructed an effigy of W which I sent with NAACP strong man Kwambly Mumjumblywumbly to be burned during the ceremony, yet it was only burned off camera, outside the Church. You can't trust those people to do anything right.
But perhaps we have a conflict in visions.
(If what I just wrote makes you sad or angry,
"NAACP strong man Kwambly Mumjumblywumbly"
Don't do that when I'm drinking coffee! My sinuses are scorched and my keyboard has snot all over it.
Is he by any chance related to Senator Obamamama Osammapapaowhamma of IL?
No disrespect intended for authentic African names, but some of the psuedo-African monikers adopted these days by a few Americans of African descent just make their bearers look a bit silly IMHO.