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    King Funeral

    I watched some of the highlights last night. It was actually interesting, I admit I didn't know much about her activity after her husband passed so I am not going to pretend I did. It sounds like she did great things to advance the cause of civil rights.

    That said.

    I thought some of the remarks were too politically over-the-top for a funeral... for example.
    Quote Originally Posted by The Rev. Joseph Lowery
    "We know now there were no weapons of mass destruction," Lowery said. His words were met by "oohs" and long, loud applause. "But Coretta knew, and we knew there were weapons of misdirection right here.
    from... also see Jesse Jackson's comments on that link.

    I just think that is a little out of line. Unless one of Coretta Scott King was very outspoken on this issue in her life, I don't know that she was, it seems highly irrelavant at her funeral.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Carter
    It was difficult for them personally -- with the civil liberties of both husband and wife violated as they became the target of secret government wiretapping, other surveillance...

    (APPLAUSE)

    ... and as you know, harassment from the FBI.
    blogs.usatoday

    It just seems like the dems want to use this somber occasion as a political pep rally. I find that a little distasteful. What do you think?

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    She was outspoken on those issues.

    If you think this was political, you should read some of the eulogies King himself delivered.

    I think it's somewhat shameful for people on the right to be making political hay out of people remembering her saying what she believed in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by japangreg
    She was outspoken on those issues.
    Ok, my bad then. I didn't realize she thought there were no WMD's in Iraq. I admitted I didn't know alot about her life.

    Quote Originally Posted by japangreg
    I think it's somewhat shameful for people on the right to be making political hay out of people remembering her saying what she believed in.
    Whaaa? people on the right making political hay of it?
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    Who would thought that a daughter of an Slave (with respect to her) one day would have a funeral that 4 presidents and the senate would attend..

    I guess even in her death she continue to do good. This will go in history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jafang
    Who would thought that a daughter of an Slave (with respect to her) one day would have a funeral that 4 presidents and the senate would attend..
    she wasn't that old.
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