
Sixth grader Kendell Cunningham, 12, of Washington's John Tyler Elementary School, who won DoD's King essay-writing contest, chats with U.S. Senate Chaplain Barry Black, a retired Navy rear admiral and former chief of Navy chaplains. Black was the keynote speaker at DoD's 19th annual Martin Luther King Jr. breakfast Jan. 22 at the Pentagon.
1 posted on
01/22/2004 9:05:39 PM PST by
Calpernia
To: MJY1288; Calpernia; Grampa Dave; anniegetyourgun; Ernest_at_the_Beach; BOBTHENAILER; ...
Sixth grader Kendell Cunningham, 12, of Washington's John Tyler Elementary School, who won DoD's King essay-writing contest, chats with U.S. Senate Chaplain Barry Black, a retired Navy rear admiral and former chief of Navy chaplains. Black was the keynote speaker at DoD's 19th annual Martin Luther King Jr. breakfast Jan. 22 at the Pentagon. Private Mail to be added to or removed from the GNFI (or Pro-Coalition) ping list.
2 posted on
01/22/2004 9:06:23 PM PST by
Calpernia
(Innocence seldom utters outraged shrieks. Guilt does.)
To: Calpernia
I need an excedrin...
3 posted on
01/22/2004 9:06:33 PM PST by
Chad Fairbanks
(What am I rebelling against? Well, what do ya got?)
To: Calpernia
"Whatever job you do, do it so well that the living, the dead or the unborn couldn't do it better."Great quote.
4 posted on
01/22/2004 9:16:59 PM PST by
LisaMalia
(Buckeye Fan since birth!!)
To: Calpernia
The murder of Martin Luther King was a tragedy of profound proportions and lingering sorrow.
He was a Christian who stood in harm's way, counseling blacks to choose peace over anger, love over hatred, Christ over all.
Those who killed him knew exactly what they were extinguishing that day. They are the same forces who would rather splinter the blacks into street gangs, fatherless homes, welfare rolls, Nation of Islam militants and prison inmates.
They've succeeded beyond imagining.
16 posted on
01/23/2004 12:58:21 AM PST by
Dr. Eckleburg
(There are very few shades of gray.)
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